The Eco League Experience
Eco League exchanges are open to students who are enrolled in any academic area at a member school. Students can spend up to two non-consecutive semesters (or their trimester or quarter equivalents) as visiting students at other Eco League institutions without being considered transfer students.
Students continue to pay full-time tuition to their home institution; lab and course fees and room and board are paid to the institution the student is visiting. Credits earned at other Eco League institutions are transferred back to the home institution.
Read about The Eco League experiences of these five students:
- Jenna Catsos looked out her window every day at the ocean.
- John Dietrich climbed the 300-foot Streeker Spire in Sedona, Arizona.
- Renee Fasanaro learned to ride her bike in city traffic in Arizona after growing up in the mountains.
- Heather Lea Nazarewicz went on a whale watch in Seward, Alaska.
- Sam Tischler whitewater rafted 300 miles down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon—and got credit for it.
