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Expanding Access to International Education for Global Competiveness Virtual Office Hours Webinar August 19, 2016
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2 Presentation Outline Overview video Why is Phi Theta Kappa expanding international education opportunities? Current situation related to international education Barriers to student engagement with international opportunities Overcoming the barriers IHC Partner Universities and Courses DCCCD Pilot
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3 https://vimeo.com/user8890357/review/168409188/728068d886 Overview Video
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Why is Phi Theta Kappa Expanding International Education Opportunities?
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Phi Theta Kappa’s Focus on Student Success 5 Academic Success Personal Success Professional Success
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Where are Community Colleges Now?
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International Education Through Study Abroad 7 One-tenth of one percent – the percentage of community college students who studied abroad in 2013/2014 (IIE Open Doors Report, 2015)
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Barriers to Study Abroad 8 Do not spend excess $$ on education But build global competencies Study abroad is expensive Students desire their C.C. credential ASAP Study abroad is not in the degree plans Study abroad takes time
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1. International Honors Certificates Introduce global perspectives Online curricula from world-class universities Self-paced, independently completed Each IHC is equivalent to a 3-hour semester-credit course Inexpensive – community college tuition; All course materials included 2. Leadership Capstone for Further Development of Global Competencies International Leadership in Action and Development (ILIAD) Leadership development and personal, academic preparation for submitting competitive program and scholarship applications Overcoming Barriers
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Valuable Credentials International Honors Certificate Adds global perspective to varied subjects Offered for community college credit Specialization certificate awarded by the university Phi Theta Kappa ILIAD Certificate Developing a personal plan for experiential international education, like study abroad Goal setting, communications, and networking guidance for executing the plan Identifying a “best-fit” program for academic and professional aspirations Identifying funding options to overcoming tuition differences and other costs Portfolio, including draft essays
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IHC Partner Universities and Courses
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California, USA Ranked #12 in the world by ARWU and Times Higher Education. UCLA’s Anderson School of Management is ranked as #1 in “intellectual capital” by Businessweek University of California Los Angeles GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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China Established in 1962 under the National Ministry of Education Known as the “Mini-United Nations” for its diverse international student body Trained nearly 200,000 students from 176 countries around the world The only state-level “research base” in the field of Chinese language and culture Maintained cooperative relationships with over 300 institutions worldwide Beijing Language and Culture University CONTEMPORARY CHINA AND CHINESE CULTURE
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South Carolina, USA US News & World Report: #1 International Business Experience, Undergraduate International Business and International MBA Programs #1 Public Honors College in America One of the world’s top producers of Fulbright scholars University of South Carolina INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RESOURCES
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Republic of South Africa Only African university admitted into Universitas 21, a worldwide consortium of highly intensive research institutions Provides academic and financial opportunity to over 2,000 first-year students from the most disadvantaged areas of South Africa in an effort to expand access to quality higher education University of Johannesburg ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP
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2015/2016 Soft Launch 2015/2016 Pilot, 7 colleges Students registered for new IHC sections of existing courses that have been “matched” with IHC courses Students set up accounts on IHC host network and complete course work independently and self-paced by the end of the term An Orientation presentation provides information about what to expect Digital PDFs of the Certificates are available for download immediately upon successful completion
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DCCCD Student Success
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Goals for the IHC Pilot at DCCCD Increase involvement and interest in Phi Theta Kappa 1 st quarter 2016 membership numbers were 23% above 1 st quarter 2015 Increase Completion Increase numbers of students applying for and receiving the Gilman and other scholarships, and studying abroad Meet Dallas region’s employer expectations related to global competencies
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19 How can colleges participate? Agreement Data-sharing and instructional services IHC Management Identify administrator Establish and list course names/numbers/sections Communications with advisors, faculty, students Certify registered student list following the add/drop date Coordinate remittance for instructional services Student Support Tech support from IHC platform administrators Orientation and course support from Phi Theta Kappa Certificates available immediately upon successful completion
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Further Opportunities IHCs are a recruiting tool Coming soon! Phi Theta Kappa Advisors will take an IHC at no cost IHCs for Phi Theta Kappa Alumni: https://ptkalum.edu.ednet.com/ https://ptkalum.edu.ednet.com/
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