Living Arrangements

Housing will be safe, dormitory style housing (meaning shared bedrooms and bathrooms) with chlorinated water, and food will be from grocery stores and restaurants. Internet access is available in town, but connections can be unreliable at times.

Passport

If you do not have a passport, it is important that you apply for one as soon as possible to ensure you receive it before the program begins. US citizens can find more information about how to apply for a passport on the US Department of State’s website.

Important notice for students without a valid passport or whose passport will expire within the next 12 months:

US citizens can find more information about how to renew a passport on the US Department of State’s website.

Students with a valid passport should check the expiration date. Passports must be valid for at least 6 months AFTER the anticipated return to the US from studying abroad. If your passport is not valid for at least 6 months after your anticipated date of return to the US, you must renew your passport before applying for the visa you will need to enter your host country.

Expedited processing service is available for US passports (although this still takes several weeks and is at an additional cost). College of Nursing encourages students to ask the passport agency at the time of application whether expedited service is recommended.

Non-US Citizens

Students who are not US citizens should contact their consulate for more information if they need to get a new passport or renew their passport.

Travel Arrangements

Students will receive instructions on making travel arrangements after the application deadline passes.

Fast Facts

Sessions Offered:

Spring, Fall

Location:

Eswatini

Credit:

Resident

Eligibility:

Students must be in good academic and disciplinary standing. Minimum 2.5 GPA. Students must be nursing students in their last semester. See Application tab for all prerequisites.

Spring 2026 Application:

August 27th to September 19th, 2025