Independent Program Providers
Independent Program Providers offer many study abroad opportunities in countries around the world. These programs are not directly associated with WSU, but if you cannot find a program through WSU (exchange program, MAUI Consortium, NSE, WSU summer program or WSU faculty-led program), then you can check out programs through an Independent Program Provider. Program costs vary and you do not pay WSU tuition and fees for these programs鈥攜ou pay directly to the Independent Program Provider. We can help you choose a program that is right for you and guide you through the application process. To participate in a program through an Independent Program Provider, all WSU students must first complete the WSU Study Abroad Application before applying for a specific program.
AIFS has study abroad opportunities in Africa, Europe, Latin America, and Asia Pacific. Programs are offered for year-long, semester, summer, May term, and January term (winter).
WSU students receive a $400 grant for semester/year long programs and a $200 grant for January term or summer programs (at least 3 weeks) based on our partner affiliation agreement.
ISA has study abroad opportunities in Africa, Europe, and Latin America. Programs are offered for year-long, semester, summer, and January term (winter).
WSU students receive a $200 grant for their programs based on our partner affiliation agreement.
ISEP has study abroad opportunities in Africa & the Middle East, Europe, Latin America, and Asia Pacific. Programs are offered for year-long, semester, and summer.
TEAN has study abroad opportunities in Asia Pacific in countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, South Korea and Japan. Programs are offered for year-long, semester, summer and January term (winter).
WSU students are eligible for a $200 grant for their programs.