The University of Chicago Bologna program provides students in the College with an opportunity to live for a semester or year in the medieval/modern city of Bologna while studying in Italian at the venerable University of Bologna, arguably Europe’s oldest university.
- Students are required to carry a full-time course load of minimum equivalence to three Chicago credits per term. At some institutions, the number of courses that constitute a full-time course load may be different than at Chicago due to differences in academic calendar or course weighting, in which case students should follow local regulations and consult with Study Abroad about equivalencies.
- Students are prohibited from being concurrently enrolled in courses at Chicago while abroad.
- The rules for registering, add/drop, and withdrawal from a course abroad are subject to the policies of the host university and at their sole discretion. The host institution is under no obligation to provide exceptions to their course procedure rules during a term abroad.
- Students are expected to complete all assigned work and exams before leaving the study abroad site at the end of their term abroad.
- Students are required to remain at their host university for the full length of their program dates, from the start of orientation until the end of scheduled examinations. Should they depart from their program abroad before the completion of scheduled instruction and examinations, either by way of a formal withdraw from the program or a self-arranged early departure, there is no guarantee they will receive credit for their term abroad and/or their grades may be negatively impacted.
- Some selected universities abroad require participants to attend the program for a full academic year. If students apply and are admitted to one of these programs, they may not leave the program after the first term. Credits and grades will be awarded only to students who complete the full academic year. Any student who leaves a full-year program early continues to be liable for all costs associated with the program.
- round-trip airfare to and from the program site
- passport/visa fees
- transportation on site
- accommodation
- meals
- course materials
- personal entertainment and travel
- communications (cell phone, etc.)
- health insurance and upfront payments for care
- other miscellaneous expenses
The program is operated by the Bologna Consortial Studies Program (BCSP), comprised of eight universities: Chicago, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Northwestern, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. It begins in late August/early September with an orientation session built around an intensive Italian language review. Once the academic year begins, students can take a combination of University and program courses based on their needs and comfort level.
Participants in the Bologna program share an apartment in Bologna with Italian students and/or fellow BCSP students, or reside in student/dormitory style housing, based on preference. Most students enrolling in the Italian language Bologna program stay in more immersive housing with Italians, such as Camplus Zamboni, Residenze Femminili, and local student apartments. English-language/international housing is also available at Laude Living apartments or The Social Hub. The program will provide more information and assist you with finding arrangements. Most of the housing is within walking distance of the center, though some require a short commute by bus.
Participants in the Bologna program remain registered as full-time students in the College. Course titles, units of credit, and grades are placed on the College transcript. Since the use of these credits in a specific degree program is variable, students should consult with their academic adviser and program chair to determine exactly how credits may be distributed toward degree progress. All students are required to read and follow the Direct Enrollment Credit Guide ahead of committing to a direct enrollment program in order to fully understand the process.
Direct Enrollment Requirements
Bologna program participants pay regular College tuition and a nonrefundable study abroad administrative fee. The tuition is paid in conformity with the home campus payment schedule, and a deposit toward the nonrefundable study abroad administrative fee is submitted when accepting a place in a program. Students pay living expenses, including housing, food, books, travel, and incidentals while in Bologna. Precise figures for the Bologna program for the 2024-2025 year are listed below:
Academic year tuition: as set by the Bursar’s Office
Study abroad administrative fee: $675
Out-of-pocket expenses include:
Study abroad students retain their financial aid eligibility. For more information about financial aid resources, please see our Tuition, Fees, and Funding section.
The Bologna program is open to University of Chicago undergraduate students only. Students at one of the other BCSP universities should apply through their home institution.
The program is designed for undergraduates in good academic and disciplinary standing who are beyond their second year in the College. Because students attend regular University of Bologna lectures alongside Italian students, they are required to have at least 1.5 years of Italian language study (at the very least through Italian 201) or comparable competence as demonstrated by examination. Language study beyond the 200s (intermediate) level is highly desirable. Students are also expected to have a solid overall academic record, usually at least a B average.
Given the immersive nature of this program students wishing to apply to the Bologna program are expected to meet with Elana Kranz as a requirement of the application process. Please email Elana Kranz to set up an appointment.
To discuss the Bologna program and the possibility of participating, please contact Elana Kranz.