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International Exchange Programs

Whitworth has developed several strategic international partnerships which offer students the opportunity to study for a semester or even Summer Term at one of our international exchange programs in England, France, the Netherlands, Japan and Hong Kong. These programs allow for an immersive experience and the opportunity to enroll in a variety of courses offered by the host institution.

For more information, contact associate dean of international education, Nicholas McKinney (nmckinney@whitworth.edu).

LIVERPOOL HOPE UNIVERSITY | Liverpool, England, United Kingdom

Liverpool Hope University

About the University

Based in Liverpool, England, Liverpool Hope Univeristy has a rich history extending 175 years. Liverpool Hope has developed a strong tradition of scholarship and research in key disciplines with an integral student-centered approach.

Liverpool Hope has two main teaching campuses. Hope Park is situated in a leafy suburb of Liverpool and is a mini educational village. The Creative Campus in Liverpool city centre is the home to the creative and performing arts subjects. Both campuses have seen major investments in recent years, with outstanding facilities and contemporary buildings.

The university places great emphasis on the bringing together of research excellence and top-quality teaching. This is facilitated by a community of academics and scholars who are of the highest caliber. This research-informed teaching enables our students to develop into rounded and employable graduates who can take their place confidently as global citizens in the 21st century.

Academics

Liverpool Hope offers a wide range of undergraduate programs and courses that fit with many of Whitworth's majors and minors. Students will generally take four courses to maintain a full-time load, with all credits being approved for transfer back to Whitworth. Key disciplines offered include education, music, fine arts & performing arts, history, political science, business, psychology, theology, among many others.

Study Terms

Students enrolling in the Liverpool Hope exchange program can study abroad for the following study terms:

  • Fall semester (September-December)
  • Spring semester (January-May)
  • May Term (3-week course in May)

Housing Accommodations

Liverpool Hope offers all exchange students placement in its dedicated Aigburth Park housing accommodation. Aigburth Park is a residential campus approximately three miles from the city centre and Hope Park, just around the corner from all the cafes, bars and shops on Lark Lane, and the beautiful Sefton Park.

Fees

The following financial structure applies to this exchange program:

  • Fees billed by Whitworth and paid to Whitworth student account
    • Whitworth tuition
    • Whitworth general fees
    • Whitworth standard double room

  • Fees paid directly to host university
    • None

  • Misc. estimated expenses
    • Books & Supplies: $100
    • Visa Application Fee: $0

Apply

Students interested in applying must contact associate dean of international education, Nicholas McKinney: nmckinney@whitworth.edu 

 

AIX-MARSEILLE UNIVERSITY | Marseille, France

Marseille University

About the University

Based in southern France in the Aix-Marseille area, Aix-Marseille University (AMU) is the largest French-speaking university in the world with 80,000 students and 10,000 international students. With a beautiful location situated between the sea and the mountains, students can enjoy an ideal setting for their studies abroad. AMU offers a wide range of academic disciplines. Students benefit from a large network of libraries, sports facilities, and 150 student clubs.

For lots of great information, students can take a look at the AMU Student Handbook.

Academics

Aix-Marseille University offers a wide range of undergraduate courses situated within their main academic areas: humanities, law & political science, foreign language, economics & management, science & technology, and health science.

Students interested in taking French as a foreign language courses will enroll in the SUFLE Service Universitaire de Français Langue Étrangère. To download the SUFLE program brochure, click here.

Study Terms

Students enrolling in the AMU exchange program can study abroad for the following study terms:

  • Fall semester (September-December)
  • Spring semester (Mid-January-June)

Housing Accommodations

AMU offers guaranteed housing for international exchange students in one of its various on-campus residence halls. Placement into the residence hall will be a part of the general application process that students complete when applying for acceptance to the program. A standard room includes bed, desk, chair, fridge, washbasin, shower and private toilet. There are shared kitchen facilities in each building.

