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Study Abroad in Córdoba, Argentina

Semester Abroad at Universidad Blas Pascal

  • Amazingly affordable prices
  • Modern university campus in Cordoba
  • Wide variety of courses for international students
  • Optional Spanish prep-courses available
  • Free horse-back riding lessons and trips!


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Study Abroad in Cordoba: Information

Study Abroad in Cordoba: Semester Program Options

GIC Argentina Spanish School CordobaAfter you register for this study abroad program in Cordoba, we will submit your registration at the Universidad de Belgrano and send you an acceptance letter. Upon arrival in Cordoba, you will have a welcome orientation at the university and a meeting with an academic advisor who will help you choose courses to design your study abroad semester schedule. You will have a trial period during which time you can add, change or drop a course.

Study abroad program options:
  • Semester
  • Semester early start 1 (1-month Spanish preparatory course + semester)
  • Academic Year

Requirements: Study Abroad Argentina

GIC Argentina Spanish School CordobaOne of the benefits of participating in our study abroad in Argentina program is the quick and simple registration process. Below are the minimum qualifications required to participate in our study abroad programs in Cordoba at Universidad Blas Pascal:

Minimum age: 18

Education: High school completed

Minimum GPA: 2.5

Language: at least four semester of Spanish completed (or equivalent)

Before your semester program starts you will take a Spanish placement exam to determine your Spanish level.

The semester study abroad program in Cordoba at Universidad Blas Pascal offers courses in Spanish. Since all semester courses are taught in Spanish, a high intermediate or advanced level of Spanish is required (four semesters of Spanish at high school or university level, or its equivalent from a private institution).

Dates: Study Abroad in Cordoba, Argentina

GIC Argentina Spanish School CordobaThe study abroad program in Argentina is offered during the Spring and Fall semesters. Below you will find the exact dates of the study abroad program in Cordoba, Argentina:

2012 Spring Semester study abroad dates
  • Spanish prep course session 1: Jan 2 to Jan 27, 2012
  • Spanish prep course session 2: Jan 31 to Feb 29, 2012
  • Pre selection of semester courses: Mar 5 to Mar 9, 2012
  • Semester classes: Mar 12 to Jun 15, 2012
  • Final Exams: Jun 18 to Jun 21, 2012
2012 Fall Semester study abroad dates
  • Spanish prep course session 1: Jun 4 to Jun 29, 2012
  • Spanish prep course session 2: Jul 2 to Jul 27, 2012
  • Pre selection of semester courses: Jul 23 to Jul 27, 2012
  • Semester classes: Jul 30 to Nov 2, 2012
  • Final Exams: Nov 5 to Nov 8, 2012

These dates are subject to change, please confirm with a program advisor.

Courses: Study Abroad in Cordoba, Argentina

GIC Argentina Spanish School Buenos AiresParticipating in this semester study abroad in Argentina program, you can take courses taught completely in English for international students and/or courses of Spanish as a second language. You can also arrive one or two months before your semester starts and take optional Spanish preparatory courses.

You can download a semester study abroad course catalog by clicking on the titles below:

GIC Argentina Semester in CordobaCourses Taught in Spanish
GIC Argentina CordobaSpanish as a Second Language Courses

Housing: Study Abroad Cordoba

GIC Argentina Spanish School Buenos AiresWhether you´re looking for complete cultural immersion or wish to meet other students from around the world, be assured that we offer the type of housing that best suites your needs for your study abroad in Argentina program. Please click on the following options for more information:

Student Residence

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Homestay

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Shared Apartments

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Independent housing:

If you wish to find accommodations on your own, please inquire as to the program price without housing.

The University: Study in Cordoba, Universidad Blas Pascal

Universidad de BelgranoUniversidad Blas Pascal (UBP) is one of the top private universities in the province of Cordoba and one of the most reknown for its Argentina study abroad semester programs in Cordoba.

The university campus is located in the neighborhood of Arguellu, one of the nicest residential areas of the city of Cordoba just a few minutes from downtown. Universidad Blas Pascal has a population of more than 10,000 students from Argentina and opens its doors to hundreds of international students who participate in its Argentina study abroad programs every year. The University Blas Pascal is a degree granting institution of higher learning recognized by the Argentina Ministry of Education.

Location of Universidad Blas Pascal

Universidad Blas Pascal is located in the city of Córdoba in the neighborhood of Argüello.

University Acreditations

Study Abroad in Argentina

National Ministry of Education of Argentina

Academic Credit: Study Abroad in Argentina

GIC Argentina Spanish School Buenos AiresThe amount of academic credit you can receive for your study abroad semester program in Argentina depends on the policies of your home university. The University of Belgrano will issue a transcript that you can use to transfer academic credit from your college or university. The transcript will contain the courses you took, the total number of hours, and your grade. The transcript will be signed by a university authority.




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FAQ: Academic Semester Abroad

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is there an age limit to participate in this semester study abroad program in Argentina?

You have to be at least 18 years of age in order to participate in our semester study abroad program.

2. Is this Argentina study abroad program only for American (USA) college students?

No, our semester study abroad programs (and junior year abroad programs) are open to international students from all countries. Though studying abroad is very popular with students from North America, the university has large international student population from countries all around the world.

