NDSU EXCHANGE
PROGRAMS
NDSU Exchange Programs
Exchange programs are a great opportunity
for studying abroad: pay NDSU tuition and
fees while studying in a different country!
Students taking part in an exchange
program typically taking classes at the
university as an international student and
have an opportunity to get to know local
students well in their day to day life.
NDSU
Exchange
Program
Costs
Eligible students can use financial
aid and scholarships.
During the application process,
students complete a Financial Aid
Questionnaire and then can meet
with Student Financial Services to
discuss their options.

Participants pay NDSU
tuition and fees
Additional expenses:
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Local housing and meals
Airfare
Passport and visa
Books and supplies
International health
insurance
 Application fee of $100
and course fee of $50
Exchange Program Options
There are more than 14 NDSU Exchange
programs and more than 45 ISEP Exchange
programs with classes taught in English.
There are 5 different NDSU Exchange
programs (Mexico, Chile, Ecuador, and 2 in
Spain) and more than 20 ISEP Exchange
programs for Spanish language immersion.
Part I

NDSU EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
IN ENGLISH
Aarhus School of Business
and Social Sciences
• NDSU Exchange in Aarhus, Denmark
• Year, semester, and summer options
• July to August, exact dates vary
Marketing, Management, Business,
Modern Languages, Economics, Social
Sciences, Media, Wind Power, and Biofuel
Production
• Residence Hall
Aarhus University
Communications Building
Aarhus
Summer
University
Program
Costs
Eligible students can use financial
aid and scholarships.
During the application
process, students complete a
Financial Aid Questionnaire and
then can meet with Student
Financial Services to discuss their
options.

Participants pay NDSU
tuition and fees
Additional expenses:






Housing and meals
Airfare
Passport
Application fee of $100
Approx. total: $3,800
(for ND residents with 3
credits of base rate
tuition)
Babes-Bolyai University
• NDSU Exchange in Cluj-Napoca, Romania
• STEM Classes in English:
 Chemistry, Computer Science, Public Health

• Stay in a homestay, flat, or residence hall
Babes-Bolyai University
Main Building
ESA Summer in France
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NDSU Exchange in Angers, France
May 28 - June 30, 2014
No language pre-requisite
Learn about the French way of life,
sustainable agriculture, economics
• Optional free farm internship in the areas of
 dairy, poultry, horticulture, cereals, viticulture

• Stay in a homestay
Summer in
France
Program
Costs
Eligible students can use financial
aid and scholarships.
During the application process,
students complete a Financial Aid
Questionnaire and then can meet
with Student Financial Services to
discuss their options.

Participants pay NDSU
tuition and fees
Additional expenses:
 Est. $2600 program fee
for
housing, meals, excursion
s
 Airfare
 Passport
 Application fee of $100
 Approx. total: $6,920
(for ND residents with
base rate tuition)
Angers, France
Lavender Farm
Hochschule Emden/Leer
• NDSU Exchange in Emden, Germany
• University of Applied Sciences
• Areas of study:
 International Strategic Leadership, Crisis Management
in International Mergers and Acquisitions, International
Marketing, International Human Resource Management,
Communication and Presentation Skills, and Business

• Stay in Apartment alone or residence hall
Hochschule Emden/Leer
University of Applied Sciences
INSEEC Business and
Communication Schools
• NDSU Exchange in 5 locations: Bordeaux,
Chamberry, Lyon, Monte Carlo, and Paris,
France
• Undergraduate programs include:
Accounting, Business (AACSB
accredited), Finance, Management,
Marketing
• Stay in an apartment (alone or shared)
Lyon, France
Campus and surrounding city
Hanze University
• NDSU Exchange in Groningen, Netherlands
• Study at the International Business School
• Areas of study: Business, Facilities
Management, Human Resources
Management, Management
• Stay in apartments (alone or shared) or
homestay
Hanze University
Campus photo
Konkuk University
• NDSU Exchange in Seoul, South Korea
• Highlights of Areas of Study:
Animal Science, Apparel and Textiles,
Architecture, Biology, Chemistry, Computer
Science, Culture, Economics, Engineering,
Environmental Studies, History, Humanities,
Korean Language, Math, Physical Education,
Physics, Political Science, Vet Tech

