Information from Idaho State University
Restrictions
Closed programmes and closed subject areas
Any "professional programmes", including Pharmacy, Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Read tech etc.
Limited access
It is possible, but difficult, to be admitted to graduate level courses.
Undergraduate diploma needed for graduate courses.
Courses
Course levels:
100–299: Freshman and Sophomore
300–499: Upper division (Junior and Senior)
500–600: Graduate courses
Course information: Usually 3–4 credits/course
Course information - Undergraduate courses
Full time studies (corresponding to 30 hp):
Undergraduate studies: 15 credits
Graduate studies: 12 credits
Academic year
Autumn term: August–December
Spring term: January–May
Additional costs
As an exchange student, you do not need to pay tuition fees. However, additional costs may incur.
Living Expenses Information
Food & Rent $ 550-700 per month depending on personal preferences
Other costs $50.00 International Admin Fee (one time)
Possible lab/class fees
Meal plan costs
Medical insurance policy to be paid by student.
Minimum Amount of Money Needed to Issue Form DS-2019 to Obtain a J-Visa
Room & Board paid at ISU (lowest cost): $ 3,449.00 for one semester
Accommodation
Students can apply for On-Campus housing.
Residence Halls provide housing for students. The halls are best-suited for freshmen and sophomores at ISU. Residence Hall living requires purchase of a food plan. The apartments are furnished and utilities are included.
On-Campus Apartments are best suited for upper-classmen and non-traditional students. Students must be in their second year of college, or over age 19, to be eligible for an apartment.
The cost for accommodation is approx. $1600-2700 per semester and students need to buy a meal plan also. Meal plan information.
Additional information
How to apply for exchange at ISU
Student support
Study with disabilities (umu.se)
Disability services at Idaho State University