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July2008

Demandforshort‐termstudyabroadprogramsintheUnitedStates

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Acknowledgements

TheresearchersatInnovationsinGlobalEducationgratefullyacknowledgetheinvaluablecontributionofMs.CarmelMurphyandMr.NigelCossarfromTheUniversityofMelbourne.Theirinsights,detailedunderstandingofAustralianhighereducationandinternationaleducation,significantlystrengthenedanddeepenedtheinformationcontainedinthisbrief.TheresearchersalsoacknowledgeElizabethKnowlesforherassistancewiththedevelopmentoftheAustralianinstitutionalsurvey.

WeareindebtedtothehundredsofinternationaleducatorsandfacultyinAustraliaandtheUnitedStateswhogenerouslygavetheirtimeandexperiencetothisproject.Wehopethatthisworkenablesadministratorsandeducatorsinbothnationstooffertheirstudentsandinstitutionswiththehighestqualityinternationaleducationprogramsandexperiences.

IGEisgratefultoAustralianEducationInternationalfortheopportunitytoconductthisresearchonbehalfoftheAustralianEmbassyandthepeopleofAustralia.

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TheUSShort­TermStudyAbroadMarket:AResearchBrief

PreparedbyInnovationsinGlobalEducation

TableofContents

Section1

ExecutiveSummaryIntroductionMethod

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Section2

Short‐termstudyabroadprogramsincountriesotherthanAustralia

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Section3

Short‐termprogramsundertakenbyUSinstitutionsinAustralia

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Section4

Short‐termprogramscurrentlyofferedbyAustralianInstitutions

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Section5

PathwaysforAustralianinstitutionstocompeteintheUSshort‐termstudyabroadmarket

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AppendixA TheShort‐TermOperationsSelf‐AssessmentTool

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AppendixA–I Self‐AssessmentTemplate:StrategicPurpose 52

AppendixA–IIShort‐TermProgramQuestionnaire 54AppendixA–III

Self‐AssessmentTemplates:Program,Instruction,Administration,PromotionandMarketing

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AppendixB

SampleTimetablesforShort‐TermPrograms 65

AppendixC

KeytoFieldsofStudy 67

AppendixD

IGEContactInformation 68

AppendixE

Resources 69

AppendixF

Glossary 70

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Section1Executivesummary

Short‐termprogramsarethefastestgrowingandmostpopularoptionforUSstudyabroadstudents,accountingformorethanhalfofthemarket.InAustralia,theshort‐termmarketisunderdevelopedandhaspotentialforstronggrowth.Currently,onlyonequarterofAmericanstudentsstudyinginAustraliaundertakeshort‐termprograms.SixtypercentofUSstudentsparticipatingonshort‐termprogramsstudyinEurope.MexicoandChinawerethemostcommonnon‐Europeansites.Well‐designedshort‐termprogramsinAustraliacanoffermorebalancedcompetitiontootherstudyabroaddestinationsincludingtheUK,ItalyandSpain.Theresultsofthisreportarebasedondatacollectedfrommorethan200institutionsintheUSandAustralia.

USfacultyplayaleadingroleindeterminingprogramlocationandsubjectwithsupportfrominternationalofficestaffinshort‐termprogramadministration.MostUSinstitutionsorganiseprogramsontheirown,manyworkwithathird‐partyproviderand/or“overseas”university.Ingeneral,USfacultyarenotveryfamiliarwithAustralia,buteagertolearnmore.USresearchuniversitiessenddisproportionatelylargenumbersofstudentsonshort‐termprograms,particularlyduringtheUSsummer.“JanuaryTerm”programsfeaturemostprominentlywithUSbachelorsinstitutions;otherinstitutiontypesusetheformataswell.

Worldwide,programsfeaturinglanguageandculturesubjectsaremostcommon.BusinesssubjectsaremostpopularforAustraliaprograms,andsecondmostpopularsubjectworldwide.Considerableinterestwasexpressedindevelopingshort‐termprogramswithexperientiallearningopportunitiessuchasinternships,fieldresearch,andservicelearning.Subjectsinthesciencesandengineeringareunderservedbytheexistingstudyabroadmarketworldwide.Australianinstitutionsareperceivedasbeingstrongintheseareas.Australianinstitutionsmightconsiderdevelopingashort‐termprogramportfoliowitharangeofacademicsubjectsandexperientiallearningoptions.

Australiaisnottoofarforashort‐termprogramexperience,withmostUSshort‐termstudentsstudyinginAustraliaforfourweeksorless.Six‐weekprogramsarealsocommon.StudentspayanaveragefeeofUS$5,000plusothercoststoparticipateinshort‐termprograms.

Basedonthesurveydata,IGErecommendsAustralianinstitutionsdevelopprogramsincollaborationdirectlywithaUS‐basedpartner.USinstitutionsorthird‐partyprovidersaregoodoptions.Students,theirfamiliesandfacultyfeelmostcomfortableworkingwith“local”expertiseonbothsidesofthePacific.Dependinguponthestrategicdirectionforshort‐termstudyabroadprograms,partnershipsmayhaveamarketingoracademicprimaryfocus.Threedifferentprogrammodelswereidentified:PartnershipprogramshaveAustralianandUSinstitutionsworkingtogethertobuildlong‐termrelationships.AllianceprogramsaredevelopedandadministeredbyanAustralianinstitutioninconjunctionwithaUS‐basedthird‐party

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provider.Catalogueprograms,short‐termprogramsdevelopedandadministeredexclusivelybytheAustralianinstitution,weretheleastdesirableoption.

IncreasingrevenueandinstitutionalvisibilitywerethetwomostimportantreasonsgivenbyAustraliansfortheirinstitutionstoentertheshort‐termstudyabroadmarket.

Short‐termprogramsforUSstudentshavesignificantdevelopmentpotentialatseverallevelsforAustralianuniversities.Short‐termprogramscanalsoserveasvehiclestodevelopnewmarketsforAustralianinstitutions.

