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Ever thought about the National Student Exchange (NSE) program?
The what…?
Feel like you’re in need a change of scenery for a semester or two?
Also, interested in beefing up your resume during your time as an undergraduate student?
Well, what are your options?
Not really interested in dropping out of school?
And don’t think you can really afford a study abroad program at this time?

If that’s the case, then…

  • Have you ever thought about attending classes in ski country, for example, like Vermont or Montana?
  • How about the sunny beaches in California or the Virgin Islands?
  • Interested in attending a historically Black college like Tuskegee University in Alabama?
  • Or looking to experience an urban vibe like Boston or Las Vegas?

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Well, opportunity awaits you!

The National Student Exchange Program is a wonderland of undergraduate exchange experiences.
And, if that sounds like an opportunity you’d be interested in exploring, then check out the National Student Exchange Program.
This consortium of public and private colleges and universities offers exchanges to study in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands and Guam.
In addition, the options are wide and super diverse… a little something for everyone.
As a participant in the National Student Exchange Program, you get to

  • experience a different campus environment,
  • meet new people,
  • and diversify your academic program.

So what are the basic eligibility requirements?

The basic requirements include:

  • full-time enrollment status
  • completion of at least one academic year (24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours),
  • in good standing,
  • and a G.P.A. of 2.5.
  • In addition, you will also need prior approval of your proposed academic study plan from your home campus before you can attend your new campus. So, just think about it for a moment.

What are the benefits? Well… for one:

  • Living in an altogether different geographical region,
  • Enhancing your pro-active persona,
  • Having a different student experience at a different campus,
  • Expanding your personal and professional network.
  • Taking courses not available on your home campus,
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And they have a great flexible and affordable student-centered payment plan.
You can even use your financial aid to cover most, if not all, of the costs.
Check today to see if your campus is a member of the National Student Exchange Program.
And don’t pass this up!
This may be the exact remedy you need to energize your goal of graduating on your own timetable!

For more information, visit the National Student Exchange Program @ nse.org

 

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