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1 ADMINISTERING FACULTY-LED ENGINEERING ABROAD PROGRAMS IN LESS COMMON DESTINATIONS Scot T. Allen Assistant Director of Education Abroad Thomas J. Siller Associate Dean of Engineering Colorado State University

2 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY (CSU) ENGINEERING AND EDUCATION ABROAD  Overview  Non-Traditional Programs  Considerations for Program Administrators

3 EDUCATION ABROAD – WHAT IS THE IMPACT?  National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) – High Impact Activity (for Credit)  Increases Retention and Graduation Rates

4 CSU EDUCATION ABROAD GROWTH

5 2012-2013: 1,372 CSU STUDENTS ABROAD!

6 CSU ENGINEERS – HOW MANY?  104 Engineering Students Abroad in AY 2012-13!

7 CSU ENGINEERS – WHAT ARE THEY DOING ABROAD?  Semester Programs – 9 Programs (Swansea, Uni SA, Budapest)  Summer Credit Programs – Language and Culture, Archaeology  Conference Presentations and Research  Service Learning  Performance or Competition

8 CSU ENGINEERS – WHERE DO THEY GO?  Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Spain, Wales  Bolivia, Cambodia, Chile, China, Kenya, S. Korea, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Portugal, Saudi Arabia

9 CSU STUDENTS ABROAD – WHO GOES?

10 ENGINEERING STUDENTS ABROAD – WHO? WHAT PROGRAMS APPEAL?

11 CSU ENGINEERS – HOW DO WE GET PARTICIPATION?  Open to Student Initiatives  Student Demand for Non-Traditional Programs  Experiential Learning  Proposals - Development Grant

12 WHAT NON-TRAD. PROGRAMS DOES CSU OFFER - LESS COMMON DESTINATIONS?  Nicaragua – Second Mile Water  Bolivia – Engineers in Action  El Salvador – Engineers without Borders  China – Hunan University

13 BOLIVIA – ENGINEERS IN ACTION  Scope: 12-Day Service Learning Program, Summer 2012  Chiquitano Forest, Bolivia  Travelers: 7 CSU Students, 1 Staff Member

14 BOLIVIA – ENGINEERS IN ACTION  Transportation, Food, Home Stays – Engineers in Action and Fundacion para la Conservacion del Bosque Chiquitano  Repair 9 Hand Pumps in Local Villages

15 NICARAGUA – SECOND MILE WATER  Scope: 10-Day Service-Learning Program, Jalapa, Nicaragua, May 2013  Travelers: 6 Students, 1 Alum, 1 Staff Member  Transportation, Food, Housing – Second Mile Water (2MW)

16 NICARAGUA – SECOND MILE WATER  Needs Assessment  GPS Survey  Water Testing  Design Solutions

17 EL SALVADOR – ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS  Scope: Multi-Year Service Learning Effort, La Criba, El Salvador  5 Trips between Spring 2010 and Summer 2013: 4-8 students  Transportation, Food, Housing – Rotary Club of Santa Ana, Community Leaders

18 EL SALVADOR – ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS  Assess Needs  Design Solutions  Acquire Grant Funding  Community Contribution  Implement Water System

19 CHINA – GRAND CHALLENGES IN ENGINEERING  Partnership with Hunan University  Site Visit – Evaluated Potential Partners, Summer 2013  Set to Launch First 3-Week Program, Summer 2014  Scope: 12-20 Students, Rising Soph.  Beijing and Changsha  Chinese Language Courses  Engineering Study and Site Visits

20 CONSIDERATIONS FOR PROGRAM ADMINISTRATORS  Internationalizing Campus  Confucius Institute – Preparing Students  Senator Simon Award, NAFSA 2013: CSU  Intentional Design  Development Grants  Strong Partnerships on Campus  Cross-Talk

21 CONSIDERATIONS FOR PROGRAM ADMINISTRATORS  Choosing Partners  Health and Safety  Educational Quality  Student Support  Service Learning  Balance Education and Service  Community Driven  Experiential, Project Based  Social Justice – Equality between Partners, No Dependent Relationship

22 CONSIDERATIONS FOR PROGRAM ADMINISTRATORS  University Partner  Strength of Academic Programs  China’s 985 Initiative  Willingness to Work Together  Institutional Agreements  Paying the Bill  Grants  Fundraising  Scholarships and Financial Aid

23 CONSIDERATIONS FOR PROGRAM ADMINISTRATORS – PREPARING STUDENTS  Risk Tolerance/Management  Student Registration  Pre-Departure Preparation  Travel Warning Petition  Medical Advice  Travel Health Insurance  Student Conduct  Mental Health  Emergency Response Plans  OSAC Seminar at CSU

24 Questions? Scot Allen scot.allen@colostate.edu scot.allen@colostate.edu Tom Siller tjs@engr.colostate.edu tjs@engr.colostate.edu


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