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  • Locations: Casablanca, Morocco; Fez, Morocco; Marrakech, Morocco; Rabat, Morocco
  • Program Terms: Summer-FLP
Dates / Deadlines:
Dates / Deadlines:
Term Year App Deadline Decision Date Start Date End Date
Summer-FLP 2026 02/06/2026 ** Rolling Admission 05/10/2026 05/25/2026

** Indicates rolling admission application process. Applicants will be immediately notified of acceptance into this program and be able to complete post-decision materials prior to the term's application deadline.
Program Description:
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Experience Moroccan culture and society through a variety of site visits, interactive workshops, guest lectures, and cultural excursions! Discover the vibrant capital city of Rabat, explore the medinas in Fez and Marrakech (both UNESCO World Heritage Sites), learn how to make traditional Moroccan tea and bread, hike the Atlas mountains, participate in a weaving workshop, and visit Morocco’s largest city of Casablanca. Join us on a transformational journey of cultural and historical discovery! This interdisciplinary study abroad program is open to students of any major and year, and there are no pre-requisites.
Dates:
May 10-25, 2026


Course (3 credits, Summer 2026): 
Global Studies 481 or French 296/496

 
 Morocco May 2026       
 TOTAL AMOUNT BILLED BY SDSU:       
 Off campus tuition SU 2026  3.00 $365.05 $1,095.15
 Program Package Cost: housing, ground      $4,035.00
 transportation, excursions, most meals, cultlural      
 activities, risk management, & Medical/Sec Evac      
 insurance       
       
 TOTAL ADDITIONAL COSTS NOT BILLED BY SDSU     
 Approx airfare purchased by students      $1,200.00
       
 Total approx. cost        $6,330.15
 American & Global Studies Scholarship      $1,000.00
 Total       $5,330.15


Contact Information:
Dr. Molly Enz
molly.enz@sdstate.edu
School of American & Global Studies

 


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