Who We Are
ISEP is a network of over 300 colleges and universities in 50 countries cooperating to provide affordable access to international education for a diverse student population. ISEP students gain intercultural competence through integration into their host institution and host culture while exploring the international dimensions of their academic field.
ISEP Exchange and Direct members are institutions of higher education that are regionally accredited or recognized by their government or ministry of education.
ISEP is a non-profit organization governed by a Board of Directors, supported by member fees and fees for service, and administered by a central office in Arlington, Virginia, and by the designated coordinator at each member institution.
Established in 1979 under authority of the Fulbright-Hays Act as the International Student Exchange Program at Georgetown University, ISEP was supported by a grant from the (former) United States Information Agency until 1996. In 1997, ISEP was incorporated as an independent organization.
What We Offer
ISEP-Exchange each outbound participant pays the cost of an academic term (tuition, housing and meals) at the home institution, for every student sent abroad, the institution receives one in return. ISEP facilitates the exchanges between our members world wide and manages the exchange balances.
ISEP-Direct fee-paid study-abroad programs at member institutions, open to all ISEP-Direct and ISEP-Exchange members; participants pay a fee to ISEP, which covers the host institution’s program cost.
ISEP participants
- Are as fully integrated into their host institution as their length of stay and language skills permit
- Gain understanding of the international dimensions of their academic field
- Develop intercultural competence and personal maturity through immersion in another culture
ISEP members
- Are institutions accredited by their governmental or regional academic agency or ministry
- Cooperate as equal partners in a spirit of trust and mutual support to further the internationalization of their campuses and offer access to high-quality programs in diverse locations
- Agree to terms of participation that facilitate students’ integration into the host institution and host culture as well as transfer of academic credit to the home institution
The ISEP Central Office
- Facilitates exchange of academic information and offers expert advice about programs
- Administers the placement process and provides support during the student's period of study
- Administers the J-1 exchange visitor program for students entering the United States on ISEP programs
- Offers professional development and networking opportunities through conferences, workshops and study tours open to members
Benefits of ISEP
- Access to a wide range of institutions of higher education in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, North America, and Oceania without the necessity of negotiating and maintaining individual agreements
- Host institution staff conduct orientation, ensure that housing and meals are provided, and facilitate students’ registration and integration into the institution
- Placements are available in all academic disciplines; institutions can send students to study in one field and receive participants in another field
- Incoming students bring cultural and linguistic diversity to the campus and international perspectives to the curriculum
- Because exchange participants pay their home institutions, tuition fees stay at home, and enrollment figures remain constant
- ISEP-Direct programs provide the same comprehensive academic and support services as study abroad provider programs but with substantially lower fees



