International Experience
To live an international experience
What is Student Mobility?
Incoming and Outgoing Mobility
• INCOMINGare those students from Partner Universities who come on exchange at UdeC for a certain period.
• Outgoingare UdeC students going on exchange at a higher education institution abroad for a certain period.
Mobility Modalities
• Research
• Semester or Academic Year
• Práctica profesional
*This will depend on your program, its requirements and the validation of your experience abroad.
What for?
- To internationalize your academic curriculum by developing other competences and skills.
- To live an intercultural experience.
- To empower your foreign language(s) proficiency.
My mobility experience
Requirements for UdeC students

Be a regular student at Universidad de Concepción in at least the sixth semester of an undergraduate program, or otherwise be a regular student of a Master’s degree program.

Possess a weighted average mark equal to or higher than 5.0 (undergraduate).

Have nivel de idioma acorde a la exigencia de la universidad de destino y de la oferta académica escogida. Información debe ser acreditada con certificación oficial.
Frequently Asked questions
How to Choose the Destination?
It is important that you bear in mind your personal interests, your language competence and the academic offer by the destination you are considering. In addition, we advise you to discuss your academic project with your Head of Program, and to have their support for the validation of the courses taken abroad.
Can I go on exchange at any University?
It is best (but not compulsory) to go on exchange with those partner universities with which there is a cooperation agreement that facilitates the exchange and that releases the international tuition fee.
UdeC has more than 400 agreements available to promote International Mobility.
What about my UdeC Fee, my scholarship or my free of charge education? Do I lose it?
In order to make your exchange effective, you must keep your regular student status, that is, continue paying your fee at UdeC.
Do I need to self-fund my Mobility?
All expenses associated with mobility must be borne by the students, except those who are granted some type of Scholarship or are enrolled in a Special Program.
How do I validate the subjects I took during my exchange period?
Once the exchange period is over, you must validate the subjects with the Head of Program or Academic Secretary of your faculty who, by means of a letter, commit themselves to acknowledge your studies abroad. We recommend that you obtain a study agreement prior to the exchange period.
Do I need health insurance to go on exchange?
Yes, you do. Health insurance is mandatory. This can be obtained from the respective travel agencies, or it may be the insurance required by the host university.
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