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STUDY ABROAD@ IUPUI2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT

IUPUI Study Abroad Annual Report2016-17This report outlines the outcomes and achievements of the Study Abroad Office atIUPUI regarding: Enrollment in Study Abroad Programs in Study Abroad Honors & Awards Faculty & Staff Service to Study Abroad EffortsThe participation data presented are primarily from the 2015-2016 academic yeardue to the delayed nature of study abroad reporting.Data is the most current available and is primarily compiled for the Institute forInternational Education’s Open Doors Report, allowing for direct comparison tonational trends.**Per Open Doors reporting, study abroad is defined as travel by U.S. Citizens or U.S. permanent residents outsidethe U.S. for academic credit only. Non-credit travel and international students are not included for Open Doors,though may be included in future years or certain sections of this report.2

Fast FactsParticipation records: Number of IUPUI students who studied abroad: 531 A 20% increase from 2014–2015 Number of IUPUI students who studied abroad twice: 111 Number of international students who studied abroad: 24 Number of study abroad-specific scholarships offered: 37 212Reminder: International students are not included in our definition of study abroad or our final counts.Scholarships offered refers to the total number of scholarships offered between all IUPUI schools.Individual scholarships are only counted once, even if they provide multiple awards.3

IRDS ReportThe Institutional Research and Decision Support completed an analysis of studyabroad at IUPUI during the summer of 2017. Highlights from this report include: More than 20% of incoming freshmen indicate a “very good chance”that they will study abroad during their undergraduate career and morethan 30% indicated “some chance.” Yet, only 9.5% of 2017 graduates studied abroad Students with unmet financial need were significantly less likely tostudy abroad First generation students were significantly less likely to study abroad Students who did study abroad: Were significantly more likely to graduate within 6 years Reported increased student-faculty interaction4

ENROLLMENT in Study Abroad531students studiedabroad5

Number of IUPUI Students Abroad590 323312702102001000* Estimated participation number6

Enrollment by characteristicsGENDER OF PARTICIPANTSACADEMIC LEVEL OF male67%Freshman1%Graduate27%7

Enrollment by Race/EthnicityStudentsAbroadWhite% of StudentsAbroadIUPUI StudentPopulation*% of StudentPopulation38171.8%18,25073.3%Asian/Pacific Islander366.8%1,3115.3%Hispanic or Latino/a417.7%1,5416.2%Black or AfricanAmerican509.4%2,63110.6%Native American/Alaskan ialDo Not Know/NotAvailableTotal:53124,897*These figures exclude international students as international students are not counted in national study abroad statistics. IUPUIstudent population data retrieved from %20DATA/HCBYDEMO for Spring 2016.8

Top 10 Countries for Study AbroadCountryNumber of StudentsMulti-Destination93United Kingdom52Spain47Germany37Dominican Republic31China30Poland25India22Denmark17Costa Rica169

Participation by Program SponsorshipIUB Programs34%IUPUIPrograms50%86%of students studiedabroad on IUprogramsOther IUPrograms2%Non-IUProgram14%10

Schools Represented Abroad% of Total StudentsAbroad% of Students on ProgramsSponsored by their School*SchoolNumber of 367%78%92%78%Law173%100%Liberal Arts9117%60%DentalEducationEngineering andTechnologyHealth &RehabilitationSciencesHerronInformatics andComputing*This number refers to the number of students from an IUPUI school that studied abroad through a program created/sponsored bythat school. For example, 94% of IUPUI Kelley Business students who went abroad did so on an IUPUI Business programs.11

Schools Represented Abroad (continued)SchoolNumber of Students% of TotalStudents Abroad% of Students on ProgramsSponsored by their %100%Public Health143%43%Physical Education andTourism Management255%40%6512%9%92%100%275%0%ScienceSocial WorkSPEA*This number refers to the number of students from an IUPUI school that studied abroad through a program created/sponsored bythat school. For example, 94% of IUPUI Kelley Business students who went abroad did so on an IUPUI Business programs.12

Number of IUPUI Study Abroad Programs 13

New Study Abroad Programs 2016-17Topic and Country1. Business of Medicine – Cuba2. Business – United Kingdom3. Global Business Brigades4. Occupational Therapy – Belize5. Public Health – Nicaragua6. Public Health – Sweden7. Social Work – India8. Social Work – South Korea14

Participation by Program DurationSpring Break27%Short Term4%63%of students went onsummer programsabroadAcademic orCalendar Year1%One Semester5%Summer63%15

