CHILE

The Lonely Planet Chile Travel Guide contains travel information, advice, hotels, reviews, maps and itineraries.

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Currently, Chile is one of South America's most stable and prosperous nations. Within the greater Latin American context it leads in terms of competitiveness, quality of life, political stability, globalization, economic freedom, low perception of corruption and comparatively low poverty rates. MORE

BEST–FIT MAJORS

Please note that in most instances a strong fluency in Spanish is suggested. See specific schools/programs or contact a Study Abroad Advisor for more information.

Biology, chemistry, engineering, history, journalism, literature, music, nursing, philosophy, political science, psychology, religion, sociology, Spanish

UM EXCHANGE PROGRAMS IN CHILE

Through our exchange agreements you can spend a semester or year abroad. Students who study abroad on an exchange pay University of Mississippi tuition and fees for the semester that they’re abroad and remain enrolled as UM students.

Independent students will find this type of program offers them the greatest connection with the culture and people of the country in which they are studying. The advantages to exchange programs are that students enjoy a high level of independence at a low cost. To learn more about how exchange programs work, click here.

Pontifica Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso About the Program School Site
Universidad de Diego Portales About the Program School Site

UM PARTNER PROGRAMS IN CHILE

The University of Mississippi has approved partner programs in which students may participate. These partner programs allow students to study at sites which may not be available through exchanges. Some also offer unique programs that are tailored to particular academic or career interests. Ole Miss students who study on approved partner programs remain enrolled as University of Mississippi students while abroad and receive UM credit.

Council of International Educational Exchange (CIEE)
Institute for International Education of Students (IES)
International Student Exchange Program (ISEP)
Institute for Study Abroad at Butler University (IFSA-Butler)
School for International Training (SIT)

UM SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS

Through our short-term programs you can spend summer or winter abroad. We offer programs at long as 6 weeks and as short as 2. You can earn 3, 6, or 9 hours in many business, liberal arts, and applied sciences courses. 

The advantages of a Faculty-Led Program are that you can take 3 hours of credit in 3 weeks or 6 hours in 4 weeks while visiting a new country. Because courses are offered during winter and summer terms, you won’t miss any semester requirements – plus, spending time with a professor abroad may help you garner a good recommendation for graduate school or a job.  Wintersession courses will be posted in September.

We also offer short-term programs through our partners listed above.