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Program Highlights for Valencia, Spain

The city

Language spoken:
Spanish, Catalan

Currency:
Euro (EUR, €)

Climate:
Subtropical, Mediterranean

City type:
Metropolis (Population >500,000)

Passport & Visa requirements

The program

Program type:
Specialty, Research

Host university:
Universitat Politècnica de València

Language of instruction:
English, Spanish

Terms offered:
Spring, Summer, Fall, Yearlong

Program capacity:
Semester: 65 students
Summer: 60 students

Credit type:
U.S. semester credit

Deadline to apply

Summer 2025:
Session 1 or 1&2: March 15
Session 2: April 15

Fall or Yearlong 2025-26:
May 1

Spring 2026:
September 15

Eligibility:

  • Programs:
    • Minimum GPA: 2.5
    • Prior STEM coursework
  • Summer Research Assistantship:
    • Minimum GPA: 3.0
    • Minimum class standing: Junior at time of research assistantship
    • Minimum two semesters of college-level Spanish for research assistantship

Scholarships and Financial Aid:
Deadlines vary

  • Live in a cutting-edge city rich in culture, with picturesque museums, historic monuments, modern performing arts venues, and the City of Arts and Sciences, a unique complex devoted to scientific and cultural dissemination.
  • Enjoy all that this coastal city has to offer, from miles of beaches, to seaside promenades, ocean sports, and access to l’Oceanographic, the largest marine center in Europe.
  • Explore the third-largest city in Spain on Valencia’s 120+ kilometers of bike lanes and garden causeways that connect this “bike-friendly” city’s most important and desirable areas.
  • Experience Valencian cuisine, which utilizes the richness of locally grown produce and seafood to put a spin on traditional Mediterranean dishes, in the birthplace of paella (one of Spain’s most well-known specialties).
  • Participate in the two-week-long Fallas celebration each spring, a regional festival that combines historic, religious, and comedic processions and events and culminates with midnight bonfires and fireworks displays.
  • The USAC Resident Director and staff are present on-site full-time to welcome and support you during your term abroad.

Why Study in Valencia?

The coast of Valencia, Spain.Students learning to cook paella in Valencia, Spain.Live and learn in Valencia, one of Spain’s most cosmopolitan cities. Its location on the Mediterranean coast and status as one of Spain’s most cultural and cutting-edge cities means that you can sail in the early morning, attend stimulating courses at one of Spain’s most beautiful and sustainable campuses, round off your day by visiting one of the cities many museums or performing arts venues, and finally grab a casual or upscale meal at one of the cities internationally-renowned eateries. Being the third-largest city in Spain, Valencia is a transportation hub and a great location from which to plan personal travel.

You will have the opportunity to continue your STEM studies while furthering your Spanish language skills through a varied selection of academic courses and labs that are supplemented by included field trips exploring the nearby region and culture. An intensive language approach allows you to complete multiple semesters of Spanish language coursework in only one semester, and living abroad provides the unparalleled opportunity to practice and perfect your Spanish through daily interactions with locals. Valencia is a truly international city that is considered a rising star of the tech industry, making it an ideal location for STEM students to expand their coursework beyond the classroom.

Valencians embrace the Mediterranean climate by spending a lot of time outdoors and incorporating local produce and ingredients in their cooking. Be inspired to embrace this lifestyle by trying different outdoor activities, like sailing or swimming, and by shopping at Valencia’s Central Market, the largest market in Europe dedicated to the sale of fresh products like fruits, vegetables, cheeses, meats, and seafood pulled right from the ocean. You can consider yourself a true Valencian once you’ve mastered paella, one of Spain’s most well-known dishes that originated in Valencia.

From soft sand beaches, to cultural centers, historic monuments, nature and bio parks, contemporary and fine art museums, architectural landmarks, exhibition centers, outdoor recreation areas, UNESCO sites, and seaside promenades, the city of Valencia has something to meet every interest and keep you busy for your entire semester abroad (make sure you leave time to study!). The challenge in Valencia is not finding something to do, but choosing between all the options available to you.