Salem State's NSE Program
´ºÃÎÖ±²¥ students have the option of studying away for one semester or one year through the national student exchange program.
The National Student Exchange (NSE) program is a unique, not-for-profit consortium of nearly 200 accredited, baccalaureate-granting colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. Being part of this program offers university students an opportunity to explore a different geographical and cultural environment, broadening their academic experience. NSE provides exchange opportunities for the multitude of undergraduate students who meet eligibility and for whom an overseas experience is not appropriate, comfortable or affordable. Students may exchange for one semester or a full academic year.
Want to learn more about the National Student Exchange? Attend an information session on December 2 or 9.
Salem State Participants' Stories
Why NSE?
- Live and learn in a different geographic area
- Take courses not available on campus and explore new areas of study
- Become more independent and resourceful
- Acquire life skills
- Look for future employment
- Break out of your comfort zone
Contact Us
Carmen Amado
Academic Advisor, Center for Academic Excellence
Frederick E. Berry Library and Learning Commons, first floor
978.542.5500
Ashleyne Alexis
Assistant Director, Center for Academic Excellence
Frederick E. Berry Library and Learning Commons, first floor
978.542.6215