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Ansbach University of Applied Sciences Ansbach University of Applied Sciences Ansbach, Bavaria Missouri Southern State University (Joplin, MO, USA), has entered into a written arrangement with Ansbach University of Applied Sciences (Ansbach, Bavaria, Germany) to promote international exchange, to increase scientific cooperation, and to favor the development of research and higher education, whether it concerns initial studies or training, in fields of common interest. Portion of Program: Exchange students will, for the duration of the complete academic year or for one semester only, take part in a full-time program between Missouri Southern State University and Ansbach University of Applied Sciences. Method of Delivery: Each institution is given the authority to administer the program of study how they deem appropriate, whether in-person instruction, online/distance education, or hybrid learning. The method of delivery of coursework will be disclosed to the student prior to the start of term upon enrollment in the program of study. Estimated Costs: As an exchange student, the student will be responsible for the following costs: • Tuition and Fees: Students will be required to pay tuition and fees at MSSU. • Room and Board: Students will be required to pay Ansbach University of Applied Sciences for room and board charges. • Meals: Students will be required to pay Ansbach University of Applied Sciences for meals. • Transportation Costs • Medical Insurance Costs Missouri Southern State University will give credit for courses taken at Ansbach University of Applied Sciences on the same basis as if they provided the training. Missouri Southern State University has found Ansbach University of Applied Sciences’ academic standards equivalent to their own and the instruction an acceptable substitute for their own. This written arrangement will be amended as necessary by Missouri Southern State University but is indefinite, unless either institution requests termination of the arrangement. This information must be disclosed to enrolled and prospective students as a Consumer Information Disclosure, outlined under 34 CFR 668.5. Any questions regarding either short-term or semester-long study abroad opportunities can be directed to Missouri Southern State University’s Institute of International Studies. Bremen University of Applied Sciences Bremen, Germany Missouri Southern State University (Joplin, MO, USA), has entered into a written arrangement with Bremen University of Applied Sciences (Bremen, Germany) to promote international exchange, to increase scientific cooperation, and to favor the development of research and higher education, whether it concerns initial studies or training, in fields of common interest. Portion of Program: Exchange students will, for the duration of the complete academic year or for one semester only, take part in a full-time program between Missouri Southern State University and Bremen University of Applied Sciences. Method of Delivery: Each institution is given the authority to administer the program of study how they deem appropriate, whether in-person instruction, online/distance education, or hybrid learning. The method of delivery of coursework will be disclosed to the student prior to the start of term upon enrollment in the program of study. Estimated Costs: As an exchange student, the student will be responsible for the following costs: • Tuition and Fees: Students will be required to pay tuition and fees at MSSU. • Room and Board: Students will be required to make their own arrangements for housing. • Meals: Students will be required to make their own arrangements for meals. • Transportation Costs • Medical Insurance Costs Missouri Southern State University will give credit for courses taken at Bremen University of Applied Sciences on the same basis as if they provided the training. Missouri Southern State University has found Bremen University of Applied Sciences’ academic standards equivalent to their own and the instruction an acceptable substitute for their own. This written arrangement will be amended as necessary by Missouri Southern State University but is indefinite, unless either institution requests termination of the arrangement. This information must be disclosed to enrolled and prospective students as a Consumer Information Disclosure, outlined under 34 CFR 668.5. Any questions regarding either short-term or semester-long study abroad opportunities can be directed to Missouri Southern State University’s Institute of International Studies. Communication University of China Beijing, China Missouri Southern State University (Joplin, MO, USA), has entered into a written arrangement with Communication University of China (Beijing, China) to promote international exchange, to increase scientific cooperation, and to favor the development of research and higher education, whether it concerns initial studies or training, in fields of common interest. Portion of Program: Exchange students will, for the duration of the complete academic year or for one semester only, take part in a full-time program between Missouri Southern State University and Communication University of China. Method of Delivery: Each institution is given the authority to administer the program of study how they deem appropriate, whether in-person instruction, online/distance education, or hybrid learning. The method of delivery of coursework will be disclosed to the student prior to the start of term upon enrollment in the program of study. Estimated Costs: As an exchange student, the student will be responsible for the following costs: • Tuition and Fees: Students will be required to pay tuition and fees at MSSU. • Room and Board: Students will be required to pay Communication University of China for room and board charges. • Room and Board: Students will be required to pay Communication University of China for meals. • Transportation Costs • Medical Insurance Costs Missouri Southern State University will give credit for courses taken at Communication University of China on the same basis as if they provided the training. Missouri Southern State University has found Communication University of China’s academic standards equivalent to their own and the instruction an acceptable substitute for their own. This written arrangement will be amended as necessary by Missouri Southern State University but is indefinite, unless either institution requests termination of the arrangement. This information must be disclosed to enrolled and prospective students as a Consumer Information Disclosure, outlined under 34 CFR 668.5. Any questions regarding either short-term or semester-long study abroad opportunities can be directed to Missouri Southern State University’s Institute of International Studies. Duksung Women’s University Seoul, South Korea Missouri Southern State University (Joplin, MO, USA), has entered into a written arrangement with Duksung Women’s University (Seoul, South Korea) to promote international exchange, to increase scientific cooperation, and to favor the development of research and higher education, whether it concerns initial studies or training, in fields of common interest. Portion of Program: Exchange students will, for the duration of one summer semester only, take part in a full-time program between Missouri Southern State University and Duksung Women’s University. Method of Delivery: Each institution is given the authority to administer the program of study how they deem appropriate, whether in-person instruction, online/distance education, or hybrid learning. The method of delivery of coursework will be disclosed to the student prior to the start of term upon enrollment in the program of study. Estimated Costs: As an exchange student, the student will be responsible for the following costs: • Tuition and Fees: Duksung Women’s University will provide the student with a scholarship to cover tuition costs. The student must pay for three credit hours of tuition costs at MSSU. • Room and Board: Duksung Women’s University will provide the student with a scholarship to cover room and board costs. • Meals: Duksung Women’s University will provide the student with a scholarship to cover over thirty of their meals. The student may encounter additional meal costs that the scholarship does not cover. • Transportation Costs • Medical Insurance Costs Missouri Southern State University will give credit for courses taken at Duksung Women’s University the same basis as if they provided the training. Missouri Southern State University has found Duksung Women’s University’s academic standards equivalent to their own and the instruction an acceptable substitute for their own. This written arrangement will be amended as necessary by Missouri Southern State University but is indefinite, unless either institution requests termination of the arrangement. This information must be disclosed to enrolled and prospective students as a Consumer Information Disclosure, outlined under 34 CFR 668.5. Any questions regarding either short-term or semester-long study abroad opportunities can be directed to Missouri Southern State University’s Institute of International Studies. Gakushuin Women’s College Tokyo, Japan Missouri Southern State University (Joplin, MO, USA), has entered into a written arrangement with Gakushuin Women’s College (Tokyo, Japan) to promote international exchange, to increase scientific cooperation, and to favor the development of research and higher education, whether it concerns initial studies or training, in fields of common interest. Portion of Program:
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