IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
Due to the recent situation in Mexico, Penn State has cancelled this year’s summer abroad program, as well as all faculty-led summer programs to Mexico. With the State Department recommending caution on any travel to Mexico along with the Center for Disease Control’s warning against any nonessential travel, we feel that the risk at this time is too high.
This decision was made in consultation with and approval from University officials and program faculty. All students will be withdrawn from their selected courses and will receive credit to their bursar account for tuition and class fees.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Faculty-led, world-focused
Penn State faculty-led programs offer students the guidance of trusted faculty, with the freedom to explore the world. Our faculty will create the ideal itinerary for you.
Dispelling cultural stereotypes through immersion in the daily life of Mexico is the thrust of the summer program in Puebla. Studying the arts, culture, and history of central Mexico creates the context for the program. Living with carefully selected Mexican families helps Penn State students develop their language skills while experiencing firsthand the cultural treasures of Mexico. This 9-credit program offers students a unique, creative environment and exposure to a variety of experiences.
Located on a high mountain plain in central Mexico, Puebla is a large city with a small-town atmosphere. Although a planned city established in 1532 by the
Spaniards, Puebla also reflects the pre-Columbian heritage of the region. The city is known for its Spanish colonial architecture and its concentration of contemporary artists and
cultural activities. Only eighty miles south of Mexico City, Puebla sits in a rich archaeological area. Day trips to sites including Cholula—location of the largest pyramid in the
world—compose part of the educational experience. As part of the SPAN 497 class contact hours, there are also longer, overnight excursions to other archaeological sites and to some of
the contemporary craft villages throughout Mexico. Classes are scheduled four days a week to provide students with long weekends for independent travel as well.
This site is a product of Penn State Outreach Marketing and Communications.
Program questions? E-mail ConferenceInfo1@outreach.psu.edu or call 800-PSU-TODAY (778-8632).
Web site questions? E-mail WebInfo@outreach.psu.edu.
Privacy and Legal Statements | Copyright © 2008 The Pennsylvania State University

