Quito, Ecuador

Why Ecuador?

This semester abroad opportunity is based in Quito, the nation's capital. Quito, Ecuador has amazing weather and is famous for its eternal springtime conditions. The city offers rich history, architecture, friendly people, and safe living conditions in which to grow and learn. Living and Learning International in Quito is part of a 25-year-old organization called Youth World. We offer an amazing mixture of adventure, academic excellence, culture, practical experience, language, mission, and integrated living as you participate in this semester abroad program.  

Along with receiving up to 18 units of college credit, you will live, learn, and grow academically, experientially, and spiritually. Enjoy rich interaction with teachers, faculty, and ministry site hosts in both a classroom setting and one-on-one meetings. Not only will you earn college credit, but you’ll also be able to participate in an internship related to you major. We believe this unique opportunity and community setting will lend itself to lifelong impact in all aspects of life.

What People Are Saying

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 Cultural Activities & Engagement

Study abroad with us and be immersed in culture, ministry, and learning.

Class Trips

  • Tour one Neo-Gothic and one Baroque-style church in Colonial Quito (Experiential Outing)

  • Visit the Presidential Palace

Day Trips

  • Orientation Session(s) at a Retreat Facility and/or City Park

  • Equator Visit & Zip-lining in the Cloud Forest

  • Hike Rucu Volcano with a summit of 15,696 feet

  • Explore Otavalo Market (largest open-air market in South America)

  • Hike to the Refuge of the Cotopaxi Volcano (15,748 feet)

Multi-Day Excursions

  • 5-day service trip to the Amazon jungle of Ecuador

  • 5-day trip to the mountain adventure town of Baños (Swing at the End of the World)

  • 5-day trip to the Galápagos Islands (Santa Cruz)

  • 4-day trip to the Coast of Ecuador for Debrief

Calendar

All things academics, excursions, student life, and more!

Dates are subject to change.

Interdisciplinary Track Course Offerings

Whatever your major, you’ll learn from qualified and Christian professors during your semester abroad.

Required Courses

General Studies

Spanish Courses

*You are required to enroll in at least one Spanish class. During onboarding, there will be an initial placement testing where you are placed in classes that will correspond to your level of proficiency. Courses will introduce you to the sounds and structure of the Spanish language through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Courses will provide the basis to understand and communicate Spanish effectively.

Are you studying, Social Work, Spanish, or Education?

We have a specific track for you!

All majors are welcome to join us in Ecuador, but we know that some of you need to fulfill certain requirements for your major. That’s why we’ve created three unique tracks that meet those specific requirements. Check them out below!

  • Social Work

    Complete your Junior or Senior Field Placement hours in an international context and deepen your understanding of cross-cultural social work.

  • Spanish

    Immerse yourself in the Spanish language by living with host families for the full duration of the program and taking 12-18 credits of upper-division Spanish courses.

  • Education

    Earn your student teaching hours abroad. Gain hands-on experience teaching in an International setting.

    Connect with your education department to see if this could work for you.

Host Families & Student Life

L&LI emphasizes growth and development in community. We are committed to providing a program that nurtures the integration of the whole person: intellectually, socially, emotionally, physically, and spiritually. The students' community will include peers, faculty, staff, homestay families, guests, visitors, and numerous other people.

Students will spend one month of the program living with an Ecuadorian homestay family. This time is one of the most rewarding aspects of the semester. We call them "homestay" because when you participate in this program, you are not only renting a room in somebody's house, you are being welcomed into their home as if you were a member of the family.

Internships

Our semester program includes a built-in internship opportunity where students will participate in 120-180 hours of internship work in the Quito community. The course accompanied by the internship provides a seminar-based model of learning for students to process and gain constructive learning through academic readings, seminar discussions, and reflective writing assignments to be applied to their individualized internship experiences.

  • Pan de Vida is a nonprofit that gathers the resources needed to help those who are less fortunate to fully live out their God-given potential.

  • Escuela Numa is a public K-12 school. Its mission is to provide an exceptional education to children from lower-income backgrounds.

  • Casa Mis Sueños is a foundation that seeks restoration, education, and empowerment for youth & women at risk in Quito, Ecuador

  • Casa Adalia Is an aftercare discipleship home for young  women ages 18-22 who have been rescued from desperate and vulnerable situations: sexual exploitation, abuse, domestic violence, and/or human trafficking. 

  • La Biblia Dice is a christian international Radio ministry/ and christian app developer that seeks to share the gospel in unique and creative ways.

Examples of internship placement include:

  • Kriptos: is a company that specializes in designing and developing security software for different companies and individuals.

  • World Vision International is an Evangelical Christian humanitarian aid, development, and advocacy organization.

  • Waykana strives to develop indigenous farming communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest through their business of exporting Guayusa leaf.

  • Camp Hope is a nonprofit that helps reach the needs of the economically, physically and mentally challenged children, teens, and young adults. They strive to enable them to attain the goals of independence and social integration. They provide education, medical services, spiritual discipleship, rehabilitation and  vocational training.

 Summer Internships

If a semester doesn’t work with your academic calendar, join us for eight weeks over the summer and complete a full-time internship related to your major. Receive college credit and gain hands-on experience in your future career.

Program Cost

Depending on the program you select, you will need to check with your college or university for exact costs. However, in most cases, if you are a student at one of our partner schools a semester in Ecuador will not cost you more than what you are currently paying for school! If you are not currently enrolled in a college or university and would still like to attend, contact us.

Pricing Breakdown for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025:

$12,000 - Tuition
$3,000 - Room and Board

$15,000 - Total Program Cost


Cost Includes: 

  • 12-18 semester credits

  • All Lodging and Transportation during program events

  • All meals during program events (about 40% of meals during semester)

  • Excursion to the Galapagos

  • Excursion to another region of Ecuador

  • Mission Trip to the Amazon Jungle

  • Final Debrief Trip to the Coast of Ecuador

  • Homestay with an Ecuadorian Family

  • Cultural Experiences and Student Activities

  • Internship Experience (for credit option)

  • Visa

  • International Travel Insurance (not primary medical insurance)

Does Not Include:

  • Airfare

  • Passport

  • Immunization

  • Meals when not with program (about 60%)

  • Personal expenses like shopping, personal needs or personal travel.

How It Works

  • Talk to your study abroad office and share that you’re interested in this Ecuador program. L&LI partners with many Christian colleges and universities.

  • Reach out to us and let us know you’re interested! We’ll advise you through the application process.

  • If accepted, we’ll walk you through the onboarding process, explain what forms are needed, and share what to expect during your semester.

  • You’ll spend an incredible semester learning, exploring, earning college credit, interning in a field related to your studies, and growing in your faith.

  • L&LI is an accredited program that can transfer college credit back to your university to be used on your transcript. Upon completion of the semester, we’ll send your grades to your university.