FSU Global Exchange Programs

About FSU’s Global Exchange Programs

FSU’s Global Exchanges provide FSU students the opportunity to attend a university abroad as an exchange student for one semester while earning credit and paying FSU tuition and fees.  FSU has partnerships with more than 40 universities in 20 countries around the globe. These locations include Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, and the United Kingdom, to name just a few.  Many exchange programs are open to various majors, but some are specific to certain FSU colleges or departments. Global Exchanges offer an affordable option for FSU students to have an immersive experience abroad while paying their regular FSU tuition and fees and using their financial aid, including Bright Futures, Pre-Paid and any other scholarships.

FSU’s Global Exchanges also supports the inbound students from FSU’s partner universities from around the world. These students enroll at FSU for one or two semesters and take classes with FSU students while becoming actively engaged in U.S. campus life.


Program Director

Leigh Ann is the main contact for your exchange program, including the agreements, partnerships, and overall administration.

 

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Leigh Ann Bauer

Program Director, Global Exchanges

L.Bauer@fsu.edu
Phone: 850-645-1220


Global Exchanges Advisor

Chloe Mueller is your contact regarding outbound FSU student advising. 

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Chloe Mueller

Global Exchanges Advisor

camueller@fsu.edu
Phone: 850-644-1324


Global Exchanges Advisor

Caitlin Reichert is your contact regarding Inbound students to FSU.

Caitlin Reichert

Global Exchanges Advisor

inboundexchange@fsu.edu
Phone: 850-644-4330


FSU Students: Find out more and explore Global Exchange Program Options!

To search programs, find out first steps, and attend an upcoming information session, click here.

Inbound Students from FSU’s Partner Universities:

After you have been nominated by your home institution to participate in an FSU exchange program, please review the information for inbound students here. If you have any questions, feel free to contact the the Global Exchanges team for more information about your upcoming exchange program!

 

Global Noles

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From left: Sina Reetz and Catherine Cuva

The CGE offers the Global Nole mentor program to assist incoming exchange students with their pre-arrival questions and adjustment to life once at FSU. Exchange students are paired with volunteer FSU undergraduate students. The Global Nole mentors communicate with the new students before they arrive in Tallahassee and participate in social events to ensure they become involved in campus life as quickly as possible.

· “[This] is my first experience with America and studying abroad, so I was very excited to come here. My mentor Catherine contacted me a few weeks before my arrival in Tallahassee, which made me less nervous and more confident to make my way around. The mentor program is an awesome and helpful opportunity to settle in and to meet new people. FSU is unbelievably impressive … and I'm very happy that I chose this university.” – Sina Reetz, an exchange student from Oldenburg University, Germany.

Find out more about Global Noles, and how FSU students can apply to be a Global Nole: Click here. Inbound exchange students will have an option to be paired with an FSU student Global Nole volunteer.

List of Current Partners – Reciprocal Student Exchange Agreements 

 

 Country 

 Exchange Partner University 

 Australia 

 Griffith University 

 Austria 

 University of Salzburg 

 Botswana 

 University of Botswana 

 Finland 

 Hanken University 

 France 

 MICEFA 

 

 NEOMA Business School 

 

 University of Strasbourg – EM Business School 

 Germany 

 Ludwig Maximilians University 

 

 Oldenburg University 

 

 University of Wuppertal 

 

 WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management 

 India 

 O.P. Jindal Global University 

 Italy 

 Conservatorio Di Musica G. Puccini della Spezia 

 

 University for Foreigners of Perugia 

 

 University of Pavia 

 Japan 

 Hiroshima University 

 

 Kwansei Gakuin University 

 

 Meiji University 

 

 Waseda University 

 Martinique 

 University of the Antilles 

 Netherlands 

 Erasmus University 

 

 Rotterdam School of Management – Erasmus University 

 

 University of Amsterdam 

 

 University of Groningen 

 New Zealand 

 University of Waikato 

 Portugal 

 University of Lisbon 

 South Korea 

 Hanyang University 

 

 Kyung Hee University 

 

 Seoul National University 

 

 Sookmyung Women’s University 

 

 Sungkyunkwan University 

 Spain 

 IE University 

 

 Polytechnical University of Valencia 

 

 University of Alicante 

 Sweden 

 Jonkoping University 

 Taiwan 

 National Chengchi University 

 Thailand 

 Mahidol University International College 

 United Kingdom 

 Swansea University 

 

 University of Surrey 

 

 University of Sussex 

 Uruguay 

 ORT University Uruguay 

 

 University of Montevideo