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MIDWEST STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM

Requirements for participation in THE midwest student exchange program (msep)

1. You must be a resident of one of the following states: Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, or Wisconsin.

2. You must have at least a 3.5 high school gpa and at least a 24 ACT.

3. You must enroll in one of the curriculums covered by the MWSEP and maintain full-time student status.

Curriculums covered by the MSEP

Bachelor degree programs

Agribusiness Construction science and management
Ag communications and journalism Feed science
Agricultural economics Food science and industry
Agricultural technology management Horticulture
Agriculture education Horticulture therapy
Agronomy Industrial engineering
Animal science and industry Mechanical engineering (nuclear concentration)
Architectural engineering Milling science
Bakery science Nutrition and kinesiology
Biological systems engineering Park management and conservation

Masters degree programs

Architecture Interior architecture and product design
Landscape architecture Regional and community planning

MSEP value and retention information

The MSEP serves to reduce student tuition by a significant amount (eligible students pay 150% of in-state tuition). For example, tuition and fees for a 14-hour semester in the Fall of 2009 is $4,842.  This is compared to non-resident tuition and fees of $8,225 per semester.

To retain this tuition reduction benefit, a student must maintain a cumulative K-State grade point average of at least 3.0 in one of the curriculums listed above, remain a resident in a participating state, and make acceptable progress toward the degree as verified by the department chair.

More information about the Midwest Student Exchange Program

Questions?

Contact Dr. Pat Bosco at 785-532-6237 or bosco@k-state.edu