Italy (Greater Naples)

COR 375 with Tom Holsinger-Friesen

On this Cross-Cultural trip, you will experience the vibrant, bold culture of southern Italy (just like its food!). You will see the glory of ancient, Christian, and modern Rome (the “Eternal City”), explore the gorgeous geography of Campania and the Amalfi coast (from island fishing villages to the bustling metropolis of Naples), and discover how Italians today continue to live “la dolce vita” (the sweet life) in a family and community culture full of zest.

Trip Costs

$2,200 student cost*

*Cost with the CCS Subsidy. The $200 nonrefundable application fee is not included in this amount. The CCS Subsidy applies to 1st CCS program only. 

Students are responsible for tuition for COR374 and COR375, as well as a $200 nonrefundable application fee. A current passport is required.

CCS trips are not guaranteed and are subject to change.

Building in Italy

Education

Visit a local preschool and elementary school to learn about education in Italy. Interact with college students and faculty at the University of Naples.

Family

Italian families are close-knit. Learn how they draw on their rich traditions to adjust to social and economic changes in our modern world. We will have great conversations with local folks in the community (probably over Neapolitan pizza).

Government

Meet with government officials in the Italian region of Campania (including the mayor of the hilltop town of Monte di Procida). Speak with individuals who are working with refugees and hear about the challenges and opportunities migration brings to this part of Europe.

Economics

Visit local farms and learn about the production and marketing of agricultural products such as buffalo mozzarella and olive oil.

Religion

Visit the archaeological site where the Apostle Paul arrived in Italy and the underground prison where he and the Apostle Peter were held. Step inside St. Peter’s Basilica – the center of western Christendom – and see Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling with your own eyes. Learn about how Christianity transformed ancient Roman religion and culture and bring your questions about contemporary religious issues.

Departure Dates

May 2025 experiences will begin sometime during the week following the projected May commencement date and will last several weeks. Students should not make irreversible plans until their departure date is confirmed by the CCS office in February 2025.

Health and Safety

This experience, like all CCS experiences, is subject to political and safety realities at the time of departure. CCS options can be physically and emotionally intense and stretching. Before enrolling, all participants should consult the disclosures on Physical Hardships of CCS. For more details on recommended immunizations consult the immunizations chart. Passport required at additional cost.