FLC offers three main study abroad programs

University Studies Abroad Consortium

USAC is a non-profit, university-based organization offering students opportunities to study abroad in dozens of countries across the globe. While abroad, students immerse themselves in classes alongside other American students, and the curriculum is often tailored toward an American audience.

Fort Lewis College has collaborated with USAC to provide scholarships for eligible students; not all types of financial aid are applicable. Students who embark on this journey will pay their tuition and program fees directly to USAC.

International Student Exchange Program

ISEP is a non-profit organization connecting to over 100 universities worldwide, providing a broad exchange opportunity spectrum. Students pay FLC tuition, additional fees, and a room and meal package. While tuition waivers are possible here, all forms of financial aid, except work-study, are welcomed.

As with USAC, Fort Lewis College and ISEP have partnered to offer scholarships to students, making studying abroad more accessible.

Application deadlines:

  • September 15 for the Spring semester
  • March 1 for Fall semester

Partner Exchange (see the Partner Exchange School list below) 

Partner Exchange programs introduce students to a unique structure of reciprocal agreements. Students pay their home school tuition and fees, and an international student will take their place at Fort Lewis College. The beauty of this program is the rich cultural interaction, as students typically attend classes with peers from the partner country and other international scholars.

With financial aid broadly applicable, including tuition waivers, students can engage in courses that may be department-specific or spread across the entire Campus.

Partner Schools

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Other FLC Study Abroad options

Additional programs offered on campus are either faculty-led or sponsored by a faculty member via independent study. Students should contact individual faculty members for information and application requirements.