Study Abroad in Salamanca: Housing & Meals
Choose to live in a Spanish home carefully selected by the Resident Director or in a University Residence.
Homestay
Many students say that the homestay experience is the most rewarding part of their time abroad. Patience, respect and an open mind are essential to its success. It is the best way to learn to speak Spanish, get involved in the culture and integrate into the local community. You will have three meals a day, seven days a week with your host. Laundry is included. Most rooms are based on double occupancy. If a you want a single room and one is available, you will pay a supplement of 70 euros per month directly to the host.
Student Residence
You can live in a student residence for a supplementary fee. The University residence is 5 minutes from the University and the Plaza Mayor. All of the rooms are singles with private baths and telephones. You will take three meals a day, seven days a week, at the residence cafeteria. The residence has two TV rooms (with video and DVD), a reading room (providing daily local newspapers), a chapel, an auditorium, a study room and a modest gym. For an extra fee Internet and/or laundry services can be contracted. There are a limited number of places available in the Spanish residency. Students who choose this option must pay a supplement before departing the U.S. For the fall semester this is $140 and for the spring semester it is $170.
Please note that once the program begins, students are not permitted to change their housing choice from homestay to residence or independent living or vice versa.
If a student chooses to rent an apartment locally, he or she must notify AIFS before the payment deadline to receive the housing rebate. Full-year students changing housing or an apartment during their second semester must inform the Resident Director before their first semester ends.






