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
"independence, communication, adaptability very worthwhile"
A student New Mexico State University
"It was definitely worthwhile learning about a different Hispanic cultural distinct to my own. I valued the diversity and hospitality of the Costa Rican people"
Veronica R North Park University
"I gained more than I can put into words- perspective, experience, and truly irreplaceable memories. It was incredibly worthwhile- the best thing I've ever done. "
A student Truman State University
"My Spanish improved a lot. I feel much more confident about my spanish and about my ability to travel abroad"
A student University of the Pacific
"Aside from learning a new language I was able to learn many other aspects of a new culture very different from my own. I was also able to see my own culture from an outside perspective and learn how other cultures viewed us. I was able to do a lot of traveling and see much of Europe. And I made many friends who I plan to keep in..."
A student University of North Dakota
"This experience has taught me about myself, about humanity, and about the world I live in. I quickly became aware of my strengths and my weaknesses, and I learned that I am able to change and responsible for changing myself into the person I aspire to be. I became more confident in myself, more daring and more open to trying new..."
A student Truman State University
"Worthwhile? YES. 100% yes. It was a challenge, but it has transformed the way I see the world. In a way, I'm a bit fearless now. I learned a new language, made amazing lifelong friends, and saw some amazing things. It helped my cultural awareness by making me realize that although I appreciate the great state of Nebraska (wher..."
Jon P Nebraska Wesleyan University
"Yes it was. I loved it so much. I am so jealous of all the students who stayed a year at AUBG. It was such a great experience. I learned so much about the country, culture, and my self while aborad"
Taylor L University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
"Oh yes! My Japanese skills grew, I discovered areas of employment possibilities in Japan, and I made tons of friends. I realized that as a Theatre Major, I will have a difficult time finding a job, considering the strict culture in Japan, but I can certainly try. I want to act, sing, and dance for a professional theatre compa..."
Matthew H Nebraska Wesleyan University
"Studying abroad was definitely the most challenging experience of my life. However, it was also one of the most beneficial things I have ever done, because I learned so much about myself and gained confidence in my capabilities to speak the Spanish language and complete tasks independently. You can not find a better way to com..."
Ashlyn L Nebraska Wesleyan University
"I experienced a new culture and my experience was very worthwhile. I wish I could have stayed another semester!"
Jaclyn L Nebraska Wesleyan University
"Very worthwhile. Taught me a lot about myself. I've grown as a person."
Marissa D Western Carolina University
"Oh, it was more than worthwhile. It encouraged me to continue to explore the world later in life, to always keep my eyes open, and to live everyday at its fullest."
Karlene G Nebraska Wesleyan University
"It was an unbelievable experience that I would recommend to anyone. "
Leasha N Western Carolina University
"It was a spectacular semester. Stay a year if you can!! I learned about numerous other countries through all of the students that I met in Canada. "
Megan S Nebraska Wesleyan University
"It was a spectacular semester. Stay a year if you can!! I learned about numerous other countries through all of the students that I met in Canada. "
Megan S Nebraska Wesleyan University
"There are no words that could ever truly reveal what I was able to get out of my study abroad experience. I do know that I am a better person for it and have a clearer vision for myself and for my career."
Maggie P Nebraska Wesleyan University
"Don't get me wrong, I loved Uruguay and the people there. I think if I had gone to a University other than Universidad Catolica, I would have loved it even more. My host family made the experience more than I could have hoped for, helping me improve my Spanish, get around, and explore other countries. Just ranking the school,..."
Megan M Nebraska Wesleyan University
"Academically, this was not worthwhile. But it opened my eyes to the world, gave me lifelong memories and relationships, and let me cross so many things off of the bucket list."
Steven C University of Nebraska- Lincoln
"All I can think about is the next time I get to go abroad."
Paul W University of Nebraska- Lincoln
"Absolutely. I gained more from my experiences outside of the program and with the locals. It has cemented my plans: to study developmental economics and go to graduate school. "
Samuel K Kansas State University
"I matured as a person and felt like I was exposed to a whole new world. The Earth seems much bigger to me now. "
Max R New Mexico State University
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Anna K University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
"The one thing that I realized on Reunion was how much things just don't matter. It seemed like the attitude of everyone there. You're on an island in the middle of the ocean that half the world probably doesn't know exists and they survive just fine. Just go with it. "
Rebecca A University of the Pacific
"I learned how to adapt to a completely foreign culture that I had no prior experience with, even through studying the language. "
Mandy E Maryville College