Faculty-led Program in Chile- Winter
Through this immersive faculty-led program in Chile, students will learn from local organizations in Santiago, and UNI's partner school, Universidad de los Andes, about the importance of understanding contemporary families as they exist in their cultural context in Chile. During the two weeks, participants will attend seminars on topics about public health initiatives, family theories, and normative transitions across the family life cycle, as well as learn about the Chilean healthcare system and its approach to family services. In addition to the professional development aspects, the program includes cultural excursions and activities to help participants gain a deeper appreciation of Chilean culture and landscape.
Overall, this study abroad program aims to enhance participants clinical skills, cultural awareness, and understanding of global health issues to help prepare them to provide compassionate and effect care.

Dates & Deadlines
App Deadline: September 15, 2025
Program Dates: January 4 - January 17, 2026* (tentative dates)
To get started click the link below to schedule a meeting with an advisor. If you would like to schedule a meeting between May 14th-30th, please follow the second link to view availability.
Interested in studying abroad in the winter of 2026 or later? Please fill out the waitlist form below and the study abroad center will notify you when applications for future terms open. If you are still deciding where or when you want to go abroad, you can also schedule an informational meeting with our office to learn more about the programs we offer and find one that works best for you!
Unsure where to begin? Visit our Application Process page to learn more!
Course Leaders
Bill Henninger
Department: Family, Aging, and Counseling
Phone: 319-273-6383
E-mail: william.henninger@uni.edu
Campus Address:
My areas of expertise are in social-emotional development and interpersonal relationships. I believe the best kind of growth (both personal and professional) happens when you are outside of your comfort zone. That is why I love to travel. As an undergraduate, I studied in Ireland for a year. Professionally, I have traveled to and worked with universities in Kosovo and Taiwan. Personally, I have traveled through most of Europe and Japan. I am thrilled to share my love of learning and travel with students on this trip to Chile. Chile is a beautiful country with a rich history and has so much to teach us about how families are constructed and operate.
Nathan Taylor
Department: Family Studies
Phone: 319-273-2702
E-mail: nathan.taylor@uni.edu
Campus Address:
My expertise is family dynamics, with my research focused on improving individual, family, and community wellbeing in underserved areas. I love to travel and am always dreaming of my next adventure. I have had the opportunity to study abroad in China and Australia, and have conducted research in Brazil. I am ecstatic for this opportunity to take students to Chile because I know it will be a transforming experience as you will expand your understanding of how families function and thrive, both your own family and families around the world.
Program Costs
Estimated Program Cost: $6,031-$6,881
*estimated total cost of participation, actual amount depends on type of housing accommodation selected, actual airfare purchase price, personal spending habits, and other factors
Estimated Total Program Cost | $6,031-$6,881 |
Estimated U-bill Charges | $5,146-$5,996 |
Estimated Out-of-Pocket Costs | $885 |
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What's Included
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鈥孍ligibility Requirements to Study Abroad
The Study Abroad Center reserves the right to determine participants' eligibility to study Abroad. Students must have a completed study abroad application, including supportive recommendation form(s). To view eligibility requirements, click here.