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What is National Student Exchange (NSE)?
National Student Exchange is a consortium of U.S. and Canadian colleges and universities, including the University of Minnesota. Students who attend a school that participates in NSE can go on exchange to any other member school. That means you can choose to go on exchange for a semester or a year to schools all over the U.S., Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and Canada!
NSE provides academic opportunities and adventure. Imagine the academic choices you have when you can access courses from 190 schools! Think of the adventure, the diversity you can find among classmates and professors in new regions, and the cultural and geographical differences you can explore. NSE offers a unique chance to enhance and expand your personal and academic horizons.
Info Sessions and Application Deadlines
If you'd like to go on exchange during the spring 2009 semester, contact the Career and Community Learning Center immediately. The official deadline has passed, but some schools do still have openings.
If you'd like to go on exchange during the 2009–2010 school year, apply by February 11, 2009. (This is the preferred application deadline for the fall 2009 and spring 2010 semesters.)
If you're considering applying, register to attend an NSE Info Session, where you can learn more details and pick up an application. NSE Info Sessions are held throughout the school year. If you decide to apply, attendance at an Info Session is required.
Everything You Need to Know About NSE:
Contact Info
The Career and Community Learning Center (CCLC) administers NSE for University of Minnesota students. Contact our NSE advisors at nseadv@class.cla.umn.edu, 612-626-2044, or by visiting CCLC's 345 Fraser Hall office.
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