What is National Student Exchange?

NSE is a consortium of four-year colleges and universities in the United States and its territories that have joined together for the purpose of exchanging students among the member institutions. NSE features a tuition reciprocity system that allows students to attend their host institution by paying the normal tuition/fees of their home campus. Work completed while on the exchange at the host campus (one semester to one year) is brought back to the home institution and credited to the student's degree program. This program, designed to be affordable to students, helps them grow academically and personally as well as develop a greater appreciation for the diversity of our country and our culture.

 

 

 
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