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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

International Affairs

University of Canberra
 
   
AT A GLANCE:

Homepage:
www.canberra.edu.au/

Location:
Canberra

Language:
English

Cost (2008-2009):
Semester: $8,419 (Nebraska resident)
Year: $15,961 (Nebraska resident)


ISEP-Direct is also available based on fees at host institution. Costs posted on www.isep.org


Subjects:
All Fields

Application Deadline:
1st Semester: Jan 15
2nd Semester: Rolling
Placement until September 1

Housing:

Varied, University Arranged

Download as a PDF file:
isep.pdf
 
The Program
 
To find out more about the ISEP program, please follow the link: www.isep.org
 
 
Am I eligible to apply?
 
The program is open to graduate and undergraduate students who have had at least one year of university-level study. A minimum grade point average of 2.75 is preferred. UNL graduate students may apply for graduate-level programs with the approval of Graduate Studies and their graduate committees. Nominations for placement are made to ISEP following review of applications.
 
 
When Should I apply?
 
The application deadline is January 15 for programs beginning in the Fall semester. Spring semester applications are accepted from February 1 until October 1. Spring semester placements are made as applications are submitted until all places are filled.
 
 
How much will it cost?
 

An ISEP semester exchange program costs $8,419 for residents and $13,868 for nonresidents (2008-2009). An ISEP year-long exchange program costs $15,961 for Nebraska residents; $26,858 for nonresidents. This includes instructional costs and room and board. Not included are insurance ($48/month), transportation, books, and personal expenses. ISEP-Direct options are available at varying costs posted on www.isep.org.

 
 
What about transportation?
 
A list of suggestions for student discounted airfare is available from International Affairs.
 
 
What else do I need?
 
Passport pictures; passport and visa information; books and materials about living, traveling, and working abroad are available in the International Affairs resource center at 420 University Terrace, 472-5358.
 
 
Can I get more information?
 
The ISEP web-site has links to program sites. Books about living and traveling abroad may be checked out of the International Affairs resource center.

Academics: Students should discuss study plans with their regular academic advisors and study abroad advisors (International Affairs) for information about study through ISEP.

Financial Aid: For information about applying your financial aid to study abroad programs, contact Caroline Routh in the UNL Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, 402/472-2030.

Administrative Details: For applications and details about studying abroad, transferring credit, etc., see additional handout materials or contact a study abroad advisor at International Affairs, 420 University Terrace; 472-5358.

Related Programs: UNL bilateral exchange programs place students in Australia (Southern Cross University); Germany (Hannover, and Heidelberg universities); Japan (Senshu and Nanzan universities); Mexico (ITESM-Monterrey); and the United Kingdom (Lancaster and Aberdeen universities). Several non-exchange programs in Australia, and eastern and western Europe are sponsored by UNL

Contact :
International Affairs
420 University Terrace
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68588-0682
(402) 472-5358
E-mail: iaffairs@unl.edu