| POTENTIAL
OPENINGS AT NMSU FOR NMIEC STUDENTS SEE
ALSO LIST OF INTENSIVE
LANGUAGE for Graded NMSU Credit |
The
following information is provided as a guide.
Placement in a program is subject to approval
by the Office of Study Abroad and an advertised
program may be unavailable due to imbalances
in the exchange or for other unforeseen circumstances. |
| ISEP
(Worldwide) Exchanges and Direct |
The
International Student Exchange Program (ISEP) is
the largest exchange consortium in the
U.S. with many universities and most fields
of study open to exchange students. ISEP
also offers fee paying ISEP-Direct programs
that NMIEC students may considered. Note:
Exchanges in the UK, Spain, Costa Rica,
Chile (or any other country where placement
is classified as competitive) are not open
to NMIEC students. All other ISEP countries
are open for consideration, but early application
is essential. Several NMIEC students have
studied on exchange with ISEP or have enrolled
in ISEP Direct. |
| MICEFA
Paris Exchange |
MICEFA is
a consortium of universities in Paris and
surrounding areas and U.S. universities.
Students pay NMSU tuition and arrange for
accommodations with MICEFA. Proficiency in
French required although one university does
provide French language study. Students pay
NMSU tuition and arrange for accommodations
with host institution. Note:
Several NMIEC students have applied successfully
to enroll with MICEFA. |
| Alberta
Canada Exchange |
The University
of ALBERTA is Canada's
second largest university with opportunities
for undergraduate and graduate studies
and studies in French. UA is an outstanding
teaching and research institution, ranking
in the top five Canadian universities in
research funding. Students pay NMSU tuition
and arrange for accommodations with host
institution. |
| Bahrom
Summer Program in Korea & Fall or Spring
Exchange |
Seoul
Women's University, Korea,
offers a special summer program for
students (male and female) with interest
in Asian Studies. The
one-month (July 1-27, 2007) Bahrom International
Program, is a unique and low-cost
opportunity to learn about Asia. Female
stuents may also be considered for placement
to study in Fall of Spring semesters. Note:
NMIEC students could be considered for
placement and places should be open for
Summer 2010 if applications are in by mid-February. |
| Jaume
I (Spain) Exchange |
Universidad Jaume
I, located in Costellon
de la Plana, Spain, is the northernmost
province of the Valencian Community,
65 kilometres to the North of Valencia
and 285 kilometers to the South of Barcelona.
Students pay NMSU tuition and arrange
for accommodations with host institution.
High intermediate to low advanced level
of Spanish required. Note:
NMIEC students with strong Spanish skills
may be considered for this program. |
| Lyon
3 (France) Exchange |
Universite
Jean Moulin Lyon
3 is
located in Lyon, France,
the 2nd largest city in France and a commercial
and intellectual center. Lyon 3 offers
NMSU students the opportunity for an exchange
with programs conducted in French or in
English (the Self Program). Students pay
NMSU tuition and arrange for accommodations
with host institution. Note:
Several NMIEC students have studied at
this location. |
| São
Joã del Rey (Brazil) Exchange |
Universidad
Federal de São João del Rei
(UFSJ),
in Minas Gerais state in Brazil, offers
students with Portuguese or upper intermediate
knowledge of Spanish opportunities to study
on exchange. UFSJR follows the Southern
Hemisphere calendar (February-December).
Students pay NMSU tuition and arrange for
accommodations with host institution Note:
NMIEC students with strong Portuguese skills
or advanced Spanish skills could be considered
for placement. |
| Swinburne
(Australia) Exchange |
Swinburne
University of Technology (SUT) is
located in Melbourne, Australia’s
cultural, culinary, and sporting capital.
It has campuses at Hawthorn, Lilydale,
and Prahan. SUT follows the Southern Hemisphere
calendar (February-December) Students pay
NMSU tuition (exchange only) and arrange
for accommodations with host institution. Note:
One NMIEC student has enrolled on exchange,
but placement is competitive since this
is popular with NMSU students. |
| Würzburg
(Germany) Exchange |
Würzburg, Germany,
allows students to study Business courses
in English. The academic calendar at Würzburg
is based on a Winter and Summer Term (which
we would call Fall and Spring). Fall (their
Winter) runs from mid-September through late
January, and Spring (their Summer) runs from
early March through mid-July. So NMSU students
should plan on studying one academic year,
or for Spring only. Students pay NMSU tuition
and housing and arrange for meals on their
own. Note: NMIEC students
could be considered for placement. |
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