Participationinshort‐termstudyabroadprogramsinAustraliaintroducesmanyopportunitiesforAmericanstudents,facultyandadministratorsatAustralianinstitutions.Withwell‐consideredshort‐termstudyabroadoperations,Australianinstitutionsmayrealiseadditionalbenefitsthroughshort‐termprograms.TheroleofUSfacultyinimplementingshort‐termstudyabroadprogramssuggestsarichenvironmenttodeveloprelationshipswiththisinfluentialconstituency.Studentsparticipatinginshort‐termprogramsearlyintheiracademiccareersmaywanttoreturntoAustraliaforasemesteroryear‐longprogram.Graduatestudentrecruitmentisalsoapromisingopportunity.Accordingtoa2007AEINorthAmericastudy,“nearlyhalfofUSstudentscurrentlyenrolledinAustraliangraduateprogramswhorespondedhadpreviouslyvisitedAustralia(48%)andone‐in‐fivecameasstudyabroadstudents.”PartnershipswithUSinstitutionsalsoopendoorsforAustralianstudentstostudyintheUS,whichisthemostpopulardestinationforAustralianstudents.

Americaninstitutionshavefourdifferent“customers”orconstituenciesforshort‐termstudyabroadprogramswithdiffering,occasionallycontradictory,priorities.Americanstudentsseekexciting,affordableprogramsthatwillenhancetheiracademiccareerandprofessionalprospects.Americanfacultywanttoteachabroadandaddvaluetotheirdepartment’sacademicprogram.Americanadministratorsareinterestedinaffordablehigh‐quality,safe,low‐maintenancestudyabroadprograms.ExecutiveleadershipatUSinstitutionsexpectprogramsthatdemonstratetheinstitution’sinternationalvisionwithintightbudgets.Programsandoperationsshouldaddresseachoftheseprioritiesandperspectives.

Tobestserveaninstitution’sstrategicinterests,short‐termprogrammingcanbedividedintotwocomplementarydimensions:short‐termoperationsandshort‐termportfolio.“Operations”describestheadministrativeandacademicstructuresnecessarytoimplementshort‐termprograms.Theshort‐term“portfolio”focusesonthetypesandfociofindividualshort‐termprogramsofferedbyaninstitution.

TheShort­Termprogramsself­assessmenttoolisdesignedtoassistinstitutionstodevelopastrategicmissionforshort‐termprogramoperations.Thetoolconsiderssixcriticalfactorsofshort‐termstudyabroadprogramming:strategicpurpose,administration,programtype,studentbody,instruction,andpromotionandmarketing.Oncethestrategicmissionforshort‐termoperationsisdefinedand

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supportedbyexecutiveleadership,thetoolcanassistwiththedevelopmentofshort‐termprogramoperationsandthedeterminationofthemostappropriateprogramtype(s)fortheportfolio.

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Introduction

ThenumberofUSstudentsabroadhasgrownsteadilyinthepastseveralyears.AccordingtoIIE’sOpenDoorsReport(2007),223,534studentsstudiedabroadin2005–2006,anincreaseof8.5%fromthepreviousyear.Traditionally,studentschosetospendasemesteroryearabroad.However,akeychangeinstudyabroadisthatcurrentlyjustoverhalfofAmericanstudentsstudyingabroadchooseshort‐termprograms,whichareeightweeksorless.TheseprogramstakeplaceduringtheUSsummer,Januaryterm,orothertimes.

Ingeneral,fourfactorsaccountforthepopularityofshort‐termprograms:Studentsusuallypaylessmoneytoparticipateinashort‐termprogramthaninlongerprograms.Short‐termprogramsallowstudentstoremainoncampusforthefallandspringsemesterswithminimaldisruptionstostudents’academic,socialandextra‐curricularactivities.Homeinstitution‐sponsoredprogramsinstillahigherdegreeofconfidenceandsecurityamongstudents,theirparents,andUSfaculty.USfacultywholeadshort‐termprogramsoftenaggressivelyrecruitstudentstotheirprogram.

Forthepastseveralyears,Australiahasoftenrankedasoneofthetopfivemostpopularstudy‐abroaddestinations(OpenDoorsReport,2001–2007).However,short‐termprogramsdonotappeartobeasprevalentandpopularinAustraliaastheyareinotherdestinations.Todate,moststudentsstudyinginAustraliatendtoundertakemid‐lengthorfull‐yearprograms;infact,onlyaboutonequarterofUSstudentsinAustraliaareonshort‐termprograms(OpenDoorsReport,2007;AustralianEducationInternational,2008).IGEconservativelyestimatesthattheUSshort‐termprogramsshouldaccountfor50%to60%ofthetotalUSstudyabroadmarket,oranadditional2,500to2,750studentsperyear.Thus,thereisgreatpotentialforshort‐termstudyabroadinAustralia.

Short‐termprogramenrolmentcontinuestoincreaseinAustralia.However,itisclearthatextrainformationandinsightsareneededforAustraliatobecomealeaderintheshort‐termprogrammarket.ThereportincludesinterviewswithUSstudy‐abroadstaffmembers,focusgroupswithstafffromAustralianinstitutions,aswellasquantitativeandqualitativedatafromthreeonlinesurveys.

ThegoalofthisreportistoprovideAustralianinstitutionswithdataaboutthecharacteristicsanddevelopmentofshort‐termstudy‐abroadprograms.Assuch,thereportcoversfourmaintopics.First,informationaboutU.S.institutions’short‐termprogramsinothercountries.Second,detailedinformationaboutU.S.institutions’currentshort‐termprogramstoAustralia.Third,characteristicsofAustralianinstitutions’short‐termprogramsforU.S.students.Fourth,recommendationsandguidancearegivenforAustralianinstitutionsthatwanttodeveloporbroadentheirshort‐termprogramofferingsforU.S.students.AppendixAincludesaShort‐TermProgramsSelf‐AssessmentTooltofacilitatethestrategicplanningandoperationaldevelopmentofshort‐termstudyabroadprogramsatAustralianinstitutions.AppendixFprovidesaglossaryofrelatedAmericanterminology.

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Method

Participantswererecruitedinthreeways.First,IGEcontactedstudy‐abroaddirectorsandotherstafffromthe200USinstitutionssendingthegreatestnumbersofstudentsabroad.Second,IGEpostedamessageonSECUSS‐L,apopularlistservformembersofthestudy‐abroadcommunity.Third,participantswereaskedtoprovidethenamesande‐mailaddressesofstudy‐abroadcolleagueswhomaywishtotakepart.Participantswereaskedtocontributetostudy‐abroadresearchbytakingthesurvey,andiftheydesiredtheywereenteredintoadrawingforoneoftwo$50iTunesgiftcards.Atotalof231peopleparticipatedinthethreesurveys:197participantstookthemainsurveyforUSinstitutions,22participantstookthesurveyforAustralianinstitutions,and12participantstookthesurveyforUSthird‐partyproviders.ThreeparticipantswereremovedfromthesurveyforUSinstitutionsbecausetheydidnotfitthecriteriatoparticipate.Oftheremaining194participants,ninewerefacultymembersand185werestaffmembersinvolvedinadministeringshort‐termprograms.Forty‐twoparticipantsindicatedthattheirinstitutionhadashort‐termprograminAustralia;thusallquestionsaboutUSinstitutionswithshort‐termprogramsinAustraliaarebasedonasmallernumberofresponsesthantheUSinstitutionsurveyasawhole.

