A Summer in Spain
College is a time for new and exciting experiences as well as a time to explore diverse
and innovative ideas. What could be better than traveling to a foreign country to learn
about their ideas, history, and culture? I believe study abroad is something that every
college student should do to help avoid ethnocentrism, to expand their horizons, and to
appreciate everything the world has to offer.
I am particularly interested in the summer program offered in Santander, Spain. My
grandmother came to the United States from Barcelona, Spain as a young adult to work
and go to school. I have visited family in Barcelona several times and have had the
opportunity to see some of the country on one family trip when we traveled from
Barcelona down the eastern coast to the Rock of Gibraltar. Santander, however, is in a
part of Spain that I have yet to explore. It is one thing to see a country while on vacation,
but it is an entirely different experience to live there for an extended period of time. I do
not think it is possible to become fluent in any language without living in that country.
Even though I have some significant experience with the Spanish language, I believe that
studying in Santander would deepen my understanding of not only the language, but of
the culture, the people, and their history.
My immigrant grandmother worked as a realtor, helping Spanish-speaking people
navigate the complex process of finding and financing their first home in the United
States. She inspired me to consider making the Spanish language and culture an
important part of my career. I am majoring in finance with a specialization in
international business/Spanish. Since the business college does not offer a program in
Spain, and understanding the language and cultural aspects are crucial when doing
business in any foreign country, I believe that this program would greatly benefit me in