
Global Start Cantabria
Cornell Engineering is offering a new first semester abroad program for early decision admits interested in starting their education with an international experience. Our first cohort of approximately 20 Cornell Engineers will live and study together for the Fall 2025 semester at the Universidad de Cantabria, located in Santander, the capital city of the province of Cantabria on the northern coast of Spain.
Cornell Engineering Global Start participants will take a similar course load as their counterparts starting their first term at Cornell. With the exception of Spanish language courses, all courses (i.e., math, science, engineering) will be taught in English. A Cornell Engineering faculty member will live in Santander and teach at the Universidad de Cantabria for the entirety of the semester and will serve as the faculty advisor for the Global Start cohort.
Why Cantabria?
Cornell Engineering has a long history of partnership with Universidad de Cantabria beginning with an exchange program developed by the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering in 2007. Universidad de Cantabria is built around one of the oldest engineering programs in Spain, is a research university like Cornell, and has one of the best faculty to student ratios (1:13) in all of Spain. The city of Santander offers the opportunity for a true immersion as there is no English-speaking expatriate community. Santander provides convenient access with direct flights to Madrid, Barcelona, and numerous other major cities across Europe.
Coursework and Schedule
Two-week Immersion Language Program Prior to the Semester
Global Start Cantabria Program students will be required to participate in a Spanish immersion class prior to the start of the official University of Cantabria semester. Students will earn 3 Cornell credits for this immersion course and can use these credits toward the Engineering Liberal Studies requirement.
Semester Schedule
Students will then be enrolled in one science, one math, and one Introduction to Engineering course (equivalent to CHEM 2090, MATH 1910, ENGRI 1165), and another Spanish language course (equivalent to a Liberal Studies) during the semester. There may be an opportunity to take additional Liberal Studies courses as well.
The semester schedule will consist of 26 European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) at the University of Cantabria that will transfer to 13 Cornell credits:
- CHEM 2090 equivalent: 8 ECTS credits/4 Cornell credits
- MATH 1910 equivalent: 6 ECTS credits/3 Cornell credits
- ENGRI 1165 equivalent: 6 ECTS credits/3 Cornell credits
- Spanish language: 6 ECTS credits/3 Cornell credits
In total, with the immersion course prior to the semester, and with the semester schedule, students will transfer back a grand total of 16 credits to Cornell.
Language Requirement
While courses (with the exception of Spanish) will be taught in English, English is not frequently spoken in Santander, Spain. Students for whom Spanish is not their native language must meet one of the language eligibility requirements below. As part of the Global Start Cantabria Program, all students will take intensive immersion Spanish for two weeks and live with a host family prior to the start of classes. *Most students will also take a Spanish course during the semester.
*[Non-native speakers will take a Spanish course during the semester. Students with advanced language skills may choose a course at the university taught in Spanish].
Eligibility
- Students must have been accepted to Cornell Engineering as Early Decision or Questbridge.
- Students must be 18 years or older by August 1, 2025.
- Students must hold a valid passport in order to apply for a Spanish visa. The passport must be valid through at least July 1, 2026. Information on applying or renewing passports is on the U.S. Department of State website. Passport processing can take up to a few months. Since Global Start has limited space, we can't hold spots for students who do not have a valid passport by the start of the visa application processes.
- International students may or may not be eligible to participate in the program based on citizenship. If a student does not have a US passport, please contact engglobalstart@cornell.edu regarding eligibility.
- Students must be able to obtain the appropriate student visa to study in Spain.
- Students will not be approved to participate in the program if Spain is their country of permanent residence.
- Students must meet the Global Start Cantabria program language requirements:
- Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, or French is your native language or,
- Spanish is the language spoken in your home ("heritage language") or
- Completion of three years of high school Spanish or,
- A score of 56 or greater on Cornell’s Language Placement Test (free to Cornell students) or,
- AP Spanish Language exam score of 3 or greater or,
- CEFR A2 or B1 language level.
Admission
Interested Early Decision and Questbridge students must complete an additional Global Start Cantabria Program Application. Students will also be required to submit one letter of recommendation that speaks to the student’s ability to travel, live, and study abroad for their first semester of college. Cornell Engineering will review these applications and determine acceptance. The application opens January 9th and closes Monday, February 17, 2025 at Noon EST. Applicants will be notified of decisions in March.
Program Dates
Global Start Cantabria program dates align with the Cornell Orientation and Fall Semester start and end dates. The start and end dates are August 17, 2025 - December 20, 2025.
Housing
All students are required to live with a host family as part of the two-week Spanish Immersion component of the program. Students will then move to a dorm-like residence near campus where they will be housed with their Cornell Engineering cohort. Students are required to live in program housing for the entirety of the semester.
Cost
The total estimated cost of attendance for Global Start is comparable to a regular on-campus semester. See the FAQs below for more information on billing and financial aid.
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance
Item | Cost |
---|---|
Cornell University Tuition* | $34,190 |
Global Start Program Fee | $8,000 |
* Estimate based on the Cornell University 2024-25 tuition rate. The 2025-26 tuition rate will be available in spring 2025.
Item | Cost |
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Estimated international airfare (East Coast departure) | $1,200 |
Books and supplies | $400 |
Local transportation | $300 |
Personal expenses | $1,310 |
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance: $45,400**
** This estimate was prepared using the currency rate in effect at the time of preparation. Prices are subject to change based on currency fluctuations.
Contact Us
Global Start Cantabria: A Conversation with Dr. Todd Cowen
Dr. Todd Cowen, Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering, has worked closely with Universidad de Cantabria for many years and will live in Santander, teach one of the the Global Start Cantabria courses, and serve as the faculty advisor for the Fall 2025 Global Start cohort of Cornell Engineers. In this conversation he shares his experiences from Santander as well as his thoughts on why the Global Start program may be of significant benefit to first year students in engineering.