MeasuresSurveyquestionsvarieddependingontheaudienceandsurveytype.Overall,surveysincludedquestionsaboutdemographics,short‐termprogramlocations,fieldsofstudy,programadministration,plansforshort‐termprograms,co‐curricularactivities,housing,studentbody,andgeneralperceptionsaboutshort‐termprograms.Participantswithshort‐termprogramsinAustraliawereaskedspecificquestionsabouttheseprogramsaswell.Facultymembersrespondedtoquestionsabouttheirperceptionsandmaderecommendations.Theyalsoprovidedtheiropinionsaboutthebenefitsandchallengesofshort‐termprograms.ProcedureThesurveyswereadministeredonlinethroughsurveymonkey.com.Participantsreceivedanemailwithalinktothesurvey,whichtookbetween10and20minutestocomplete.Peoplewhodidnotrespondreceivedtworemindersduringthethreeweeksafterthesurvey’slaunch.Asmallportionofparticipantsdidnotfullycompletethesurveysorprovideanswerstoallquestions.Forthisreason,whenwepresentresultsweindicatethenumberofparticipantswhoansweredthespecificquestion.Attheendofthesurvey,participantswereaskediftheywouldbewillingtohavea20‐minutefollow‐upconversationwitharesearchertodiscusstheirviewsonshort‐termprograms.InterestedparticipantschosebetweenaphoneconversationoraliveconversationattheannualNAFSAconference,whichwasheldinWashington,DCattheendofMay.Sixty‐nineparticipantswerewillingtohaveafollow‐upconversation.Follow‐updiscussionswereconductedwith25individuals.

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Fig.2.1:Shorttermstudyabroadsurveyrespondentsbyinstitutiontype

Fig.2.2:Proportionofstudentsfromsurveyinstitutionsonshort‐termstudyabroadprograms

Section2.Short­termstudyabroadprogramsincountriesotherthanAustraliaOverview

MorethanhalfofUSstudentsstudyingabroadparticipateinshort‐termstudyabroadprograms.ThissectionreportssurveyandinterviewfindingsgatheredfromUSinstitutionssendingstudentsonstudyabroadprograms.Descriptionsofthethreemajortypesofshort‐termprogramsareprovidedandadministrativeapproachesbeingusedbyUSinstitutionsareoutlinedandanalysed.

AbouthalfofallUSinstitutionsareorganisingandadministeringtheirownshort‐termstudyabroadprograms.Europehosts60%oftheshort‐termprogramsreported,but75differentcountriesemergedwithintherespondents’topfiveshort‐termprograms.Themajorityofshort‐termprogramsarefourweeksorless,whilesixweeksisalsoapopularprogramduration.Mostshort‐termprogramsoccurduringtheUSSummer,exceptingUSbachelorsinstitutionswhereJanuarytermprogramsaremorecommon.Thetraditional“foreignlanguageandculture”programsaremostcommon,followedbyprogramswithhumanitiesandthenbusinesssubjects.StudentspaidanaverageprogramfeeofslightlymorethanUS$4,800toparticipateinshort‐termprograms,withresearchuniversityprogramsbeingmostcostly.Finally,keytrendssuchasresponsestothedecliningUSdollar,theimpactofcampusinternationalizationstrategies,andemergingco‐curricularactivitiesarediscussed.

Methodology

IGEsurveyedallcollegesanduniversitiesthatrankinIIEOpenDoors’top400ofUSinstitutionssendingAmericanstudentsonstudy‐abroadprograms.191respondedtothesurvey.Figure2.1givesabreakdownofthegroupofrespondentswhichincludesallmajortypesofUSinstitutions:researchuniversities,masters

universities,bachelorscolleges(alsoknownasliberalartscolleges),andassociates(alsoknownasjuniorcollegesorcommunitycolleges).Noteveryinstitutionrespondedtoallthequestionsinthesurvey.Inaddition,IGEfollowed‐upwithin‐personorphoneinterviewswith25USinstitutions.InvaluableguidancewasprovidedbyinternationalstudentmobilitystafffromtheUniversityofMelbournetohelpdesignthesurvey.

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57%25%

13% 5%ourinstitutiononly

ourinstitutioninconj.witha3rd‐partyproviderourinstitutioninconj.withaforeignuniversitya3rd‐partyprovideraloneorwithaforeignuniversity

In1975afacultymemberfromtheEnglishdepartmentbroughtasmallgroupofstudentstoLondontostudyShakespeare.Aftertwoyears,ahistoryprofessorjoinedalongwithafewstudentsandtaught“LondonandTheGloriousRevolution.”Eventuallybothdepartmentshad“TheLondonProgram.”Inthe1990’swhenfacultymembersfrombusinesswantedtoestablishafinanceprogram,itbecame“StateUniversityinLondon.”Thisisanexampleofaninstitution­administeredprogram.

Fig.2.4:Whoadministersyourshort‐termprograms?‐USbachelorsinstitutions

Fig.2.3:Whoadministersyourshort‐termprograms?‐AllUSInstitutions

Overall,participatinginstitutionsreportedsendingatotalof48,071studentsonshort‐termprogramsduring2006–2007.Ofthese48,071students,overtwothirdswerefromresearchuniversities;masters,bachelors,andassociatesinstitutionssentstudentsabroadonshort‐termprogramsaswell(Figure2.2).Themediannumberofstudentsonshort‐termprogramsperinstitutionwas200.Themediannumberofstudentsonshort‐termprogramsforassociatesandbachelorsinstitutionswas70perinstitution.Mastersinstitutionssentamedianof158studentsperinstitution,whileresearchinstitutionssentamedianof350studentsperinstitution.Short­termprogramtype

Thesurveydataindicatethatingeneral,USinstitutionsorganisemostshort‐termstudyabroadprogramsontheirown(Figures2.3,2.4,2.5,and2.6).USshort‐termstudyabroadprogramscanbedividedintothreegeneraltypes:

1. Faculty­led–TheUSfacultymemberplaysacriticalroleintheinitiation,design,administration,studentrecruitment,andacademicdeliveryoftheseprograms.Theseprogramsareoftenidentifiedwithaparticularfacultymemberoracademicunit.Often,thestudyabroadofficeorotheradministrativeunitplaysalargeroleinapproving,developingandadministeringtheprogram.Overseas,

programorganisersmayenlisttheservicesofathird‐partyprovider,aforeignuniversity,travelagentorotherlocal“expert”foraccommodation,classroomspace,excursions,etc.

