
John Cabot University
A private American university in Rome’s Trastevere district, offering U.S. undergraduate degrees to an international student body.
At a glance
John Cabot University is an American institution operating three campuses in central Rome. The main Guarini campus occupies a historic palazzo on Via della Lungara, in the Trastevere neighborhood. The university admits students from around the world and delivers curriculum aligned with the American education system.
History
Founded in 1972, the university takes its name from John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto), the Italian explorer. Since its establishment, it has expanded to operate multiple campuses throughout Rome’s historic center, serving as a bridge between American and Italian educational traditions.
What you see
The Frank J. Guarini Campus occupies a historic building on Via della Lungara, one of Rome’s principal arteries in the Trastevere district, immediately across the Tiber River from the city center. The institution maintains additional teaching spaces at the Campus Tiber and Campus Caroline Critelli Guarini.
Cultural significance
John Cabot University represents the intersection of American liberal arts education and Rome’s intellectual heritage. Its presence in Trastevere, one of the city’s most culturally vibrant neighborhoods, reflects the enduring connection between the United States and Italy in higher learning and international exchange.
Key facts
- Address: Via della Lungara, 233, 00165 Roma
- Founded: 1972
- Coordinates: 41.89250626453111, 12.467578053474426
- Phone: +39 06 681 9121
- Website: johncabot.edu
Practical information
The university offers American undergraduate degrees. Specific admission requirements and academic calendar details are available on the official website. Hours of operation and campus visit policies should be confirmed directly with the institution.
Getting there
The Guarini Campus is located on Via della Lungara in Trastevere, accessible by public transportation including tram 8 and various bus routes. The neighborhood is a fifteen-minute walk from Ponte Sisto or accessible by crossing the Tiber near Castel Sant’Angelo.
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