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National Student Exchange (NSE) Program
at Boise State
 
• Information for Interested Students
Get an application, learn more about the program, learn about
the member campuses.
• Information
for Incoming NSE Exchange Students Coming to Boise State?
Learn about Boise, Boise State and important exchange information.
• Information
for Outgoing NSE (Boise State) Students Have you been accepted
on NSE? Check here to be sure you have all the necessary forms for your
exchange.
| "Boise
State initially appealed to me because of the cost and location.
When I contacted the school for more details, I was informed about
the program to become a Surgical Technician. At home, there was
a lengthy waiting list for a similar program; here at Boise State
I didn't have to be put on any type of waiting list and I am still
getting the same, if not better, training and education. I am receiving
a very specific, applied skill and meeting so many great people
who I otherwise may not have been able to meet, all for such a great
deal."
-Laura Petritz, NSE student on exchange
at Boise State from the
University of Montana |
| "I
chose Boise State University because they have an excellent International
Business school and Japanese language/culture class. I am currently
in the International Business Organization, so I am able to meet
some influential people that are working in the field of my major.
I also like the campus life. I have met a lot of interesting students
including students from Japan, China, Spain, and various other countries.
I have really learned a lot about people; where they come from and
the subtle differences between me and them."
-Kyle Bridges, NSE student on exchange at Boise
State from the
University of Nevada-Reno |
| "The
National Student Exchange is giving me a wonderful and exciting
opportunity to expand my college career. If it was not for the NSE
opportunity I would have missed out on an extraordinary chance to
attend another school. Attending the University of Hawaii will give
me the opportunity to take a few classes that I would not be able
to take at BSU."
-Kendra Witt, Boise State student studyied
at the University of Hawaii-Hilo |
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