CSE study abroad info session
Tuesday 11/26, 3:30-4:30pm
CSE2 G010
If you are considering studying abroad and are interested in CSE exchanges in specific, please come hear more about our programs! We will include info on our exchange partner schools, the benefits and challenges of going on an exchange, cultural differences, rough expenses, application, and how to prepare for an exchange.
We will leave plenty of time for questions, and for you to talk with CSE students who went on exchanges last year and students from our exchange schools who are studying here.
You can read this page with LOTS of details on CSE exchanges, but here’s some info to get you started:
- Courses are taught in English. No foreign language skill is required, though it may be useful.
- Exchanges are designed to last a full year, or one semester (two quarters).
- CSE majors pay regular UW tuition while abroad, plus expenses like airfare and insurance. Financial aid and scholarships apply normally. Some exchange schools offer a stipend, offsetting your extra expenses.
- Students are selected based on their academic and personal preparation for an exchange.
- CSE students typically go abroad after completing 300-level CSE courses, and take CSE senior electives abroad.
- All/most of your exchange courses can fulfill CSE requirements, assuming you select courses carefully.
CSE is committed to ensuring that our events are accessible for all students and we are happy to arrange disability accommodations (with advanced notice). Please reach out to me at jenifer@cs.washington.edu if you have any questions or requests.