Outbound Student Information

Faculty of Business




Outbound Student Information

The advantage of an exchange (as opposed to study abroad) is that you do not pay international student tuition fees at the partner school. Your tuition is paid to Brock and financial support is available to help pay for travel expenses. You will also be taking courses in English that count toward your Brock degree so you can stay on track to graduate. When students return from a semester on  exchange, nearly all say that it was the highlight of their education to date!

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There are still places available to go on exchange this winter! 

 

Spotlight on: Gothenburg University

 

Information Sessions
(if you are interested in going on exchange in Fall/Winter 2013)

Option One: Order an Information Session

  • Find a group of at least five students interested in an exchange information session and decide on date/time options that are convenient for your group (please provide at least one week notice per request)
  • Send an email to business.exchange@brocku.ca with your request and we will confirm a date, time, and location for your session

Option Two: Sign the Wait List

  • Add your name to the Info Session Wait List by emailing business.exchange@brocku.ca. We will contact you when enough students sign up to hold the session

Option Three: Visit us during walk-in hours!

Student Testimonials

"Being immersed in the French culture for four months provided me the skills and knowledge that are necessary when working with a diverse client base.  On the exchange, we worked in teams that were comprised of students from different cultures – it took patience, empathy and key communication skills to be able to work effectively and efficiently with them – these are skills that I apply on a day to day basis when working with our clients.  The exchange overall brought a new perspective to my International Business degree."
-Alicja Konefal, Burgundy School of Business

"Going on exchange has opened my mind and made me realize so much about the world out there. I have learned more in this semester then I ever though imaginable about the world, different people, different cultures, history, and probably most importantly, myself."
-Lee Stewart, Copenhagen Business School

"The opportunity to live in a foreign country was tremendous and was the best possible way for me to improve my French.  I also learned how businesses operate in Europe and the dynamics of the quickly evolving and developing EU."
-Matthew Petre, Rouen Business School