National Student Exchange
The National Student Exchange (NSE) is an association of 170 colleges and universities that have joined together to provide tuition reciprocal exchange opportunities for their students. Since 1968, over 70,000 students have been placed at campuses across the U.S., its territories, as well as Canada.
To view the NSE website click on the logo. For further information and advising, please contact:
Jill Coleman in the Honors College at (314) 516-7769 or by e-mail colemanji@umsl.edu.
Things you will need to apply: Application for Exchange, Academic Advisor-Reference, Other-Reference, and a applicaiton fee made out to UMSL for $95.
NSE handbook for incoming NSE Students to UMSL.
Map of US Schools, Map of Canadian Schools.
Student Testimonial:
"I spent two semesters studying at the University of Puerto
Rico-Rio Piedras. I studied a variety of subjects and, despite the
relaxing and vacation-like atmosphere you encounter everywhere from
the beach to the bank, the classes were very challenging and rewarding.
The school offered a variety of classes including foreign languages,
sciences, and music classes. Although transportation outside of
the San Juan area could be a little tricky, there were always students
at the dorms who would take the exchange students with them wherever
they were headed. My most valuable possessions were my swimsuit
and towel, my electric fan, comfortable sandals, and quarters for
the bus and laundry room!
Because tuition and dorms are so inexpensive, I could use my extra
money for traveling expenses. I recommend this university to anyone,
including those who are not fluent in Spanish."
-Lindsay Mitchell

