Intensive Month Program
Learn quickly in small groups with our intensive Spanish courses. Enjoy four dynamic and interactive lessons a day with students from around the world.
For those with a busier schedule at home, this program provides flexible start dates and an impactful experience in one month.
We teach our students about local expressions, traditions and culture. In just one month you will learn how to eat, drink, and live like a local.
Our native Spanish-speaking teachers and local staff create a welcoming and engaging environment to support learning.
Earn up to 5 university semester credits with our group Spanish course. For more information click here.
The Intensive Month Program starts on the first Sunday of every month. Join any time of the year!
Students are in intensive Spanish lessons for half the day and do activities and explore Buenos Aires for the other half.
Spanish lessons are Monday to Friday in the morning at 9:30 am - 1:30 pm or in the afternoon from 2:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Spanish course, 4 cultural activities per week, housing, optional weekend excursions, and more!
Our Study Center in Buenos Aires
Study Spanish in the best neighborhood of Buenos Aires, surrounded by green parks, trendy bars and top eateries.
The historic building has been refurbished to provide modern amenities.
Students can live and study all in the same area
Get some work done while mingling with students in our laid-back coworking space.
Cultural and Social Activities
Make friends, share good times and discover the delights of Buenos Aires with Spanish group activities after your lessons
Housing in Buenos Aires
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Studying abroad doesn’t have to be a financial burden. We are proud to offer annual scholarships and competitive program pricing, and we accept all types of financial aid, grants, scholarships, or loans that you receive to help pay for any of our academic programs.
Academics & Credits
Expanish is proud to offer official academic credit from an accredited university in the United States. All university study abroad students can choose to receive a U.S.-based transcript for the language courses they complete with us. Our robust curriculum, evaluated by our School of Record, ensures that all of our students experience a fully immersive educational journey.
What our students say about us
From the second we landed, everything was so well organized and flowed seamlessly. I could never have imagined a better combination of activities and the support that is available from everyone involved in the program has blown me away.
I was most worried about feeling lonely, but I have been able to make so many connections with folks from the program and host family -
I love the city architecture and layout a lot and the ability to take the subte or a bus so easily to reach new neighborhoods. I especially have appreciated the frequency of parks and cafes in every corner and how this is really integrated into daily life here.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) about our intensive month program in Buenos Aires. If you don't find your answer here, feel free to contact us directly and we will be happy to help.
Program Details
How much does the Intensive Month cost? And what is included?
What is not included in the program cost?
Can I take part in the Intensive Month program but choose which services are included in my program fee?
When can I start? And when is the application deadline?
When is the program payment due?
What happens to lessons missed due to a national holiday?
I want to study abroad with Expanish for a longer period than the Intensive Month program. Can I do that? And can I still earn university credits?
What are the weekly cultural activities?
What are the optional weekend excursions?
Housing
What are the housing options Expanish offers for Intensive Month students?
If I chose the homestay option, who would be my host family?
Will I have a private bathroom when I stay with a local family or host?
Can my partner or family/friend stay with me in my homestay or student shared apartment with a local host when visiting?
When will I find out about my housing placement?
What if I have dietary restrictions and I’m living with a host family?
Where will my housing be located?
Who will I be living with?
University Credits & Academics
What is the class schedule for the Intensive Month program?
How many credits can I receive doing the Intensive Month program?
How can I be sure that my credits will be accepted by my home university?
My university is on the quarter system. How do I know how many quarter credits I will receive if IPSL uses semester credits?
I am in a graduate school program. Can I get credit with Spanish classes at Expanish?
How will the courses appear on the transcript?
How much is the transcript fee?
How are grades calculated?
What is the attendance policy?
What if I am late to class?
Scholarships & Financial Aid
What scholarships do you offer?
What are the eligibility requirements?
When is the application due? And when will I be notified if I am one of the recipients?
If I am a scholarship winner, do I have to use the scholarship the same year?
How can I apply?
Can I receive additional financial aid?
Passports & Visas
Do I need a visa for the Intensive Month program?
Do I need a passport to travel to Argentina?
Cancellation & Refund Policy
What is the cancellation and refund policy for the program?
What is the cancellation and refund policy for individual program services?
Health & Safety
Who can I call in an emergency?
Is insurance required?
Is Buenos Aires a safe city?
I take medication at home, how can I get access to it while I’m abroad?
What mental health resources are available?
How is safety ensured outside of the Expanish study center?
Life Abroad
How can I get around the city?
How can I use my phone abroad?
How will I meet other people and make friends in my destination?
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