Exchange and direct-enroll programs are run through a partnership between two universities. Typically, students spend one semester (fall or spring ) or an entire year abroad (academic year or calendar year) abroad with a full-time course load. George Mason University also partners with some universities to offer international summer schools. These are programs where students can earn 3 to 9 credits in a mere 4 to 8 weeks.
Description: For each student arriving from Mason, the partner insitution sends one of their students to Mason. |
Length: Semester or year-long |
Credits: Earn 12 to 15 credits |
Great option for |
Description: There's no exchange agreement in place. Students pay a set program fee to study abroad. |
Length: Semester or year-long |
Credits: Earn 12 to 15 credits |
Great option for |
Description: Students enroll at a partner school abroad and pay a set program fee to study abroad. |
Length: Summer (4 to 8 weeks) |
Credits: Earn 3 to 9 credits |
All summer schools (except this one) |
All international summer school programs are listed under one regional category.
Should Mason not currently maintain a partnership with an institution in which you are are interested, you can still apply for an external study abroad program.
For international students currently studying at a Mason partner school and interested in a semester or year at Mason!