3. Is there a minimum GPA requirement to participate in the university study abroad programs in Buenos Aires (or in other cities in Argentina)?

The minimum GPA required to participate in this university study abroad programs in Buenos Aires is 2.5

4. Is it mandatory to take the intensive Spanish preparatory courses before starting my semster program in Buenos Aires?

No, it is not mandatory to take the intensive Spanish classes. However, unless you are fully fluent, we recommend that you take at least a 1-month Spanish prep course before starting your semester or junior year abroad program in order to get more comfortable with the Spanish language.

5. What do I have to do in order to receive academic credit for my semester study abroad (or junior year abroad) program in Buenos Aires (or other cities in Argentina)?

You must make arrangements with your home institution to transfer credits. We recommend that you talk to your Study Abroad Advisor at your home institution before applying to GIC Argentina. Our courses are held at a large and well-known university and it is highly likely that your university will give you course credit for our programs.

6. How much credit can I receive for this semester program abroad in Argentina?

The amount of credit you can earn for this semester program abroad depends on the policies of your home institution. Most courses are worth 3 to 5 semester units. Of course, you have to pass all the courses you take (you will be required to obtain a ‘C’ or better grade in each course in order to receive the credit).

7. Is there a minimum number of courses I have to take during my semester abroad or junior year abroad program in Argentina?

International students are required to take at least 4 courses in each semester in order to be considered a full time student.

8. Is there a maximum number of courses I can take in a semester at the university in Buenos Aires?

No, there is no maximum. However taking more than four classes per semester in Argentina can be difficult.

9. Do the study abroad semester courses offered have a prerequisite?

Most of the university courses offered in our semester programs in Argentina do not have prerequisites.

10. Are the courses offered classified as “lower division courses” or “upper division courses”?

University courses in Argentina are not clasified as “lower and upper division”. It is up to the policies of your home university if they will grant you academic credit for this courses as lower and upper division courses. Please, consult with your department dean or your study abroad advisor.

11. Can I register for the semester study abroad program in Argentina and find my own accommodations?

Yes, you can register for our semester programs and find your own housing. If this is your situation, please contact us and we will give you a quote for the program without housing.

12. When will I know if I have been accepted into the semester program?

After registering, paying the application fee, and submitting the required documents (essay, letters of recommendation), you will be informed whether you have been accepted within approximately a week.

13. How much do I have to pay in advance in order to be accepted into this semester abroad program?

For studying abroad in Buenos Aires (and other cities in Argentina), only the application fee must be paid in order to be accepted. Of course other documents (essay, letters or recommendation) must also be submitted prior to an acceptance decision.

14. How can I sign up for the study abroad scholarships for studying in Argentina?

Please see our scholarships page for more information on applying for scholarships for study abroad.

15. How long after submitting all the required documents will I know if I have been awarded a scholarship to study in Argentina?

All scholarship notifications are typically sent out at least one month before the study abroad program start date.

16. When is the final program payment due?

For study abroad programs in Buenos Aires, payment can be made in advance by credit card or bank wire, or if preferred upon arrival (but prior to the first day of classes or first night in acommodations, whichever is first). For study abroad programs in Argentina outside of Buenos Aires, a 50% payment of the program price is required at least 30 days before arrival.

17. How can I pay for my study abroad program in Argentina?

For study abroad programs in Buenos Aires, payment can be made in advance by credit card or bank wire, or if preferred upon arrival (but prior to the first day of classes or first night in acommodations, whichever is first). For study abroad programs in Argentina outside of Buenos Aires, a 50% payment of the program price is required at least 30 days before arrival.

18. Do you arrange excursions on the weekends as part of the study abroad programs?

Yes!! We arrange optional trips to many parts of Argentina – however any costs are not included in the program price. Your program does include cultural activities such as walking tours around Buenos Aires, theaters, museums, conversation partner and welcome parties, etc. For more information, please visit Weekend Trips.

19. Will I meet anyone if I go alone to study in Argentina?

Yes! Most of our participants travel independently and are looking to meet other people with an interest in learning in another country, possibly learning a new language, and discovering another culture. Not only will you meet other study abroad program participants, but you will meet other international students from around the world, and Argintineans at the university, in your home stay or student residence, and in your travels.

20. Is airfare included in the price of the Argentina study abroad programs?

Your flights to and from Argentina are not included in the study abroad program price. When you have made your flight arrangements to Argentina, let us know so we may arrange your airport pickup.

21. Is medical insurance or trip cancellation insurance included in the program price?

No, insurance is not included. We strongly encourage students to get travel and health insurance. GIC Argentina will not be responsible for any costs incurred by the student relating to medical illness, accidents or any reason that will result in the student’s early return. Trip cancellation and overseas medical insurance are surprisingly affordable.

22. Is financial aid to study abroad in Argentina available?

Most financial aid can be transferred to your study abroad program. Talk to your financial aid advisor to determine how much financial aid you can expect to transfer to your study abroad program. Your federal financial aid is generally transferable to your Argentina study abroad program. Your home institution makes the final decision in regard to your aid package and policies change from university to university. Call your home university study abroad advisor if you run into problems transferring your financial aid.