One part of my experience that was unparalleled was the ability to live in and get to know an amazing city such as Rome. During my program, I lived 15 minutes from Vatican City, which allowed me to be at the front door of some of the most important places in the city. Walking by ancient Roman history and St. Peter’s Basilica daily felt magical. The city itself is an open-air museum, where ancient ruins like the Colosseum and the Roman Forum coexist with Renaissance masterpieces and baroque fountains. Every street and alleyway whispered stories of the past, providing a tangible connection to what I was studying in my classes. This immersion in history was educational and transformative, making every day in Rome an adventure in learning and discovery. I was lucky enough to take classes studying art history and religion in a city that has a rich history with both of those subjects.
This journey would not have been possible without the generosity of the MSU Federal Credit Union through their Study Abroad Scholarship. This financial support relieved a significant burden, allowing me to focus on my studies and fully immerse myself in the experience without constant financial stress. The scholarship facilitated my educational endeavors while affirming the value of investing in cultural and academic exchange. My time in Rome was a precious gift that has left a mark on my heart and mind, made possible through the generous support of my scholarship.
Name: Jenna Koch
Status: Senior
Major: RCAH
Hometown: Traverse City, Michigan
Program: Art, Food, and Society in Rome