Check this page regularly! Information will be updated throughout the semester.
To stay on track, use the self-check at the end of each phase.
Get to know the place you’ll be calling home for the next semester.
Submit IES Abroad Application
Review IES Courses & Prepare for Course Registration
Review Flight and Arrival Information and Book Your Flight
Complete the Phase 1 Self Check
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Submit Your Visa Application if needed
Complete the Phase 2 Self Check
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Withdrawals: Deadline February 16
Complete the Phase 3 Self Check
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Program Contacts
As you prepare for and embark on your study abroad experience, you will be in contact with various staff members from BU Study Abroad, and IES Abroad. To avoid missing important information, please add “@bu.edu” and “@iesabroad.org” to your address book. Please keep all emails in a folder for your reference as you prepare for your semester abroad. Here are the names and email addresses of some people who will be in touch with you this semester, and/or whom you may want to contact with questions.
Boston-based Staff
Rachel Parola – Rachel will be your primary contact during the pre-departure process.
IES Abroad Staff
You can reach your IES Abroad Advisor or program staff by emailing info@iesabroad.org using a subject line that includes your program site. For example: “Questions about Santiago”
Lindsay Smith, Santiago Program Advisor
María del Carmen Cortés Arce, IES Santiago Center Director.
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Tentative Academic Calendar
Spring 2025 program dates are February 24 – July 11, 2025
A more detailed calendar will be provided by IES Abroad at a later date.
Neither late arrivals nor early departures are permitted. We urge students to not make any weekend or mid-semester break travel plans until they arrive on site and receive the finalized course and program schedule. During the semester, students must fulfill strict attendance requirements and will be very busy with classes, program activities, and assignments. If family and friends plan to visit, please schedule trips to take place before the start of on-site orientation, during a scheduled program break, or after the semester ends. The first and last weeks of the program are critical to students’ success and require your full attention. By timing visits to coincide with scheduled program breaks, you can meet attendance requirements and take full advantage of your study abroad experience.
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1. Get To Know ____
History, Geography and Politics
Local news, readings and culture
2. Daily Life
Food & Dining
Housing
Dress
Helpful Language Tips, Phrases and Greetings
3. Student Life
Facilities
Textbooks
Field Trips and Program Activities
Internships
Academic Culture
4. Money Matters
Banking and Currency
Tipping
(site) On a Budget
5. Traveling
Local Transportation
Personal Travel
6. Staying Healthy
What To Do If You Get Sick
Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle
Health and Culture
7. Staying Safe
Local Embassy
Keeping Yourself Safe In (site)
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The Fine Print: Policies and Procedures