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
"I gained a multitude of diffrent skills in "
Charles W. von Weise Trinity College
"Yes it was! I learned to be open-minded, to express myself in another language, to be pacient. Also I had to deal with problems by my own."
Sofia Hansen Rasmussen
"Gain insightful experience in different engineering cultures. This experience helps me better cultivate my engineering skills to work internationally and cross-culturally."
James Sato Drexel University
"cairde go leor"
Terrance McGowan National University of Ireland, Galway
"ability, friends"
DAI KUN Chinese University Student
"To be independent, more confident in myself."
A student Erasmus Exchange Student
"It was the best time of my life! I gained so much confidence and made so many new friends!"
A student Deakin University
"Catch as much sun as you can. I love this weather. "
A student Lomonosov Moscow State University
"It was very worth it as I learned first hand knowledge of the language and culture in a way that felt organic and natural. It also helped me to learn more about teaching English in Korea as I got a rare experience of talking with English teachers there on the subway in my downtime. "
Holly Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne / IPFW
"about myself"
A student ESCE - École Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur
"I learned a lot about myself and what i want to do after i graduate college. It made me learn things about myself that i did not even know because i was thrown into a culture that i have never been before. I have gained new friends from all over the world as well gained so many new knowledge that i did not know before. My study ..."
A student Dean College
"I learned so much about other cultures, as well as a lot about myself. I was able to travel to a total of 14 countries and 26 cities and every second, every dollar was worth it."
Nicole Gagne Stephens College
"I learned about the street life of Korea. It was incredible that we had access to all of Seoul (and even outside Seoul if we wanted) by public transportation. It was absolutely a worthwhile experience."
A student Trinity University
"I have a better respect for the "advances" in special education in USA when compared to the special education services provided in Ireland."
Clare Badgley National University of Ireland, Galway
"I learned that life can take you anywhere!"
Marisol Fernandez University of California - Los Angeles / UCLA
"It was so worthwhile. I traveled a lot, befriended and met people not just from Bulgaria but from countries all over Europe, learned to live somewhere that wasn't English speaking and learned to get around that barrier, learned about traveling on my own and planning travel, learned some of a new langauge. It was amazing! "
Chloe Dyer University of Maine - Orono
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Jennifer Scott None
"I gained experience living in a different country"
Caitlin Heraty University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign
"Spanish fluency, good friends, contextualizing systematic oppression of Mexican immigrants in the U.S., life-long memories and friendships."
A student Middlebury College
"I learned to adapt to a new environment. I also learned how to be more frugal. I learned more about European culture in general as well and was able to travel throughout the continent. Definitely worthwhile."
A student Wellesley College
"It was definitely worthwhile in terms of the level of education, multinational environment, living in on of the greatest cities in the world."
Iryna Kyshko University of Warsaw
"apart from studying their amazing Psychology program, i also learnt independence as this was my first time studying abroad "
A student American University in Dubai
"Of course my time abroad was worthwhile. I connected with another culture and made what I know will be lifelong friends. I am also going to try to go to graduate school abroad because of this experience. "
A student Berea College
"I learnt plenty of skills that will help me in my future career. From an academic point of view, I was faced with stimulating topics and completely new tasks, such as developing a research and showing its results through a poster and an essay. Therefore, I would especially recommend this experience to Italian students, whose a..."
Nicolò Rizzotti Bocconi University
"I gained a stronger grasp of the Arabic language & culture, I fulfilled my natural science & political science requirements for graduation and I had an excellent time. I would definitely go to AUB again and I do believe it was worthwhile. "
A student Reed College