Will Garvin ’24 is a Government and Law major and volunteers as one of our Global Ambassadors. He studied abroad during his spring 2023 semester through Spanish Studies Abroad’s Seville program at Pablo de Olavide University.

Why did you choose the study abroad program that you did?

I’ve wanted to live or study in Spain since I was a kid, and when Lafayette provided me the opportunity to go I took it. I chose Seville because I heard great things about it from previous friends who went.

What was your favorite course abroad and why?

“Spanish Culture and Society.” I became really close with the professor, who would go out of his way to take us to different churches and historical buildings in Seville.

What was the most important thing that you learned abroad?

How to be independent. I went alone with no other Lafayette students, and I came out meeting so many people that became key parts of my experience there.

In what ways did you interact with your local community and culture?

Whether it was getting a sandwich in the mornings or going out at night with other Spaniards, you get the sense that being social is a big part of the local culture.

What tips do you have for students about to study abroad or considering going abroad?

Try to meet as many people as you can. It’s the most rewarding experience when you’re able to. If you’re feeling stuck because you want to go with people you already know, don’t worry about that. I went by myself and met so many great people in Seville.

In what ways did you grow as an individual while studying abroad?

I became better at putting myself in uncomfortable situations that resulted in positive experiences with other people.

What is your most cherished memory of your abroad experience?

The different people I was able to meet and the culture that Seville was able to offer.