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How to Apply

Application Forms

Links to the application forms for priority placement (traditional application process) or mid year application (post conference, direct placement). The applications are directly through NSE’s website. Please meet with NSE Coordinator, Cameron Mortensen, before applying.

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Application Deadlines

Priority Application: February 28, 2025

Mid-Year: The mid-year placement application is open and deadlines vary (typically March – late June). Review the campus profiles for availability and deadlines. Connect with the NSE Coordinator for more information.

Application Process

To apply for participation in NSE, follow the following steps:

  1. Schedule an appointment to meet with WOU’s NSE Coordinator, Cameron Mortensen, to discuss how NSE fits into your goals and plans.
  2. Visit the NSE website, nse.org, to gather more information about the program or participating schools.
  3. Meet with your academic advisor to discuss ideal timelines for exchange.
  4. Review your financial resources. Complete the NSE Budget Worksheet form , which can help you plan a budget. This is part of the application process to ensure students are aware of the financial commitments. We encourage you to meet with a financial aid advisor prior to applying, to learn more about how your financial aid may assist you.
  5. Fill out the NSE application; be sure you have already met with WOU’s NSE Coordinator.
  6. Pay the $200 non-refundable application fee by the application deadline.

    Waivers are available to help cover the cost of the application!
    CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR A WAIVED APPLICATION FEE!
    Deadline to apply for application waiver: February 14, 2025.

  7. Start your FAFSA® application as early as possible for the next academic year.
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