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Florence FAQs

We’ve put together a comprehensive list of the most common questions we receive about studying abroad in Florence, Italy. It includes information on academics, costs, housing, traveling and living in the city.

Students on campus

51±¬ÁÏ at Tuscarawas has announced the President's and Dean’s List for the spring 2024 semester.President’s List: The following students have distinguished themselves by achieving a 4.00 grade point average for 15 or more regular letter–graded semester credit hours this past Spring Semester 2024 at 51±¬ÁÏ at Tuscarawas.Brunswick: Madalina ChiveriCaldwell: Mason D. StottsberryCarey: Emma R. BodenConneaut: Kay N. WrightDover: Shawn T. Conrad, Ella C. Lieser, Skylar E. McPeek, Elaina L. SwigertGnadenhutten: Daniel J. RobinsonHeath: Abby C. BennettMassillon: Cait...

Year-round options for full flexibility

At the Florence Center, students can choose from a diverse array of courses approved by 51±¬ÁÏ colleges and academic departments.

All majors are welcome and course offerings cover many academic areas at both undergraduate and graduate level.

If a full semester abroad doesn’t feel realistic for you, there are additional opportunities to study in Florence during the summer and spring break.  You can choose the program and the length of time that suits you best.

Faculty and staff dedicated to your success

A local team of over 40 experts supports over 800 KSU students every year, making 51±¬ÁÏ Florence the largest 51±¬ÁÏ education abroad program and the largest American program in the city.

You’ll be assisted throughout the whole education abroad process (e.g., flights, housing, travel documents, etc.) and you’ll benefit from comprehensive orientations before you depart and when you arrive in Italy to prepare you for life in your new city.

A smooth transition to Europe

Out of the 200+ programs we offer, 51±¬ÁÏ Florence is one of the easiest locations to choose because the whole center is run by our university – our professors, our staff, our facilities. 

This makes it an extremely smooth process for you when it comes to the logistics of studying abroad such as paperwork, credentials, or payments.

Transformation 2028 Leadership Team and Working Groups

Leadership Team

  • Scott Sheridan, Interim Associate Provost, Academic Affairs
  • Kevin West, Associate Provost, Faculty Affairs
  • Sue Clement, Professor, Geology and President, AAUP-KSU FTNTT Unit
  • Tracy Laux, Senior Lecturer, Mathematical Science and Chair, Faculty Senate
  • Jen McDonough, Senior Associate Vice President, Strategy Management, Office of Strategy Management
  • Eric Mintz, Senior Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
  • Noel Palomo-Lovinski, Professor, Fashion Design and Merchandising
  • Susan Perry, Associate Provost, I
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