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The Program

Loyola University’s has a 50 year history in Rome. Students can choose from more than 40 courses in a variety of subjects, such as anthropology, archaeology, classical studies, fine arts, Greek, history, Italian, Latin, peace studies, political science, as well as courses in international business. Students can spend a semester, academic year, or participate on a summer program.

Living at the John Felice Center

Students enjoy a residential, American-style campus in Rome. The campus is located in a safe, tranquil residential section of Rome called Monte Mario. There is a 24-hour doorman on duty as well as around-the-clock staff support. Students enjoy a full-service, residential…

  • cafeteria serving lunch and dinner
  • coffee bar and student lounges
  • an infirmary staffed by a medical doctor twice weekly
  • on-campus mental health support from a psychologist and a psychiatrist
  • 24-hour wireless network for laptop access in common areas and classroom spaces
  • laundry facilities
  • Largest study abroad library in Italy with full LUC electronic resources available
  • Bedrooms with sinks, refrigerators, and fans
  • A bookstore
  • A workout/dance studio
  • An outdoor basketball court
  • A chapel

Financial Aid Information

Students can only apply state and federal financial aid to this program. However, the Loyola Rome Center offers its own scholarships. Students on employee benefits packages are not eligible for these benefits on this program. Please consult the Office of Financial Aid for further information.

Program Costs

  • Tuition: JCU Tuition including Federal, State, and JCU aid
  • Administrative Fee: $9,000

Estimated Indirect Costs (not billed by JCU)

  • Room and Board: $6,631
  • Rome Center Fees: Technology, Residence Permit: $425
  • CISI Insurance: $300
  • Books and Supplies: $500
  • Personal Expenses: $6,000
  • Transportation $1,700
  • Visa and Permesso di soggiorno fee: $350
  • Total indirect costs:  15,856

For further information on Loyola’s Rome Center contact the Center for Global Education. The deadline for applications to study abroad for Fall Semester is March 1, and for Spring Semester is September 1.

For further information on Italy, please see the following websites:

  • CIA Fact book:
  • State Department’s Consular Country Information:
  • Centers for Disease Control:

More information regarding the total cost of attendance can be found here.