Florence, Italy
Florence is the birthplace of the Renaissance. Home to Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Galileo, Machiavelli, and the patron Medici family, it is known as one of the world's epicenters of art, literature, math, history, innovation, and tradition. Spanning the Arno River in the central province of Tuscany, this former capital of Italy provides an ideal location for students of any discipline. While Florence is located almost at the center of the Italian peninsula, all of central Europe is simply hours away. Discover what it's like to study abroad at Pepperdine through the experiences of our student program ambassadors.
About Florence
- History
- Living in Florence
- Packing List
Academics
- Courses
Visa Information
- Academic Year
- Fall/Spring
- Summer
Faculty and Staff
- Meet the Staff
- Faculty in Residence
Preparation Checklists
- Required Vital Documents
- Dates and Deadlines
- What to do in preparing to study abroad
Summer Programs
- Explore the programs offered during the summer
Health & Safety
- Health Care and Coverage
- Medical Preparations
- Mental Health
- Accommodations and Accessibility
Finances
- Program Costs
- Scholarships
- Digital Disbursements