SFA's breathtaking campus is located in the heart of East Texas in historic Nacogdoches. From performing arts to sporting events to nationally touring acts, there’s always plenty for the community to see on campus. Check out ways to get involved on campus and make the most of your experience.  

HOUSING

ISEP students stay at Griffith Hall. Griffith Hall is a co-ed, double-occupancy residence hall on-campus. Each shared bedroom comes with a mini-fridge, two-twin beds, and wheel-chair accessible rooms. Each person gets their own bed, closet, dressers, desk, and desk-chair.

The building is co-ed with the first, second, and third floors being all male, and the fourth and fifth floors being all female. If you have questions about gender-inclusive housing, please reach out to your ISEP Student Services Officer.

Students may be moved to other residence halls during holidays/breaks. 

MEALS

The Jacks 195 Block meal plan allows 195 meal swipes in either dining hall each semester. The Jacks 195 Block meal plan comes with a limited amount of  Dining Dollars per semester to use at on-campus retail locations, as well as 5 meal exchanges at other on-campus dining facilities per week.

Cafeterias on campus are closed during the regular semester holiday breaks. Students will be given a daily stipend to help cover the meal costs following the state per diem.

*Calendar Year students are not eligible for ISEP housing or meal benefits over the summer break

Program Website

Course Description

SFA is home to six colleges renowned for exceptional faculty, research and teaching. Within each college, you’ll find a variety of departments offering opportunities in virtually every field imaginable. Strong fields include art, education, forestry and agriculture, business, computer science, psychology, physical and natural sciences and liberal arts.

Students who complete the program in good standing can expect to earn 12-15 credits per term. Students typically enroll in four to five classes per term which averages to 12 to 15 hours in class per week. Research opportunities may be available for students who are proactive about seeking them out.

If you use financial assistance, please speak with your home coordinator to understand your academic obligations and the requirements for using financial assistance.  

Sample Classes Available: This is not an exhaustive list of courses. For additional course options please review the "Other Academic Conditions" section of this program page.

Business 

English Language & Literature 

Visual & Performing Arts 

Education 

Forestry/Agriculture 

Principles of Financial Accounting 

Rhetoric & Composition 

Digital Art 

Child-Centered Environments 

Soil Science 

International Economics 

Gender & Literature 

Figure Painting 

Elementary Education Teaching Methods 

Introductory Livestock Anatomy & Physiology 

Introduction to Financial Management 

Literary Genres 

Human and Artistic Theatre Development 

The Adolescent Learner 

Growing Fruits & Vegetables 

Business, Ethics, and Society 

Contemporary World Literature 

Choreography 

Culturally Responsive Pedagogy in Diverse Classrooms 

Forest Resource Management 

Sustainability in Business Practices 

Introduction to Literary Analysis 

Beat Making: The Art and Science of Hip-Hop, R&B, and Electronic Dance Music Creation 

Education in a Global Society 

Wildlife Population Ecology 

 

For detailed instructions on how to search for all available courses, please click on the "other academic conditions" dropdown link below.  

Website for Course Availability

ISEP STUDENT SERVICES OFFICER Olivia Cordero 703-504-9980 | Ocordero@isep.org Thank you for your interest in ISEP Study Abroad! I’m your Student Services Officer and main point of contact here at ISEP. As you search for programs, I’ll be available to answer any questions you might have. Feel free to contact me at any point in your search process for help, tips or advice.

Academics

Undergraduate
(in English)

*This program is OK for Sophomores

Fields of Study

  • Agriculture: Recommended!

    Animal Sciences Horticulture Operations

  • Area Studies:

    Latin American Studies Women’s Studies

  • Biology:

    Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography

  • Business: Recommended!

    Accounting Business Communications Business Management Construction Management Economics Fashion Merchandising Finance International Business/Trade/Commerce Management Information Systems Marketing

  • Communication:

    Advertising Intercultural Communication Journalism Mass Communication/Media Studies Radio and Television

  • Computer and Information Sciences Recommended!

  • Construction Trades:

    Aviation Management and Operations Aviation Science and Technology

  • Education: Recommended!

    Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Physical Education Teaching and Coaching Secondary Education Special Education Teaching Individuals with Hearing Impairments Including Deafness

  • Engineering:

    Electrical and Electronics Engineering Mechanical Engineering

  • English Language and Literature: Recommended!

