
Exchange Program
This fantastic partnership between two historic campuses represents a wonderful opportunity for students from both universities to take classes at either campus while remaining full-time students at their home university.
Haskell/KU Exchange Program for KU Students
The Haskell/KU Program Coordinator serves as your primary point of contact for questions and guidance around enrollment, general questions and concerns about the exchange program and your experience at Haskell.
Exchange Program Advantages
- Tribally Centered Student Perspectives
- Culturally Relevant Support
- Predominantly Faculty who are Tribal Citizens
- Make New Friends
Exchange Program Eligibility
- Full-time, undergraduate, degree-seeking student
- From second semester freshmen to senior level.
- 2nd semester student
- Grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher
- Meets good academic standing
- Meets course pre-requisites
- Exchange participants who receive an F or W in a course at either institution will be ineligible for enrolling in the program the following semester.
Exchange Program Guidelines
- Enrollment in only one (1) class per semester; exception class that requires or recommends a lab
- Enrollment in courses not offered at home institution only.
- Online courses are limited.
- Haskell EED (elementary education) courses are held for Haskell students only.
- Extra cost to consider: Textbooks, lab supplies, transportation.
Exchange Program Notes
- Courses are not guaranteed.
- Course of interest should not be offered at KU (i.e. CHEM 130, BIOL 150, etc.)
Browse KU Schedule of Classes and search for courses ISP 204 and ISP 304 with Delilah Begay listed as the instructor. If there are courses not listed under ISP 204 or ISP 304, you can find additional course offerings at the Haskell Course Schedule.

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