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
"My experience has been very worthwhile. I learned a lot about myself and how I deal with uncomfortable situations. "
Kate C Truman State University
"How to be more independent, adaptable, and adventurous. I would recommend to every student to study abroad, it was so worth it because of all the great things I got to experience and travel to see."
Alaina Y Truman State University
"You will grow, learn and change so much. This experience has given me so much self confidence and completely changed my life plans/outlook. It was most definitely worthwhile! "
Paige Y Truman State University
"It was so worthwhile; this was my first ever trip outside of the U.S. and i earned so much about a different region of the world, was able to dispel myths Americans have about the Middle East/Asian that we unfortunately get from our news and foreign policy makers, and I was able to learn more about myself--the amount of toleranc..."
Quiamony G Virginia Commonwealth University / VCU
"I learned so much it is hard to put it all in words. My experience was 100% worthwhile and I would do in again and recommend it in a heartbeat. I learned about myself, about other cultures particularly those of the Nordic region, about Computer Science and what aspects interest me and which do not, about cooking, about living on..."
brandy.vickers.7 Baylor University
"That every culture is different and not in a bad way but also they are all strangely similar."
A student SUNY - College at Potsdam
"I learned so many things while I was abroad. I gained so much knowledge of the world, about myself, and also about others as well. I learned about so many different countries and cultures. I met people from every continent. I gained confidence, strength, and independence. I have an even greater respect for other cultures. I coul..."
Hayley S University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
"It was worthwhile. "
A student University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
"I really learned so much about the world in general, I was immersed in the British culture and I got to learn the similarities and differences of the country. I also made friends from all over the world and got to learn about their cultures as well! I really just experienced so many things and that was the most incredible part! ..."
Robert S University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
"I learned a lot about myself, I have become less shy and open to more experience. I have learned to question things, and see things more from a different perspective."
Timothy L University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
"Absolutely worthwhile. I learned to travel alone, navigate a new culture, and gained valuable friends and experiences"
A student Truman State University
"I learned how to be an adult and how to take care of myself. I also learned how to blend into a culture and leave my American-ness behind, which is important to realize. You're a visitor in the country, just because it's different doesn't mean you need to hold your ground to such a great extent. "
A student Pitzer College
"Personally, I feel like this program has made me much more independent and a much more confident traveler. I used to be nervous and confused about how to travel, and I would always want to have everything planned out way in advance. Now I'm much more flexible, and I know that things will work out wherever we go. I know how to..."
Rachel O Truman State University
"I learned to roll with the punches. Keep an open mind. Always smile and keep an optimistic attitude"
A student Truman State University
"I learned that I have to put myself out there and risk looking like an idiot to learn something new about myself. Everything was so worthwhile and it was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life."
Belkisa C Truman State University
"I learned that there are other people in the world who live life differently and are very happy with their lifestyles. I visited places I had never even known about before going abroad and I learned so much about how other people view things and what is important to them. It was an unbelievable experience and I am grateful for..."
A student Truman State University
"How to love on my own and adapt to a culture I knew nothing about before arriving there. Yes it was worthwhile. "
Taylor G Millsaps College
"I learned a lot about how other people live, their opinions on the United States and the importance in communicating with someone in their native language. IT WAS SO WORTHWHILE."
rachel.carey.773 Western Washington University
"So many things. There were definitely challenges but overcoming them helped me grow as a person."
Evelyn C Roanoke College
"I learned a lot about the EU and NATO during my classes here, and it was great to have a European perspective on world politics. The location of Brussels is perfect for traveling, and it's a huge international hub in Europe. This experience was extremely worthwhile, and I loved being able to see so many different parts of Europe..."
A student Bridgewater College
"Yes it was worthwhile. I gained/learned a lot about how to live abroad, as well as, the chinese culture."
Jason M Frostburg State University
"Its a lot easier to live in a foreign city with no prior knowledge than you would expect. I had a great time and learned a lot about myself in the process."
Phil H Frostburg State University
"Cooking, dressing warmly, walking... My first bar and club experiences! (Ireland has wonderful bars.) Definitely worth it."
A student Frostburg State University
"Through ISEP you are given so much freedom that you are also thrown into a world of responsibility. Listening skills become incredibly important, as does common sense. Your eyes open to the mass of cultures and patience grows. "
Rachael D Western Washington University
"My time in Montevideo was very well spent. I felt like I was able to learn more about and experience a culture that I knew almost nothing about prior to my arrival. Aside from the intercambio office and unfriendly local students, I really enjoyed attending this university. I learned to be more independent and gained a lot of con..."
A student Western Washington University