Target
Short-term visitors
Investment per module
COP 675,000
Start dates
Weekly
About Spanish Flow
An immersive and modular program that integrates Spanish language learning with real-life cultural activities in Medellín, using the city as a living classroom.
Modality 100% in-person, fostering direct interaction and cultural immersion.
Highlights:
- Field trips such as city tours.
- Visits to markets.
- Metro rides.
- Dance classes.
Methodology
The Spanish Flow program is based on an experiential approach, in which students learn through interaction with their environment, using the language in real situations.
The methodology is designed to develop communicative competencies in everyday contex, offering a flexible progression that allows students to join at any time and progress at their own pace.
Our students
The Spanish Flow program offers a flexible, practical learning experience tailored to dynamic lifestyles. It is designed for:
- Digital nomads: People who do not have a permanent office or home and work from different place using the internet and who wnat to practice and learn Spanish in a real context.
- Short-term visitors: Foreigners staying in Medellín willing to enjoy a cultural and linguistic immersion.
- Culturally curious explorers: People interested in experiencing community and urban life beyond traditional tourism.
- Networkers: People who want to build and maintain professional and social connections while learning Spanish.
Structure
The program consists of three cycles.
Introductory (Basic)
Exploratory (Basic/Intermediate)
- Deepening (Intermediate/Advanced)
Each cycle consist of four modules (11 hours per module).
Themes
City Life
Culture
and Society
Sustainability
and Environment
Art
and Expression
Schedule
New sessions start every week (Monday or Tuesday), allowing continuous enrollment based on demand.
If Monday is not a holiday, the schedule will be: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.; Tuesday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. If Monday is a holiday: Tuesday from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.; Wednesday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Sess | Start date | End date |
---|---|---|
1 | Junio 24 | Junio 27 |
2 | Julio 1 | Julio 4 |
3 | Julio 7 | Julio 11 |
4 | Julio 14 | Julio 18 |
5 | Julio 21 | Julio 25 |
6 | Julio 28 | Agosto 1 |
7 | Agosto 4 | Agosto 8 |
8 | Agosto 11 | Agosto 15 |
9 | Agosto 19 | Agosto 22 |
10 | Agosto 25 | Agosto 29 |
11 | Septiembre 1 | Septiembre 5 |
12 | Septiembre 8 | Seotiembre 12 |
13 | Sepbienre 15 | Septiembre 19 |
14 | Septiembre 23 | Septiembre 26 |
15 | Septiembre 29 | Octubre 3 |
16 | Octubre 6 | Octubre 10 |
17 | Octubre 14 | Octubre 17 |
18 | Octubre 20 | Octubre 24 |
19 | Octubre 27 | Octubre 31 |
20 | Noviembre 4 | Noviembre 7 |
21 | Noviembre 10 | Noviembre 14 |
22 | Noviembre 18 | Noviembre 21 |
23 | Noviembre 24 | Noviembre 28 |
24 | Diciembre 1 | Diciembre 5 |
25 | Diciembre 9 | Diciembre 12 |
If you are looking for a program that tailors to your specific goals, needs, and interests we also have:
Migration Issues
Migration issues
An evidence of international health insurance valid in Colombia for the total time of studies in the University is necessary. This insurance should cover at least: emergencies and hospitalization, medical expenses and repatriation for up to $50,000 USD.
PID Students
A student visa is required if you are planning to stay for more than 180 days. A shorter period will require a special stamp granted by the immigration office at the arrival port. A tourist stamp is not enough. Please notice that status requirements vary from one country to another. We suggest you check this with the competent office (Embassy, consulate or others).
If you are staying for only one semester at the Spanish Program you will just need an entry permit (PID) which is stamped in the airport at your arrival in Colombia. Before the 90 days expiration of the PID permit, students must obtain a PID permit at the Migration Office in Medellín (approximate cost: $36 USD)
Student visa
A student visa is required if you are planning to stay for more than 180 days.
The steps you must follow in order to apply for a Tipo V visa are:
Enter the website of the Colombian consulate in your country and consult if it is possible to apply online or if you must carry out the process directly with an officer at the consulate.
If you can apply online, please have the following documents ready before completing the online form:
- Letter of Acceptance from Universidad EAFIT.
- Copy of your Passport openned on the page with your photo and information.
- If you are applying inside Colombian territory, you must have a copy of the page with the entry stamps.
- A letter from the person economically responsible of the expenses you will incur in during your studies in Colombia along with a bank certification that shows an average of 10 monthly official minimum wages during the last 6 months.
- A recent photo of 4cmx3cm.
Once you have these documents ready, access the online form at SITAC and complete your visa application. Don't forget to specify that you will study at Universidad EAFIT.
To finalize the application process, you must pay $ 16 USD. Once your visa is approved, you will have to pay $ 51 USD.
Once you receive your electronic visa, you must go to a Colombian consulate to get it stamped on your passport. This step is VERY important because without the visa stamped in your passport you can't apply for the foreign ID card. NB: If you couldn't get to a Colombian consulate for this step, you can also complete it in Bogota.
If your consulate does not allow you to apply online, then take the documents mentioned above to the consulate at the time of your appointment and complete the process they indicate.
If you need further information regarding visas and their application processes, we recommend accessing Classes Visas.
Foreign ID card application
An international student that has been granted a Titular Tipo V visa for more than 90 days, must go to a regional office of Migración Colombia in order to apply for a Foreign ID card during the first 15 days after he/she arrived in Colombian territory. Failing to do so can generate economic fines.
In order to apply for a Colombian Foreign ID card, you must go to Migración Colombia's regional office in Medellin located at Calle 19 # 80A-40 Barrio Belén La Nubia from 8:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Please bring with you the following documents:
- Original passport with the current visa.
- Complete and present the Formato Único de Trámites or the Código de Registro en Línea, enclosing the following:
A. One (1) copy of your passport opened on the page with your photo
B. One (1) copy of the page with the Colombian entry stamps on your Passport
C. One (1) copy of your Colombian visa
- If it is the first time you are applying for a Foreign ID card, you must also bring a 3x4 photo as well as a blood type certificate that you can get at the laboratory located in Clínica Las Vegas (this one is close to EAFIT campus).
- Recaudo, bank code (código bancario) 101, in the checking account (cuenta corriente) of Banco de Occidente No. 263-05464-5, for $206.000 Colombian pesos.
The receipt of the payment made to Unidad Administrativa Especial de Migración Co. Your Foreign ID card will be valid for the same time as your visa. In case you apply for an extension of your studies at EAFIT, you shall need to apply for a new visa as well as a new Foreign ID card.
If you need more information regarding the application process an d who needs to get a Foreign ID Card, we recommend accessing Migration Colombia.
Travel to Colombia and LIVE the language! Take our Spanish classes in-person at EAFIT University
If you have any question or queries a member of our team we are willing to help. Feel free to contact us by email
spanish@eafit.edu.co
Why EAFIT?
More Than 60 Years of History. Universidad EAFIT was born in a decade marked by constant change. It was the dawn of the 1960s when a group of 19 regional business leaders – in tune with the cultural, social, and economic transformations on the horizon globally – founded an institution to serve as a training ground for their companies' future managers and administrators.
