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 learned how other people live, what is important in life. The importance of relationships, politeness, taking your time, food, culture. It was VERY worthwhile. The lessons are hard to put into words but are very worth learning. "
A student Truman State University
"I learned a great deal about Korean culture. It was definitely worthwhile, but I might have chosen a different university if only to expand the breadth of students I met and encountered. "
ajbogart Trinity University
"Learned more about my own ethnic identity, the history and influence of US-Japan race relations, and the ability to understand and engage indirect communication styles. yes, so worth it."
A student University of the Pacific
"I gained a different perspective on the world and some valuable life experience. Definitely worthwhile"
jvimbert Western Washington University
"Yes it was worthwhile, but after learning that Germans only pay 500€ per semester to attend school and that German University is more of a self taught process I would have taken a different approach to things."
kellyn.voss St. Cloud State University
"Learned a lot about being independent and living alone in a different country."
linda c San Jose State University
"Definitely worthwhile. Learned about a completely different culture than what I'm used to. Opened my eyes to the world. Helped me accept people for who they are rather than judging them or trying to change them."
A student Western Washington University
"Yes, this experience was completely worthwhile! I met so many amazing people and have a new view of the world. It completely changed my perspective on many things and changed me as a person. I am ever so grateful for participating in this!"
A student New Mexico State University
"The experience can not be culminated into words. I learned about the world, about life, love, myself, and even improved my writing substantially. Worthwhile is an understatement."
Jacqueline H San Jose State University
"I learned to depend on myself and to not let others see you as a weak person and to be open to trying new things. "
World Traveler San Jose State University
"it was amazing and i loved that i was able to travel!"
A student New Mexico State University
"A whole lot about Maori culture, and theatre, tons about the local areas and what kiwis care about. It was absolutely worthwhile!"
A student University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
"So much! I learned a lot about myself, about many different cultures, about different people. It was most definitely worthwhile and I wish I could do it every semester. "
A student University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
"I learned to be comfortable in new situations, patience, and a deeper understanding of what I want from my life."
A student University of Wisconsin - Stout
"Yes, my language skills have improved greatly and I can not wait to return "
A student The College of William and Mary
"It was totally worthwile. I gained more independence that I already had. I gained a lot of patience. After traveling to various countries and cities I learned tons. I feel that I am a better/ smarter traveler now. I learned a lot about the Galician culture. I just loved it. "
Jessica S San Jose State University
"It definitely opened my eyes and help me understand the World better. My vision is broader and I believe I'm more open, mentally and culturally. It also changed my career goals. It was, no doubt, worthwhile. I would do it again 10 times. "
German R New Mexico State University
"So much. Friends from around the world. A new perspective on both the world and my own country. Much more as well. It was unbelievably worthwile."
jason i Nebraska Wesleyan University
"The real question is what didn't I learn! I feel like I know more about myself now than I have ever known. It was amazing!"
A student San Jose State University
"Patience, flexibility, adaptability, empathy, and much more. It was more than worthwhile. It was an incredible life-changing experience I will never forget. "
Ryan F University of the Pacific
"I learned a lot about Korean culture and how to accept cultural differences which may seem different or even offensive to what I am used to."
A student University of the Pacific
"It was so worthwhile. I learned that I can be so much more than I thought I was. I thought my shyness would get in the way for me having a good time and I worried that I wouldn't be able to make friends. I wish I spent less time worrying and was more confident in myself."
A student University of the Pacific
"I could never put into one sentence what I learned, it was a lifetime of lessons and experiences that will follow me far into the future. "
Jessie P Nebraska Wesleyan University
"I gained a whole new perspective on life. I had never left America before this and I am so glad I was finally able to. It has made me appreciate my life and opened my eyes to what the rest of the world is like. Not only did I experience the Thai culture, but I got to know people from all over the world. It was completely worth a..."
A student San Jose State University
"the experience was incredible. i loved the city and the people i met. it was the best way i could have spent a university year."
A student San Jose State University