Consortium for Advanced Studies Abroad - Granada (CASA-Granada)

The Consortium for Advanced Studies Abroad program in Granada, Spain (CASA-Granada) offers the opportunity for students at all levels of Spanish language proficiency to expand their horizons through a combination of rigorous academic studies, traditional immersion programming, and innovative experiential activities.

More about CASA-Granada

Based at the University of Granada, CASA-Granada students may directly enroll in regular courses in a variety of disciplines. Additionally, CASA-Granada students can also take advantage of STEM research placements at the University and other local organizations. CASA-Granada, administered by Brown University, allows undergraduate students from other leading institutions to study and live with Spanish and international students, engage with the local and university communities, while focusing on your Spanish-language proficiency.

For more information on this program, consult the CASA-Granada program webpage.

CASA-Granada Tracks

CASA-Granada Tracks

  • Intensive Spanish Language studies - open to Harvard College students on a case-by-case basis. Please speak with Nicole Garcia prior to applying.
  • Spanish Language and Culture
  • Hispanic Studies
  • University Studies

Prerequisites

Varies by program track.

Deadlines

  • For Fall study abroad: March 1 
  • For Spring study abroad: October 1 

To Apply

Submit the CASA-Granada Program Application and Materials

  • CASA Granada Program Application & OIE Course Approval
  • Students may only apply to one CASA program.

  • Note that a B2 language level guarantees admission to CASA Granada* until the program reaches enrollment capacity.

  • *CASA Granada: Intensive Spanish Language Program (CILE) does not require a B2 level; however, participation in this program track does require Spanish department approval.

  • Please be prepared to upload the following supplemental materials to the application platform: 

  • proof of B2 (advanced) Spanish language level or higher (an email from a faculty member attesting to your B2 level is sufficient), unless you are a native or heritage speaker
  • a copy of your student record (unofficial transcript)
  • statement of purpose  

 

 

Complete OIE electronic forms