Direct Enrollment/Exchange
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Direct Enrollment/Exchange is a program provider offering 1872 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer, Intensive Language, Gap Year, Graduate Program, High School, Research, Online Program, TEFL Courses, and Adventure Travel abroad programs in 121 countries such as Spain, International Summer Schools, Turkey, and Slovakia.
Below you will find a directory of foreign universities and reviews from students who participated in an exchange, or in direct enrollment.
In a Direct Enrollment program, students have the option of applying directly to the university they wish to attend abroad. Students can go for either one or two semesters and apply using that university's application process listed for international students. Sometimes these students are called Visiting Students, Guest Students or Free Movers. At the foreign university, they will be supported by the university's office of international students, housed with other international students and have the opportunity not only to immerse in a foreign culture, but to do so with students from all over the world.
In an Exchange, you attend a foreign university and a foreign student attends your home university, a student swap for a semester or year. Your university will handle the details of the exchange, you just need to find the ideal foreign university. Hopefully the listings and reviews below can help you down that path. You will need to contact your university's study abroad department or your academic advisor for details on the exchange because the number of valid/active exchange partners may be very limited.
Study Abroad with Direct Enrollment/Exchange
"Learned how to travel easily through countries"
Morgan White University of Hartford
"Gain a better perspective of life."
Juan Molina University of Hartford
"I learned how to be independent and roll with the punches. It was very worthwhile."
A student Butler University
"I gained friendships that will last forever, and I have become much more confident in myself and much more independent."
Isabella S Brandeis University
"Definitely worthwhile. Met very interesting people. Got to know the city and country in a personal way."
A student Brandeis University
"Living with a host family made it a very quick transition into speaking Spanish. However, the university is made up of Americans, so we naturally spoke English after class. "
A student University of Tennessee - Chattanooga
"I have a better representation of russian daily life "
julie jent Berea College
"I learned a lot about myself being abroad. I met new people not just from the United States but from the world as well. I became more independent traveling be myself sometimes and became cultured with my surroundings. "
Elizabeth Texas State University-San Marcos
"I gained grat communication skills, especially with a different language. "
Reyna Padilla Instituto Franklin-UAH
"I gained a lot of insight into my life and the world around me and how I cope in different situations. "
A student Wellesley College
"Incredibly worthwhile. I am self-sufficient, independent, and more self confident."
Eliane Helitzer Middlebury College
"If I had the opportunity I would have gone earlier in my college career instead of waiting until my last year. I made international friends I will never forget and enjoyed my time in classes and with these amazing friends."
A student Emerson College
"I gained global knowledge and a chance to see the world from a dofferent perspective. It was one of the best places I have ever been to. "
A student Marist College
"I learned that I can survive as an adult in the real world. I travelled a lot and absolutely loved it. It was really great to learn about a new culture. "
A student Wellesley College
"I learned that I can thrive anywhere. It was very worthwhile and made me a little bit less scared to graduate."
A student Wellesley College
"I learned a lot of Spanish. I was fluent before going abroad, but I am now much more confident in myself and my knowledge. I also learned a lot about myself, and how to meet and connect with new people. I also learned a lot about Mendoza specifically and Argentina as a country."
A student University of Denver
"I was able to travel all over Europe and meet a lot of wonderful people while I was in Bremen. It was definitely worthwhile!!"
A student Wellesley College
"how to live independently "
A student Wellesley College
"I learned how to think on my feet, and figure out a an alternative way to do things when something goes wrong."
A student Santa Reparata International School of Art
"Really improved my Spanish, learned a lot about the local culture and got to travel to 10 different countries!"
A student Universidad de Pompeu Fabra / UPF
"I got to learn topics in my major from people who were experts in their fields and get individual attention every week. I was pushed and challenged to be more precise and understand the nuances. I also got to have a lot of fun meeting people and traveling. While there were times where it was difficult, overall, I had a lot of fu..."
A student Wellesley College
"How different cultures function. "
Reid Hawkins University of Arizona
"The Spanish culture and environment. It is unlike to what we are used to in the US."
Mauro Perez SUNY - Stony Brook
"My Spanish skills greatly increased and I learned how to be independent. Worthwhile."
Ellen Penn University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh
"I obtained a greater understanding of the Spanish arts, language, and overall culture. It was absolutely worthwhile and the best four months of my life. The professors are incredible as well, and make your experience that much better. "
Kathryn Allee Butler University