Information from Idaho State University
Restrictions
Closed programmes and closed subject areas
Any "professional programmes", including Pharmacy, Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Read tech etc. any program that requires a separate application for the program
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