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National Student Exchange

For those of you who have not heard of this program, it’s like foreign exchange, but with a University within the United States.

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From: Clay Schwenn <cschwenn@uw.edu>
Date: Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 3:16 PM
Subject: [Advisers] National Student Exchange!
To: advisers@u.washington.edu

Hi All –
Please distribute as you see fit. Thanks!

I am writing to invite you to consider the National Student Exchange (NSE). NSE gives you an opportunity to experience a different area with its unique cultural and academic opportunities. Since NSE’s beginning in 1968, more than 94,000 students have had the opportunity to participate in NSE, giving them the opportunity to:

·     broaden their personal and educational perspectives
·     experience new cultures
·     explore new areas of study
·     learn from different professors
·     access new courses
·     experience personal growth
·     meet new people
·     make new friends
·     live in a different area
·     investigate graduate schools
·     seek future employment

Many returning UW students describe NSE as a life-changing experience which has made them more independent, self-confident and resourceful; expanded their risk-taking capabilities; and helped them better define their academic and career objectives. Students who have been on exchange return to UW with lasting friendships formed with students from all over the country.

Prior to exchange, you will develop a written agreement to ensure that the work you satisfactorily complete on exchange will count toward your degree program here. NSE operates with tuition reciprocity (tuition paid to our campus or at the in-state rates of the host campus) and federal financial aid portability. Your nomination for participation will be done by NSE @ UW, with selection by the host campus being completed in March. With placement rates of 97 percent, our students can generally find a location to meet both their academic and personal objectives.

Think about it. Visit http://www.nse.org. Talk with your parents, adviser, and professors about this exciting opportunity. Then, plan to attend one of our information sessions where we will explain the details of the program, provide brochures, outline application procedures, and answer all of your questions. The session schedule is:

Friday January 7, 1:00 – 2:00 MGH 224
Tuesday January 11, 12:30 – 1:30 MGH 224
Wednesday January 12, 3:00 – 4:00 MGH 224
Thursday January 20, 1:30 – 2:30 MGH 136
Tuesday January 25, 12:30 – 1:30 MGH 224
Friday January 28, 10:30 – 11:30 MGH 224
Monday January 31, 3:30 – 4:30 MGH 224
Friday February 4, 10:30 – 11:30 MGH 224

Applications for next year’s exchanges are due by February 4th, with a space-available deadline until Feb. 18th.

I hope you will take advantage of this opportunity. I look forward to meeting you.

Sincerely,
Clay

Clay Schwenn
Academic Counselor
UAA Advising, 141 MGH
nse@uw.edu

January 11, 2011