2. Institutionadministered–Organisedandadministeredbythestudyabroadorinternationaloffice,theseprogramsrelyheavilyupontheirinstitution’sfacultyforacademicandoccasionallyadministrativesupport.Oftentheseprogramsevolvefromaseriesofprevioussuccessfulfaculty‐led

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Fig.2.5:Whoadministersyourshort‐termprograms?‐USmastersinstitutions

64%19%

14% 3%

ourinstitutiononly

ourinstitutioninconj.witha3rd‐partyproviderourinstitutioninconj.withaforeignuniversitya3rd‐partyprovideraloneorwithaforeignuniversityaforeignuniversity

Fig.2.6:Whoadministersyourshort‐termprograms?‐USresearchinstitutions

44%37%

19%

ourinstitutiononly

ourinstitutioninconj.witha3rd‐partyprovider

ourinstitutioninconj.withaforeignuniversity

programs.Institution‐administeredprogramstendtobehighlystructuredandinstitutionalised.Theinstitution‐wideorganisationalstructurepermitsfacultymembersfromarangeofdifferentdisciplinestoparticipate.

Abroad,theuniversitymayhaveabuildingoranofficewheretheprogramtakesplace.Theprogrammaycontractcustomisedon‐siteservicesfromathird‐partyprovider,foreignuniversity,ortravelagent.Theseservicesmayincludeaccommodation,classroomspace,orexcursions.Theprogram’sacademicprofilemayvaryeachyearasfacultymembersfromdifferentdepartmentsteachsubjects.

3. Affiliated–Collegesanduniversitiesoftenhaveagreementswithothergroupsthatorganisestudy‐abroadprograms.Thesendinginstitutionhaslimited,ifany,controlovertheacademiccontentandadministrationoftheprogram.Studentspaythefeechargedbytheaffiliatedinstitution.Dependingupontheinstitutionandtypeofagreement,students’financialaid,scholarshipsandgrantsmaybeappliedtotheaffiliatedprogramfeeandotherexpensesassociatedwithstudyingontheirprogram.Thecontractualagreementdescribesthetermsbywhichacademiccreditisawarded,transferredorrecognised.Examplesinclude:• Third­partyprovider–Someprovidershavetheirownoffices,classrooms,

andfacultyatstudycentersoutsidetheUS.OtherprovidersactasanintermediarywithanoverseashostuniversityorschooltodeliveracademicservicestoAmericanstudents.TheseorganisationsaresetuptodeliverstrongservicesorientedtowardAmericanstudentsthatmaynotbeavailableatthehostinstitutionorfromthestudents’homeuniversity.Theseservicesmayincludeitemssuchas:pre‐departureadvising,flightarrangementsandairporttransfers,on‐siteorientation,on‐sitesupportstaff,assistancewithaccommodation,excursions,internshipplacement,parentalliaison,inter‐universityagreementstofacilitatecreditandfinancialaidtransfers,scholarships,etc.

• Overseasuniversity–SomeUSinstitutionssignagreementsdirectlywithforeigninstitutionsofhighereducationtoprovideacademicservicesfortheirstudents.Theseagreementsareforenrolmentinanexistingprogramorganisedbythehost,notnecessarilyaprogramorganisedspecificallyfor

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“AnInternationalOfficeCommitteeissuesacallforproposalstofacultymembersandacademicdepartments.Thecommitteelooksforprogramsthatwillbesustainableinthelong­termandhaveconsiderabledepartmentbuy­in.Facultysubmitacoursedescriptionalongwiththeprogramproposal.Thedeananddepartmentchairmustsignoffontheprogramproposalbeforeitgoestothecommittee.Ifintroducinganewcourse,thefacultymemberisexpectedtoshepherdthecoursethroughtheuniversity’scurriculumcommittee.Weexpectfacultytorecruitstudentstotheprogram.Weworktogethertoadministertheprogram.Facultymakemostoverseascontacts.Theinternationalofficeisresponsibleforstudentpre­departureitems,liabilityandriskissues,internationalhealthinsurance,andairfareandlogistics.Theinternationalofficealsomanagesstudents’applicationstofinancialaidandenrollmentservices.”

Director,StudyAbroad,USmastersuniversity

thesendinginstitution.Referredtoasacatalogueprograminsectionofthisreport.

• USuniversityorconsortium–ManyUSuniversitiesopentheirshort‐termprogramstostudentsenrolledinotherUSinstitutions.Thismodelcreatesincreasedeconomiesofscale,generatesadditionaltuitionorprogramrevenue,andhelpstoachieveacriticalmassofstudents.

Someinstitutionsworkwithonlyoneprogramtype,i.e.facultyled,whileothersmaintainaportfolioofprogramtypesthatincreasetherangeofstudy‐abroadprogramsavailabletotheirstudents.

ProgramadministrationAcrossallinstitutiontypessurveyed(n=129),overhalfofUSinstitutionsreportedbeingsolelyresponsibleforadministrationoftheirinstitution’sshort‐termprograms.However,aquarterofinstitutionsreportedrunningshort‐termprogramsinconjunctionwithathird‐partyprovider.Justoverone‐tenthoftheinstitutionsrantheirshort‐termprogramsinconjunctionwithaforeignuniversity.Itwasveryrareforinstitutionstohandoveradministrationcompletelytoathird‐partyprovider,andnonereportedprogramsrunexclusivelybytheforeignuniversity.Associatesinstitutions(n=7)showedaslightlydifferentpattern;overhalftheseinstitutionsreportedrunningprogramsinconjunctionwithathird‐partyprovider,andlessthanonethirdofassociatesinstitutionsrantheirprogramsontheirown.Thepatternforbachelorsinstitutionswasquitesimilartotheoverallpattern.Mastersinstitutionsalsoshowedasimilarpattern,thoughtheyreliedmoreonthird‐partyproviders.Almosttwo‐thirdsofresearchuniversitiesrantheirshort‐termprogramsindependently.Aboutone‐thirdofresearchuniversitiesadministeredtheshort‐termprogramsinconjunctionwitheitherathird‐partyproviderorforeignuniversity.

