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
"it was worthwhile"
A student Wellesley College
"I made really good friends that I still stay in contact with. It was very worthwhile. I would recommend to all my friends."
A student Wellesley College
"Sant'Anna has given me the drive and opportunity to find my passion while working with a gorgeous backdrop. While working in an international setting has not alway been the easiest thing to do it is rewarding day after day. My internship allows me to work independently and collaboratively with Italian staff members and Ameri..."
A student University of Massachusetts Amherst / UMass
"I gained a new sense of independence that I believe I did not have prior to my exchange abroad. I was able to remove myself from what was my norm and allow myself to grow. It was beyond worthwhile. Giving yourself the opportunity to experience a new world teaches loads about yourself and offers you the opportunity to explore and..."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned that I am more independent than ever thought I could be. Being away from home for three- four months isn't the easiest, but it is worth the wait! I learned that when I was feeling upset- I would just need to stay busy and lean on people who are in the same position as me. "
Karleigh M Cardinal Stritch University
"I learned that stereotypes about Russia were wrong, learned to stay calm in nervous situation, improved my communication skills. "
A student Ural Federal University
"Yes, I grew up and I challenged myself"
monica m Università degli studi di Torino / University of Turin
"I gained a deeper and more fluent understanding of Japanese through constant use of it. I learned that being in japan was incredibly fun and not being there makes me sad but determined to get back there. As for was it worthwhile, I plan to live there (perhaps forever) as soon as i can."
Connor S University of Wisconsin - Whitewater
"My favorite part of studying abroad was traveling away from Wiener Neustadt"
austriaabroad Drake University
"My experience abroad fostered a broader worldview for me, as well as helped me to become a more independent person. I became a lot more comfortable in new situations and meeting new people, and I learned a lot about different cultures. It was definitely worthwhile!"
Lilly W University of Northern Iowa
"Never be afraid, just try and you will see you will succed. Time after time you will do better"
Francesca A Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore / Unicatt
"a lot of humanity"
benedetta s Istituto Venezia
"Everything I gained from studying abroad had nothing to do with Westminster"
Kathe R Fordham University
"I gained a new perspective and experienced a new culture. Definitely worth it"
Nick P Boston College
"How other cultures work and how to be very independent "
Kody J Regent’s University London
"I learned so much and living abroad really opened my eyes to things I did not think of before."
Abby B UCSC Chile (Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción)
"Microeconomics and game theorie"
francois a University of Lyon
"I learned how to be much more self-sufficient, and I learned more about British culture, and the international culture and lifestyle of London. "
A student Wellesley College
"Understanding from a multitude of international points of views (not only Ireland's, but other countries' depending on the student I was talking to). And so many other things that I can't even begin to touch on."
A student American College Dublin
"I learned about different cultures, food, and countries. That was worthwhile."
Kai J Wellesley College
"It was worth it. New knowledge and new friends are worth the trip."
A student Lomonosov Moscow State University
"I can go on and on about what this experience has taught me; it's almost hard to explain. Everyone will tell you that you have to study abroad because it's an experience of a lifetime and it really is. JUST DO IT."
Monica R California State University - Northridge
"To be more independent and open. Yes. "
Jessica C University of Northern Iowa
"Gained some international perspective during the Arab Spring. Met amazing people. "
Tom R University of San Diego
"Being abroad is like taking a semester off from Wellesley. VERY WORTHWHILE. Still had to work but no busy work so just studying on your own. "
A student Wellesley College