In this program, you will be enrolled in a spring semester course with students on various linguistic tracks at RIT and then travel to your target linguistic destination (Italy) for 10 days in the summer term to learn how language, culture, and entrepreneurial thinking can help address the world's sustainability challenges. You will learn how to discover, evaluate, and enact opportunities in multiple linguistic, cultural, and national contexts to create goods and services.
- During your 10 days in Italy, you will visit four cities - Rome, Milan, Torino, and Genova - to explore diverse entrepreneurial businesses and museums.
- Immerse yourself in Italy's entrepreneurship through visits to iconic landmarks and universities in each city.
- Through guided tours, guest lecturers, and independent exploration, you will better understand and appreciate Italian culture and how it influences global entrepreneurship.
- Further develop your Italian language skills.
- Course can count as a global perspective or towards a minor or immersion in Italian.
Term: Spring 2025 course, travel to Italy in May
Travel Dates: May 22-June 2, 2025
Credits: 3
Course Details:
UNDERGRADUATE
- MLST 449 - Language and Culture for International Entrepreneurship (CLA)
-or- - MGMT 489 - Management Seminar: Language and Culture for International Entrepreneurship (SCB)
GRADUATE
- MGMT 758 - Management Seminar: Language and Culture for International Entrepreneurship (SCB)
Pre-requisites: MLIT202 - Beginning Italian 2 (by Spring 2025) or equivalent as determined by RIT Language Placement Exam. Open to all undergraduate and graduate majors who meet language pre-req.
Application deadline: October 20, 2024
Eligibility:
- Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher (students with lower than a 2.5 GPA would be considered on a case-by-case basis)
- Have a clear conduct record with RIT
- Have no financial holds on your RIT eServices account at the time of your program acceptance/confirmation
Program Cost & Financial Aid
Program Cost: Student budget worksheet - Entrepreneurship in Italy - outlines all program costs
Financial Aid:
Financial aid may cover some program costs. As you review the budget worksheet, please remember that it does not include your RIT financial aid or scholarships which may cover some of the program costs. The purpose of the budget worksheet is to show all the costs associated with your study abroad program which will help your RIT Financial Aid Assistant Director determine how your aid and scholarships may be applied.
To understand how your financial aid and scholarships may apply to your program costs:
- Make an appointment with your financial aid assistant director (call Financial Aid at 585-475-2186) and mention that you are calling for a study abroad appointment
- Upload a copy of your budget worksheet(s) via the Financial Aid upload portal at https://join.rit.edu/register/FA_upload (at least 48 hours prior to your scheduled meeting, so they have time to prepare)
- Please rename the file name of your budget worksheet before uploading it to the Financial Aid portal based on the instructions provided in the portal (adding your name and student ID)
To find out the name of your financial aid assistant director for your degree program visit: https://www.rit.edu/admissions/aid/contact#counseling-team
We recommend you meet with Financial Aid before the application deadline so you understand how your aid will apply. The RIT financial aid office is located in Bausch and Lomb Center (Bldg. 77), 2nd floor, 2125.
Scholarships:
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RIT Education Abroad Travel Grants ($500-$1,000)
All students with pending applications in the RIT Study Abroad Compass for this program will be automatically considered for an RIT Education Abroad Travel Grant. You will be informed of your scholarship status shortly after the application deadline. Scholarships awarded based on financial need. -
Other scholarships: RIT Study Abroad Scholarships, National Study Abroad Scholarships
To Apply
1) Start an application in the RIT Study Abroad Compass
2) Watch this video on application steps for RIT faculty-led programs which covers important information (video is captioned)
RIT Students only
For More Information Contact:
Elisabetta D'Amanda
Principal Lecturer, Department of Modern Languages & Cultures
College of Liberal Arts
exdgla@rit.edu