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International Affairs

Universidad del Salvador
 
     
AT A GLANCE:

Homepage:
www.salvador.edu.ar

Location:
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Language:
Spanish

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 below: 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 and an interview by a UNL selection committee.
 
 
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 will 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 Directory contains more program information and descriptions of each member institution. Personal copies are available in the International Affairs office at 420 University Terrace, P.O. Box 880682, Lincoln, NE 68588-0682; 402/472-5358. The ISEP web-site has links to program sites. The catalogs of ISEP institutions are also available on microfiche in the International Affairs Office. 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 :
Christa Joy
International Affairs
420 University Terrace
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68588-0682
(402) 472-5358
E-mail: iaffairs@unl.edu