Tuition Exchange Programs

Where do I get started? The Study Abroad Application Process.

There are three primary types of study abroad programs at Felician University: Faculty-led Programs, Exchanges, and Third-Party Provider Programs. Each program offers its own unique experiences - the international office staff and your academic advisor can help you choose the program that will fit your academic and personal interests.

Felician University has formal exchange agreements with several universities in multiple countries. Outgoing Felician exchange students have the opportunity to spend a semester or full academic year living and learning at one of our partner institutions. Incoming exchange students are nominated by the partner schools to study and live at Felician University.

Our Exchange Partner Universities
  • China
    • Capital University
    • Providence University-Taiwan
  • Japan
    • Kansai Gaidai University
    • Seisen University Semester Program (females only)
  • South Korea
    • The Catholic University of Korea
    • University of Ulsan Summer Program
    • University of Ulsan Semester Program
  • Spain
    • Universitat Internacional de Catalunya
Outgoing Exchange Students

Felician students can spend a semester or full academic year living and learning with students in the host country. We encourage you to start your exchange and study abroad research early. Visit the Office of Study Abroad and Exchange and let us help you find the programs that best match your academics, interests and career goals. Meet with your academic advisor and talk about the best time to go abroad.

  • Exchanges are offered for a full semester or academic year.
  • Continue to pay regular Felician tuition and receive Felician financial aid.
  • The exchange program is offered for university credit and a transcript is issued upon completion of the program.
  • Some of our partner institutions offer short-term (non-credit bearing) summer programs for students. For example, Felician students may go to the University of Ulsan for four weeks to take Korean language and culture courses. The program is free for students with the exception of airfare and minimal insurance and registration fees.
Applying for an Outgoing Exchange Program

Most of our partner schools have online applications and deadline information. Contact Felician University’s Office of International Programs for more information.

Learn more about scholarships for study abroad

Incoming Exchange Students

To study on exchange at Felician University, you must be nominated by your home institution. Please contact your university’s International Office for more information, application instructions, and deadlines. Upon applying to study abroad at Felician, you will receive detailed instructions and more information from the Office of Study Abroad and Exchange.

Applying for an Incoming Exchange Program

Once you have been nominated by one of our partner institutions, you are eligible to apply for an exchange. You must submit all required documents to your international advisor at your home university campus, who will then submit your application to Felician University for review.

To complete your application, please follow these guidelines:

Deadlines

  • Fall semester – April 1
  • Spring semester – November 1
Required materials
  • Application for Inbound Exchange Students
  • One-page personal statement describing why you want to study at Felician University
  • A copy of your transcripts, in English, from your current university
  • Qualifying test of English. We accept one of the following:
    • TOEFL IBT score of at least 70
    • IELTS score of 6.0
    • Duolingo score of 100
  • Copy of passport information page
  • Financial Affidavit signed by your sponsor whose name appears on the bank statement
  • Bank statement in English showing the minimum amount of funds to cover living costs and tuition fees. (Amount will change each year. Please confirm with our Office of International Programs or your advisor for correct amount.)

When your application is received, we will process and send your Outbound Exchange Coordinator a decision letter within two weeks. You will then need to apply for an F-1 student visa and begin the pre-departure process. Your acceptance packet will have all the details regarding your next steps.