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Exchange at Colorado State University - Whakawhiti kei te Whare W膩nanga o Colorado State

Learn about student exchange at Colorado State University

Colorado State University, USA

Colorado State University is one of the nation鈥檚 top public research universities and an institution on the rise. In the last decade, CSU has produced record enrolment, built on all-time highs in student diversity and student success; ground-breaking research driven by a highly productive faculty; a campus revitalised by a transformational building campaign; and, perhaps most importantly, an unrivalled learning environment where nine of 10 recent graduates say they would choose CSU again and rate their education as excellent.

Colorado State University鈥檚 faculty consists of highly-qualified experts in their fields who are always available to assist students with their academic endeavours. With a small-town feel, but big university opportunities, the faculty focus on helping you become truly prepared for your future career.

Fort Collins is a community that blends education and industry, hard work and recreation, tradition and progress. If you鈥檙e looking for a college experience with the perfect fusion of adventure and opportunity, Fort Collins is where you鈥檒l find it.

Credit system

Students should take 15 semester credits.聽This should equate to 60 Massey credits.

Courses

There are聽聽more than 250 majors, minors and concentrations across eight colleges at CSU in the interest areas of:

  • Agriculture
  • Arts, Humanities, Communication and Design
  • Business and Applied Business
  • The Environment
  • Human and Social Sciences
  • Life Sciences
  • Physical Sciences, Math, and Engineering

CSU's programme structure does not work for Visual Communication Design students.

Course codes

Courses numbered 100-299 at CSU equate to 100-level at Massey. 300-499 courses equate to 200 or 300-level courses at Massey.

Academic calendar

The Fall semester begins in late August and ends in mid-December. The Spring semester begins in mid-January and ends in early May.

Student life

Fort Collins is one of Money magazine鈥檚 鈥淏est Places to Live鈥 for a reason. When you鈥檙e not on campus, you鈥檒l find all kinds of ways to occupy your time. Hundreds of restaurants cater to a variety of tastes. Old Town has a vibe that few cities can match. With an average of 300 sunny days per year and the network of hiking and biking trails throughout The Fort will take you to and scenic vistas. Biking around town is also a breeze with an .

At CSU you can also choose from more than .聽 These include service, academic, professional, religious, and recreational organizations.

Health insurance

Adequate health insurance is required by law for all exchange students going to the USA.聽 Travel insurance alone will not provide the appropriate coverage.聽 Health insurance plans in the USA are typically more expensive than plans in New Zealand.

Be sure you check the university鈥檚 insurance requirements and enrol in the appropriate plan.

Visas

You will need to have a J-1 exchange visitor visa to enter the U.S. You cannot study full-time at the university on either a B-2 tourist visa or the visa waiver program.