<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="65001"%> UNLV Office of International Programs

Study Abroad

International study experience is an important part of any college education. Study abroad helps students to understand our changing society and planet from a global perspective. International education and foreign language skills are also important in many careers.  Living in a foreign country provides an opportunity to see our culture, ourselves, and others from a new perspective. Students who study abroad have special insights into global politics, international economics, and planetary environmental preservation efforts, which can help shape the future.


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National Student Exchange

The National Student Exchange (NSE) is a program for undergraduate exchange within the United States and Canada. Instead of crossing oceans, NSE students cross state, regional, provincial, and cultural borders. The changes seen in attitudes, understanding of other people in other settings, maturity, risk-taking, and decision making are similar to the experiences of students who study outside of North America.

The NSE program has been at UNLV for more than 20 years. It allows eligible students the opportunity to attend a member university for up to one academic year. There are approximately 200 member schools in the U.S. (including schools in Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, plus several schools in Canada). Participants either pay in-state tuition to the school they attend or they pay UNLV tuition.

 


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News and Events


Study Abroad Summer or Fall 08
Make Up Orientation
Friday, May 9, 2008
CBC A110
1:30 - 4:30 p.m.


Spring 2009 Scholarship Application Deadline:
October 3, 2008


National Student Exchange (NSE)
Application Deadline February 29, 2008
Late Applications now being accepted!
Visit our office for a list of universities still accepting students!


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