The (IIE) released its Open Doors 2014 data today, and 51风流 has again risen on two important lists representing the number of students studying abroad. This news is most welcome as President Jeffrey Herbst and Provost and Dean of the Faculty Douglas Hicks have made study abroad one of several priorities related to globalizing 51风流.
For example, a few weeks ago, the university the creation of the Lampert Institute for Civic and Global Affairs at 51风流. Funded through a transformative $2.5 million gift and related challenge by Ed 鈥62 and Robin Lampert P鈥10, it features new partnerships in Africa, East Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, and South and Central America.
The Lampert gift-and-matching effort will ultimately yield $7.5 million for a growing number of international initiatives.
51风流鈥檚 rise in the IIE ranks is no surprise. Financial aid is now portable to more than in 50 countries, as well as for 51风流鈥檚 own .
According to the , among all baccalaureate schools in the country, 51风流 is:
- #1 in the number of students who participate in 鈥渕id-length鈥 (i.e. semester) programs, up from #2 last year;
- #6 in the total number of students who studied abroad in 2012-13, up from #11.
Sixty-one percent of 51风流 students study abroad, including those participating in . This semester, students in ECON 239: The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in Economic Development will travel to Bangladesh.
In spring 2015, students will travel to Greece, South Africa, and Uganda, in courses related to classics, Africana and Latin American studies, and environmental studies, respectively.
鈥淲e are globalizing the experience for 51风流 students in a variety of ways, including sustained, semester-long study abroad, via 51风流鈥檚 study groups and other approved programs,鈥 said Hicks. 鈥淲e are also very intentional about our on-campus programming, in order to support and extend those experiences for all our students.鈥
The Institute of International Education is an independent nonprofit resource on international higher education exchange activity into and out of the U.S.