Contact the International Education Coordinator/Study Abroad & NSE Advisor at drolle1@scsu.edu to set up an advisement session and discuss program options and application deadlines.
Study abroad program fees vary in range from $3500 and up depending on the length
of the program, destination, and school fees. You don’t pay tuition at your home and
host campuses simultaneously for the same term. It’s usually one or the other.
Absolutely, OINSEP-approved study abroad programs offer academic credit. Please contact
the Study abroad Advisor for further information at drolle1@scsu.edu.
Yes! In order to use institutional aid and receive academic credit, you MUST be approved
by OINSEP to go on Study Abroad, Cultural Immersion, and NSE programs.
Yes! OINSEP must ensure that the study abroad program meets the University’s standards.
In addition, all study abroad programs must be approved by OINSEP.
Belcher Hall, room 145 (Director), and Belcher Hall, room 312 (International Education
Coordinator).
Contact the Study Abroad Advisor at drolle1@scsu.edu to set up a meeting to begin the advisement process.
If you are in good academic standing with the university, you will most likely be
eligible to use your financial aid and scholarships to cover study abroad program
tuition. However, please check with your funding sources to see whether your aid and
scholarships will cover fees that are associated with Study Abroad courses. If you
receive a scholarship from the Honors College, contact the Dean of the Honors College
before registering for a study abroad or cultural immersion course. Honors scholarship
may not cover all fees.
Study abroad programs range in length from one to two semesters, to 6-12 weeks during
the summer.
Cultural immersion programs are part of a semester or summer course. However, the
actual overseas experience lasts for one to two weeks.
NSE fees are accepted via PayPal in the NSE student portal under placements at nse.org
SCSU is a Home payment institution for tuition. Housing, room and board, and other
fees are paid directly to the host campus.
NSE program fees vary in range based on the host institution. Please contact the NSE
Coordinator for more details.
Due to the University’s FERPA policy, faculty and staff cannot discuss application
and placement specifics with parents if the student is above the age of 18. It is
the student’s responsibility to share study abroad/NSE and cultural immersion details
with their parents/guardians in order to keep them in the loop.