Title: How TBR Schools Afford Study Abroad
1How TBR Schools Afford Study Abroad?
2Consortiums! Consortiums! Consortiums!
Consortiums!
- MTSU as an example
- Number of Programs
- 254 Programs
- Over 40 countries
3MTSUHome Grown vs. Consortium
4MTSUConsortiums
5MTSU Home Grown
6What are the pros and cons of the consortium?
71st the Cons
- Shared Governance
- Limits on Creativity
- Legal Connection to outside entity
- Limits on approved student and faculty
applications - Slow to Change
8Pros
- Shared Governance
- Shared Costs
- Slow to Change
- Collaboration within the Consortium members
- Shared Resources
- Increased and Diverse Opportunities for students
and faculty
9The 1 reason we JOIN SHARED COSTS!
10For MTSU to duplicate all consortium programs we
would need 41 staff members!
11Now how do we administer the consortium on our
campus???
- Student Level
- Faculty/Departmental Level
- Administrative Level
12Step I Identify a single office or person for
study abroad
13Benefits
- Central location provides one-stop shop for
students, faculty and administrative offices. - Administrative responsibility located in one
office/person - Utilizes committees, faculty advisors and student
representatives for shared governance
14Roadblocks
- Previous programming on ad hoc basis by various
departments with historical ownership - Funding for release time or full-time staff
member - Higher Administrative Decision Making to include
this office and/or personnel
15Step II Administrative Level Develop
Infrastructure
16Identify one point person in each major
administrative office
- The study abroad office will have to work with
all the major administrative offices on campus.
So, instead of having students, faculty and other
administrators talk to anyone in this office it
is important to identify one person in each
office to work with study abroad.
17Remember as you identify staff in KEY
administrative Offices
- Identify mid-level administrators
- great at assisting as the process develops
- Directors are usually too busy
- Assistant Directors are usually the best, due to
close relationship with Directors and access to
other personnel to complete cumbersome tasks in a
timely manner.
18- International Experience is a plus
- Assists with buy-in from the person. If they
believe in study abroad or international
experience then they become apart of the solution
as roadblocks appear. AND THEY WILL APPEAR! - Several years experience in the department
- They probably have experience developing new
forms and procedures for other programs already
on campus. (i.e. internships) - This may be difficult because they might already
have a expertise with a different program.
19Offices you will need to identify Study Abroad
Staff
- Financial Aid
- This is a KEY person and really needs to have
this in their job description. If possible, try
to choose someone who has traveled overseas and
will see the benefit for the students. As the
program grows, study abroad can become a time
consuming process for Banner. So, the more
students the greater the workload to this office
especially.
20- Records Office
- To handle study abroad enrollment and course
substitutions for graduation - Scheduling Office
- This person will become an expert on setting up
the study abroad courses - It is important that this person be clearly
identified by the academic department point
person for setting up courses.
21- Academic Advisor
- Depending on how your campus is set up, you will
need one advisor identified for each academic
department on campus. - At MTSU, we began with the Chair to get buy-in
from the department. Over the years, it has
moved onto an individual faculty member.This is
helpful with course substitution forms and course
set up. - College advisors are also a great resource.
These will be your contact people as you send
students for academic advising for the study
abroad programming.
22Key Staff Cont.
- Business/Bursars Office
- Study Abroad Billing for Consortiums
- Admissions
- International transcripts and transfer credit
- Information Technology Office
- To assist with problems on email, registration
and laptop use overseas
23- Judicial Affairs
- Maintains international procedures for behavior
on study abroad programs - Housing
- Housing contracts may be voided for students to
study abroad with identified staff in this
department - Student Life
- Assists with promotion and programming for study
abroad
24And LAST BUT NOT LEAST!!
- President/Provost Office
- This can be a delicate request if not already
established. - Can be developed overtime as visibility grows
- Should be someone that the study abroad
office/person reports to directly - Attends all major Dean/Director meetings and
reports International Developments
25Step III Streamline the Process
26- Ask each individual department what information
they will need from your office to complete the
tasks for their department. - Create forms and develop procedures with buy-in
from each department. - Important Note The more your department can
become apart of BANNER the Better! - This streamlines and sometimes automates the work
for the assisting department.
27How MTSU Streamlined at the student level?
