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The generosity of our community deeply impacts the SYA experience.

From the big things – financial aid, professional development, school trips – to the smaller ones – extracurriculars, classroom equipment, museum tickets – our donors make so much possible for students and faculty across our campuses.

Academics & Extracurriculars

2023-2024 Capstone

Through the SYA Capstone, students cover a wide range of fascinating topics, from the future of cheese making in Aragon to the organ transplant process in a local hospital to participating in an annual medieval flag throwing event, which SYA Italy student Reagan had the fortunate opportunity to do.

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2023-2024 Fieldwork

Experiential learning and fieldwork are powerful educational approaches that can significantly enhance student learning. At SYA, our curriculum takes advantage of our unique locations to create quality intercultural, place-based and educational opportunities outside the classroom and comfort zones. 

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2022-2023 Capstones

SYA Capstones are a testament to the curiosity, creativity and passion of the students across our three campuses. Designed to provide SYAers with an opportunity to showcase their evolving skills, the capstone is a comprehensive project on a topic that captures their imagination and interest.

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Fostering Relationships: Faculty and Host Families

From Holiday Cards to Crêpes: A Journey of Family Across Cultures

I returned to Chavagne, France, to celebrate the 80th birthday of my host mother. When I reunited with my host family it was a precious moment that was over a decade in the making. Though I’d visited them somewhat regularly through college and they traveled to NYC for my wedding, for many years my host family traced the evolution of my life with each successive holiday card. The Giraults have seen me add a dog, a son, and then a daughter (and even lose the dog) noting with our quarterly text exchanges just how much the faces were changing and also staying the same.

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When a House Becomes a Home

On a September afternoon in Viterbo, the air is charged with anticipation. Students line up on one side of a patio, families on the other. The Resident Director begins to call out names, one by one. A student steps forward, and so does a family. Strangers only seconds earlier, they meet in the middle with a hug, a kiss on both cheeks — the bacetto they had practiced minutes before — and their first photograph together. 

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Gathering at the Host Family Table

In cultures around the world, the act of gathering around a table to share a meal is deeply ingrained and cherished. It's not just about satisfying hunger; it's a ritual that binds families, friends and communities together. And at SYA, the simple act of sharing a meal transcends mere sustenance; it plays a fundamental role in deeper cultural immersion and learning opportunities for our students.

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SYA Fund

Philanthropy Gets Personal

Greek playwright Aeschylus coined the term “philanthropy,” meaning “love of humanity,” in the 5th century BCE. Today, philanthropy means generosity in all its forms and is often defined as giving gifts of time, talent and treasure to help make life better for other people. Together, we amplify our impact on causes that are meaningful and fuel our passion.

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