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WVU Exchange Programs allow students to study abroad for a semester or an entire school year by "swapping" places with a student from a partner university. Students continue to paying their regular tuition and fees at WVU, while housing and meals are either paid at WVU or at the host institution. Students with federal aid, student loans, and WVU Scholarships may use these funds toward the cost of a WVU Exchange Program. In addition, WV Promise Scholars may use their scholarship toward any WVU Exchange Program.
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- WVU Semester Exchange Programs. WVU Semester Exchange Programs allow WVU students to study abroad for a semester or an entire school year by "swapping" places with a student from one of over 30 exchange institutions.
- Music Alive! Exchange Program in Brazil . The Music Alive! Exchange Program allows WVU music students to study abroad during the Spring Semester by "swapping" places with a music student from Brazil. In addition, participants recieve a $3,500 stipend to assist with travel, housing, meals, and books.
- NAFTA Engineering Exchange Program. The NAFTA Engineering Exchange Program allows WVU Civil Engineering students to study abroad during the fall or spring semester by "swapping" places with an engineering student from Canada or Mexico. In addition, participants recieve a stipend to assist with their experience abroad.
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- Enrolled as a full-time student.
- In good academic and judicial standing at your home institution.
- Completed at least one semester of university coursework before applying.
- Minimum GPA of 2.50 (some programs require a higher GPA).
- Have the personal maturity needed to study abroad for an extended amount of time.
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