• Stay in Residence Halls
Konkuk University
Campus photo
Konkuk University
International Summer Program
• NDSU Exchange in Seoul, South Korea
• July 12-August 8, 2014
• Areas of Study:
 Business & Economics, Finance, Sociology,
Korean language, and Korean culture

• Stay in Residence Halls
Konkuk ISP
Program
Costs
Eligible students can use financial
aid and scholarships.
During the application
process, students complete a
Financial Aid Questionnaire and
then can meet with Student
Financial Services to discuss their
options.

Participants pay NDSU
tuition and fees
Additional expenses:






Housing and meals
Airfare
Passport
Application fee of $100
Approx. total: $5,550
(for ND residents with 6
credits base rate tuition)
Konkuk Internship and Cultural
Experience Program
• Non-credit program in Seoul, South Korea
(technically this program isn’t exchange but it is with our
exchange partner school)

• June 25-July 25, 2014
• Teach English to Korean students studying
abroad
• Earn a small stipend of approx. $900
• Stay in Residence Halls
Konkuk ICE
Program
Costs
Eligible students can use financial
aid and scholarships.
During the application process,
students complete a Financial Aid
Questionnaire and then can meet
with Student Financial Services to
discuss their options.

Non-credit program, so no
tuition or fees
Additional expenses:







Housing and meals
Airfare
Passport
Application fee of $100
Approx. total: $3,390
Note: Since this program
is non-credit, it’s not
eligible for financial aid
Korea University
• NDSU Exchange in Seoul, South Korea
• STEM classes in English:
 Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Civil
Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
Environmental Sciences, Microbiology, Organic
Chemistry

• Stay in a Residence Hall
Korea University
Campus photo
Kyung Hee University
• NDSU Exchange, with 2 campuses in
Korea: Seoul and Suwon
• Seoul Campus:
 Politics and Economics, Business
Administration, Hotel and Tourism
Management, Science, Medicine, Pharmacy,
Nursing, Music, Fine Art, Arts and Design

• Stay in a Residence Hall
Kyung Hee University con’t
• Global Campus (Suwon):
 Engineering, Electronics and Information,
Applied Science, Life Science, Management
and International Relations, Foreign Languages
and Literature, Art and Design, Physical
Education, Liberal Arts

• Stay in a Residence Hall
Kyung Hee University
Administration Building
Linköping University
• NDSU Exchange in Linköping, Sweden
• Areas of study:
 Biology, Communication, Computer Science,
Culture, Education, Engineering (Civil,
Electrical, Mechanical), History, Human
Development, Int’l Business, Int’l Relations, Int’l
Studies, Management, Marketing, Math,
Nursing, Physics, Political Science, Psychology

• Stay in a Residence Hall
Linköping University
Campus photo
Turiba School
of Business Administration
• NDSU Exchange in Riga, Latvia
• Areas of study:
 Accounting, Business, Communication,
Hospitality Management, International
Business, International Relations, Public
Relations, Tourism

• A scholarship of $750 is available
• Stay in a Residence Hall
Riga, Latvia
Area photo
Part II

NDSU EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
FOR SPANISH
University of Burgos
• NDSU Exchange in Burgos, Spain
• Immerse yourself in language taking
classes in Spanish in a variety of areas
• 10,000 students studying at 5 centres:
 Science, Economics and Business,
Humanities and Education, Law & Technology
 Over 30 different undergraduate degrees