ProgramdevelopmentandadministrationonUScampuses

Acrossallinstitutions(n=121),study‐abroadandinternationaloffices,aswellasfaculty,werelargelyresponsibleforshort‐termprogramadministration.Thegreenboxbelowsummariesacommonprocessforshort‐termprogram

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55Associates

Bachelors

Masters

Research

Fig.2.8:Numberofdifferentcountriesinthetop5byUSinstitutiontype

Fig.2.7:Studyabroadprogramadministration‐AllUSinstitutions

Table2.1:Numberofshort‐termprogramsbyregion–AllUSinstitutions

49%40%

6% 5% StudyAbroadorIntlOff

Fac.Member+StudyAbroad

Fac.Member

Other

approval.Inabouthalfthecases,thestudy‐abroadorinternationalofficesadministeredtheprogram;slightlylesscommonwasforthestudy‐abroadorinternationalofficetoworkinconjunctionwithafacultymembertoadministershort‐termprograms.(Figure2.7).Facultymembersadministeredprogramson

theirowninonlyaverylimitednumberofcases.ThisgeneralpatternalsoemergedforAssociates(n=7),Bachelors(n=17),Masters(n=41),andResearch(n=55)institutions.Theprogramapprovalanddevelopmentprocessstarts12to18monthsbeforetheprogram’sstartdate,orearlieratsomeinstitutions.Twosampletimetablesforshort‐termprogramdevelopmentareincludedinAppendixBExampledevelopmenttimelinesforUSshort­termprograms.

WorldwidelocationsofUSshort­termprograms

TheIGEsurveyaskedrespondentstolisttheirinstitution’stopfiveshort‐termprogramlocations.Interestingly,institutions’five“top”programswerenotlimitedtoafewcountries,butincluded75differentdestinations,fromAntarcticatoVietnam.Thebreadthofthisrangeoflocationsimpliesthatshort‐termstudyabroadhasconsiderableglobalreachandthatfacultyandstudentsarewillingtotravel.

Amongallinstitutions,thetopfiveprogramswere:Italy,England,France,SpainandmultiplecountriesinEurope.ChinaandMexicoweretiedforfifthplaceamongresearchuniversities.Atothertypesofinstitutions,Chinawastheonlynon‐Europeancountryinthetopfive.Figure2.9presentsthetopnineshort‐termprogramlocations.InformationforAustraliaisincludedtoallowforcomparison.

Region No. Programs Africa 19 Antarctica 1 Asia 65 Europe 330 Latin America 103

North America 2 Australia & Oceania 20 Middle East 8

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3%

18%9%

12%58%

USfallpre‐sessionornieldtripJanuaryterm

USspring

intersessionMay‐June

USsummer

“Januarytermscostalmostthesameasafullsemesterbutstudentsarestillpreparedtopay.Theydon’twanttobeawaytoolong.Theydon’twanttobeawayfromtheiracademicprogram,theirfriends,ortheirfamily.Manystudentsarenotquitesureaboutwhattheywanttodo,andthereforewon’tcommittoalong­termstudyabroadprogram”.

StudyAbroadDirector,USbachelorscollege

2%

48%

6%7%

37%

fallpre‐sessionornieldtripJanuaryterm

spring

intersessionMay‐Junesummer

Fig.2.9:Top9short‐termcountries+Australiabyinstitutiontype

Fig.2.10:USshort‐termstudyabroadprogramduration

Fig.2.11:Percentageofshort‐termstudentsabroadbyterm:Allinstitutions

Fig.2.12:Percentageofshort‐termstudentsabroadbyterm:USbachelorsinstitutions

Programtimingandduration

Short‐termprogramsweremostcommonlytwo,three,four,orsixweeks.Programs

lastingone,five,seven,andeightweekswerelesscommon(Figure2.10).Timeofyear:Acrossallinstitutiontypes(n=123),overhalfthestudentsonshort‐termprogramswentabroadduringthesummer(Figure2.11).Almostonefifthof

Country

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“Atmyuniversity,they’removingawayfromgeneralprogramstowardprogramsthatfocusonmajorrequirements.“

Professor,USresearchuniversity

Fig.2.14:Thereisdemandonmycampusforshort‐termprogramswiththesecurricula

Fig.2.13:7MostpopularfieldsofstudyforUSshort‐termprogramsworldwide

students,however,studiedonshort‐termprogramsduringtheJanuaryterm.AboutonetenthofstudentswentabroadduringtheUSinter‐session(May‐June),andthesamewastrueforUSspringprograms.ItwasquiterareforstudentstostudyabroadonUSfallshort‐termprograms.Associatesinstitutions(n=4)showedlargelythesamepattern;theonlyexceptionwasthatfewerstudentsstudiedabroadduringthesummerandmorestudentswentduringthespring.Intriguingly,halfthestudentsonshort‐termprogramsatBachelorsinstitutions(n=20)completedshort‐termstudyabroadduringtheJanuaryterm(Figure2.12).Short‐termstudyabroadduringtheJanuarytermwasthemostpopularoptionforBachelorsinstitutions.USSpringandinter‐session(May–June)werenotfrequent,andUSfallprogramswereagainveryrareatresearchinstitutions.Mastersinstitutions(n=41)showedthesamepatternfoundacrossallinstitutiontypes.Researchuniversities(n=57)senttwothirdsoftheirshort‐termstudentsabroadduringthesummer,withallotheroptionsbeingfarlesscommon.

