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This study abroad experience is offered through a partnership with UCC for Business students and through the , a network of over 250 institutions in over 50 countries, for students in non-Business majors. 

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Location

Cork, Ireland

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Term

Spring, Fall, Academic Year

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Housing

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Program Highlights

(UCC) is located in Cork, Ireland. A traditional college town, Cork is known for its nightlife, restaurants, and music scene. Spend your free time strolling along the River Lee, popping into markets, dropping into a pub for traditional Irish music, exploring historic castles and cathedrals, or kayaking through the city center. Nearby, you can tour Blarney Castle (and the famous Blarney Stone), the historic port of Kinsale, and miles of coastline. UCC's campus is located on 42 acres of wooded ground in the heart of Cork, just minutes from the city center. Attending UCC brings the advantage of accessing an extensive catalog of English-taught classes each semester including business (AACSB accredited), social sciences, history, biology, and more. Students will have access to over 100 active societies and 50 different sports clubs at UCC as well as opportunities to participate in local excursions.
 

Program Contact Information

Molly Papay

Assistant Director, Education Abroad

Email: mpapay1@kent.edu

Office Phone: 330-672-3067

Important Dates

Application Deadlines for Business Majors:

  • Spring 2025: September 15, 2024
  • Fall 2025: May 1, 2025
  • Academic Year 2025-2026: May 1, 2025
  • Spring 2026: September 15, 2025

Application Deadlines for Non-Business Majors:

ISEP’s priority application deadlines are:

  • September 15 for spring programs
  • March 1 for fall programs
  • March 1 for summer programs

Some ISEP Exchange programs and many ISEP Direct programs remain available after these deadlines. You can find specific deadlines on the .

Program Dates

Program dates vary each year based upon the host institution's academic calendar, but the following are general guidelines:

  • Academic Year: Early September - Mid-May
  • Fall: Early September - Early December
  • Spring: Early January - Mid-May
Eligibility

Eligibility for Business Majors

  • Full-time, degree-seeking student at 鶹Ƶ
  • Business major
  • Minimum cumulative GPA: 3.0 or higher 

Eligibility for Non-Business Majors

  • Full-time, degree-seeking student at 鶹Ƶ
  • Any major
  • Minimum cumulative GPA: 2.8 or higher 
  • Completion of two semesters at 鶹Ƶ, minimum
Application Process for Business Majors

Application Process for Business Majors

Students will be required to complete two applications:

  • an internal 鶹Ƶ Education Abroad application,
  • and a partner university application.

These quick steps will help walk you through the process.

1. Start an Education Abroad Application

When you click the "Apply Now" button (located towards the top and bottom of this page), you will be brought to the Education Abroad application system where you can view program costs and start an application. Be sure to submit your application before the deadline!

2. Wait for Acceptance

Once you have submitted your application, it will be reviewed by an Education Abroad Advisor. Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis. Please note that acceptance to the program by 鶹Ƶ does not serve as final approval. The host institution or program provider grants final approval for each applicant.

3. Complete the Host University Application

Once your Education Abroad application has been accepted, you will be nominated to the host university. You will complete the host university’s application and wait for official acceptance to the program. 

Application Process for Non-Business Majors

Students will be required to complete three applications:

  1. An internal 鶹Ƶ Education Abroad application.
  2. An ISEP application.
  3. And a partner university application.

These quick steps below will help walk you through the process.

First, start an Education Abroad Application

  • Students must also complete an international 鶹Ƶ application to participate in an ISEP program.
  • You can begin your OGE application by clicking the “Apply Now” button.
  • Your Education Abroad application will be accepted upon ISEP placement (see below).
  • Please note that acceptance to the program by 鶹Ƶ does not serve as final approval. ISEP and the host institution grant final approval for each applicant.

Then, start an ISEP Application

  • Students must create an ISEP account with their 鶹Ƶ email. From there, you are required to submit one single application through the  for your program(s) of interest. Please follow the application instructions on the ISEP website.
  • Review the  guide to better understand the ISEP Exchange application and placement process.

Next, wait for ISEP Placement

Once the ISEP application deadline has passed, students will be placed at one of their program(s) of interest. Each year, ISEP begins reviewing applications following their priority application deadlines on September 15 and March 1.

ISEP Exchange

For ISEP Exchange applicants, ISEP makes placement decisions based on exchange space available at each host institution and academic fit for the student.

Exchange applicants can expect to receive their placement notification within 2-4 weeks of the priority deadline.

ISEP Direct

For ISEP Direct applicants, there is no limit to the number of program spaces available, so chances of placement are excellent provided you meet the program requirements.

Direct applicants can expect to receive their placement notification within 1-2 weeks of submission, following the priority deadline.

Finally, complete the Host University Application

  • Once ISEP has placed you in a program, you will receive instructions directly from ISEP about completing an application for the host university.
  • Please note your final acceptance into the program is contingent on official acceptance from the host institution.
  • Confirmation of placement usually takes 3-4 weeks while the host institution reviews your application.
For Non-Business Majors: How Does an ISEP Program Work?

and life-changing, allowing students to gain cross-cultural understanding and respect for others.

ISEP offers an  among a global community of universities in more than 50 countries throughout Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, North America, Oceania, and South America.

Students can participate in , , or  for any field of study, as well as  and .

