First and foremost, explore your destined country’s partnered schools and create a list of your favored universities. A few things that I kept in mind while selecting a school were location, class offerings, and semester dates (when the semester will begin and end). If you are interested in studying abroad, UH Manoa has two programs that students can choose from:
Applying to Manoa International Exchange (MIX) :
Personally, I went with the MIX since the program permits more flexibility with my options while abroad. Things to keep in mind while applying: MIX has a priority deadline and the application takes 1-3 hours to complete. Secondly, you should have a valid passport on hand. The application will also ask for your top five schools. Keep in mind that you should have researched your schools beforehand since it is set and stone. Students who turn in their application during the priority deadline are more likely to be selected into their desired school. If you ever feel lost and confused with selecting a school, Rikki Mitsunaga at the College’s Office of Student Academic Services (OSAS) can guide and assist you in matching schools to your academic path. Here’s another tip: if you want to meet up with Rikki, it’s best to book an appointment with her a month beforehand, her availability is very slim to none for last minute openings. Contrary, if you have any questions in respect to the MIX Application, you can visit their office in QLC 206. The application will ask a few short answer questions and a statement of purpose. After submitting your MIX Application, you will receive a nomination email which will entail proceeding steps for the application process. In addition, there will be a mandatory meeting for all students who study abroad through the MIX Program, so don't forget! Over the course of time you will receive an email by your selected University (in this case Korea University Business School) enclosing another application that will officially permit your acceptance into the University!
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AuthorCindy is an epicurist, a food photographer, and a self-proclaimed creative writer. When Cindy isn't studying at Korea University Business School (2017), she can be found in cafes, asking random seoulites for directions, or singing at noraebangs (korean karaoke). Archives
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