MIDWEST STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM
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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

