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
"America sucks and the world has so much more to offer. My problems are so small. People are so wonderful. So worthwhile"
Izzy N Wellesley College
"I learned how to adapt to new suitaitons"
Victoria M Queens University of Charlotte
"I became a lot more self assured. It was definitely worthwhile"
Austin P Appalachian State University
"I gained the knowledge of how to communicate effectively with people of other cultures. I learned how to be more independent and be more able to take care of my own schedule. "
A student Singapore Management University
"First of all, I gained a better understanding of what it means to be a successful business. The idea of businesses focusing on making a positive impact on the world and profits following greatly differs than the American business perspective of just focusing on maximizing profits. I gained friends and a network of people in prac..."
Adam M Band University of the Pacific
"Studying in chester was the experince and so worth it! There were challenges but they just made me stronger and helped me grow into a better person! I gain 3 incredible close friends that still talk to weekly. "
Claudia University of North Georgia
"Along with the self growth and independence from living alone in a different country I gained life-long friends in England (since leaving I've visited twice!)"
Melissa Grant Westminster College, UT
"Living abroad, even for this short time, gave me insight into the thoughts and feelings of people from other countries. I learned that I can manage quite well in another country, and that the best way to get to know another country is to have a home base, and then plan trips. Living in another country, becoming almost a local, i..."
Jeff Wincek Dominican University of California
"I learned how to be on my own: it's not as scary as I thought and sometimes I look forward to it. I like to think my French got better, and I feel more confident when speaking to people I don't really know, both in French and in English."
Alexandria Keefe Brennan University of Southern Indiana
"I gained many friends and some knowledge of not only the Swedish culture, but other cultures that my friends were a part of. I also gained the ability to be independent in situations I wouldn't have been comfortable with before I left."
A student University of Southern Indiana
"I learned that I don't want to live in France."
Bernadette University of Vermont
"I learned to be more self-reliant and depend on myself for working out difficult challenges "
James Kile Whitworth University
"I learned about everyday Korean life and the culture. It was worthwhile to see how millennials in another country hang out and what they do for fun."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"It was definitely worthwhile. I met amazing people and had amazing opportunities thrust upon me. It taught me how to be more independent and sociable. I gained lifelong friends that I hope to see sometime soon."
Allison Dobey Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
"I became much more independent and skilled at travel. It was very worthwhile."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"Do not be afraid to go out and have fun and experience as many things as you can!!!"
A student Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne / IPFW
"Definitely worthwhile! Would do it again 10000x over. Met so many cool interesting people from all walks of life and such a great experience, wish I would've stayed a year! I learned that London is the place I want to live when I am finished with University. "
Sydney McArdle Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne / IPFW
"I learned a great deal about myself and how I relate to the world. However, my study abroad experience was unlike most students at Wellesley because of several tragedies that happened while in Amsterdam and at home involving my family. I am still processing and personally don't feel ready to reflect on what I have learned. I am ..."
A student Wellesley College
"I was able to become more proficient in the language by studying abroad. It was worthwhile because I learned a lot about the Korean culture and food. "
A student Wellesley College
"I learned a lot about myself, the kind of person I want to be, and the kind of people I want to surround myself with. It gave me a new perspective on a lot of things, and was absolutely worthwhile."
A student University of the Pacific
"I literally just became a better person overall. It was very worthwhile. "
Benjamin Hall Berea College
"I learned about Korean culture and learned more Korean. I don't think it was worth all the stress I went through by not having much help from ISEP or my home university and their ridiculous due dates/payments/fees."
A student University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
"My time abroad was very much worthwhile. I gained an experience living in another country. "
Jennifer Phinney University of the Pacific
"People of so many different nationalities live in Sharjah - it was very interesting and informative to spend time with so many types of people and different cultures. "
A student Missouri State University
"I gained experience volunteering with refugees in Malta, I made friends from all over the world and had amazing experiences. I'm glad I went to Malta but academically speaking, it probably was not the best decision I made. "
Claire Douglas Virginia Commonwealth University / VCU