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International Students Exchange Program (ISEP)

ISEP offers a cost-effective way for highly independent, motivated students to experience intense, unique, and integrated study overseas. Students receive transfer credit for coursework completed on these programs. For more information, please check out ISEP web site or contact the Global Campus.

Interested in teaching English in Japan?

Explore the JET Program (Japan Exchange and Teaching Program), one of the most popular teaching English programs among American college graduates. The program will provide you with valuable cross-cultural experiences as well as teaching experience - also, language proficiency if you are hard workers! For more information, please check out JET program web site or contact the ISTC (International Study and Travel Center).





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