Have you always dreamed of studying at the Sorbonne? Or maybe at Trinity College? Do you want to study at an institution with whom MacEwan does not have a partnership? It may be possible for you to do so!
To study at one of these institutions, you must apply to them as a visiting student. While studying as a visiting student you will pay international student fees which vary from country to country. The courses you take may count toward your MacEwan program, but you’ll have to provide detailed course syllabi and original transcripts when you return. Plan carefully!
Application processes differ from institution to institution and program to program. You will, however, require a Visiting Student letter or Permission to Register letter from MacEwan’s Office of the Registrar. See your program advisor to request this letter.
To be considered for transfer credit for your studies abroad, please bring detailed course syllabi and original transcripts for submission to the Office of the Registrar.

