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The American University of Rome (AUR), the oldest American degree-granting institution in Rome, Italy, offers a unique American liberal arts education since 1969. With 10 Bachelor and 3 Master degrees, AUR offers a cost-effective annual fee of just over $36,000, including accommodation. The university's diverse student body, representing over 60 countries and 28 native languages, creates a multicultural environment.

Florence University of the Arts - The American University of Florence (FUA-AUF) is a top private institution in Italy, offering students the chance to contribute to the global art scene. It follows the American model of higher education, offering courses in English, allowing students to pursue career-oriented programs in fields like hospitality management, culinary studies, fine art, fashion, and visual communication. FUA-AUF's nine schools spread across seven campuses in Florence's historic city center are equipped with advanced facilities.

John Cabot University (JCU) is a prestigious independent institution in Rome, Italy, offering a range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs and study abroad opportunities. Located in Trastevere, the university has three well-appointed campuses, two residence halls, and numerous off-campus apartments. Students can enjoy small class sizes and access to internships with multinational corporations.  JCU offers a vibrant campus life with student organizations and athletic activities.

Ca' Foscari University, established in 1868, is a prestigious institution in Venice that has a diverse and innovative academic community. With over 24,000 students, the university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in humanities, economics, sciences, and arts. The campus, located in the heart of Venice, features stunning architecture and picturesque surroundings, providing an inspiring backdrop for students to pursue their academic endeavors.