Explore – Engage - Evaluate

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Explore – Engage - Evaluate

Explore – Engage - Evaluate Mission Statement Schools and Colleges Associations, partnerships, memberships Rankings, reputation and resources Accreditation Enrollment data Faculty Engagement Research Centers Long Term Strategic Hires – Vision Statements Exchange and Visitor Programs Publishing and Peer-review journals Private Sector Engagement

Faculty Engagement - Curriculum Degree requirements and accreditation Application of coursework to degree Curricular need is met and/or complements Syllabi and learning outcomes Language of instruction Grading scale

EVALUATE Institutional Compatibility Reputation nationally, regionally and globally Partnership is mutually beneficial Partnership fits with internationalization strategy Student mobility furthers enrollment management strategy Faculty are engaged in the partnership development Resources and structures are in place to support students and faculty Potential for further areas of collaboration Resources are available in support of the partnership

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Organizational Mission REFLECTION Organizational Mission Stakeholder Goal Potential Influencer Campus Internationalization Efforts Program Design/Curriculum Integration Financial Models Structures, Systems Policies and Procedures 3-5 Steps to Reach Goal