USAC Program Models
USAC offers two types of program models for study abroad: Specialty (UNR credit) and Partnership (transfer credit). Some key model differences include pricing, type of transcript awarded, the type of support on-site, the level of student independence, etc. Both models offer a variety of academic courses taught in English, immersion opportunities, access to the host university clubs and activities, language courses, housing support and assistance, and more.
You may want to focus first on programs that meet specific needs and then consider the program model to understand some of the differences.
Specialty (UNR credit)
- USAC Resident Director & staff onsite to provide live support 24/7
- Curated course list taught by local USAC faculty on the host university campus in classes with other USAC students (and sometimes international students as well)
- USAC-arranged housing, field trips, activities, and optional tours
- Academic calendar mirrors U.S. academic calendar
- Most locations offer language-intensive options
- Receive UNR transcript / U.S. credit
Partnership (Transfer credit)
- Similar to an exchange program, USAC partners with a host university abroad to send students to their campus. Students receive support from host university staff; there is no USAC staff onsite for most Partnership programs. Support available from the international students office on campus with whom USAC partners.
- Direct enrollment in host university, wider course selection, courses with local and international students
- Academic calendars may vary from the standard U.S. academic calendar
- Receive host university transcript / foreign credit (students will independently work with UNR on credit transfer process)