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Paderno del Grappa, Italy

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CIMBA Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

CIMBA is located in Paderno del Grappa, Italy on Via S. Giacomo, 4. CIMBA is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category university department in Italy.

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Via S. Giacomo, 4

Phone

+39 423932120

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Aubrey Sydow

CIMBA is a remarkable program with caring, invested instructors who make it a point to get to know you. The instructors are kind and engaging, often linking business material to global business and/or your study abroad experience. There’s also opportunities to visit local businesses, learn hands-on outside the classroom, and participate in day trips to truly grasp a cultural experience of Northern Italy. CIMBA also provides guidance and resources to plan travel weekends with ease. Travel weekends can be intimidating at times, but the support system is there to navigate it all. In addition to weekend trips, there’s various night trips that CIMBA has organized, which can be taken locally during the week. The program has a great balance of studying and traveling, as both aspects are pivotal to your experience. Proud to be a CIMBA alum!

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Matthew Hart

The faculty and staff here at CIMBA are amazing at making your study abroad experience truly unique! The area surrounding CIMBA is breathtaking and offers you to get fully immersed into the Italian culture! Highly recommend this program!

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Alex Oehmke

An American University Abroad. CIMBA is the Personal Development Hub of northern Italy. It not only offers you classes and travel time, but also seminars that enable you to grow professionally toward your goal.

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Michael Mandsager

A great environment for learning that also offers extended travel breaks and numerous opportunities for personal growth.

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Drew Thornton

CIMBA is an incredible program. Located in a smaller town, CIMBA lets you immerse yourself in true Italian culture. The staff is incredibly helpful and unbelievable friendly. Unlike most colleges, CIMBA has smaller classes that promote engagement in the classroom and create a relationship between each student and their professors. Professors genuinely care about getting to know the students. The CIMBA program highly encourages travel around Europe and creates opportunities for students to do so without feeling like they are falling behind on their classwork. CIMBA also offers extra activities such as company tours, pizza/pasta making, and nights out with italian families to allow you to truly experience Italy. Would highly recommend this program to anyone!

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Kim Eitner

CIMBA is truly a life-changing program. It's focused on personal and leadership development, as well as travel and academics. I attended as an undergrad, then returned for my MBA. Constantly learning from this program!

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Raegan Baty

I am a current study abroad student. CIMBA provides free campus events such as, company tours, gourmet dinners, and personal growth experiences). CIMBA provides the most amazing educators, but they also understand your want to travel on the weekends. I will definitely return for my MBA.

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Kerri MacWherter-Webb

Terrible. This was so disorganized from the beginning. Students were left at the airport for hours once they arrived because there weren't enough buses to take them back. They left without my daughter and her friend on the way back from a travel weekend because their train was late (which happens a lot over there). She had to purchase at her own expense another train ticket, a bus ticket and a taxi to get back to school and finally ended up getting back at 1am. The food is terrible and they serve the same meals every day for a month. They even had an end of school party at a fancy nearby hotel and CATERED in the SAME terrible school food for dinner!!! We spent WAY too much money on this poorly ran program. For those considering sending their kids here, you'd come out much more ahead if your kids took two summer classes at a local college and you send them to Europe for a week to travel afterward. Extremely disappointed.