    Professional/Technical Writing Writing

  • Foreign Languages and Literatures:

    French Language and Literature German Language and Literature Linguistics Portuguese Language and Literature Spanish Language and Literature

  • Health Sciences:

    Addiction Prevention and Treatment Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Communication Sciences and Disorders Dietetics Health and Wellness Nursing Science Nutrition Sciences Rehabilitation Science

  • History

  • Hospitality and Tourism:

    Culinary Arts Hospitality Management

  • Human Services:

    Public Administration Social Work

  • International/Global Studies

  • Law/Criminal Justice:

    Criminology Legal Studies

  • Liberal Arts and Sciences

    Humanities

  • Mathematics

    Statistics

  • Military Science

  • Natural Resources/Conservation: Recommended!

    Environmental Science Forestry Sustainability Studies

  • Philosophy and Religious Studies:

    Philosophy Religious Studies

  • Physical Sciences:

    Astronomy Chemistry Geology/Earth Science Physics

  • Psychology

  • Social Sciences: Recommended!

    Anthropology Cartography/GIS Family and Consumer Sciences Geography Human Development and Family Studies Political Science and Government Sociology

  • Sports Studies:

    Kinesiology and Exercise Science Sport and Fitness Management

  • Visual and Performing Arts: Recommended!

    Acting Art History Art Studies Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management Ceramics Cinematography and Film Production Dance Digital Arts Directing and Theatrical Production Drawing Film Studies Graphic Design Interior Design Jazz Studies Metal and Jewelry Arts Music Performance Music Theory and Composition Painting Photography Printmaking Sculpture Studio Arts Technical Theatre Design and Technology Voice and Opera

Academic Requirements

  • TOEFL iBT Score: 79
  • Institutional TOEFL Score: 550
  • IELTS Score: 6.5

Special Application Instructions

Course Prerequisite

For all areas of study, some courses may have pre-requisites that must be completed prior to enrollment in a course. You can view course prerequisites by selecting the course title in the catalog and going to the bottom of the drop-down menu for the course.

Portfolio Requirements

Some fields of study, such as music, studio arts, dance, and other visual & performing arts, may require a portfolio in addition to your ISEP application. If you intend to take courses in any of these fields, please reach out to your ISEP Student Services Officer.

Internal Application

Students may be expected to submit a supplemental application which is required of the host institution for the purpose of admission and enrollment. Instructions will be sent by the ISEP Host Coordinator by email after placement.  

Accommodation Needs

Stephen F. Austin State University has certain services available to students with reasonable accommodation requests. In general, mobility, visual, and learning accommodations can be arranged. Students should speak with their ISEP Student Services Officer in advance to request if specific accommodations can be arranged. 

Special Needs Support

  • Mental Health
  • Mobility
  • Hearing
  • Visual
  • Speech
  • Learning

Other Academic Conditions

Academics

How to search for courses:

Students can view a list of courses to research course availability by term.

Please ensure that the catalog is set to the most current academic year.

Students may use a prior semester as a guide, but offerings may vary from year to year and from semester to semester. You can also view detailed course descriptions.

Fall course schedules are typically posted in May; Spring course schedules are typically posted in October. 

Academic Limitations:

SFA only accepts undergraduate students for exchange.

Registration in classes is not guaranteed if a student does not meet the prerequisites, if a course is filled to capacity or if departmental permission cannot be granted for any reason.

Students should be prepared to be flexible with course options due to the above reasons and should pick some alternate courses to be best prepared. 

Academic Calendar

Typical Fall Schedule:

Courses Start: Late-August  

Courses End: Early-mid December 

Exams: Mid-December 

Typical Spring Schedule:

Courses Start: Mid-January 

Courses End: Late-April 

Exams: Early-May  

Departure Notes

Students are responsible for staying until the end of the semester and may not leave before the final date of their semester exams. Neither ISEP nor SFA can guarantee an early departure; leaving early may result in a failing exam grade and/or forfeit of credit.  

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/RESIDENCE PERMIT: Most students attending this program will be required to obtain a visa/residence permit. For more information on the process and estimated cost, please review the ISEP Country Handbook here. 

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