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How to apply for National Student Exchange

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There are several very important and time-sensitive steps to applying for National Student Exchange participation.

Interested students must attend an NSE Information Meeting.

DAYDATETIMEMEETING LOCATION
 TuesdayOctober 81:00 pmCentennial 1204
 WednesdayOctober 16NoonCentennial 2917
TuesdayNovember 510:00 amCentennial 3504
WednesdayNovember 1311:00 amCentennial 2917
Monday December 9NoonCentennial 3504

There are nearly 180 schools ready to welcome you for the Fall 2025 and/or the Spring 2026 semester. 

In addition, there are more than 125 schools that are still available for the Spring 2025 semester.  For information on Direct Placement opportunities contact NSE now!

To begin your National Student Exchange journey, attend an NSE information meeting and talk to the campus NSE coordinator, listen to past students' experiences, and request an .  

At the NSE information meeting (meeting dates and times listed above), the application process, requirements, and timelines for participating in the exchange will be explained.  We encourage you to learn more about this unique exchange program by seeing nse.org.

The NSE Promotion Team offers . The basics of NSE (tuition, financial aid, course options, housing, and research tips) will be discussed as well as answer any questions that you may have.  This is a great opportunity to learn more about NSE and get advice on where to go on your NSE adventure.  All you need is a computer or phone with audio.  Zoom registration requires an .edu email address; please register with your campus-based email address.  

Another option is to direct your interest/questions directly to the NSE coordinator at 糖心Vlog by emailing nse@uwec.edu

Contact the Dean of Students Office for more information: 715-836-2003 or nse@uwec.edu

Completed NSE Applications Include:

  • A non-refundable application fee.
  • A completed NSE application, indicating reasons for your campus selection and why an NSE adventure is for you.
  • Reference from your Academic Advisor.
  • A completed Budget/Resource sheet.
  • An interview with the NSE coordinator and another UW-Eau Claire Faculty or staff member.

Selection Procedures

  • Completed application materials are submitted to the NSE Coordinator on or before the application deadline.  
  • Direct Placements are made throughout the year.  However, the majority of placements are made in March of each year.  Placements are governed by the fee plan for exchange, the popularity of certain exchange opportunities, and limitations on the number of students some institutions may send and receive.

Among the selection criteria will be evidence of flexibility and the ability to adapt to short-term relocation, indicators of clear-cut academic and personal goals, and the ability to act as a good representative of UW-Eau Claire and Wisconsin.

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National Student Exchange Program

Schofield Hall 240
105 Garfield Ave
Eau Claire, WI 54701
United States