• Stay in a homestay or residence hall
Universidad de Burgos
Residencia Universitaria Camino de Santiago
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
• NDSU Exchange in Madrid, Spain
• Three centres: the School of Social
Science and Law, the School of
Humanities and the School of Engineering
situated on three different campuses in
Getafe, Leganés y Colmenarejo
• Stay in a homestay, flat, or residence hall
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
School of Engineering
Monterrey Tec
• NDSU Exchange with locations currently
in Chiapas, Guadalajara, Mexico City, and
Queretaro, Mexico
• Courses offered in Spanish and English
• Undergraduate study available
 agriculture, business and management,
communications, education, engineering and
sciences, health, the humanities and social
sciences, information technology, and law
Monterrey Tec
Photo of Monterrey campus by Creative Commons Monterrey
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NDSU Exchange Programs (English and Spanish)

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    NDSU Exchange Programs Exchangeprograms are a great opportunity for studying abroad: pay NDSU tuition and fees while studying in a different country! Students taking part in an exchange program typically taking classes at the university as an international student and have an opportunity to get to know local students well in their day to day life.
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    NDSU Exchange Program Costs Eligible students canuse financial aid and scholarships. During the application process, students complete a Financial Aid Questionnaire and then can meet with Student Financial Services to discuss their options. Participants pay NDSU tuition and fees Additional expenses:      Local housing and meals Airfare Passport and visa Books and supplies International health insurance  Application fee of $100 and course fee of $50
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    Exchange Program Options Thereare more than 14 NDSU Exchange programs and more than 45 ISEP Exchange programs with classes taught in English. There are 5 different NDSU Exchange programs (Mexico, Chile, Ecuador, and 2 in Spain) and more than 20 ISEP Exchange programs for Spanish language immersion.
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    Part I NDSU EXCHANGEPROGRAMS IN ENGLISH
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    Aarhus School ofBusiness and Social Sciences • NDSU Exchange in Aarhus, Denmark • Year, semester, and summer options • July to August, exact dates vary Marketing, Management, Business, Modern Languages, Economics, Social Sciences, Media, Wind Power, and Biofuel Production • Residence Hall
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    Aarhus Summer University Program Costs Eligible students canuse financial aid and scholarships. During the application process, students complete a Financial Aid Questionnaire and then can meet with Student Financial Services to discuss their options. Participants pay NDSU tuition and fees Additional expenses:      Housing and meals Airfare Passport Application fee of $100 Approx. total: $3,800 (for ND residents with 3 credits of base rate tuition)
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    Babes-Bolyai University • NDSUExchange in Cluj-Napoca, Romania • STEM Classes in English:  Chemistry, Computer Science, Public Health • Stay in a homestay, flat, or residence hall
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    ESA Summer inFrance • • • • NDSU Exchange in Angers, France May 28 - June 30, 2014 No language pre-requisite Learn about the French way of life, sustainable agriculture, economics • Optional free farm internship in the areas of  dairy, poultry, horticulture, cereals, viticulture • Stay in a homestay
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    Summer in France Program Costs Eligible studentscan use financial aid and scholarships. During the application process, students complete a Financial Aid Questionnaire and then can meet with Student Financial Services to discuss their options. Participants pay NDSU tuition and fees Additional expenses:  Est. $2600 program fee for housing, meals, excursion s  Airfare  Passport  Application fee of $100  Approx. total: $6,920 (for ND residents with base rate tuition)
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    Hochschule Emden/Leer • NDSUExchange in Emden, Germany • University of Applied Sciences • Areas of study:  International Strategic Leadership, Crisis Management in International Mergers and Acquisitions, International Marketing, International Human Resource Management, Communication and Presentation Skills, and Business • Stay in Apartment alone or residence hall
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    INSEEC Business and CommunicationSchools • NDSU Exchange in 5 locations: Bordeaux, Chamberry, Lyon, Monte Carlo, and Paris, France • Undergraduate programs include: Accounting, Business (AACSB accredited), Finance, Management, Marketing • Stay in an apartment (alone or shared)
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    Lyon, France Campus andsurrounding city
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    Hanze University • NDSUExchange in Groningen, Netherlands • Study at the International Business School • Areas of study: Business, Facilities Management, Human Resources Management, Management • Stay in apartments (alone or shared) or homestay
