ISEP-Exchange programs allow students from 45 countries to exchange places at member universities for a semester or a year. There are two types of ISEP-Exchange programs:
1) US-International ISEP-Exchanges are between members in the USA and other countries (for example, Texas-France). All countries except India participate in US-International exchanges. These sites are marked with an E or E* in the Membership Directory.
2) International-to-International ISEP-Exchanges are between the members outside the USA (for example, Mexico-Finland). Not all ISEP members take part in International-International exchanges; see the list of participating institutions. These sites are marked with an I or I* in the Directory.
1) US-International ISEP-Exchanges are between members in the USA and other countries (for example, Texas-France). All countries except India participate in US-International exchanges. These sites are marked with an E or E* in the Membership Directory.
2) International-to-International ISEP-Exchanges are between the members outside the USA (for example, Mexico-Finland). Not all ISEP members take part in International-International exchanges; see the list of participating institutions. These sites are marked with an I or I* in the Directory.
- Only students from US ISEP-Exchange members or International ISEP-Exchange members can participate in ISEP-Exchange programs.
- Exchanges are based on the balance of students exchanging places rather than a monetary exchange, so a university abroad can only accept as many students as it sends out. This means some sites may have a limited number of places open for applications and are marked with an E* or I*.
- Students pay a fee to their home university based on the cost of tuition, fees, housing, and a full meal plan at the home institution. An application/placement fee is paid to ISEP. All fees are submitted directly to your local ISEP Coordinator. See placement fees below.
- Financial aid and scholarships usually applies for US students.
- This program fee creates a "place" and a set of benefits for an incoming student.
- Abroad, you receive the same set of ISEP benefits covered by the fees that the outgoing student paid to that university.
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