ISEP Exchange
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ISEP Exchange is a program provider offering 155 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer, and Intensive Language abroad programs in 57 countries such as Austria, Australia, Canada, and Switzerland.
ISEP is a worldwide network of over 300 higher education institutions in 50 countries. Students of member institutions may take advantage of any of our low-cost programs to travel to and study at institutions worldwide. For further information or to apply to an ISEP program, please contact your university or college study abroad office or visit our website at https://www.isepstudyabroad.org/programs/program-types-and-deadlines/isep-exchange.
Study Abroad with ISEP Exchange
"I made lifetime friends and had an amazing experiences "
Jessica Hack Truman State University
"It was worthwhile mostly because I got to travel to 9 countries in 5 months while learning about my own capacity for "adulting". Biggest learning curve I've experienced yet."
A student Truman State University
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Leah Truman State University
"My experience in Ecuador was worthwhile undoubtedly, although the weight of this worth lies almost entirely outside of the classroom and more in my travels through the country. We ventured to Banos and went canopying through the mountains, canyoning through the falls, canoeing and dancing with indigenous tribes, and hiking throu..."
A student Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne / IPFW
"I learned a countless number of amazing lessons and I would do it all over again in a heart beat. Studying abroad teaches you more about the world and about who you are than any class or experience at home can ever give you."
Merillyn Whitesell Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne / IPFW
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Jeanette Venderly Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne / IPFW
"I learned that you have to put yourself out there, try the things you would never try, meet the people you would never meet, and do the things you would never do. This is the time to see what you're capable of, to see who you truly are! I got to travel all the way across the world to live in a place where no one knew who I was. ..."
Regan Al-Saigh The University of Texas at Austin
"That people in small towns can be insular and hostile, and that not all of France is as delightful as Paris."
A student Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne / IPFW
"Learned a new outlook on life."
Oliver R The University of Texas at Austin
"I could write paragraphs. My semester in Estonia was filled with nothing but worthwhile experiences. I lived in a country that a lot of people couldn't even place on a map. I traveled to places I never thought I'd go. I made friends from all over the world that I'll have for life. I took classes that I would've never have h..."
Jordyn W Truman State University
"It was definitely worthwhile, and I learned a lot from getting to know another culture and people from all over the world. "
A student Truman State University
"I gained confidence, experience, insight and adventure. I gained many skills I would not be able to have gained in the states."
Michelle Q Truman State University
"I learned how different cultures really can be, but how similar people are. It was more than worthwhile."
A student Truman State University
"I learned to be more open minded, appreciate people who are different from you and their cultures/beliefs. I made some of the greatest friends I could possibly have asked for. I also fell in love with the beauty of Switzerland."
Hope D University of Southern Indiana
"To deal with frustration. It was worthwhile. "
A student Dominican University of California
"My French speaking skills expanded. My fluency in the language is much stronger. I needed French credits for my major, and I was able to get all of them. It was worthwhile. "
Lauren P University of Southern Indiana
"to be open minded, yes"
A student San Diego State University
"Definitely worth while. Definitely going back to Hong Kong someday."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"I gained an understanding of living in another country and experiencing another culture beyond food and daily habits. I learned how another culture approaches certain political problems. "
A student Truman State University
"I learned that to really enjoy or learn something you should give it a chance, otherwise you'll be missing out. When I first learned I was going to Indonesia, I knew nothing about it except for what was online so I was terrified of going. I almost dropped the program. But once I decided I was going, I set restrictions on myself;..."
Tanya R Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne / IPFW
"I learned that I am very lucky to have what I have. I have a way better understanding of the Spanish language and a completely different outlook on the world. The best part of the program was the community service week in Altamira, I wish it would have been more than a week because it was such a humbling experience. "
A student Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne / IPFW
"I learned how to overcome my fears and experience the lifestyle of another. "
Lance G University of Southern Indiana
"I gained a greater understanding of the cultural and unique experiences. Many of the positive moments i had were unrelated to the actual program but rather, traveling with friends I made. "
damien b University of Southern Indiana
"language, culture, independence. It was definitely worthwhile"
Zoe W University of Southern Indiana
"I learned a lot of problem solving skills, had a lot of great travel experiences and ate awesome food. Definitely worthwhile."
A student Truman State University