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The Fletcher School provides many opportunities for students to supplement their education with joint degree and exchange programs with some of the world's leading professional schools and graduate programs.   The following section outlines some of these programs, although students are encouraged to contact directly the partner institutions for additional information.

see also Joint Programs

Currently, The Fletcher School maintains exchange programs with the following six institutions:

  • The Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland Read more...
  • Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, Dartmouth College Read more...
  • Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Germany Read more...
  • Hec MBA Program, HEC School of Management, France Read more...
  • Institut d'Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po),  Paris, France Read more...
  • Instituto de Empresa, Spain Read more...

Students interested in any of these exchange programs may apply during their first year of studies at Fletcher. The School also has regular informal contacts with a number of premier institutions worldwide that often permit students to spend a semester or summer in residence abroad.

The Geneva Exchange
heiwww.unige.ch/

The Fletcher School has participated in an academic exchange of students and faculty with the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Switzerland, for over 30 years. Fletcher and the Institute are similarly organized, share common educational objectives and prepare their students for similar careers. The exchange was inspired and financially supported by Mrs. Charlotte MacJannet and the late Dr. Donald M. MacJannet, longtime benefactors of Tufts University. The Graduate Institute of International Studies was established in 1927. Its location, Geneva, is the seat of the European Office of the United Nations and its Economic Commission for Europe, as well as numerous other international institutions. In this context, the Institute serves as a center for the study of contemporary international questions from the juridical, political and economic points of view. The program is intended for students with academic and personal backgrounds sufficient to enable them to undertake independent study and research. Students from Geneva who are admitted as participants in the exchange program normally receive one full year of course credit for their academic degree. Fletcher students taking their second year of study at the Institute as official exchange participants may receive the equivalent of eight courses of transfer credit and the MALD degree upon approval of their Geneva studies by the Committee on Student Academic Programs. Exchange participants requesting credit from Fletcher for courses taken in Geneva must submit official transcripts, course descriptions, reading lists and/or bibliographies. Fletcher students who attend the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva outside the formal exchange program may only receive the equivalent of four courses of transfer credit.

The Amos Tuck School Exchange
www.tuck.dartmouth.edu/

In addition to the three-year joint degree program with the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth College, The Fletcher School has a one semester exchange program with the Tuck School. Two students from each institution, who are not in the joint degree program, annually spend the fall semester/term of their second year at the other institution as visiting students. Each institution pre-selects the nominees for the other institution from its first-year class. Visiting students take four courses at the other institution and are responsible for arranging transfer credit to their home institution. During the visiting semester/term, students pay tuition to and receive financial aid from their home institution; thus, Fletcher students pay full tuition to Fletcher and receive Fletcher financial aid as appropriate while enrolled as visiting students at Tuck. Visiting students have all the rights and privileges of degree candidates.

HEC MBA Program
www.hec.edu/

In addition to the joint degree program with HEC, The Fletcher School has a one semester exchange program with HEC. Upto three students from each institution, who are not in the joint degree program, spend one semester in during their second year (or during the elective portion of their MBA program) at the other institution as visiting students. Each institution pre-selects the nominees for the other institution from its first-year class. Visiting students take four courses at the other institution and are responsible for arranging transfer credit to their home institution. During the visiting semester/term, students pay tuition to and receive financial aid from their home institution; thus, Fletcher students pay full tuition to Fletcher and receive Fletcher financial aid as appropriate while enrolled as visiting students at HEC. Visiting students have all the rights and privileges of degree candidates.

The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Exchange
www.kas.de

The Begabtenforderung of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) and The Fletcher School annually exchange students for study, research or pursuit of a degree. KAS sends one student to Fletcher every two years to complete the MALD degree. Fletcher sends one candidate every year to any German university in any field of interest for advanced study or research. The selected student must have completed at least one year of study at Fletcher in good academic standing and must be fluent in German. Priority is given to PhD students who use the year in Germany to research/write the doctoral dissertation. KAS facilitates placement for the Fletcher student at any appropriate university or research center, supports Fletcher students with the arrangement of summer internships and invites Fletcher students to participate in the seminars offered by the Begabtenforderung. KAS covers all expenses, including housing, living expenses and round-trip air fare for Fletcher students sent to Germany as well as for KAS students sent to Fletcher. Fletcher covers the cost of tuition for the "Adenauer Fellow" for the two-year MALD program.

Institut D'Etudes Politiques, Paris France
www.sciences-po.fr

The Institut d' Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences-Po) occupies a special position among French universities.  Founded in 1872 as the Ecole Libres des Sciences Politiques, it was originally a private school established to analyze the contemporary world.  In 1945, the Foundation Nationales des Sciences Politiques (a private foundation) was created, and the Ecole Libre was transformed into a public institution while maintaining the objective of offering a multidisciplinary education for a "merit-based elite" who will develop "first-class analytical and decision-making capabilities." Sciences-Po has the stature of a "grand ecole" in the French educational system.  The School is located in the historic Saint Germain-des-Pres quarter in the heart of Paris.

One or two Fletcher students may study at Sciences-Po annually for either the fall or the spring term.  Preference is given to first year MALD candidates.  An excellent command of French is required and the program has no nationality restrictions.  In return, one Sciences-Po student spends a full year at Fletcher.  The IEP career office (Sciences-Po Avenir) will work with Fletcher students to identify an appropriate internship following the student's academic program, if applicable.

Participants in the exchange follow normal Fletcher procedures in order to obtain transfer credit for work completed at Sciences-Po.  During the exchange, students pay tuition to and receive financial aid from their home institutions; thus, Fletcher students pay full tuition to Fletcher and receive Fletcher financial aid as appropriate while enrolled at Sciences-Po.  Final approval of nominees for the exchange is made by the receiving institution. 

Instituto de Empresa, Spain
www.ie.edu/

In addition to the joint degree program with the Instituto de Empressa, The Fletcher School has a one semester exchange program with IE. Two students from each institution, who are not in the joint degree program, annually spend the fall semester/term of their second year at the other institution as visiting students. Each institution pre-selects the nominees for the other institution from its first-year class. Visiting students take four courses at the other institution and are responsible for arranging transfer credit to their home institution. During the visiting semester/term, students pay tuition to and receive financial aid from their home institution; thus, Fletcher students pay full tuition to Fletcher and receive Fletcher financial aid as appropriate while enrolled as visiting students at IE. Visiting students have all the rights and privileges of degree candidates.


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