How to Apply

Please turn in all application materials simultaneously to:

The Study Abroad Office
University of Maryland
1101 Holzapfel Hall
College Park, MD 20742

We are now accepting applications for Fall 2010!

Applications will not be accepted or reviewed until they are complete and all supplementary materials are turned in to the Study Abroad Office.

A complete application includes:

  • Completed online Application for Study Abroad (ELF)
  • Official transcript from each college or university and from which you earned at least 10 credits. The quickest way to obtain an official transcript is to pick one up in the Mitchell Building so that you may turn in a complete application.
  • 150-300 word personal statement about yourself and what attracted you to this course. Please demonstrate how participation in this program contributes to your overall academic planning, short- and long-term goals.
  • A letter of recommendation from a University faculty member, TA, or undergraduate advisor.
  • Check or money order for $50 made out to "University of Maryland." This application fee is non-refundable under any circumstances.
  • Completed UM Scholarship Application, if you are planning to apply for one.

Eligibility

The Maryland-in-Rome program is open to University of Maryland, College Park, undergraduate students who have a serious interest in learning about Italian culture. Applicants should be open-minded and flexible, and genuinely interested in learning about Italian language and culture.  Participants must have completed at least 24 college credits at the start of the program.  Applicants should have at least a 2.75 cumulative GPA.

Maryland-in-Rome is not open to students from other universities.

IMPORTANT: Admissions for the program are made on a rolling basis, and decisions will be given in a timely manner. Early application is advisable. Meeting the minimum GPA requirement alone is insufficient to guarantee admission. All required materials will be considered during the admission process.

Contact Us

If you need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact the Program Assistant for Maryland-in-Rome program in the Study Abroad Office.

Program Staff

Shoshana Griffith
Program Coordinator

Shoshana coordinates all logistical aspects of the Maryland-in-Rome program and is responsible for program admissions. She works closely with accepted Rome students and is available to discuss the program with any interested applicants.