Study at ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â's as an Exchange Student
ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â’s welcomes exchange students to the hilltop from our partner universities around the world. ContactÌýInternational Student ServicesÌý(ISS)Ìýwith questions about studying at ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â’s through our exchange program.
Exchange Student Application
You must first be nominated by your home university; check with your home university exchange coordinator for more information. Once nominated, you will:
- The nomination deadline is March 1 for Fall exchange and September 15 for Spring. Once nominated, you may submit your Ìýalong with all the documents needed for yourÌý.ÌýCompleted applications deadlines are Fall: April 1 and Spring: Oct. 1
- Once your application is completed and you have submitted approved documents for your DS-2019, you will be fully admitted to the university.
- Collect the following documents to be uploaded into the "Apply DS-2019" Form:Ìý
- Passport photo page. Dual nationals will upload a copy of the passport you plan to travel with. U.S. citizens will upload your U.S. passport photo page.
- Certificate of Finance Form:ÌýFill in the ExchangeÌýand upload to your Apply DS-2019 Form. U.S. CitizensÌýdo not need to complete this step. Banking Certification is located on the COF form. Follow the banking letter requirements. Funding must be current within 6 months of the program start date. U.S. citizens students do not need to complete this form.
- Proof of English Proficiency: The following are the minimum English proficiency for exchange admission:ÌýIELTSÌý6.5; TOEFLÌý(iBT)79; TOEFLÌý(ITP)Ìý500; Duolingo 105 or other approved English proficiency test/score. Higher English proficiency scores support your successful participation in your academic programs and improves your ability to function on day-to-day basis in the U.S.
- Official Transcript: Submit an official transcript from your home university, including final grades for the most recent completed semester. Include an English translation.
- Submit the Ìýas you complete your "Apply DS-2019" form.
Next Steps, Visa Information and J-1 Regulations
You have applied to ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â's. Now what?
Once we receive all application materials, it usually takes a week to get your admission notice by email. You’ll receive information about activating your ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â’s online account, including your ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â’s email address.
ISS will issue your DS-2019 form after you’re admitted. This form is required for your J-1 student visa application.ÌýWhen your DS-2019 is ready, we will send it to you by email, along with instructions for applying for your J-1 visa.
While waiting for your DS-2019 to arrive, you will:
- Ìýyour ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â’s University account using your account activation code.
- Submit proofÌýof your bacterial meningitis vaccination and
- Ìýthe university’s health insurance coverage. You’ll be billed for health insurance if you don’t waive by the 11th class day.
- Review Hillstart, an online pre-orientation course to complete tasks like submitting your advising information, registering for orientation and applying for housing (Exchange students are required to live on campus). Your invitation will be sent to your ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â's email account.
- Prepare for Registration:ÌýExchange students are assigned a Success Coach to support them through the registration and advising process. Exchange students may chooseÌýto previewÌý"exchange eligible" courses by using the "exchange eligible"Ìýattribute in the advanced search option on theÌýCourse Schedule,Ìýprior to receiving the link to the Exchange Student Advising & Registration Form from their Success Coach.Ìý
Apply for Your J-1 Visa
Once you receive your DS-2019, follow these steps to apply for your J-1 visa:
- Ìýonline.
- Find your nearestÌý.
- Complete the online visa application and make an appointment for your J-1 visa interview. Application procedures vary by embassy or consulate location. Bring your original DS-2019 to your visa interview, along with your admission letter and financial support information.
Apply early to start your program on time.
J-1 Regulations
Ask ISS about J-1 visa regulations and benefits. Not following the requirements can affect your ability to stay in the U.S. as well as your eligibility for a visa in the future.Ìý
Visa Requirements:Ìý
- Enroll full-time
- Update your DS-2019 with any address changes or program changes
- Don't work without authorizationÌý
- Follow U.S. laws
- Maintain required health insurance
- After your program end date on the DS-2019,Ìýdepart within 30 days.
Some J-1 visa holders are subject to a based on Section 212(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
FAQs
Arrival to Campus
When should I arrive?
Exchange students with a J-1 visa may enter the U.S. up to 30 days before the program start date shown on the DS-2019 form. Plan to arrive in time for International Launch (review dates in email correspondence). Mandatory check-in is required. Remember, exchange students are required to live on campus and move-in dates must be scheduled with housing.
Academic Requirements
How many classes do I have to take?
You must be enrolled full-time, which is 4 classes or 12 credit hours. Confirm whether your home university requires you to enroll in additional credit hours. You can only have 3 online credit hours from your required 12 credit hours.
How do I register for classes?
Exchange students work with an academic Success Coach to register. They will issue PINS for registration.
What should I do if a class that I want is closed?
