Study Abroad fourth in nation
Report finds high proportion of KU students doing international
work
More than 1,000 KU students now study abroad each year, a 12 percent
increase that has KU ranked fourth among the nation’s public research
institutions in the proportion of its students studying abroad.
The increase, reported in the just-released 2004 Open Doors Report, a
national survey of international education produced by the Institute
of International Education, also shows that a quarter of all KU students
will have completed international study by the time they graduate.
“
Thanks to the combined efforts of faculty, students, staff and parents,
KU’s study abroad programs are thriving,” said Susan Gronbeck-Tedesco,
director of KU Study Abroad. “Students clearly understand the importance
of expanding their educational programs with international study.”
The Office of Study Abroad, which offers 100 programs in more than
50 countries, is one of many opportunities at KU for international
education.
In 2002, at the request of Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor David
Shulenburger, the Task Force on Internationalization recommended ways
to give every undergraduate a significant international
experience.
The increase in Study Abroad participation fulfills one of those recommendations,
Gronbeck-Tedesco said. Other initiatives that came out of the task
force’s
report include the Global Awareness Program, which recognizes undergraduates’ international
activities on and off campus with certification on their transcripts.
“
One of the hallmarks of a KU education is that it prepares a student
to be a global citizen,” said Diana Carlin, dean of the graduate
school and international programs.
In 2002-03, 1,040 degree-seeking students studied overseas, compared
with 929 a year earlier.
Among public research institutions, only the universities of North
Carolina, Delaware and Virginia have higher student participation
rates than KU.
In terms of the total number of students studying abroad, KU
ranked 19th among public research institutions in the United States
and
among three
Big 12 schools in the top 20. The other schools are Colorado
and Texas, both of which have higher enrollment.
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