National Student Exchange Program

Student

The  (NSE) is a program for undergraduate exchange within the United States with opportunities for exchange in Canada as well. Instead of crossing oceans, NSE students cross state, regional, provincial, and cultural borders. The changes seen in attitudes, understanding of other people in other settings, maturity, risk-taking, and decision-making are similar to the experiences of students who study internationally.

What is the NSE process?

Making the Right Decision

Before you make an appointment with the NSE Coordinator:

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  2. Read your home campus exchange policies and procedures 
  3. Research exchange options by reviewing campus profiles
  4. Consult your academic advisor to identify appropriate exchange options 
  5. Discuss NSE participation with family, friends, parents and former exchange participants 
  6. Determine if your financial resources are sufficient 

To qualify you must

To qualify for the NSE program you must:

  • Be a full time ΢ÃÜȦ student 
  • Must have completed 24 credits at ΢ÃÜȦ
  • Have a minimum GPA of a 2.5 when your application is submitted 

Required Materials

  • NSE Application 
  • ΢ÃÜȦ Student Information Release Form
  • One unofficial and official ΢ÃÜȦ transcript 
  • Three recommendation letters 
  • Nonrefundable NSE application and placement fee ($150)
  • Statement of Purpose 

How it Works

Students will receive notice of a mandatory NSE Placement Meeting with the NSE Coordinator in the month of March. At this meeting students can:

  • Learn which institution accepted their application 
  • Sign an agreement to accept or decline their placement 
  • Learn if they have been selected for a special scholarships 

After students are placed in the NSE program, their primary contact will be the NSE Coordinator at the host institution. This individual will assist with:

  • Course registration
  • Housing and meals 
  • Orientation and term dates