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    Konkuk University • NDSUExchange in Seoul, South Korea • Highlights of Areas of Study: Animal Science, Apparel and Textiles, Architecture, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Culture, Economics, Engineering, Environmental Studies, History, Humanities, Korean Language, Math, Physical Education, Physics, Political Science, Vet Tech • Stay in Residence Halls
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    Konkuk University International SummerProgram • NDSU Exchange in Seoul, South Korea • July 12-August 8, 2014 • Areas of Study:  Business & Economics, Finance, Sociology, Korean language, and Korean culture • Stay in Residence Halls
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    Konkuk ISP Program Costs Eligible studentscan use financial aid and scholarships. During the application process, students complete a Financial Aid Questionnaire and then can meet with Student Financial Services to discuss their options. Participants pay NDSU tuition and fees Additional expenses:      Housing and meals Airfare Passport Application fee of $100 Approx. total: $5,550 (for ND residents with 6 credits base rate tuition)
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    Konkuk Internship andCultural Experience Program • Non-credit program in Seoul, South Korea (technically this program isn’t exchange but it is with our exchange partner school) • June 25-July 25, 2014 • Teach English to Korean students studying abroad • Earn a small stipend of approx. $900 • Stay in Residence Halls
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    Konkuk ICE Program Costs Eligible studentscan use financial aid and scholarships. During the application process, students complete a Financial Aid Questionnaire and then can meet with Student Financial Services to discuss their options. Non-credit program, so no tuition or fees Additional expenses:       Housing and meals Airfare Passport Application fee of $100 Approx. total: $3,390 Note: Since this program is non-credit, it’s not eligible for financial aid
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    Korea University • NDSUExchange in Seoul, South Korea • STEM classes in English:  Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Microbiology, Organic Chemistry • Stay in a Residence Hall
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    Kyung Hee University •NDSU Exchange, with 2 campuses in Korea: Seoul and Suwon • Seoul Campus:  Politics and Economics, Business Administration, Hotel and Tourism Management, Science, Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, Music, Fine Art, Arts and Design • Stay in a Residence Hall
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    Kyung Hee Universitycon’t • Global Campus (Suwon):  Engineering, Electronics and Information, Applied Science, Life Science, Management and International Relations, Foreign Languages and Literature, Art and Design, Physical Education, Liberal Arts • Stay in a Residence Hall
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    Linköping University • NDSUExchange in Linköping, Sweden • Areas of study:  Biology, Communication, Computer Science, Culture, Education, Engineering (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical), History, Human Development, Int’l Business, Int’l Relations, Int’l Studies, Management, Marketing, Math, Nursing, Physics, Political Science, Psychology • Stay in a Residence Hall
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    Turiba School of BusinessAdministration • NDSU Exchange in Riga, Latvia • Areas of study:  Accounting, Business, Communication, Hospitality Management, International Business, International Relations, Public Relations, Tourism • A scholarship of $750 is available • Stay in a Residence Hall
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    Part II NDSU EXCHANGEPROGRAMS FOR SPANISH
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    University of Burgos •NDSU Exchange in Burgos, Spain • Immerse yourself in language taking classes in Spanish in a variety of areas • 10,000 students studying at 5 centres:  Science, Economics and Business, Humanities and Education, Law & Technology  Over 30 different undergraduate degrees • Stay in a homestay or residence hall
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    Universidad de Burgos ResidenciaUniversitaria Camino de Santiago
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    Universidad Carlos IIIde Madrid • NDSU Exchange in Madrid, Spain • Three centres: the School of Social Science and Law, the School of Humanities and the School of Engineering situated on three different campuses in Getafe, Leganés y Colmenarejo • Stay in a homestay, flat, or residence hall
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    Universidad Carlos IIIde Madrid School of Engineering
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    Monterrey Tec • NDSUExchange with locations currently in Chiapas, Guadalajara, Mexico City, and Queretaro, Mexico • Courses offered in Spanish and English • Undergraduate study available  agriculture, business and management, communications, education, engineering and sciences, health, the humanities and social sciences, information technology, and law
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    Monterrey Tec Photo ofMonterrey campus by Creative Commons Monterrey
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