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What John Cabot University says about their program:
"Humanities students learn to appreciate and analyze cultures by exploring literature, art, history, philosophy, and religion. For instance, they might examine Homer's poetry or Plato's ethics, study sacred paintings or modernist architecture, analyze the workings of slavery or the rise and fall of fascism, or evaluate James Joyce's writing or Andy Warhol's pop art. By exploring such cultural products, they learn to understand the distinctive objects, approaches, and debates in the relevant fields and how to connect, compare, and theorize about them. They may also choose to concentrate on one or more specific fields, developing their own interests and expertise and taking advantage of the University's unique location in Rome, Italy, and the Mediterranean. The cultural knowledge that they gain and the reading, analysis, and research skills that they develop provide the basis for a wide range of graduate studies and careers."
Students applying from outside the United States may be required to submit additional documents, such as Evidence of English Language Proficiency and translations of transcripts, in addition to the regular undergraduate application materials. Learn more about our requirements.
Successful completion of secondary school with a grade-point average of at least 2.67 or the equivalent.
Undergraduate English proficiency requirements:
Postgraduate English proficiency requirements:
Admission to John Cabot's undergraduate programs is based on a review of the following items:
transcripts not in English or Italian must be accompanied by a certified English language translation.
Admission to John Cabot's postgraduate programs is based on a review of the following items:
The submission of GRE scores is optional, but strongly recommended for postgraduate applicants wishing to be considered for funding.
The Office of Financial Aid is committed to making American degree programs in Rome as affordable as possible. Through the philanthropic support of donors the University are able create scholarships opportunities to help dedicated and deserving students pursue their degrees at JCU.
All applicants to JCU’s graduate programs will be automatically considered for the following forms of financial assistance (a separate funding application is not required):
Applicants to JCU’s MA in Art History will be automatically considered for the following scholarship:
Applicants to JCU’s MA in International Affairs will be automatically considered for the following scholarship:
Many international students will require a visa to study in Italy, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.
Italy student visa requirements