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Exchange Programs
Exchange programs allow students to study at a university with which UTSA has a special agreement. Under an exchange program, students pay normal the equivalent of 15 credit-hours of in-state tuition and fees at UTSA and all other costs are paid to the host university. These programs are competitive. You can attend for either a semester or an an academic year.
Current UTSA Exchange Programs:
- Keele University, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England
- Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, Kyoto, Japan
- Nagoya University of Foreign Studies, Nagoya, Japan
- CONAHEC Exchange Program Universities in Mexico and Canada
Third-Party Study Abroad Programs
These programs are coordinated and managed by outside organizations and companies, such as Semester at Sea.
There are also programs that offer integrated classes with local students. Program costs are set by each program provider. Costs vary by the length of the program, location, and cost of living. Programs are available for the summer, fall or spring semesters or for an entire academic year.
UTSA Faculty-Led Programs
Faculty-led programs are arranged by a faculty member who wishes to teach a course abroad. These programs most often run during the summer.
Program length varies, but is typically about three weeks. These trips are led and coordinated by the faculty member in charge. Program costs include UTSA tuition, a program fee, plus any associated costs. Search in the database. Select UTSA under Provider.










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