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Tuition Exchange Central offers May 1 Seat Available Service for 2018

2018-19 Tuition Exchange (TE) Fact Sheet
UPDATED 07-16-2018

In Brief:

TE’s annual Seat Space Availability Service:

Openings for qualified students TE member institutions will be polled annually to determine if schools can still accommodate applications for prospective students for fall enrollment after the May 1 National Response Deadline.  Students and parents are advised to contact the schools of interest directly for the most up-to-date information.

For fall 2018, 38 TE member colleges and universities have either freshmen or transfer space available as of the initial May 1st response deadline.  

There are 38 TE member colleges able to offer at least 140 seats:

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do this?

Similar to the National Association for College Admission Counseling, (NACAC), survey.  TE recognizes there are member schools with TE space happy to receive potential applicants.

Is space readily available on TE campuses?

Yes, typically, there is unused capacity.

Some member schools are tight on their import and export numbers, yet they have space to do more. Thus unused capacity.

How many school members in TE?

As of this writing, TE membership is 674 individual schools.

How many unused TE spaces?

There are currently at least 100 spots at 38 different schools.

CLICK HERE to access the Alpha by STATE listing

How does the student apply for admissions and a TE award at institutions listed as having availability?

There is nothing different in the application and admission process.  The student must contact the institution(s) directly for application information. 
Be sure to click on the school's name inside the available spreadsheet above.  The spreadsheet provides a hyperlink directly to the school's website.

Listings merely imply available space.  Individual student admission is contingent upon each institution’s review of application information.

The student needs to be certified “TE eligible” by the TELO at the home institution to the prospective institution where the student applies for admission.  There is nothing new with this step of the process.

How long is the service available to students and member schools?

The listings shall remain on the TE’s website (www.tuitionexchange.org) through August 1, 2018

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