
What's studying in Botswana really like?
Dying to know more about dorm life, travel advice or class schedules at the University of Botswana? ISEP Program Officer Lindsay spoke with ISEP Alumni Claire and Amanda to get the answers to your frequently asked questions. Use their advice and personal experience to your advantage so that you can

The Phases of My Culture Shock While Studying Abroad in Japan
I managed to blow through all the phases of culture shock in my first two weeks abroad, feeling comfortable in my new home despite trials and tribulations.

10 Reasons to Consider New Zealand for Your Study Abroad Destination
If you want to study abroad in New Zealand, ISEP offers you the support and resources that can help you on your academic journey.

Study in France: Finding a Program For Your Language Level
If your French language level is preventing you from studying in France….don’t let it! There are many programs catered to all levels. As the ISEP Program Officer for France, I can give you the low-down on many programs for various levels.


10 Things to Do when You Study Abroad
ISEP Program Officer Hilary H has insider tips from her study abroad experiences — here are her top 10 things that she recommends all students do while abroad!

How To Apply For A Student Visa For Studying in France
If you are a U.S. citizen preparing to study abroad in France for more than 90 days, you will need a student visa! While the process is long and a little overwhelming, I am here to make life a little easier. Follow these steps, and you will be fine!
10 Things to Do When You Study Abroad
Studying abroad is about making the most of wherever you are. ISEP Program Officer Hilary H. has insider tips from her study abroad experiences. Here are her top 10 things that she recommends all students do while abroad!

Think Outside the Box: Study Abroad in Colombia
Program Officer for Latin America, Regina Z, takes us on a journey to Colombia!
10 Tips for How to Get Your Student Visa on Time
You just got accepted to your study abroad program. The initial excitement is overwhelming! You pull up the consulate website to research the visa process. It immediately looks incredibly daunting, so you click out of the webpage and set your application aside because you are riding that acceptance
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