Tennessee Technological University

Country

USA

City

Cookeville Tennessee

Agreement Type

Exchange/Study Abroad

Study Places*

2

* As of Fall 2024, we cannot guarantee tuition free study places. Please contact the exchange office prior to applying.

About the study place

Tennessee Tech is a public research university located in Cookeville Tennessee. It is considered a small university with approximately 10,000 students.

Course catalogue

  • Agreement

    This is a university wide agreement. Students from most NMBU programs will find relevant courses, for example Animal Science, Agriculture, Environmental Science, Civil Engineering, Biology, Wildlife and Fisheries, Economics, Political Science and much more.

    Length of stay

    1-2 semesters

  • Tuition fees

    Two exchange semesters per academic year if there is a balance in the agreement. Students travelling through the agreement are exempt from tuition fees. If there is an imbalance, students must pay regular tuition fees.

  • Who can apply

    Bachelor students and limited at the graduate level. Students from all areas of studies can apply. Recommended C average. All exchanges require a completion of 60ECTS prior to a stay abroad.

  • Language of Instruction

    English

    Language requirements:

    • 4 in English from videregående or TOEFL test
  • Semester Timing

    Autumn: end of August – middle of December.
    Spring: early January -  early May.

  • Recognition of study credits

    At the bachelor level, students must take 15 semester hours in one semester, which corresponds to 30 NMBU credits.

  • Health Insurance in the US

    American universities have strict requirements for students’ health insurance. All students are studying in the USA should expect to purchase private health insurance recommended by the host university. This health insurance might be in addition to other (travel) insurances purchases by the student in Norway or abroad. University health insurance plans range from USD$ 500-1200 but can cost more. Read more about what health benefits you might be entitled to while studying in the USA on exchange from a Norwegian institution on HelseNorge.

  • Visa

    All students who intend to study in USA must have student visa.

    It is the student’s own responsibility to apply for a visa. A first step would therefore be to acquire information from the relevant country’s embassy.

    Study visa: A student visa is necessary in order to study in the USA. You have to first receive a letter of acceptance from the host university before you can apply. The visum processing fee is currently USD $160, and the SEVIS registration fee is USD $350 for F-1 applicants and $220 for J-1 applicants. The universities in the USA will issue a document for students to obtain either the F1 or the J1 visa.  

    NOTE J1 visa: Be aware that this carries a clause whereby the applicant faces a two-year ‘quarantine’ period after the initial residence period, in which the applicant cannot apply for a permanent work or residence permit in the USA. However, this does only apply if the student received public funding, such as from Lånekassen.

    More information: The US Embassy’s website