Study in the U.S.A. - West (in English) - ISEP Exchange
Regis University is located in the Mile High City with the unmatched backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, but Colorado’s vibrancy is just one of the many reasons students are drawn to Regis.
Regis provides value-centered undergraduate education and encourages its students to make a positive impact in a changing society. Regis' liberal arts education provides the opportunity for students to explore the question "How ought we to live?" while cultivating an excellent academic education.
Our underguaduate liberal arts division, Regis College, hosts approximately 1,900 full-time traditional-aged undergraduate students, the majority of whom live on our beautiful 100-acre campus located just 15 minutes from downtown Denver. Courses are taught in English.
Proactive students can work one-on-one with a faculty member to do independent research in most subject areas.
MEALS
Participants will be able to use the flex spending dollars included in their meal plan at cafes that will remain open on campus during the fall and spring breaks. Students will receive an additional stipend for any day when food services are completely unavailable (such as Thanksgiving Day).
*Calendar Year students are not eligible for ISEP housing or meal benefits over the summer break.
Course Description
1. From the Regis University website, click on the “Quick Links” dropdown box, and select WebAdvisor
2. On the main WebAdvisor page, click on “Students” in the column that appears on the left of the screen
3. On the bottom right side of the page is a section titled “Registration,” click on “Search for Sections and Course Materials” from that list
4. Select the appropriate term (year + either Fall or Spring Semester), school (Regis College, the College of Business & Economics, or College of Computer & Information Sciences) and subject areas that are of interest to you
Fall course schedules are typically posted in March; Spring course schedules are typically posted in October.
Having difficulty finding course information? Contact your ISEP Student Advisor whose contact information can be found in your ISEP Dashboard.
Academics
Other Academic Conditions
Junior-level status required. Additional course-specific prerequisites might be required. Certain courses such as lab or art courses may have additional fees that are not included in ISEP benefits. Additionally, although not recommended, students who take more than 18 credits will be responsible for paying extra tuition.
Certain syllabi may be available on the course website or upon request; contact your ISEP Student Advisor.
PASSPORT: All students must have a valid passport to participate in this program. If you do not have a valid passport, we suggest you start the application process as soon as possible.
VISA: All non-U.S. citizens will be required to obtain a visa. For more information on the process and estimated cost, please review the ISEP Country Handbook here.
Semester & Prices (based on your filters)
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