INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
1655 N FORT MYER DRIVE NO 400, ARLINGTON, VA 22209 www.isep.org

Total Revenue
$9,767,435
Total Expenses
$8,932,465
Net Assets
$2,708,607

Organizations Filed Purposes: ISEP IS A MEMBERSHIP NETWORK OF 323 COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN THE UNITED STATES AND 60 OTHER COUNTRIES. THESE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS FACILITATE STUDENT MOBILITY FOR ACADEMIC AND CROSS-CULTURAL LEARNING THROUGHOUT THE NETWORK. NEARLY 60,000 STUDENTS HAVE PARTICIPATED IN ISEP PROGRAMS SINCE ITS INCEPTION IN 1979 AND ISEP PLACES APPROXIMATELY 3,000 STUDENTS EACH YEAR. THE ISEP MEMBERSHIP NETWORK IS UNIQUE IN THE FIELD OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AS IT IS THE LARGEST WORLDWIDE NETWORK FOR EXCHANGES AND STUDY ABROAD. THROUGH ISEP, INSTITUTIONS HAVE ACCESS TO A WIDE RANGE OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR THEIR STUDENTS THAT FEW OTHERS COULD DEVELOP OR SUSTAIN. ISEP EMPOWERS STUDENTS TO ENROLL IN UNIVERSITIES OUTSIDE THEIR HOME COUNTRY FOR IMMERSION AND INTEGRATION WITH THE LOCAL CULTURE AND COMMUNITY. ISEP ALSO OFFERS A PORTFOLIO OF SHORT-TERM AND SUMMER PROGRAMS. ISEP PROVIDES ACADEMIC ADVISING RESOURCES, STAFF TRAINING, ONLINE TOOLS, AND STUDENT SUPPORT SEMINARS FOR ITS MEMBER INSTITUTIONS.

SEE PART III, LINE 1.

ISEP DIRECT PROGRAM - THE ORGANIZATION ARRANGES FOR STUDENTS TO ATTEND CERTAIN INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ON A FEE FOR SERVICE BASIS. GENERALLY, STUDENTS PAY FEES DIRECTLY TO THE ORGANIZATION AND THE ORGANIZATION PAYS TUITION, HOUSING, AND OTHER FEES TO THE HOST INSTITUTIONS. ISEP ALSO OFFERS ADVISING TO ITS STUDENTS PRIOR TO THEIR DEPARTURE AND ADDITIONAL SUPPORT WHILE ON SITE. THESE PROGRAMS ARE AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS AND AFFILIATES.

ISEP EXCHANGE PROGRAM - THE ORGANIZATION PROMOTES AND FACILITATES STUDENT EXCHANGES AMONG MEMBER INSTITUTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES AND ABROAD. ISEP PROVIDES A SUITE OF ADVISING, TRAINING, AND SUPPORT SERVICES TO ITS MEMBERS. ISEP OFFERS INDIVIDUAL STUDENTS ACADEMIC AND TRAVEL ADVISING PRIOR TO DEPARTURE AND ADDITIONAL SUPPORT WHILE ON SITE.

GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMS - THE ORGANIZATION SUPPORTS PROGRAMS COMBINING ELEMENTS OF THE RECIPROCAL EXCHANGE AND ISEP DIRECT PROGRAMS AND PROVIDES OPERATING ASSISTANCE TO HOST INSTITUTIONS. IN-COUNTRY COMMUNITY SERVICE IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THESE PROGRAMS. ISEP PROVIDES ACADEMIC ADVISING AND SERVES AS A LIASION TO LOCAL HOST INSTITUTIONS WHILE STUDENTS ARE IN COUNTRY. THESE PROGRAMS ALLOW STUDENTS TO PERFORM SUPERVISED VOLUNTEER SERVICE AT AFFILIATED NGOS AND OTHER LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
John S LucasPRESIDENT AND CEO40$216,528
Ae O'BrienCHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER40$160,266
Edson OldsCHIEF MARKETING OFFICER40$146,284
Kristen AgutoVP, MEMBER RELATIONS40$117,321
Nancy CampbellVP, ENROLLMENT MANAGER (UNTIL 10/19)40$82,167
Sanford J UngarDIRECTOR3$0
Vianne TimmonsDIRECTOR3$0
Mark SalisburyDIRECTOR3$0
Terhi MolsaDIRECTOR3$0
Edilio MazzoleniDIRECTOR3$0
Ki-Jeong LeeDIRECTOR3$0
Ann-Charlotte LarssonDIRECTOR3$0
Bertlinde LanielDIRECTOR3$0
John K HudzikDIRECTOR3$0
Hsiu-Zu HoDIRECTOR3$0
Margaret HeiselDIRECTOR3$0
Peter L GessDIRECTOR3$0
Waded CruzadoDIRECTOR3$0
Harvey CharlesDIRECTOR3$0
Ellen BabbyDIRECTOR3$0
Stephen ConnellyTREASURER5$0
Keith ClausenSECRETARY5$0
William ClabbyVICE CHAIR5$0
Heidi Gregori-GahanPAST CHAIR5$0
Madeleine F GreenCHAIR5$0

Data for this page was sourced from XML published by IRS (public 990 form dataset) from: https://s3.amazonaws.com/irs-form-990/202110649349301201_public.xml