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Your Bachelor's
Degree in the heart of Rome, Italy

Internationalize your college education at John Cabot University

FIND YOUR PLACE AT
JOHN CABOT UNIVERSITY

John Cabot University, founded in 1972, is an independent, four-year liberal arts university offering undergraduate degrees, graduate degrees, and study abroad programs to English-speaking students from all over the world.

Whether you are pursuing a degree or are seeking to study abroad, you will do so in the heart of Rome surrounded by the extraordinarily rich offerings of a city of culture, history, art, creativity, business, and international affairs.

WHY STUDY AT JOHN CABOT UNIVERSITY?


ROME IS YOUR CAMPUS

Classes are small and emphasize active learning through class discussions and on-site courses with more than 1700 students from over 75 countries.

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AND PREPARATION FOR GLOBAL CAREERS

Professors and academic advisors provide mentorship, helping students thrive throughout their academic journey. Gain real-world professional experience through JCU’s Center for Career

U.S. ACCREDITED DEGREES IN AN INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT

JCU is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The Frank J. Guarini School of Business is accredited by AACSB, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

WELCOMING AND INCLUSIVE STUDENT LIFE

Our multilingual and culturally diverse community provides opportunities to explore, to learn, to innovate, and to develop networks that will create value for students, both personally and professionally.

FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS

85% of JCU students receive a JCU scholarship and/or grant. Merit-based scholarships are awarded upon entry to JCU and are combinable with JCU need-based aid.

CAREER SERVICE

The Center for Career Services is dedicated to helping students and alumni successfully prepare for the workforce.

MAJORS


The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) is a four-year liberal arts degree consisting of 40 courses (120 credit hours).
John Cabot University offers 15 different majors:
Minors are available in the major fields above (except International Business), as well as Creative Writing, Entrepreneurship, Legal Studies, Mathematics, and Philosophy.

TESTIMONIALS


Courtney-Nicole-Smith

Courtney Nicole Smith

"I'm originally from the United States. My major at JCU was International Affairs, with a double minor in Communications and Legal Studies. My biggest takeaway from JCU, and my favorite thing it taught me, is how to take a passion and turn it into a future life career option, and for that, I am forever grateful."
Irene-Palermo

Irene Palermo

"I’m from Squinzano, a small town in Puglia. I graduated in English Literature with two minors in Creative Writing and Communications. During my time at JCU, I’ve learned several lessons. For example, that there are not enough hours in a day to do all of the assigned reading and that we can really achieve anything if we put our minds to it."
Carolina-Granaci

Carolina Granaci

"I'm originally from Moldova. I grew up here in Rome, Italy, and I'm majoring in International Business and double minoring in Marketing and Communications. The biggest thing that JCU taught me is to overcome what I think is impossible and to really find the way and the solution to make everything happen. Coming to this university was my dream, and coming here seemed impossible until I did it. So I'm very proud of myself, and I'm so excited to see where life takes me. JCU will always be in my heart, and I'll miss it very much."

Frequently Asked Questions


Is JCU accredited?

John Cabot University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 1007 North Orange Street, 4th Floor, MB #166, Wilmington, DE 19801. (267-284-5000) www.msche.org. The MSCHE is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). The academic degrees conferred by John Cabot may be recognized for admission to the +2 in Italian universities, pending further requirements, when accompanied by the Dichiarazione di Valore or the Statement of Comparability. JCU’s Frank J. Guarini School of Business received accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) in 2022.

Are classes taught in English?

All of the classes are in English (except for advanced foreign language and literature classes).

Do I need a Visa?

If you plan to study for a semester or longer, are from the United States or another country that is not a member of the European Union, you need a student visa before entering Italy. A student visa is mandatory by Italian law and must be obtained before you arrive. Applying for a student visa is a completely separate process from applying to John Cabot University. During the summer sessions, citizens of the United States or other countries do not need a study visa, as students may stay in Italy for under 90 days without a visa. 

How is the curriculum organized?

To graduate from John Cabot University with a bachelor's degree, you must fulfill all academic requirements, earn an overall minimum grade point average of 2.00 in all courses taken at the University, with no more than two grades lower than C- in core courses and have earned at least 120 credits. Typically, one class is worth three credits, which reflects the number of academic hours spent in class each week. Most students enroll in five classes every semester, for a total of 15 credits. If you enter JCU with no transfer credits, as most American high school graduates, you will typically be able to earn enough credits to graduate in four years (eight semesters) of study. Pending previous coursework and/or a 13-year secondary school diploma, students may be granted transfer credits upon entry and may therefore be able to complete their degree in less than four years. American colleges and universities often apply the following titles to students to define progress toward graduation: Freshman (first year in college 0 to 30 credits), Sophomore (second year in college 31 to 60 credits), Junior (third year in college 61 to 90 credits) and Senior (fourth and final year in college 91 to 120 credits). 

Does JCU have housing?

John Cabot University offers apartment-style housing for students. There are a few housing options: the Gianicolo Residence, the Trastevere Apartments, and the Lungara Apartments. On semesters with high enrollment, students may also be placed in neighborhood apartments in convenient locations. Thanks to Rome's public transportation system, no apartment is more than a short tram or bus ride away from JCU, and most are within easy walking distance. Shared apartments have fully equipped kitchens, bed and bath linens, and a washing machine. Amenities also include WiFi and 24-hour security in our residences. On-call JCU staff and a community of Resident Assistants provide support for students during their stay at JCU.

What can I expect after I graduate?

Students who earn degrees at John Cabot University are well-prepared to enter the international workforce. Our alumni are hired by multinational companies, universities, financial institutions, and diplomatic organizations. JCU graduates are also accepted into some of the finest graduate and professional schools in the world, including Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University, the London School of Economics, King's College London, Oxford University, and Università Bocconi. 
 
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