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QUICK FACTS |
Location |
Singapore, Singapore |
Eligibility |
Registered, matriculated MBA Foster
School students in good standing, 3.0 GPA |
Language |
English |
Adviser |
passport@uw.edu |
Application
Deadline |
January 15th |
Department
Website |
Foster MBA Exchanges website |
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HIGHLIGHTS |
General |
Students will attend Nanyang Technological
University through the Foster MBA exchange
program for either the Summer, Fall,
or Winter term.
Students should be responsible and show
willingness and preparedness to study solo
abroad. |
Application
Procedure |
Students wishing to know more about
applying for this exchange should contact the
Foster school directly. |
Read More
About |
Where You Will Study
Expenses, Financial Aid, & Scholarships
Application Process |
Where You Will Study
The Nanyang MBA is globally recognized among the Top 25 MBA program in the world. The Nanyang MBA is an intensive international MBA that offers global perspective with an Asian focus. Join this challenging program that equips you with relevant and innovative business knowledge and skills from highly qualified faculty with relevant industry experience and select group of participants in a diverse and multi cultural environment, right at the gateway to Asia, Singapore. Experience a personal and professional transformation that will enable you to take on leadership roles anywhere in the world.
For more information about Nanying Technical University and being an exchange student there, please visit their
exchange student page and website.
Program Expenses, Financial Aid & Scholarships
As a participant of a university exchange, you pay an exchange fee equivalent to UW tuition (1.5 quarters of UW tuition for semester-long exchanges, and 3 quarters of UW tuition for academic year exchanges). Exchange fees are determined by UW residency status: in-state students pay an exchange fee equivalent to in-state tuition, and out-of-state students pay an exchange fee equivalent to out-of-state tuition. The exchange fee and IPE administrative fee are charged to your UW account and due by the UW tuition deadline for your term(s) of study abroad. You should also budget for additional expenses such as international airfare & transportation, books & course materials, visa & passport fees, study abroad insurance and personal expenses.
For the total estimated costs of this particular program, you may request a budget by filling out a
Budget Request Form.
For more information about budgeting, financial aid, and scholarships for study abroad visit our page on
Finances.
Application Process
Departmental Exchanges generally focus on a specific academic discipline and often restrict participation to students in that department. Applications and student selection for Departmental Exchanges are managed by the UW academic department, but students participating in Departmental Exchanges work with the UW Study Abroad Office to complete the same pre-departure requirements as other UW study abroad students.
If you are interested in a Departmental Exchange, contact the department coordinator listed above for information, application instructions and deadlines.
Most application deadlines occur 6-8 months in advance of an exchange start date, so contact your department early.
See
Withdrawal for UW program withdrawal policies.