LevelsandfieldsofstudyThemostcommonfieldsofstudyonshort‐termprogramswereforeignlanguage/culture,humanities,andbusiness(Figure2.13).Multiplesubjectcurriculawerealsoverycommon.Art,

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education,environmentalsciences,andsocialscienceswereofferedinavarietyofprograms.(SeeAppendixCforakeytofieldsofstudy.)Experientiallearningandinternshipswereoccasionallyavailable.Agriculture,biology,communication,culture,engineering,health,law,andnaturalscienceswereeachofferedinfewerthan10programs.Interestingly,thesubjectsdescribedinIGEinterviewsashavingstrongpotentialforgrowthinstudyabroadarelesscommonlytaughtinthemostpopulardestinations.Thesesubjectswithstrongpotentialforgrowthincludeenvironmentalstudies,biology,andengineering.Australiawasidentifiedashavingacademicstrengthsintheseareas.MostUSundergraduatedegreesrequirestudentstotakecoursesforbothmajorcreditandgeneraldegreecredit.Thegeneraldegreecreditcoursesaredistributedamongdefineddisciplinesoutsidethemajor;forexampleahumanitiesmajorwillberequiredtotaketwoorthreecoursesinthesciences.Oftenstudyabroadprograms,particularlyshort‐termprograms,offercoursesthatfulfillgeneralrequirementstoattractthelargestpotentialpoolofstudents.Science,engineeringandpre‐professionalmajors(nursing,medicine,education,etc.)inparticularhavefewergeneraleducationoptionsavailableforstudyabroad.However,inthepastseveralyears,academicdepartmentsareincreasinglyseekingordevelopingprogramsthatarestructuredaroundthemajor.Australianinstitutionsarepositionedtodevelopshort‐termstudyabroadprogramsthatsatisfythedemandsofthesemajors.ByworkingcloselywithAmericanacademicpartners,theycanalsopositionthemselvestodevelopotheropportunitiessuchasjointresearchandgraduatestudentrecruitment.Whilecurrentprogramofferingsrelyuponthetraditionalfociofstudyabroad,languageandculture,figure2.14clearlyindicatesastrongdemandforEnglish‐taughtprograms.Indeed,foreignlanguage/cultureprogramsnearlyalwaysofferatleastonecoursetaughtinEnglishdespitebeinglocatedinanon‐Englishlanguagecountry.Inprogramswherestudentstaketwocourses,generallytheytakeoneforeignlanguagecourseandanEnglish‐taughtculturecourse.Onestudy‐abroaddirectorremarkedthatlanguageandcultureprogramswillalwaysbepopular;however,shenotedthatinEuropetheseprogramshave“plateaued”andsheexpectsgrowthindisciplinessuchasthesciencesandengineeringthatdonottraditionallyhavehighlevelsofstudyabroadparticipation.SheexplainedthatcultureprogramsoutsideofEuropearepoisedforgrowthaswell.Australiaisviewedaswell‐positionedtooffershort‐termprogramswithculture‐orientatedcoursesinthearts,humanitiesandsocialsciencesaswellasofferingsinnaturalscience,engineeringandenvironmentalstudies.

ProgramfeesandcostsTheaverageprogramfeeforthetopfivelocationswasUS$4,814.Interestingly,theresearchuniversities’programsweremostexpensive,withanaverageprogramfeeofUS$5,160,fortheirtopfiveprograms.Researchinstitutionsarguablyhavethelargesteconomiesofscaleandhaveprogramsoperatinginwhatmightbeperceivedtobelessexpensivelocations,suchasChinaandMexico.Programdurationmay

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“Iwilladmitthereisaself­servingelementtoteachinginstudy­abroadprograms.TwiceI’vetaughtcoursesinNorwaywheremyparentslive.LeadingstudyabroadprogramsenablesmetobuilduponcontactsandresourcesthatI’vedevelopedaroundtheworld.”

Professor,USresearchuniversity

affecttheprogramfee,asresearchinstitutionshadlongerprograms;theleastexpensiveprograms,runbyassociatesinstitutions,hadshorteraveragedurations.ThetopfiveprogramsatassociatesinstitutionshadanaverageprogramfeeofUS$3,746.Bachelorsinstitutions’topprogramshadanaverageprogramfeeofUS$4,361.ThetopfiveprogramsforMastersuniversitieshadanaverageprogramfeeofUS$3,981.Programfeesgenerallydonotincludeinternationaltravelandpersonalexpenses.Insomecases,USinstitutionswillchargetuitioninadditiontotheprogramfee.Intheinterviews,allpartiesexpressedconcernaboutthedecliningvalueofthedollarandtheimpactithas,andwillhave,onthecostofstudyingabroad.Studentsareimpactedintermsofincreasedprogramcostandthedailycostoflivingabroad.Mostinternationaleducatorsinterviewedfeltthattheincreasedcostswere“inevitable,apartofdoingbusiness.”Nearlyhalfoftheinstitutionssurveyedindicatedthattheyweretakingstepstocontrolthecostofshort‐termprograms.Themostpopularcostcontroleffortswereseekingtomakeadditionalscholarshipmoneyavailabletostudents.Reducingprogramactivitiessuchassidetripsorotherextra‐curricularactivitiesareusedtohelpkeepprogramfeesstable.Thetwoleastpopularcostcontroloptionswereprovidinglowerqualityhousingandlimitingcourseofferings.Lessthanhalfoftherespondentswerepreparedtoreducethenumberoftheirinstitution’sfacultyorstaffwhogoontheprogram.

Keyissuesofshort­termprogramsworldwide

Therearethreekeyissuesrevealedthroughconversationsandthesurveythatimpactonthepopularityandsuccessofshort‐termstudyabroadprogramming:

1. Costofstudyingabroad–Costcanbebrokendownintotwofactors:Therealcostandtheperceivedcosts.Thetotalrealcostofparticipatinginashort‐termstudyabroadprogramislower,usuallyUS$10,000orless,thanthetotal

costofparticipatinginasemesteroryearprogram,whichisoftenUS$15,000ormore.Theper‐creditcostofashort‐termprogramisoftenconsiderablyhigherthantheper‐creditcostofasemesteroryearlongprogram.The

secondcostfactor,perceivedcost,helpsexplainthestudent’sdecisiontochooseaprogramwithless“value”formoney.Theperceivedcostisexpressedasstudentconcernsaboutfallingbehindongraduationorotheruniversity‐relatedplans,andpersonalreasonsfornotwishingtobeawayforalongperiodoftime.Italsoincludestheopportunitycostofnotworkingfortheperiodthatthestudentisaway.Additionally,studentsapplyingformedicalschoolorotherprofessionalprogramshaveaverylimitednumberofsemestersopenforstudyabroad.

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“Thereisconsiderablefacultyinterest,butallstudyabroadprograms,particularlyshort­term,mustfitintothecurriculum.”

