| Creating a new study abroad
program for your students is an exciting and challenging undertaking. The
benefits to faculty members and students are enormous, but require careful
planning.
While campus-based study
abroad programs can take many forms, the most common is the short-term, summer
program. Typically, a faculty member accompanies a group of students to a study
center abroad where instruction occurs in an immersion environment. The focus
can be on language, specialized major courses, or field work.
In an effort to assist faculty
members interested in pursuing this option, the Division of Extended Studies and
the Office of Global Education have developed a procedure for new
program development. Please contact the Director of Global Education if you are interested in developing a study abroad program.
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