Faculty and Advisers
Promoting Education Abroad
Whether it's organizing an information session for your class, talking with students during office hours, or hanging posters in your academic area, there are many ways to promote education abroad opportunities to students.
Advising Students Interested in Education Abroad
Students have many questions while preparing to study abroad. Please review these guidelines for advising students throughout the process.
Leading an Education Abroad Program
Faculty and staff who lead education abroad programs have a great deal of responsibility for ensuring the coursework, housing, site visits, budgets, and other program arrangements run smoothly. The Education Abroad team is available to support program leaders throughout the process. There are several considerations that program leaders should review before finalizing the program details.
Developing and Proposing a Program
There are several different kinds of education abroad programs that faculty or staff may want to develop for their students. Please review the program types and relevant program development processes.
Course Equivalency for Faculty & Advisers
Faculty and staff play an important role in course selection, review, and approval for courses taken on education abroad programs. Please review the steps involved for the student and the faculty or staff member.
Reviewing Student Applications
The student selection protocol is intended to be used by departmental faculty and staff who have been approved to review applications for Education Abroad programs. Please direct questions to Dr. Kristi Wormhoudt, Associate Director for Education Abroad.