ProgramCoordinator,USresearchuniversity

2. Institutionalinternationalisationplans–Studyabroadisconsideredameasurablegoalofinternationalisation.Manyschoolsexpresstheirsuccessbyindicatingthenumberorpercentofstudentsstudyingabroad.Additionally,internationalisationisarticulatedthroughengagingfacultymembersininternationalactivities.Directingstudy‐abroadprogramsandparticipatinginstudy‐abroadprogramselectioncommitteesarepopularinternationalisationactivitiesforfaculty,eventhoughparticipationintheseactivitiesisrarelyconsideredinhiringortenureprocesses.Adepartmentalstudy‐abroadprogramisoftenastrongexpressionofitsinternationalengagementandactivitywithinthescopeoftheinstitution’sinternationalisationplans.Theestablishmentofprofessionallyadministeredstudy‐abroadofficesisafurtherindicationofinstitutionalinternationalisation.Short‐termprogramsadministeredbystudy‐abroadofficesfordepartmentsmostlikelywillbereliedupontoachieveinstitutionalinternationalisationgoals.

3. Controloveracademicprograms–USfacultymembersareresponsiblefortheinstitution’sacademiccurriculum.Asindicatedearlier,facultyarealsohighlyinfluentialindeterminingstudyabroadlocationsandprograms.Thiscombinationsuggeststhatasinstitutionsinternationalise,thetrendforfaculty‐ledstudyabroadprogramswillcontinuetogrowwithrespecttootherstudyabroadoptions.AustralianinstitutionsareadvisedtodevelopmaterialsthataddresstheinterestsandconcernsofUSfaculty,suchasstate‐of‐the‐artresearchandfacilities,academicrigor,opennesstocollaboration,andstrongadministration.

PerceptionsandtrendsinUSshort­termprogramsworldwide

Thefollowingfactorssuggestthatshort‐termstudyabroadprogramswillcontinuetogrowatUSinstitutions:

• increasedprofessionalisationofthefieldofeducationabroad• moreresearchonthebenefitsofshort‐termstudyabroadprograms• increasedinterestinsendingstudentsabroad• increasedfacultyparticipationininternationalisationactivities

USinstitutionsarechallengedbytheincreaseddemandforstudyabroadandtheexpressedgoalsofpreparing“globallyaware”graduateswiththeharshrealitiesofaweakenedUSeconomyandhighercostsoforganisingstudyabroadprograms.Short‐termprogramsareavitalpartofthestudyabroadmarketthatwillcontinuetogrow.Theemphasisonstudyabroad“outcomes,”qualitystandardsandresearchontheimpactofshort‐termstudyabroadshouldleadtoqualitativeprogramimprovementsandgreateracceptanceofshort‐termprograms.Economicfactors

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Fig.2.15:Levelofinterestinco‐curricularactivities

includingtheweakdollar,tighteningUScreditmarkets,andcostconsciousnessatUSinstitutionswillcontinuetofavourthedevelopmentofshort‐termprograms.WhileUSstudentsaretheprimaryconsumersofshort‐termstudyabroadprograms,USacademicandadministrativestaffareresponsiblefordeterminingtheprogramstructureandlocation.USfacultyarelargelyresponsiblefortheprogram’sacademicfocusandcontent.EffortstomarketanddevelopprogramsshouldincludebothUSfacultyandstudyabroadstaff.Marketingandpromotionalmaterialsshouldbewrittentomeettheneedsofbothconstituenciesandaddressthelong‐termobjectivesofUSinstitutions.Institutions,studentsandfacultyinternationalisationobjectivescanbenefitfromAustralia’suniquepositionintheregionandtheworld.MaterialsshouldhighlightqualitiessuchasacademicstrengthsoftheAustralianinstitutions,availableresearchandfieldsites,strengthofadministrativestructures,andAustralia’shumanandnaturaldiversity.USfacultyrespondwelltoAustralianacademicstaff.Considerationshouldbegiventopeer‐to‐peerinteractioninprint,usingtheweb,andpersonalinteractions.

Co‐curricularoptions‐includingexperientiallearningopportunitiessuchasinternships,servicelearningandfieldresearch‐arehighlysoughtprogramattributes(seeAppendixFforglossaryofterms).Whilesurveydatashowedthatexistinginternshipsandexperientiallearningopportunitiesarenotcommonelementsofshort‐termprograms,thereisastrongdesiretoincludetheseelementsinstudy‐abroadprograms.AsevidencedinFigure2.15,amongstallinstitutions,thereisstronginterestininternshipsandservicelearning.Unsurprisingly,fieldresearchisastrongareaofinterestforresearchuniversities.Ashort‐termprogramportfoliothatincludesacademiccourseandco‐curricularoptionswillbeveryattractivetotheUSmarket.Co‐curricularactivitiescanbedesignedwithhighlevelsofintegrationwithAustralians,anotherhighlydesirableprogramattribute.Finally,withcooperationandcarefulplanning,thedifferencesbetweentheAustralianandUSacademiccalendarsmaybeanadvantagewhenorganisingco‐curricularactivities:AustralianstudentsandacademicstaffarepresentoncampusandlabsareoperationalduringthepeakprogramperiodsofMay‐July.

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Section3.Short­termprogramsundertakenbyUSinstitutionsinAustralia

Overview:

Forty‐two(37%)of114USrespondentsindicatedthattheirinstitutionhadashort‐termprograminAustralia.Ofthese42USinstitutions,researchuniversitiescomprisedhalfoftheinstitutionswithshort‐termprogramsinAustralia.Mastersinstitutions(n=13)werenext,comprisingslightlylessthanathirdoftheuniversitieswithshort‐termprogramsinAustralia.Finally,bachelorsinstitutions(n=6)accountedforjustunderone‐fifth,andassociatesinstitutions(n=2)accountedforwellunderone‐tenthofinstitutionswithshort‐termprogramsinAustralia.

Thissectionprovidesdetailedinformationabouttheshort‐termprogramsusedororganisedbyUSinstitutionsfortheirstudentstostudyinAustralia.Mostinstitutionsorganisetheirownprogramsorworkwithathird‐partyproviderasdiscussedwithprogramtype.Studyabroadofficesanduniversityfacultyplaykeyrolesinprogramadministration.TwogoalsstudyabroadstaffseekarequalitystudentaccommodationandintegratingstudentsintoAustralianlife.Mostinstitutionssendstudentsonshort‐termprogramstoAustraliaduringtheUSsummer,withJanuarytermsalsopopular.Businessandexperientiallearningarethemostpopularfieldsofstudyforstudentsonshort‐termprograms.MoststudentsarepayingaprogramfeeofapproximatelyUS$5,000plusadditionalcoststostudyinAustralia.Thereisconsiderableinterestinshort‐termstudyinAustralia,particularlyinareaswherestudentscanhavestrongco‐curricularopportunities.

