Tuition, room and board and $1100 travel fee. Passport, immunizations as needed.

Sequential SST
Guatemala
Hispanic Identities and Resilience
What you can expect to see/learn/do. . .
- Explore Guatemala City; also spend several days in a small Mayan village near Lake Atitlan.
- Tour a coffee farm; meet contemporary artists; climb a volcano.
- See how resourceful Guatemalans work work for change in a country with a war-torn past that continues to haunt attempts at democratic change.
- Learn through field trips, guest speakers, a homestay, readings, journaling, personal reflection.
- Carry out a service assignment in a cross-cultural context.
Upcoming Terms & Trip Leaders
- May Term 2025-26 – Elizabeth Miller
- April 29 – May 20, 2026
- Scheduled every other year
Destination Course Description
During a 3-week May term in Guatemala, learn first-hand about the persistent social problems facing Guatemala’s youth as well as the determination and resilience of committed young adults who are helping to meet those challenges and prepare the way for a better future.

Additional Courses to Complete SST theme
- GLST 241, Foundations: Latin American Society and Cultures
- GLST 271, Community Engaged Learning: Multilingual Learners OR Spanish Conversation & Culture
- GLST 300, Global Issues: Migration in Latin America
All other courses with this theme are 3 credit hours and on campus.



