American Universities in Europe: John Cabot University in Rome, is it a good idea?

<p>I'm very interested in doing something different for my undergrad education. I think I want to study at a university in Europe that has American accreditation. John Cabot University (JCU) in Rome has especially caught my eye. I want to study international relations/affairs and they offer such courses. Plus, I think it would be incredible to be in the cultural epicenter that is Rome. I am interested in doing the whole four-years (I'm not talking about study abroad here). Does anyone have any experience with John Cabot or other international schools? Any advice on whether this is a good choice?<br>
Thanks!</p>

<p>HI, I am a parent of a John Cabot student (who is here for four years) and I also work at John Cabot. </p>

<p>International Affairs is an amazing subject to study in Rome as Rome is truly a United Nations city with embassies, non-governmental organizations such as the World Food Program and Food and Agricultural Organization, etc.</p>

<p>Would you like me to put you in touch with a senior who is graduating in May with a degree in International Affairs? She is also part of our student government, model United Nations and a very active member of our student body of 850 students from Italy, the US and over 50 countries!</p>

<p>Thank you so much dandersonb! That sounds great, I would love to get in touch with the senior!</p>