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, Costa Rica, Italy, and Ecuador.
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 learned how to cook for myself, how to eat healthier, how to juggle my education and living independently."
jordan.grant.524 The University of Texas at Austin
"friendship, knowledge, experience! I loved it!"
Casey L The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned so much about cultures beyond our own and how similar we all are in spite of our significant differences. I would recommend studying abroad to anyone and everyone because we as Americans need to be more cultured and as familiar with as many cultures as possible to understand the world better. I wish I could have studie..."
Cheyenne D The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned so much! Food, culture, language, people, etc. It was a breathtaking and enlightening experience. It was definitely worth it."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"It was very worthwhile. I understand more about myself and have grown up. I know I want to travel more and find a career path in England. "
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"Looked at foreign policy and energy issues from a different perspective, very worthwhile. "
ellen s The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned that I am more independent than I thought I would be. I also learned that I cannot live somewhere that is cold for the majority of the year. But, in the end it was worthwhile. I got to meet some amazing people. had some fun adventures, and got the chance to travel throughout Europe. "
Tiffany L Wellesley College
"I was dealt a a crappy hand because I ended up arriving in Denmark without a home. Luckily, I had a mentor from the school who helped me with my housing situation. Although I was scammed and couchsurfed for 3 weeks, after everything was figured out my time in Denmark was indescribable. "
Lynn P The University of Texas at Austin
"I gained friends who I will never forget and a new approach on social outlook. I learned that it is quite easy to live abroad. With a different university assessment system, more exploration of the city in which one lives is possible."
A student Middlebury College
"It was absolutely worthwhile. I gained a new perspective on how I view myself as an American and as a Filipino-American while in London. I learned from seeing so much London/West End theatre and about the culture around the arts. I gained a new love in my life -- London."
Mara P Wellesley College
"Very worthwhile. I learned important life skills for post-graduation life and I immersed myself in a very different, special culture that made me feel uncomfortable and alien at first but then I grew to love and appreciate. I also got to travel to 4 other cities in 4 different countries which provided so much global experience a..."
Gabrielle J V Wellesley College
"I learned how to rely on myself in a new situation, as well as how to reach out and integrate myself into a new college community."
A student Wellesley College
"I learned to stick with things even when they are hard, no matter what the struggle is there is always a way out. I learned to adapt to British culture and it was the best thing I couldve done. It was extremely worthwhile. "
Laura S Oklahoma State University - Stillwater
"I learned that people live differently but at the end of the day we are all just human. It was worth while to me because I was exposed to so much that I wouldn't have been otherwise."
A student University of Northern Iowa
"Spending 5 months with IES was one of the best decisions I have made so far! I was given the opportunity to travel all across China, Tibet, and Southeast Asia, and I do not know of any other program that infuses this much travel into its itinerary. In five months, I experienced new cultures, foods, languages, and learned a treme..."
Zain J Claremont McKenna College
"My experience abroad allowed me to gain amazing cultural experiences and the chance to see and do things I would have never had the chance to do. I was able to meet so many amazing people from a ton of different countries and learn to engage myself more in the culture. This experience made me more independent and brought me out ..."
Jennifer R University of Rochester
"Independence, and how to plan trips."
Jack S Middlebury College
"I learned the importance of travel. Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer. I realized how important it is to spend money on experiences, not objects. I learned the value of money and how life changing travel can become. My experience taught me how independence is essential. I learned how to travel and live on a ..."
A student Ithaca College
"My acting skills have changed forever and my love of acting has only increased."
Juliette G Middlebury College
"Learned about a different environment and what it is like to go to school at a large university."
Thilan T Middlebury College
"Absolutely worthwhile. I learned so much about the French culture and even myself. "
Cole P Oklahoma State University - Stillwater
"I gained more self-confidence in my ability to be independent. I gained a sense of what life post-college will be like in terms of preparing mills and scheduling myself, etc. I learned that everyone's experiences are necessarily different because of things like money or resources, but that everyone can still get a lot out of the..."
Steven K Middlebury College
"I learned more about myself, the world around me, how I fit in to it, and gained a vast amount of knowledge on French language and culture. "
Jimmy G University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh
"I loved studying abroad in Australia and expanding my personal view on the world. Definitely a life changing experience that I would recommend to anyone. "
A student Middlebury College
"Learned so much about other cultures, a new language, made incredible friends, 100% worthwhile."
Morgan B College of Charleston