- Pathway Packet
- Includes information on
- Consortium/Program
- MTSU Department Information
- Step-by-step process on how to study abroad
- Forms all turned into the person/office and
distributed to various departments
28STEP ONE ADVISING
- Before applying to a program, come visit us in
the MT Abroad Office and sit down to talk. After
filling out the Preliminary Information form, we
will discuss your options in light of your ideas,
financial situation, interests, major(s), future
plans and dreams. With over 250 different
programs to over 30 unique countries in the
world, we can find a program that best suits you
whether it is for a two week or two semester
period, or anything in between. However, if you
have this disc, you probably have already come
into the office for advising. This is the point
where we matched you with a program (or two) to
which you are planning to apply. If you have not
yet spoken with one of the advisors in the
office, it is critical that you come as soon as
you can so that you can move into the next step
as deadlines usually come quite early in the
semester.
29STEP TWO APPLYING
- To apply to KIIS, fill out the online application
available at www.kiis.org. In the left center of
the homepage, click on Apply Online Now! and
create a MyKIIS account - ___ Fill out online application with vital
information - ___ Attach a 300 word essay that explains why you
want to study abroad - ___ Choose Option 1 or Option 2 (more information
following this checklist) - ___ One (1) faculty recommendation form, found at
the website - ___ Mail directly to KIIS three (3) passport
photos - ___ Mail directly to KIIS a copy of your passport
(photo and signature pages) OR a copy of your
passport application - ___ Mail directly to KIIS your official
university transcript, from the records office in
the Cope Administration Building (KIIS will not
accept student-issued transcripts) - ___ Deposit of 150 (pay with credit card online
or via cashiers check/money order) -
- Deadlines for summer applications are February
15 and for fall applications, March 15.
30STEP THREE SECURE FINANCES
- Paying for a summer, semester or even year to
study abroad is not as difficult as you might
first think. Through a diversity and plethora of
options, one can finance most or all of a trip
without using any money out-of-pocket! This
list, although never complete, will both give you
information on existing aid and assist you in
finding other sources that you may not be aware
of. However, be sure to apply early and have a
backup plan in case you find yourself in an
emergency situation. -
- 1. MTSUs Study Abroad Scholarship The MT Abroad
Office is currently offering a unique scholarship
for students who are applying to study abroad.
In lieu of receiving a preset amount of aid, this
scholarship will award a percentage of the total
costs of a program, up to 50 in cases of
students who are most competitive. The only
requirements for this scholarship (aside from
being an applicant) are a completed application
and a 2.75 GPA. Be sure to apply early as the
deadlines are in February for summer and fall
applications. (The application and its
instructions are included on this disc.) -
- 2. Program-specific scholarships There are many
types of programs offered through the MT Abroad
Office, many of which have their own unique
scholarships to help students with expenses
abroad. KIIS applicants may apply for the KIIS
scholarship, a 500, 750 or 1000 supplemental
award granted to competitive students accepted
into KIIS programs. (The application and its
instructions are located on the KIIS website at
http//kiis.org/portal/index.php?optioncom_conten
ttaskcategorysectionid3id72Itemid25.) -
31STEP THREE SECURE FINANCES CONT.
- 3. Other MTSU financial aid There are various
other sources of financial aid that MTSU can
offer directly, in the form of scholarships and
loans. It is advisable to search out all
scholarship opportunities before using federal
loans, however many students take out loans as a
safety net in case problems arise abroad. Go to
the financial aid website for more information at
http//financialaid.web.mtsu.edu/studyabroad/ or
contact Judith Fogus in the Business Office at
(615) 898-2247. -
- 4. Phi Kappa Phi scholarship This scholarship is
given to dozens of students (membership in Phi
Kappa Phi unnecessary) annually who are studying
abroad with at least a 3.5 GPA and between 56 and
90 credit hours at the date of application. In
addition, you must already be accepted into your
program of choice and leave between May 1st and
June 30th. For the application form and current
deadlines, check out the website at
www.phikappaphi.org and be sure to apply early. -
- 5. Gilman scholarship This scholarship is
awarded to US citizens that are recipients of
Pell Grants. The length of study has a minimum
of four weeks normally these are given to
students who have never been abroad before and
are traveling to non-Western European nations.
For the application form and current deadlines,
check out the website at www.iie.org/gilman and
be sure to apply early. - 6. Out of pocket After scholarships and loans,
any additional needed monies will be made up for
out of pocket. For many students, this is an
available resource as this includes parents,
grandparents and other relatives or friends who
wish to contribute to your study abroad
experience. Often, students are able to afford
the costs of the program with scholarships and
loans but use out of pocket resources for
spending money and independent travel. Ask the
advisors in the MT Abroad Office how to pay for
your program out of pocket.
