Exchange Programs
All exchange students must meet the eligibility requirements set by their home institution, Kettering University, and the U.S. Department of State’s Exchange Visitor Program (BridgeUSA).
Interested students who wish to participate in the exchange program at Kettering University must meet the general admission requirements for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as the following items:
- Be officially nominated by their home institution (for a complete list of requirements at your home institution and to be nominated for a program, please speak with someone from the International Office at your home university)
- Be an admitted undergraduate or graduate student at one of Kettering’s partner institutions
- Provide an official university transcript
- Provide a current resume or CV
- Submit a personal statement detailing your interest in and goals for the exchange program
- Provide proof of sufficient English proficiency in keeping with the Exchange Visitor Program
- Kettering University accepts language proficiency according to the B1/B2 ACTFL language level standards. Students can submit language test scores (DAAD, TOEFL, Duolingo, etc..) verifying their proficiency or submit a verification letter from their home institution
- Provide proof of sufficient financial support in the form of a signed bank letter, scholarship letter for the exchange period, or the Exchange Student Affidavit of Support
Complete the online application for the relevant exchange term.
Links to Visa Application
The BridgeUSA program, formerly the Exchange Visitor Program, is facilitated by the The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA). Kettering University has established tuition exchange programs with several partner universities abroad. Eligible participants should apply with their home institution to be nominated for an exchange term at Kettering University. Once accepted, Kettering University will provide the necessary documents for the student to apply for a J-1 visa. Please see the resources below.
Kettering University offers 9 undergraduate degree programs and 8 graduate degree programs. Exchange students are eligible to participate in any in-person course in their field of study offered during their program with a few exceptions. It is understood exchange students will choose courses in consultation with their home faculty to ensure they have sufficient background knowledge.
Check the undergraduate and graduate course catalogs for course descriptions and visit the dynamic schedule for a list of which courses are offered.
Our exchange terms are offered in the fall and spring terms at Kettering. Learn more about our degree programs here.
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