Strategic Planning:White Paper Milestones Curriculum Integration Currently 12 school/department specific pages detailing guidance for students interested in studying abroadand their advisors Data Collection and Use IRDS report completed on characteristics of study abroad participants, interests of incoming students, andstudy abroad student impact Study Abroad Reports created for each IUPUI degree offering school and distributed August 2017 Faculty Engagement Erasmus funding secured for Slovenia Workshops on incorporating reflection into study abroad and managing security/safety concerns abroad Programing New programs approved, several of which cover new areas of study (i.e. Africana Studies Gen Ed.Course/Ghana) Forging connections with the internship office – Study abroad present at the internship fair Guidelines created for responding to mental health crises abroad Purdue Taskforce created to explore opportunities to collaborate Student Awareness Peer Outreach Ambassador Program launched Summer 2016 New professionally made promotional materials created, printed, and distributed Student Funding Pilot of IUPUI Planning Scholarship Draft case statement developed with IU Foundation16

HONORS & AWARDSTop IUPUI students are studying abroad,including: 59 of IUPUI’s Top 100 UndergraduateStudents 2 of IUPUI’s Elite 50 Graduate Students 9.5 % of IUPUI’s graduating class( 656 total graduates)17

National Scholarship RecipientsMegan SmithGilman Scholarship RecipientMajors: Ceramics & FrenchStudy Abroad Location: ChinaAshé WestGilman Scholarship RecipientMajor: Spanish EducationStudy Abroad Location: Costa Rica18

Photo Contest Winners 2016-17Cultural Adventure: Stroll Around Gyeongbokgung PalaceNicole GarciaSouth Korea Health Behavior, Healthcare, andInterprofessional CollaborationCultural Adventure: Sun DriedTaylor CharlesGreece Documenting HistoricalCultural Artifacts And Traditions19

Photo Contest Winners 2016-17Most Picturesque: African SafariVishwas BelavadiSouth Africa EmergingEconomies Program20

Photo Contest Winners 2016-17Cultural Adventure: Music of the HeartBrenda VazquezKenya Medical RotationIUPUI Students Abroad:Thomas on the MountainBecca DeHavenDanish Institute for StudyAbroad in Copenhagen,21Denmark

Photo Contest Winners 2016-17IUPUI Students Abroad: Prison Visit AfricaBen HicksInternational Human Rights Law Internship ProgramMost Picturesque: StonehengeCollin WamplerSPEA in London Program22

Photo Contest Winners 2016-17Jag Pride: The IUPUI FlagEcho LuGreece Documenting Historical Cultural Artifacts And TraditionsJag Pride: RepresentingIUPUI in LondonJustin Davis23UK Motorsports

Photo Contest Winners 2016-17Jag Pride: Flying the Flag atthe AqueductLaura HollowaySpain Master of Art inTeaching Program24

Photo Contest Winners 2016-17Most Picturesque: ParosAmanda StinsonGreece Documenting Historical Cultural Artifacts And TraditionsPowerful Moment: PigeonNesting in a CannonSosunmolu ShoyinkaCuba: The Business of Medicine25

Photo Contest Winners 2016-17Powerful Moment:Senegalese have a heartof AtayaBrenna DilleyCIEE Senegal, DakarProgram26

Susan Buck Sutton Awards for Study Abroad2017In honor of Dr. Susan Buck Sutton, the Sutton Awards recognize faculty and staffwho go above and beyond to support and enhance study abroad at IUPUI.Faculty Award:John Parrish-SprowlProfessor of CommunicationStudies and Director of the GlobalHealth Communication CenterStaff Award:Julie LashDirector Counseling and PsychologicalServices27

IUPUI Global Engagement Award 2017The Global Engagement Award recognizes organizations abroad demonstrating anoutstanding commitment to providing international opportunities and experiences forIUPUI students, faculty, and/or staff.Parosweb is an ICT company in Paros, Greece that specializes in creative web-development, graphic design, internet and social media marketing, and SEO andcontent production. Parosweb has been committed to providing support, opportunities,and experiences in Service Learning courses to IUPUI students since 2010.28

Study Abroad Advisory Committee*Members and AffiliationsSuzanne Babich (Public Health)Mary Price (CSL)Tim Carlson (Dentistry)Eric Raider (Business)Lisa ChambersMary Beth Riner (Nursing)Pat Clark (Science)Marcus Schamberger (Medicine)Emily Clossin (Honors)Kristine Schuster (Public and Environmental Affairs)Barbara DeRose (Nursing)Khalilah Shabazz (Multicultural Center)Pat Fox (Engineering & Technology)Jennifer Thonrington Springer (RISE)Claudia Grossmann (Liberal Arts)Albert Williams (Informatics)Robert Horvath (Herron)Aimee Zoeller (IUPUC)Pam King (Director of AES)Carmen Luca Sugawara (Social Work)Stephanie Leslie (International Affairs)*Members as of Fall 201729

Study Abroad at IUPUIOur office is here to support you. A list of services that we provideis available on our website. Please let us know if we can be ofassistance. We look forward to continuing to work with yourschool to make study abroad available for more of your students.30

and their advisors Data Collection and Use IRDS report completed on characteristics of study abroad participants, interests of incoming students, and study abroad student impact Study Abroad Reports created for each IUPUI degree offering school and distributed August 2017 Faculty Engagement Erasmus funding secured for Slovenia