Fees

The following financial structure applies to this exchange program:

  • Fees billed by Whitworth and paid to Whitworth student account
    • Whitworth tuition
    • Whitworth general fees
    • Whitworth standard double room
    • Whitworth Silver meal plan

  • Fees paid directly to host university
    • None

  • Misc. estimated expenses
    • Books & Supplies: $100
    • Visa Application Fee: $250

Apply

  • Deadline for fall semester: April 15
  • Deadline for spring semester: Oct. 15

Students interested in applying must contact associate dean of international education, Nicholas McKinney: nmckinney@whitworth.edu 

 

MAASTRICHT UNIVERSITY | Maastricht, Netherlands

Maastricht Netherlands

About the University

Based in Maastricht, Netherlands, Maastricht University (MU) is the most international university in the Netherlands and, with nearly 22,000 students and 4,400 employees, is still growing. The university distinguishes itself with its innovative education model, international character and multidisciplinary approach to research and education. MU is located in the heart of Europe with easy access for students to travel to other countries throughout the exchange program.

Our partnership with Maastricht University is strictly with their School of Business & Economics (SBE). Students may not study other fields or disciplines. That said, Maastricht's SBE is AACSB accredited and is one of the top business schools in Europe – a great resume booster for any Whitworth business & economics major!

Academics

The Maastricht University School of Business & Economics (SBE) provides high-quality education to students and conducts excellent research, offering an international perspective in the fields of economics and international business management, public policy, governance and sustainability. Our research focuses on interdisciplinary solutions to today's global challenges. All courses are offered in English.

Available programs/fields include:

  • Business analytics
  • Business engineering
  • Econometrics & operations research
  • Economics & business economics
  • Fiscal economics
  • Global studies
  • International business

Learn more here: https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/bachelor/area_of_interest/business-economics-3421 

Study Terms

Students enrolling in the Maastricht University exchange program can study abroad for the following study terms:

  • Fall semester (September-November)
  • Spring semester (February-April)

Each semester is composed of two "periods." Students will take two courses in each period, earning a total of 13 ECTS (European) credits/period (6.0 U.S. credits).

Housing Accommodations

Student housing in the Netherlands is not arranged by the university. Finding a room is the students own responsibility. Most exchange students end up staying in the MU Guesthouse, which offers short-term housing with furnished single and double rooms as well as studios at multiple locations in Maastricht. The main locations (buildings C and P, on Brouwersweg 100) are located very near SBE and are easily accessible by bike or on foot.

Fees

The following financial structure applies to this exchange program:

  • Fees billed by Whitworth and paid to Whitworth student account
    • Whitworth tuition
    • Whitworth general fees

  • Fees paid directly to host university or provider*
    • Housing: Amount varies based on which apartment student leases (range from €20-€35/day).
    • Daily/monthly expenses include accommodation, insurance, books and study materials, groceries, transportation, clothing and personal care, leisure, travel and other expenses. Experience has shown that students living and studying in the Netherlands spend approximately €1,500 a month.

Apply

  • Deadline for fall semester: May 1
  • Deadline for spring semester: Oct. 1

Students interested in applying must contact associate dean of international education, Nicholas McKinney: nmckinney@whitworth.edu 

 

KWANSEI GAKUIN UNIVERSITY | Nishinomiya, Japan

Nishinomya Japan

About the University

Kwansei Gakuin was founded in Kobe, Japan in 1889. With the aim to educate young minds based on Christian principles, Kwansei Gakuin has since grown into a leading private comprehensive and integrated educational institution. Kwansei Gakuin University (KGU) is an independent institution for higher education, offering Bachelorʼs, Masterʼs, and PhD degrees in about 40 different disciplines to a student body of approximately 25,000.

Kansai is Japanʼs second largest urban region following the Tokyo metropolitan area. The region includes Hyogo prefecture, where Kwansei Gakuin University is located, as well as the prefectures of Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Shiga and Wakayama. Kansai is home to a number of ancient capitals, and rich in historic architecture and cultural assets designated as national treasures, making the region ideal for learning about Japanese culture.

Academics

The Contemporary Japan Program

The Contemporary Japan Program is specially designed for incoming exchange students. Exchange students are offered a choice between two study tracks, the Japanese Language Track and the Modern Japan Track that will define the main focus of their time at KGU. Exchange students can also select elective courses to learn more about “contemporary Japan” from a variety of aspects such as language, culture, society, economy and politics.

  • Japanese Language Track
    • Exchange students enrolled in the Japanese Language Track will primarily study the Japanese language in an intensive environment.
    • Students will be placed into levels based solely on the results of the Japanese placement test held before the start of each semester.
    • Mandatory courses focus on developing the studentsʼ four basic language skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking by grouping students with a similar Japanese language level.
    • In addition to the mandatory Japanese language courses, students will be required to enroll and attend a number of elective courses.

