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Exchange Programs
Spring-Break Programs
Summer Programs
Wichita State University has signed exchange agreements with colleges and universities in a number of countries. These agreements allow WSU students to pay their regular tuition and fees to WSU, which makes study abroad extremely affordable for most students. In most cases, the students will pay their housing and meal costs at the host institution.
The following exchange agreements are currently active:
CHINA
School of Business Sun Yat-Sen University (SoBSYSU), Guangzhou
ENGLAND
University College Chester, Chester, UK
FRANCE
Université d'Orléans, Orléans
GERMANY
Berlin School of Economics, Berlin
JAPAN
Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo
Kansai Gaidai University, Osaka/Kyoto*
Nagoya City University, Nagoya
MEXICO
Tecnologico de Monterrey, 32 campuses nationwide
NEW ZEALAND
Auckland University of Technology, Auckland
PERU
Universidad de Lima, Lima
SWEDEN
Jonkoping International Business School, Jonkoping
*NOTE: For the exchange with Kansai Gaidai University, WSU students pay tuition and fees, and also room/board to WSU.
In addition to these exchanges, WSU also has a special agreement with University College Winchester (formerly King Alfred’s College), in Winchester, England. This agreement allows WSU students to attend the college at a special discount from their regular tuition rate for foreign students.
If you are currently a student at one of our exchange partner universities listed above and wish to apply to study as an exchange student at WSU for one semester or one year, please complete the Exchange Student Application Form.
Anthropology in New Zealand, May 22 - June 2, 2008
www.wichita.edu/anthropology Click on the "New Zealand Class" Link.
This class is an exercise in ecological anthropology, which focuses upon the complex relations between people and their environment. It will reveal how, in one of the world's most beautiful and environmentally vulnerable places, culture, community, and conservation walk hand in hand. Through lectures, hands-on field trips and visits with Aotearoans from many different backgrounds, participants will study the intricacies of this unusual culture through an ecological lens, gain deeper understanding of the complexities of resource management in modern societies. Contact Bobbi Hansen at ANZ Tours for more information: 316-634-1708
Spanish Language in Puebla, Mexico
The WSU Summer Program in Puebla provides an excellent opportunity for students, teachers and other interested individuals to study the Spanish language, to gain the invaluable experience of living in another country and to earn college credit toward a degree or teacher certification.
In addition to these WSU-sponsored programs, you may also want to consider the opportunities offered by different consortia to which WSU belongs.