32STEP FOUR ACQUIRE A PASSPORT
- Also critical is that you obtain a passport if
you do not already have one, or renew yours if it
has expired or will expire before the end of your
term abroad. For this step, refer to the
document on the CD labeled Obtain a US
Passport. Contact the MT Abroad Office if you
have further questions or concerns. - ON THE CD THE STUDENT WILL HAVE
- Updated passport application
- How to Obtain Passport Sheet
33STEP FIVE ACCEPTANCE
- If your application was received by February 15,
2008 then the acceptance/declined notice is
usually first week of March. You will be
notified via email or through youre MY KIIS
account. Once you have been notified that you
have been accepted into a study abroad program,
make sure you have completed the steps above,
ensure that you do so in a timely manner as lack
of funding or a passport can bring an incredible
experience to a screeching halt. If you are not
accepted, please stop by the Study Abroad office
to see what other options you may have and what
forms need to be completed.
34STEP SIX FORMS TO BE COMPLETED FOR KIIS AND MTSU
- Forms to turn into KIIS (forms found on MyKIIS)
- ___ Medical information form
- ___ Visa application (KIIS will process visa
applications for China students must get their
own visas for Cameroon and Brazil) - ___ Murray State University registration form
(sign and mail) - ___ Designation of medical surrogacy (sign and
mail) - ___ Program contract
- ___ Agreement and release form
- ___ Credit transfer form
- ___ News release
- ___ Proof of insurance
- ___ Application for ISIC card
35Step Six Cont.
- b. Forms to turn into the MT Abroad Office (all
forms are located on the CD) - ___ Student Registration Form
- ___ Student Conduct Contract
- ___ Liability Release Form
- ___ Flight itinerary (ONLY if you are traveling
independent of the group) - ___ Copy of passport (photo and signature pages)
- ___ Study Abroad Fee Payment
- ___ (Optional) MTSU Study Abroad Scholarship
application - ___ (Optional) Course substitution form (to be
completed with advisor) - ___ (Optional) KIIS Scholarship application
36Step Seven Orientation
- In lieu of attending a Pre-Departure Orientation
here at MTSU, KIIS students shall travel to
Lexington, Kentucky to attend the mandatory KIIS
Pre-Departure Orientation. MTSU provides a bus
on the day of the orientation for students and
faculty. MT Abroad office will send the bus
schedule to all accepted student applicants.
For those students unable to attend the
orientation, an additional 100 fee will be added
to their account as the program director will
have to do a one-on-one orientation with you
prior to departure. At the KIIS Orientation, you
will learn about your country, what to expect
when you arrive, culture shock, as well as meet
your professors and fellow comrades. Orientation
Date April 5th 1-4 University of Kentucky.
37Step Eight Bon Voyage!
- Once your forms have been completed, your
questions answered, and all eight steps are
completed, you are ready to go abroad!! Have a
great time, but remember that you are a
representative of MTSU and the United States of
America dont let us down! Remember, we are just
a phone call and email away!
38Step III ContinuedStreamlining for Faculty and
Staff
39Procedures and Manual for Faculty
- Keep it simple, remember you want to attract
faculty not create more forms - Manual Online
- New MTSU website will have instructions for all
consortium programming online. - How to develop a study abroad course?
- How to apply to teach overseas?
- Faculty Exchange Information
- Student Information Porthole to insure faculty
understands what is being asked of the student
40Other Benefits and Info.
- Takes all program and MTSU information and puts
it in a step-by-step process. - Make sure all forms and the PPs are clearly
identified on the website too. - We are currently updating our website to include
the Pathway Packets.
41Step IV Promote, Promote!
42- Create listserv of all promotional contacts
- Campus Newspaper
- Campus Website
- Campus Email to Students
- Campus Email to Faculty
- If possible, ask for promotional budget
- Visit Student Organizational meetings
- Find allies in academic departments and get
yourself invited to meetings - Find allies in the faculty and create Study
Abroad Faculty Listserv
43- Literature Displays in every college
- -I warn you this may take the level of a coup
d'état to get wall space!! - Create a calendar of events that repeats annually
- -This creates campus culture of when things will
occur like Study abroad fairs, Orientations,
Call for proposalsetc.
44- Departmental Website
- Try to create links to other websites on campus
- Links to and from Academic Departments
- Links to and from Administrative Departments
- Offer to provide an article once a month to the
local newspaper, campus newspaper and other
related newsletters alumni notices, student
organizational newsletters and the all important
FLYERS!!
45How TBR Schools Afford Study Abroad!
- Consortiums!
- How to set up a cheap way to work with
Consortiums - 1. Identify a Central Office or Person for Study
Abroad - 2. Set up key personnel in Administrative and
Academic Offices on Campus. The entire campus
needs to have buy in on the program. - 3. Streamline the process for all involved
- 4. PROMOTE! PROMOTE! PROMOTE!