  • Modern Japan Track
    • Exchange students enrolled in the Modern Japan Track will primarily focus on studying and understanding Japan through the mandatory Modern Japan Seminar taught in English.
    • Students will be placed into one of the two Modern Japan Seminar courses (to be announced during orientation week).
    • The Modern Japan Seminar is held once a week and will focus on studying and understanding Japan from various viewpoints through a seminar-style English medium class.
    • In addition to their mandatory Modern Japan Seminar, students will be required to enroll and attend a number of elective courses.

For more information, view the KGU Exchange Program Brochure.

Study Terms

Students enrolling in the KGU exchange program can study abroad for the following study terms:

  • Fall semester (Early September - Mid-January)
  • Spring semester (Mid-March - Late July)

Housing Accommodations

KGU offers two accommodation options for exchange students: homestay and dormitory

  • Homestay
    • Staying with a host family is a very effective way to learn Japanese culture and language. Becoming part of a Japanese family can be an amazing experience. However, it also means living in close quarters with a Japanese family, respecting each other and making compromises. The homestay option is recommended for students who are extremely motivated in using the Japanese language every day and are highly adaptable.
  • Dormitory
    • KGU places exchange students in various dormitories. The type of accommodation and location varies depending on the placement. Due to limited availability or duration of exchange, KGU may not be able to place students in their preferred dormitory. All dormitories provide exchange students with their own private room.

Fees

The following financial structure applies to this exchange program:

  • Fees billed by Whitworth and paid to Whitworth student account
    • Whitworth tuition
    • Whitworth general fees

  • Fees paid directly to host university*
    • KGU Orientation & Insurance Fee: $650
    • Housing: $2,200-$3,400 (amount varies by housing placement)
    • Administration Fee: $50

  • Misc. estimated expenses
    • Meals: $1,000
    • Books & Supplies: $100
    • Visa Application Fee: $50

*All fees estimated and based on current currency exchange rate.

Apply

  • Deadline for fall semester: April 1
  • Deadline for spring semester: Nov. 1

Students interested in applying must contact associate dean of international education, Nicholas McKinney: nmckinney@whitworth.edu 

 

CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG | Hong Kong, PRC

Chinese University of Hong Kong

About the University

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a comprehensive research university with a global vision. It was founded with a mission to combine tradition with modernity and to bring together China and the west. CUHK is firmly rooted Chinese culture, multiculturalism and its unique college system sets itself apart from other universities in Hong Kong and in the region.

Located in Shatin, a suburban area of Hong Kong, the CUHK campus overlooks the scenic Tolo Harbour and is nestled in greenery. Over the years, it has evolved into the largest and most sustainably designed campus in the city. A wide range of academic, residential, sports and leisure facilities provide an all-round campus experience for anyone studying at CUHK.

Academics

CUHK offers a wide range of courses taught in English that fit many Whitworth majors and minors. Courses offerings are viewable at www.res.cuhk.edu.hk: Teaching Timetable/Classroom Booking – Teaching Timetable – Full-time Undergraduate Teaching Timetable – Public Access.

For assistance doing a course search, please contact Nicholas McKinney, nmckinney@whitworth.edu.

Chinese Language Centre
The Yale-China Chinese Language Centre (CLC) offers Cantonese and Putonghua courses at all levels. Most undergraduate exchange students can take a maximum of 6 units (2 courses) each term without paying additional tuition fees.

Study Terms

Students enrolling in the CUHK exchange program can study abroad for the following study terms:

  • Fall semester (September-December)
  • Spring semester (January-May)

Housing Accommodations

CUHK guarantees exchange students on-campus housing and are assigned to double or triple-occupancy rooms. Living with local students will ease the transition to a new environment and promote Chinese culture immersion. No separate application for on-campus housing is required.

Fees

The following financial structure applies to this exchange program:

  • Fees billed by Whitworth and paid to Whitworth student account
    • Whitworth tuition
    • Whitworth general fees

  • Fees paid directly to host university*
    • Housing: $1,000
    • Administration Fee: $150
      *All fees estimated and based on current currency exchange rate.
  • Misc. estimated expenses
    • Meals: $3,300
    • Books & Supplies: $500
    • Visa Application Fee: $80

Apply

  • Deadline for fall semester: April 1
  • Deadline for spring semester: Oct. 1

Students interested in applying must contact associate dean of international education, Nicholas McKinney: nmckinney@whitworth.edu