See if there’s another section of the class available. If not, work with your home university to find another class that fits your degree plan. You may still add your name to the waitlist; if a spot becomes available, you’ll have 24 hours to confirm your registration. But, be sure to register for another class, even if you’re on the waitlist, because you have to be enrolled full time.
What should I expect in the classroom?
Your professor expects you to participate in class discussions. Assignments, quizzes and exams are required throughout the semester. Many professors have an attendance policy requiring you not to miss too many classes. Professors can withdraw you from a class for non-attendance, which can cause problems for your exchange program and student visa status.
How do I get my transcript?
Order your transcript directly from theÌýOffice of the Registrar.ÌýThere’s no fee to order transcripts sent by regular mail or to pick up in person, but there are fees if you order express mail or a digital transcript. We recommend express mail or a digital transcript because regular mail cannot be tracked and the Registrar cannot estimate delivery.
How do I take a language class?
If you already have knowledge of the language, you’ll complete an online assessment so we can place you in the correct level.
Health and Insurance RequirementsÌý
Do I have to have insurance?Ìý
Yes; your insurance plan must cover $50,000 medical expenses, repatriation and medical evacuation benefits. You may either purchase insurance through ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â’s orÌýÌýeach semester.
Are there vaccines I’m required to get?
Yes; you mustÌýsubmit proofÌýof your bacterial meningitis vaccination. You may not be able to register if you do not complete this requirement.
I have a disability; how can I get support?
If you have a documented disability (learning, medical or psychological) or have questions about qualifying for services,Ìýemail Student Disability ServicesÌýor call 512-448-8557.
Housing Options
How do I sign up for on-campus housing?
Once admitted to ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â’s, complete the housing application inÌý. Exchange students are required to live on campus.
What are the on-campus housing options?
SeeÌývideo tours and learn about different optionsÌýfor on-campus living. We recommend that exchange students live in one of the following:ÌýSt. André Apartments,ÌýJohnson Hall,ÌýBasil Moreau Casitas orÌýJacques Dujarié Casitas. Exchange students are not able to live in the Maryhill and Hilltopper Heights Apartments. Exchange students attending the university for two semesters will not have housing during long breaks (winter and summer).
Work AuthorizationÌý
Can I get a Social Security Number (SSN)?
A SSN is only required if you’re paid for employment.Ìý If you have an employment offer, speak with ISS to determine the appropriate documentation for authorization and your SSN application.
Can I work on campus?
J-1 visa holders are eligible for part-time on-campus employment, up to 20 hours per week. Before beginning your on-campus job,ÌýÌýto ISS so we can update your DS-2019 record. Self-employment, such as private tutoring, is not allowed. Work-study positions are also not allowed. If you’re unsure if a position is acceptable, check with ISS.
Do I have to file taxes?
If you receive income during your exchange program, you must file taxes. In the U.S., some of your income is typically withheld for taxes. Depending on your home country’s tax agreement with the U.S., you may be eligible to get some of this tax money back by filing tax forms at the beginning of the following calendar year.
Am I able to volunteer?
Per U.S. labor laws, work that is unpaid may still be considered employment for F-1 or J-1 status holders.ÌýÌýthat highlight the differences between volunteering and unpaid employment.
Important Dates
Feb. 19Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýFall housing applications open
April 1Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýExchange application deadline
April 22Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýRegistration opens for Exchange
TBAÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý International Landing Day pre-arrival webinar
Aug. 20Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýMove-In from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Aug. 21Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýExchange Orientation
Aug. 22-23Ìý Ìý ÌýNew Student Orientation
Aug. 23-25Ìý Ìý Ìý Anchors Welcome Weekend
Aug. 26Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýClasses begin
Sept. 2Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Last day to request health insurance waiver
Nov. 27-Dec. 1Ìý Thanksgiving break
Dec. 9-12Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Exams/test week
Dec. 12Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýEnd of semester
Dec. 13Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Move-Out; campus housing closes at noon
Sept 15Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Exchange nomination deadline
Oct. 1Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýExchange application deadline
NovemberÌý Ìý Ìý Register for classes
TBDÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýPre-ArrivalÌýwebinar
Jan. 9Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Exchange Move-In
Jan. 10Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Exchange and New Student Orientation
Jan. 13Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Courses begin
March 3Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Mid-Semester
Mar. 8 - 14Ìý Ìý Ìý Spring Break
Mar. 28 - 31Ìý Ìý Easter Break
AprilÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýRegistration for Fall classes begins
TBDÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýExam week
TBDÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýEnd of Semester
Information for Exchange Partner Universities
Submit here.
Nomination Deadlines:
- Fall semester (Aug.–Dec.) and academic year (Aug.–May): March 1
- Spring semester (Jan.–May): Sept. 15
Ìý, such as our Exchange Fact Sheet, university photos, videos and brochures.