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, Venezuela, The United Kingdom, and Ireland.
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
"Yes, it was an excellent experience, which I will always remember."
Jessica M Carleton College
"It was very worthwhile. But if I had to do it again, I would choose a different program."
Matt F Tulane University
"Yes. Even though the school was very bad, the experiences were very good. We traveled around Europe and you get to meet people from all over the world."
Dylan Édouard K Indiana University of Pennsylvania
"I gained a lot of my conversational spanish-speaking skill that I now have. Studying abroad really helped me learn the language. It was also a great experience and I got to travel a lot, which I have always wanted to do. I would love to go back! "
Nichole V Bowling Green State University
"I would never let a mediocre school ruin my time abroad. The people I met and the places I went were beyond anything I could have ever imagined. It was one of the best, if not the best, experiences in my lifetime I wouldn't pass it up for anything."
Jack C Villanova University
"ABSOLUTELY."
Lili S Hofstra University
"This trip was very much worth while. I learned some things about myself and was able to connect with other students and form an aliance. "
Shakari H Marygrove College
"I am considering studying architecture for graduate school because of my positive experience with study abroad. I am also trying to retain my spanish language that I started to learn while I was abroad."
Katy S Trinity University
"Overall, it was worth it. "
Emily K Ohio University
"I wouldn't say that studying abroad changed any of my plans but it broadened my experience and gave me a more global view of things."
Michael K Middlebury College
"Yes, so much so that I attended for Spring and Fall 2011 and I'm returning for a year of Post-Bac work."
Joanna K Washington & Jefferson College
"Absolutely. I had a wonderful time, and I met very interesting people."
Carolyn J Wellesley College
"My experience was extremely worthwhile in helping me with my language skills but also with a lot of general skills such as being independent and taking initiative to figure complicated situations out on my own. It also helped me to focus my academic interests both by helping realize what I don't want to study in depth and by sho..."
Kayla W University of California - San Diego
"My time abroad at the University of Haifa was an amazing experience all around. Both the academic and cultural experiences exceeded my expectations!"
Chelsea G University of Florida
"I gained a lot in terms of conversation skills and grammar. It was a very helpful language program. It didn't change my plans, but was very well in line with them."
Andrea B New College of Florida
"I learned how to be independent and had a lot of fun in the city. But, I was not impressed with the education abroad. "
Kelsey T Wellesley College
"YES!"
Cor P University of California - San Diego
"My study abroad experience allowed me to gain a non-American aspect of everything from international events to manners of conducting daily activities. I truly believe that my study abroad experience boosted my cultural awareness in a way that no amount of time reading textbooks could have. There is certainly no substitute for st..."
Johnny Lee C The University of Texas at Austin
"Absolutely, I would recommend everyone do it to gain a deeper sense of culture and awareness."
Jeff B Presbyterian College
"Yes. I have decided to change some of my priorities upon my return to the states for the better. Definitely take the opportunities to volunteer when you study at ECES."
Harrison G University of California - San Diego
"Yes"
Amanda W University of Nebraska- Lincoln
"I realize that there are other options out there and that there is more to my life than what is going on right now. I see the possibilities that are available and the places I can take my life."
Madison S University of Nebraska- Lincoln
"Hell yes. "
Daniel D University of Nebraska- Lincoln
"Cultural knowledge, better understanding of Asian countries, courses in Information systems provided me way for my future emphasis "
Gagandeep B Pepperdine University Graziadio School of Business and Management
"Absolutely, I learned so much about a culture I knew nothing about and I met the coolest people I could ever meet from around the world."
Emma C Middlebury College