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UPDATE: The 2025 field study has been cancelled, information about future global opportunities for Masters of Liberal Studies students will be posted soon.

On this field study, Master of Liberal Studies students at the Hamilton Holt School explore Morocco’s rich culture and history, a majority Muslim country with Arab, Berber, and African identities located at the crossroads of Europe. This trip also examines Morocco’s modern challenges, including migration, climate change, urbanization, and maintaining the stability of a monarchy amid regional instability.

In Morocco, we'll visit historic cities built by Arabs expelled from Andalusia in the 15th century and explore the contemporary challenges Moroccan migrants face in Europe, while also learning about Morocco’s own migration issues with sub-Saharan migrants. We will also learn more about the food, culture, art, religion, and music of Morocco, including its Jewish past.


Program Details

  • Course: MLS 546F: Morocco - Historical Crossroads, Contemporary Challenges
  • Program Leader: Rachel Newcomb and Nour Bennani 
  • Program Location: Morocco 
  • Tentative Travel Dates: N/A
  • Credit: 2 – Credit/No Credit 
  • Prerequisites: Must be a current student or alum of the Master of Liberal Studies program
  • Course Requirements: Pre-trip meetings and presentations, on-site presentations, post-trip research paper 
  • Anticipated Number of Students: 12 
  • Estimated Program Fee: $2,750 plus standard MLS graduate tuition for 2-credits
  • Program Fee Includes: Housing, all meals, on-site transportation, museum, concert, and site entrance fees, tuition, program administration, and emergency insurance
  • Estimated Additional Costs: Round-trip airfare from Orlando International Airport (MCO) $1,500, passport $165, lunches and additional meals $100, tips $50, federal loan fees $0, books/course materials $0, and professional licensure/certification $0.
  • Visa: Not required for U.S. citizens 
  • Special Notifications: This program includes substantial walking, including walking on uneven ground or pavement, on-site travel that could induce motion sickness, and activities that could induce a fear of heights. The use of stairs is required for some activities, and there will be limited food options for students with restricted diets or allergies. Accommodations may not have air conditioning.

* All dates are tentative and subject to change depending on the final number of students, final costs and other considerations.

** Estimated costs for all programs are based on anticipated numbers of students, current exchange rates and commercial airfares. Costs are subject to change. Final prices will always be communicated to accepted students before they commit to the program.