ISEP Student Ambassadors
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STUDY ABROAD
Outside the Box // Inside the Culture
What is ISEP?
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International Student Exchange Programs
Immersive, affordable, unique study abroad
A non-profit network of 340 universities and 46,000+ alumni
ISEP takes you outside the box, and inside the culture
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Why ISEP?
• Immersion: Live like a local!
• Learning: A variety of
programs
• Affordability: a program for
every price range
• Variety: Over 200 programs
across 50 countries and 5
continents
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Programs: Exchange & Direct
EXCHANGE
• A student from another
ISEP university comes to
fill your spot at your home
university.
• Apply to up to 10 ISEP
universities
• Pay your home tuition,
room, and board while
abroad
• Your financial aid applies!
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Directly enroll, and pay a
discounted tuition rate to
the ISEP host university
Allows you to attend your
first-choice study
abroad university,
provided you meet all
requirements.
The best way to study
abroad with a friend!
Your financial aid applies!
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What ISEP Offers
• An on-site ISEP coordinator
• Volunteer, service learning,
and intern opportunities
• Access to campus facilities
• A comprehensive
orientation
• Emergency support
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Application Tips
• Talk to your academic advisor about the best
time for you to go abroad
• Research courses at the ISEP universities you’d
like to go to
• Check the priority deadline of programs that
interest you
• Complete a language evaluation (if necessary)
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My ISEP Story
1. Direct or Exchange?
Why was this the best
option for you?
2. Host university, host
country: Why this
location?
3. Program Length: Full
Year, Semester,
Summer?
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My ISEP Story
4. Language: What language did you study? Did
you study in the country’s host language, or in
English?
5. Courses: What was your favorite class? Did
you collaborate with local students?
6. Extracurricular Activities: Did you join any
clubs or organizations on or off campus?
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Why I Chose ISEP
• Non-traditional locations to complete my studies
• Ability to use my financial aid
• Allowed me to make my own schedule and travel on my
own terms
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#1 Lesson Learned Abroad
How to get around on my own.
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Study Abroad Made Me More:
Independent
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Learn More About ISEP
• View the 2014-2015 catalogs online
• Contact other ISEP Student Ambassadors
• Follow @ISEPStudyAbroad on Social Media
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