  • With  programs, you can go abroad anywhere in the ISEP network while paying KSU-equivalent tuition, housing, and meals. This then enables a student from another ISEP member university to take your place at KSU. You might be even able to apply for scholarships or financial aid that you normally receive toward your ISEP program abroad.
  • programs are often the best value available, offering low-cost options, guaranteed placement at the university of your choice, and a thoughtfully customized experience.
Academics

Academic Programs

Courses are taught fully in English in a variety of subject areas, including:

  • Architecture

  • Biological Sciences

  • Business

  • Computer Science

  • Education 

  • Engineering

  • Humanities

  • Languages and Literature

  • Public Health

  • ... and more!

More course information can be found by perusing the . Students should plan to enroll in 4-6 modules each term to be considered full-time. 

Transferring Credits

Transfer Credits

With this program, students enroll in courses at a partner (host) institution. You will need to transfer the credits you earn abroad back to 鶹Ƶ.

Upon successful completion of the program, the host institution will issue you an official transcript, which will be needed for the credit transfer process.

You must earn passing grades on the courses you take abroad for the credits to transfer. 

Prior to departure, students will meet with their academic advisor to complete a Transfer Course Planning (TCP) Form, which will outline the courses you plan to take while abroad and how the courses will transfer to 鶹Ƶ. 

Some courses have already been pre-approved for transfer to 鶹Ƶ and can be viewed on the Transfer Credit Guide. Please note that this is only a guide and is NOT a comprehensive list of courses available at each partner institution.

Credit Approval

Prior to departure, it is your responsibility to meet with your academic advisor to discuss the courses you plan to take while abroad.

If a course needs to be evaluated for transfer, you are responsible for working with your education abroad advisor to obtain the syllabus and have it reviewed by 鶹Ƶ faculty. 

Financial Aid & Scholarships

It is possible to use your federal financial aid to go on 鶹Ƶ-approved education abroad programs. You can learn more on the Financial, Billing and Enrollment Center website.

It is also possible to use most 鶹Ƶ scholarships for education abroad costs. You can find education abroad scholarships on ScholarshipUniverse.

If you have any questions about using your financial aid and scholarships for study abroad, you can contact the Financial, Billing and Enrollment Center.

ISEP also offers for their programs, with many focused on underserved student populations as well as opportunities for students studying a language or in specific locations around the world.

Health & Safety

Pre-Departure Orientation

Prior to your education abroad experience, you will participate in a mandatory pre-departure orientation hosted by the Office of Global Education. During this orientation, you will be provided with information including but not limited to:

  • international travel procedures;
  • in-country resources;
  • health and safety resources and information;
  • culture shock and resources to help prepare for living abroad.

All students are encouraged to register with the prior to departure.

You can also review a wide variety of resources we’ve pulled together for you on our “Before You Go” page.

All ISEP students will participate in additional orientations which include:

  • A pre-departure health and safety orientation video;
  • A pre-departure program-specific orientation;
  • An on-site orientation with your host institution.

Keep an eye out for email invitations to these pre-departure orientations from your ISEP Program Coordinator.

Country Profile

ISEP provides a  for all countries where their programs take place. We recommend you review more information about your respective country there.

You can also learn more about your destination(s), including travel advisories, through the .

In addition, we encourage you to visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) travel page for  for traveling to your destination(s).

If vaccinations or medications are needed according to the CDC, you should make arrangements for appointments with your healthcare provider or the DeWeese Health Center as soon as possible.

Appointment openings at the DeWeese Health Center are limited and vaccines may need to be ordered, which takes time. Please note that not all immunizations are available at the DeWeese Health Center. 

Visa Information

A visa is a document required by many countries, in addition to your passport, that allows you to enter the country for a certain purpose (whether that’s to stay, transit, or exit). Essentially, it is the country's government giving you legal permission to enter their country to travel, study, work, etc.

Please note, it is solely the responsibility of the student to: 

  • determine the entry, transit, and stay requirements for the country or countries to which they will travel,
  • and to apply for any necessary visas, stay permits, or any other immigration requirements of the host nation(s).

It is also the responsibility of the student to:

  • verify the correct documentation required to apply for the required visa(s), 
  • apply for the visa(s) early enough to ensure there is enough processing time,
  • and pay any fees associated with obtaining the visa(s).

鶹Ƶ's Office of Global Education is available to provide general guidance regarding student visa requirements and procedures; however, each student who travels abroad is expected to manage their own legal obligations regarding international travel.

It is strongly recommended by the Office of Global Education that you carefully review the appropriate consulate or embassy website for the nation(s) you plan to visit in order to determine current entry/study/exit visa requirements.

Location & Transportation

Cork, Ireland

With a population of 224,000 people, Cork is the second largest city in Ireland and is considered the country's foodie capital. Spend your free time strolling through the English Market; touring historic landmarks, such as Blarney Castle and Gardens or Cork City Gaol; enjoy live music and art museums; or explore the nearby seaside towns. 

Transportation

Airports

You can fly into Cork through Cork Airport (ORK), but may also search for flights into Dublin (DUB) and then travel to cork by train or a domestic flight. 

Local Transit

Cork is a very walkable city, but many folks find the city buses and trains to be convenient options. There are also bikeshare programs available.

Costs and Funding

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Costs for the program will differ for every student. You can use our Cost Calculator to get an estimate of what you might expect for your program.

We also encourage you to meet with your Education Abroad Advisor and reach out to Financial Aid the Financial, Billing and Enrollment Center to see how your aid may apply to an international program.

 

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