Study in the U.S.A. - Midwest (in English) - ISEP Exchange
The University of Nebraska, Lincoln is a research-extensive institution with an extraordinary focus on undergraduate education. Our undergraduates learn from faculty who create new knowledge, are leading scientists and scholars, and care about students' success. The University of Nebraska, Lincoln's disciplines are shared amongst eight colleges, the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, the College of Architecture, the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Business Administration, the College of Engineering, the College of Fine and Performing Arts, and the College of Journalism and Mass Communications.
UNL has nationally recognized teaching faculties in many departments. Exceptionally strong programs include agriculture, agricultural engineering, agronomy, animal science, architecture, biological sciences, business management, climatology, chemistry, educational psychology, electrical engineering, English, journalism, mechanical engineering, music, political science, and physics.
As an ISEP student, you can build your own program by choosing your courses from a variety of fields. Use the notes for course searching to help you find which courses are available.
HOUSING
On campus dormitory housing available for students. Laundry services are available onsite.
MEALS
Students receive a meal plan that includes 21 meals per week to be used at the university cafeteria.
*Calendar Year students are not eligible for ISEP housing or meal benefits over the summer break
Course Description
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Please note that not all courses are offered every semester.
Academics
Other Academic Conditions
UNL is willing to accept Duolingo English test as an alternative to other English assessments such as TOEFL and IELTS.
Graduate-level study only: The equivalent of a 3.0 grade point average is required for all graduate-level applicants. Courses are subject to availability and enrollment permission by the specific department.
An additional UNL application is required for Graduate students. More information will be provided upon acceptance into the program
As an exchange student, tuition paid to your home institution will cover up to 15 undergraduate or 12 graduate hours per semester and most fees (with the exception of a few special circumstances). Additional credit beyond the allotted 15 undergraduate or 12 graduate credit hours must be paid for by the exchange student.
In addition, you may be responsible for special fees associated with your particular field of study. Other special fees not covered by exchange benefits are listed in the "Schedule of Classes" which are followed by the notation "Special Fee" and the dollar amount.
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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