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  • Locations: Florence, Italy
  • Program Terms: Fall, Spring
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Restrictions: WFU applicants only
Dates / Deadlines:
Dates / Deadlines:
Term Year App Deadline Decision Date Start Date End Date
Spring 2025 10/15/2024 10/15/2024 TBA TBA
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Click here for a definition of this term GPA Requirement: 2.50 Click here for a definition of this term Class Status: 1 semester completed
Click here for a definition of this term Language of Instruction: English, Italian Click here for a definition of this term Language Courses Offered: Italian
Click here for a definition of this term Prior Language Study Required: None Click here for a definition of this term Housing: Homestay
Click here for a definition of this term Open to non-WFU Students: No Click here for a definition of this term Academic Areas Offered: Anthropology, Art, Business (ACC, BEM & FIN), Classics, Communication, Economics, English, History, Italian, Math Economics, Mathematics, Philosophy, Religion, Sociology, Statistics, Womens & Gender Studies
Program Term: Fall, Spring Program Sponsor: Syracuse U.
Program Description:

Syracuse Florence

This is an affiliate study abroad program through a partnership with Syracuse University. Students need to apply through Wake Abroad by clicking the apply button and through the Syracuse website by clicking visit program homepage below.

The application for Fall 2024 will open on the Syracuse website on November 15th at 9 AM and close on January 15th. Admissions decisions will be on a first-come, first-serve basis based on application completion date & time. We recommend applying early to this program as we expect the program to be competitive. 
 
Villa Rossi, an orange building with a courtyard
 
Overview

Syracuse Florence

This is an affiliate study abroad program through a partnership with Syracuse University. To learn more about the program, visit the Syracuse website.

Fall 2024 Applicants

The application will open on the Syracuse website on November 15th at 9 AM and close on January 15th. Admissions decisions will be on a first-come, first-serve basis based on application completion date & time. We recommend applying early to this program as we expect the program to be competitive. 

Fall 2024 Syracuse Florence Timeline

  • November 15th, 2023 - Application opens
  • January 15th, 2024 - Application closes
  • January 25th, 2024 - Acceptance decisions
  • February 6th, 2024 - Deadline to deposit to confirm your spot by paying the non-refundable $575 deposit in Wake Abroad

Spring 2024 Applicants

The early deadline for this program was July 14, 2023. If you would like to look at additional Spring 2024 options, please email us at studyabroad@wfu.edu.

*Note: Not all business courses are offered during the Spring semester. Visit the Syracuse academics page to view a list of planned course offerings. Courses will have Fall or Spring near the course name to denote whether SU plans to offer the course in the Spring. Course offerings are subject to change.

FAQ

Where can I find the application?

Apply directly on the Syracuse Abroad Website after November 15th, 2023, at 9 AM when the application opens. Please note the application is not open until November 15th.

What Syracuse Florence track should I choose?

  • Students applying to WFU's business school should apply to the Florence Center: Wake Forest University Business track to have access to core business courses.
    • Students accepted to this track and to WFU’s business school are guaranteed registration into two of the following business courses: MAR301 Essentials of Marketing, MGT346 Organizational Behavior, and SCM300.1 Production and Operations Management.
  • Non-business students typically select the Florence Center track. This program allows access to Syracuse Center courses.
  • Florence Center and University of Florence (courses in English) program includes access to Syracuse Center courses and courses at the University of Florence (additional ECN & POL courses)
  • The other program tracks are for specific academic disciplines such as Studio Art or Italian Language.
Visit the Academics tab for more details.

What are the application requirements to consider my application complete?

  • Admissions survey including the following 200 max word personal statement:
    • How do you anticipate or hope that studying abroad in this specific program will impact you?  Please consider your academic program, career goals, personal growth and/or other in your brief response.
  • Passport Information: Your passport must remain valid for at least six months beyond the end date of the program.
    • If you are renewing your passport you can leave this blank and submit your passport once it is received. Your application will be reviewed for conditional acceptance contingent upon the submission of your renewed passport. You will not be penalized in the application process for not having a valid passport but you must start the process for obtaining a passport or renewing a passport as soon as possible. 
  • Transcript Upload (Official copy required)
    • Students can request a transcript through WIN -> Virtual Campus -> Transcript Request.  You can either send the transcript to yourself and then upload it in the Syracuse portal or send an etranscript to suabroad@syr.edu. 
  • $50 Application Fee

Who do I send my home institution approval form to?

You can send your home institution approval form to studyabroad@wfu.edu. WFU staff will be submitting institutional approval forms once per week. This form must be in by January 15th and will not affect your application completion date/time for admissions purposes.

What should I do if my passport is not renewed yet or I don’t have a copy of my passport?

Leave this form blank and apply for a new passport as soon as possible. Your application will be reviewed for conditional acceptance contingent upon the submission of your renewed passport. Passport renewals can take 4-5 months, so we highly encourage you to renew your passport as soon as possible. Contact your WFU study abroad advisor if you need help with the passport renewal process.  
Academics

Course Offerings

Course offerings can be found on the Syracuse website. To view past course approvals on this program, visit the Global Transfer Credit Evaluation App in WIN under Virtual Campus.

Program Tracks


When applying directly on the Syracuse Website, you will have options for the following program tracks:

Florence Center: Wake Forest University Business 


This program is intended for Wake Forest University students who have a declared or intended major in Accountancy, Business and Enterprise Management, Finance, or Mathematical Business within the Wake Forest School of Business. Students in this program are required to take 2 of the following business courses, Italian language, and other elective courses at the Syracuse Center. Business course placements are coordinated in partnership with the Wake Forest Center for Global Programs & Studies.
  • MAR301 Essentials of Marketing
  • MGT346 Organizational Behavior
  • SCM300.1 Production and Operations Management

Florence Center

Students who intend to take 2 of the core business courses and have a declared or intended major in the Wake Forest School of Business should consider applying to the Syracuse Florence: Wake Forest Business Program (see above)

This program is for students who wish to take all of their courses at Syracuse University’s Center in Florence. It offers Italian language courses at the beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels, along with a broad selection of courses taught in English.

Florence Center & University of Florence (courses taught in English)(Fall only)

The course schedule at the University of Florence (UniFi) includes a variety of courses in economics and political science offered in English, which provides an exciting opportunity for Syracuse Florence Center students who are not proficient in Italian language to take a class with Italian students. These classes will meet at UniFi, an approximate 20-30 minute one-way commute from the Syracuse campus.

Florence Center: Studio Arts

This program is designed for studio art majors or minors, offering studio classes in disciplines including (but not limited to) painting, drawing, ceramics, and photography. Studio arts students typically enroll in 2-3 studio classes, Italian language, and one other elective course at the Syracuse Center.
 

Florence Center & Intensive Language Program at the University of Florence

Take your Italian language classes at the Centro di Cultura per Stranieri (part of the University of Florence), located just across the Piazza from the Syracuse Florence Center. TheCentro hosts students from around the globe, allowing you to interact with students from all over the world while studying Italian language and culture.

Florence Center & Direct Enrollment at the University of Florence (courses taught in Italian)

This program offers full cultural and academic immersion for students who would like to study alongside Italian students in selected courses at the University of Florence. Courses are instructed in Italian and offered in a wide range of disciplines.