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  • Location: Arica, Chile; Santiago, Chile; Temuco, Chile; Valparaiso, Chile
  • Program Terms: Fall, Spring
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Program Sponsor: SIT/World Learning 
  • Dates / Deadlines
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Class Status Eligibility: 2 - Sophomore, 3 - Junior, 4 - Senior Language of Instruction: Spanish
Housing Options: Host Family Program Type: Field-based
Program Description:

SIT Study Abroad Chile: Cultural Identity, Social Justice, and Community Development

NOTE: SIT will make every effort to maintain its programs as described. To respond to emergent situations, like COVID-19, SIT may have to modify programs. Visit the SIT website for more details.

Explore Chile’s recent political and social history and discover how Chileans are working to reconcile with the past and create a more equitable and culturally inclusive society.

Program Highlights

  • Explore how Chileans today are using social, cultural, and political means to achieve representation, communication, and identification.
  • Examine the challenges facing Chile’s indigenous peoples.
  • Work on a community project with an NGO in Valparaiso.
  • Rapidly improve your Spanish.
  • Develop on-the-job skills with an internship or conduct independent research during the final four weeks of the semester.
  • Witness the debate between truth and justice and reconciliation in the context of the human rights violations during the Pinochet regime.

Please visit the SIT Study Abroad website for details on the program courses (including syllabi), educational excursions, and housing.

Independent Study

During the final four weeks of the program, you can choose to use your new language and cultural skills and the academic knowledge you have acquired to complete an Independent Study Project (ISP) on a topic of interest to you.  You may pursue research that produces a non-traditional ISP, such as a photography exhibit, a video, or another digital or creative platform. Conducted in Valparaíso or in another approved location, the ISP offers you the opportunity to conduct field research under the guidance of an advisor.

Sample Topics:

  • Memory and political violence
  • Social movements
  • Gender and sexuality
  • Indigenous beliefs and culture
  • Migration and ethnic minorities
  • Conflicts, political parties and processes
SIT internships are hands on and reflective. In addition to completing the internship, you will submit a paper processing your learning experience on the job and analyzing an issue important to the organization you worked with, and/or you will design a socially responsible solution to a problem identified by the organization.

Sample Internship sites:
 
  • Strengthening vulnerable populations through art, sports, and respect for diversity at School Laguna Verde, a primary school in rural Valparaiso
  • Working on political and international issues at think tank Libertad Institute
  • Promoting on Chilean students’ mobility and study abroad opportunities with Universidad de Valparaíso International Relations
  • Working on human rights issues within vulnerable communities at INCITA Corporation
  • Providing advocacy, education, and support for people living with HIV/AIDS at ACCIONGAY
  • Supporting indigenous populations through methods based on Mapuche cultural practices at Guacolda, an intercultural high school in Chol Chol

Key Topics of Study

  • Chile’s “successful” economic model, development, and social inequalities
  • Community responses to Chile’s socioeconomic changes
  • The Pinochet regime, human rights violations, and Chilean history 
  • Truth, justice, and reconciliation  
  • Current civil socies) at your college or university to learn if your school’s scholarships and grants and federal and state aid programs can be applied to an SIT Study Abroad program.

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Program Details


Eligibility: 7.5 cumulative GPA; completion of Spanish 44 or higher; college-level coursework in the social sciences, sociology, anthropology, gender, and/or cultural studies and ability to follow coursework in Spanish, as assessed by SIT.

Reviewed by: Jennifer Wood

Advising Notes: This program requires a faculty reference. Faculty referees may use the Scripps form or the student can provide a link to the online reference form. An additional language evaluation is only required if the student's average Spanish is less than a B.

Visa Information: All students must have a passport valid for at least six months after the program’s end date to study in another country. Students should apply for a passport as early as possible; in some cases, passport applications may need to be expedited. Students may need one or more visas, in addition to a valid passport. Visa application processes vary widely, and some visa processes are multi-step and complicated. SIT Study Abroad helps students to understand the visa process for each program. The SIT admissions counselor can answer passport and visa-related questions and concerns. Non-US citizens should consult with SIT early to determine the visa requirements based on their country of origin. SIT Study Abroad cannot guarantee visas for its participants, and it is ultimately the student’s responsibility to secure the appropriate visa in a timely manner.

Budget Planning: For budget planning purposes, click here to view the current cost of living comparison between Santiago and Los Angeles.

Dates / Deadlines:
Dates / Deadlines:
Term Year App Deadline Decision Date Start Date End Date
Spring 2025 05/01/2024 07/15/2024 TBA TBA