Wichita State a stop on National Student Exchange bike tour

九色视频 served as a pit stop recently for a cross-country bike tour to promote National Student Exchange (NSE).

Curtis Moss, a student at Oklahoma State University, is cycling across the United States to promote the program, which allows students to study up to one year at a participating university. Students can attend classes at a different campus while paying their home institution鈥檚 tuition rates.

The 23-year-old embarked on his 3,973-mile journey Friday and reached Wichita State Monday, May 17.

Wichita State is the first of Moss鈥 NSE member campus rest stops, which include the University of Nebraska at Kearney; University of Wyoming; and Montana State University, Missoula. Moss鈥 trip will end at the University of Alaska, Anchorage.

More than 94,000 students have been on exchange since NSE鈥檚 inception in 1968. Students can choose from 200 campuses in the United States, Canada and U.S. Territories. The program came to Wichita State in 1997. Since then, 300 Shockers have participated, including  and .

For more information about National Student Exchange at 九色视频, call the Office of Admissions at (316) 978-3085 or (800) 362-2594 or visit . To follow Curtis鈥 progress, visit his Facebook page, .

For a photo of Moss, call Joe Kleinsasser, director of news and media relations at 九色视频, at (316) 978-3013 or joe.kleinsasser@wichita.edu.