Undergraduate Exchange Program

Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU) in Vienna, Austria

Semester Dates

Fall term: October – December

Spring term: March – July

*No summer option.

Application Procedure

1)Student completes UCF study abroad online application at

2)Once approved,student will be nominated to WU.

3)After receiving your WU nomination letter, student will complete online pre-enrollment.

Academic Information

Students are required to get all of their intended study abroad courses approved by the Director of International Programs before registering for classes. Students generally find that WU is a great choice because of their extensive course offerings; however, they are host to a large number of incoming international students which can result in the most popular courses filling up quickly. Since individual courses are not guaranteed it is important to have alternate courses selected and approved.

Students must enroll in at least 12 credits (24 ECTS) and registration will occur before your arrival in Vienna. Prior to your registration window, you will receive detailed registration instructions, as well as, a video tutorial. For up-to-date information on courses, registration periods, etc., please visit Students studying at WU during the fall term must pay close attention to the end dates for classes. Be sure to choose classes that end in December.

The WU grading system is on a scale from 1 to 5 (see below) and can be easily translated to UCF’s A,B,C,D,F scale. Your study abroad grades do matter!

1Excellent

2Good

3Satisfactory

4Sufficient

5Fail

Your WU transcript will be sent directly to UCF at the end of your study abroad term where it will be processed and added to your academic record. It can take up to 2 months to receive your transcript.

Housing

In Vienna, exchange students have two housing options: You can apply for a room in a student residence hall run by the OeAD (Austrian Agency for International Cooperation in Education and Research – Housing Office Vienna), or look for private accommodation using the student-to-student housing platform Housing Anywhere or other recommended housing services.

If you are interested in one of the residence halls, it is important that you complete your application as soon as possible since rooms are assigned on a first come, first serve basis. Room types, amenities, and prices vary. Also note that the residence halls are located all over Vienna and can be up to 30 minutes away from campus by public transportation. Please be sure to research your options thoroughly.

The registration and application for any of the student residencies can be found at and questions should be directed to .

Welcome Meeting & Orientation

The International Office offers an optional orientation and cultural program for incoming exchange students. The three-week program is held before the beginning of each semester. It helps you prepare for your exchange semester and become familiar with life in Vienna. The program includes a guided tour of WU and its facilities as well as field trips in and around Vienna. The fee for the program is 250 Euros and will need to be paid in advance. Space is limited.

The International Office also organizes two information sessions. You are required to attend one of these sessions upon arrival.

Eramus Buddy Network

The Austrian Students’ Union tries to match each incoming student with a “buddy,” an Austrian student who acts as your personal mentor. Your buddy is available to pick you up from the airport and assist you with student residence procedures and administrative requirements. If you arrive after residence hall office hours, you can even arrange for your buddy to pick up your room key in advance.

The Buddy Network also organizes a large number of social activities for exchange students, like parties, skiing trips, trips to neighboring countries, theater visits, dancing courses, etc. Be sure to sign up for this program no later than six weeks prior to your arrival.

Visa

A Visa is required for students staying in Austria for longer than 3 months. You will need to apply with the Austrian consulate before leaving for Austria. To apply you will need:

  • Fully completed and signed application form
  • Biometric passport photo according to EU standard (between 3.5 x 4.5 cm and 4.0 x 5.0 cm in size)
  • Valid passport + photocopies of all pages that contain entries and stamps
  • Proof of accommodation in Austria: e.g. rental contract for private accommodations, contracts with a student residence hall or OeAH-Housing confirmation
  • Proof of health insurance that is valid in Austria with coverage of at least 30,000 euros
  • Proof of your academic activities (letter of acceptance issued by WU) and of funding for your stay in Austria
  • Return flight ticket

Please note that the above information is subject to change. The most up-to-date information and application form can be found at

Registration with Local Authorities

After arrival in Vienna, students must register with one of the Registration offices, which are located in the Municipal District Office, within three days. To register, you will need your passport and a registration form. The form must be signed by your landlord or dormitory confirming your address. You can find the closest Registration Office to you at: and don’t hesitate to ask your buddy for assistance.

Health Insurance

Non-EU citizens need to have insurance coverage for their whole stay in Vienna. You can either purchase health insurance coverage in your home country or sign up for a voluntary insurance coverage (freiwillige Selbstversicherung) in Austria after enrollment at WU. It covers any kind of medical treatment at the cost of approximately 52 Euros per month.

You have to be enrolled at an Austrian University to be eligible for insurance so it is advisable that you buy additional travel insurance (e.g., credit card insurance) before coming to Vienna to cover that period until enrollment.

The Students’ Union dues paid at enrollment (app. 18 Euros) include accident insurance coverage for your way to and from the university.

Best Resource

Without a doubt, your best source of information will come from returning students. They have been in your shoes and have successfully navigated the application process. They can also provide you with invaluable, first-hand tips and advice regarding your arrival in France and how to make the most of your time abroad. You are encouraged to seek their guidance.

Living Expenses

The total cost of your study abroad experience is in large part determined by your personal choices. However, below are some monthly estimates for your planning purposes.

Accommodation 240-400 Euros

Insurance 50 Euros

Food and personal expenses 300 Euros

Public transportation 150 Euros (per semester)

Books 75-150 Euros (per semester)

Entertainment 50-150 Euros

.Helpful Links

WU Website

Exchange Students’ Guide

WU Housing

WU campus map

Orientation and Cultural Immersion Programs

Erasmus Buddy Network (EBN)

WU Academic Calendar

Austrian Social Insurance Provider

Visa Information

Country Specific Information

Life in Vienna

Currency Converter

Contacts

Suzanne Waldrop

Director of International Programs, UCF College of Business

Maureen Waked

Senior Admissions Specialist, UCF Study Abroad

Kaan Tasli

Undergraduate Exchange Program Coordinator