Mexico’s warm people, interesting cultural facts and colorful customs create an incredible and unforgettable experience. It gives participants the opportunity to come into direct contact with the Spanish language and Mexican culture, learn to be more independent and feel even more part of a global world. Our programs have a strong cultural and familiar component, offering quality education and language activities in order to improve Spanish participants skills.
Study Abroad in Mexico
Explore a rich blend of history, tradition, and vibrant culture by spending a semester in Mexico! Whether it’s wandering the ruins of ancient civilizations, dancing the night away at a street festival, or walking along some of the world’s most stunning beaches, you’ll never have a dull moment during your time in Mexico. Not only will you experience everything this world-renowned destination has to offer — you’ll be living life with a local host family and perfecting your Spanish skills in the process!
When it comes to embarking on new adventures and expanding your knowledge, the possibilities are endless in Mexico. You’ll have the opportunity to rediscover Mexican food through regional variations, learn about its varied landscapes and climate, and experience the country’s many creative traditions through art and music in a place teaming with color and life.
Things to know about Mexico
One word to describe Mexico would be variation; it boasts both stunning beaches and arid deserts, vibrant textiles and ancient silver-smithing, and a love of both sports and intricate musical styles. Encompassing a unique blend of indigenous and Spanish influences, you’ll find history interwoven into almost every aspect of Mexican life. Much of Mexico’s cultural heritage can be traced back to the Mayans and Aztecs, but it also owes many traditions and values to three centuries of Spanish colonization before achieving its independence as a country in 1821.
Mexicans are warm, expressive, and generous people who value family and hospitality–spending time with loved ones and engaging with the community is an important part of daily life for many people. They hold great pride in their cultural traditions and are known for their creativity, work ethic, and sense of humor. About 81% of the population lives in urban areas, which means knowing and respecting others is a core part of daily life for most Mexicans.
During your time in Mexico, you’ll likely spend much of your time engaging with the local population, which will provide many opportunities to expand your Spanish skills, connect with your peers, and foster deep relationships with your host family. Mexicans hold art and music in high esteem, boasting traditional dances such as Jarabe Tapatío (known as the Mexican Hat Dance) and Folklórico dances, which vary across regions and employ their own styles, costumes, and music. You’ll likely encounter mariachi music and salsa dancing, which is a popular Latin style found in clubs and at festivals, especially in Mexico City.