Nebraska Wesleyan University
University Information
Nebraska Wesleyan University educates students to become thoughtful citizens and successful leaders. That’s why our general education curriculum is entitled, “Preparing for Global Citizenship.” We believe that students need to explore the world and its peoples to understand their place in that world; this exploration helps them communicate across borders, contribute to the solution of complex issues, and leave the world a better place than they found it.
Nebraska Wesleyan realizes that cost is a major factor in the decision to study abroad. That’s why we belong to the International Student Exchange Program (ISEP) where NWU students can study abroad for the same price as studying on campus. That’s also true for exchange study at our three sister universities in Japan (Kwansei Gakuin University), Mexico (Tec de Monterrey in Querétaro) and Estonia (University of Tartu).
In addition, the International Education Office awards Education Abroad Grants to students with financial need who want to study abroad on exchange programs or faculty–led study abroad trips. The International Education Office also assists students to apply for other study abroad scholarships and grants.
Nebraska Wesleyan offers a full range of study abroad options so that every student has the opportunity to study abroad. These options range from "island programs" where students travel together with a Nebraska Wesleyan professor for two to three weeks to a full year of "immersion" where students study with native students in the classroom.
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No important dates configured."I gained language skills and confidence beyond anything that can be taught within a classroom setting. I also learned how valuable cultural immersion can be and how to be independent in unfamiliar places. "
A student Nebraska Wesleyan University
"Even though I felt very challenged at some times, it ended up being the best time of my life!"
Hanna M Nebraska Wesleyan University
"I learned how to interact from all sorts of people from around the world. I was more independent and learned to plan and execute trips in different countries. "
A student Nebraska Wesleyan University
"Yes it was worthwhile, I learned that I just have to be myself and not really care about what other people think about. Also, that everyone has the same problems whether they speak English or Spanish or are gay or straight or whatever. People are just people, all with the same problems."
jalisa.winkle Nebraska Wesleyan 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
"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
"It was definitely worth while. I learned a lot about oceanic creatures and the declining health of the reef. If I have the opportunity to scuba dive again, I'll have more appreciation for the animals around me. "
A student Nebraska Wesleyan University
"Yes, it was worthwhile. Experiencing another culture and perspective was fun and challenging."
A student Nebraska Wesleyan University
"The basic understanding of the cultural atmosphere of London, how the tube system works, many various historical facts about London, movement and vocal tips/strategies for portraying Shakespeare; It was all worthwhile!"
Ross M Nebraska Wesleyan University
"traveling is one of the most important things to my life. yes."
A student Nebraska Wesleyan University
"A greater understanding of the culture outside of what you see in media. They are surprisingly similar to western cultures, but still very different."
A student Nebraska Wesleyan 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
"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
"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 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
"In the sense that it accomplished a degree requirement: YES! Academically it was okay, just okay. I will return to Mexico, but not ITESM."
Marcus P Nebraska Wesleyan University
"I gained a new understanding of myself. I made incredible friends that are located throughout the globe. I became aware that America would always be home to me and that I like the culture/outlook on life that Americans have."
Cassandra H Nebraska Wesleyan University
"It really has made me more open minded about other cultures and their traditions. I am more outspoken and independent as a person. It has matured me quite a bit. I loved speaking Spanish all the time, so I would love to have a career in a foreign country."
Molly A Nebraska Wesleyan University
"Yes, I had an amazing time and wouldn't trade it for the world."
Blake H Nebraska Wesleyan University
"I gained a great independence and I feel like I am now a better adult"
Amanda D Nebraska Wesleyan University