Methodology

TheIGEsurveywasdistributedtoUScollegesanduniversities.Asimilarbutseparatesurveywassenttothird‐partyproviders.Thesurveyincludedseveralquestionsaboutexistingshort‐termstudyabroadprogramsinAustralia,perceptionsofAustraliaasashort‐termprogramdestination,andfuturedirectionsforshort‐termprogrammingAustralia.Dataonshort‐termprogramsinAustraliaweregatheredfromthefourmaincategoriesofUShighereducationalinstitutions.Thesurveywasfollowed‐upbyin‐personandtelephoneinterviewswithstudy‐abroadstaffmembersandfacultyfromeachtypeofinstitution,includingthird‐partyproviders.Therespondentsreportedatotalof55short‐termprogramsinAustralia(oranaverageof1.3programsperinstitution).Abouthalfofshort‐termprogramsinAustraliawereofferedbyresearchuniversities(Figure3.1),andalmostthree‐quartersofstudentsontheseprogramswerefromresearchuniversities(Figure3.2).However,thesefiguresshowthatallinstitutiontypescurrentlyhaveat

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leastsomeinvolvementwithshort‐termprogramsinAustralia.IGEestimatesthatthenumberofstudentsattendingshort‐termprogramsinAustraliafromtherespondingUSinstitutionsrepresentsapproximately37%ofthetotalnumberofUSstudentsstudyingonshort‐termprogramsinAustralia.

ProgramTypes

ThemajorityofUSinstitutionswithshort‐termAustraliaprogramsuseoneofthreeapproaches.TheyeithersetupandadministertheirownFacultyLedProgramsalone,workinconjunctionwithaforeignuniversity,orcontractathird‐partyprovidertoadministershort‐termprogramscommonlyknownasCustomisedPrograms.Eighty‐ninepercent(n=12)ofthethird‐partyproviderssurveyedadministercustomisedprogramsforUSinstitutions.Bachelorsinstitutionsmakethegreatestuseofthird‐partyproviderprograms.However,noneoftheinstitutionsreportedallowingstudentstoparticipateinashort‐termstudyabroadprogramadministeredsolelybyaforeignuniversity.(Atsomeinstitutions,internationaltransfercrediti.e.participationinaforeignuniversity’sstudyabroadprogram,maybemanagedbytheregistrar’soffice,andnotreportedto/bystudyabroadoffices.)Someinstitutionslimitthenumberorqualityoftransfercredithourstheywillaccepttowardsadegreewithoutaformalinstitutionalagreement.Theacceptanceofdifferenttypesofshort‐termprogramsvariesaccordingtoinstitutionclassification,asindicatedinFigures3.3,3.4,3.5,and3.6:

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“Whenastudenttravelssofar,theywantachancetoseeasmuchofthecountryaspossible.”

StudyAbroadDirector,mastersuniversity

Fig.3.7:ToplocationsofUSshort‐termprogramsinAustralia

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Short­TermProgramLocations:ItwasmostcommonforAustraliaprograms(n=48)toincludestaysinmultiplelocations(Figure3.7).Sydneyisalmostalwaysincludedasalocationinthemultipledestinationprograms.SydneyandMelbournearethemostpopularsinglecitydestinations.LocationsofferedbyatleastoneprogramincludeBroome,Cairns,Dareton(NSW),Lismore,MultipleOceania,NewSouthWales,Perth,andTownsville.AfacultymemberwhoorganisesprogramstoAustraliaalsoexpressedthatstudentsshould“experienceAustralia’snaturalbeautyaswellasitsvibrantcities.”Studyabroaddirectorsandfacultyemphasisedthat

multipledestinationsareperceivedasofferinghighervalueforthemoney.Whenaskedwhethertravelingdetractedfromtheacademicexperience,aUSfacultymembercommented,“Thepurposeofthesetripsistoexposestudentstoasmanynewthingsaspossible;thisiswheretheylearn.”

Mostthird‐partyproviderprogramsalsofeaturedamajorityofprogramswithmultipledestinationsorextendedfieldtripsintheirprograms.

AdministrationofShort­termPrograms

TheStudyAbroadOfficeplaysthemostcriticalroleinshort‐termprogramadministration.Aboutone‐thirdofstudyabroadofficesworkcloselywithfacultytodevelopshort‐termprograms,whiletwo‐thirdshaveprimaryresponsibilityforthe

administrationofshort‐termprogramsinAustralia(Figure3.7).Mostthird‐partyprovidersworkdirectlywithAustralianuniversities.WhileAmericanfacultyareveryinfluentialinthedeterminationofshort‐termprogramsandcurriculum,theyarerarelyleftontheirownto

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administershort‐termprograms.Relationshipswithhostinginstitutions,boththirdpartyprovidersanduniversities,wereimportant.Sixty‐sevenpercentofrespondentsreportedthattheywerequitetoextremelyinvolvedwiththehostinginstitutionorprogramproviderwhenorganisingshort‐termprogramsinAustralia.IntegratingUSStudentsintoAustralianLife

Americanshaveareputationfor“wantingitall.”Studyabroadisnoexception.IntegratingAmericanstudentswiththeirhostcountrypeerswasanimportantgoalforshort‐termprograms.USinstitutionswerequiteinterestedinacademicprogramscombiningUSstudentswithAustralianandinternationalstudents.TheywerelessinterestedinprogramsexclusivelyforAmericanstudents.Intriguingly,thesetupofexistingshort‐termAustraliaprogramsseemedtobetheoppositeofwhatwasdesired.ItwascommonforprogramstobeexclusivelyforAmericanstudents,andlesscommonforprogramstohaveUSstudentswithAustralianorinternationalstudents.Interviewswithstudyabroadstaffofferedseveralreasonsforthedisconnect,including:

• US faculty lack contacts with peers in Australia • there are significant differences in academic calendars • most programs are initiated by a department or single US institution and are

focused on serving its own students in a highly structured program

Infact,combiningAmericanstudentswithAustralianorinternationalpeersappearedmoredifficultthanitwas.“Doestheopportunityevenexist?”queriedonestudy‐abroaddirector.

Australianinstitutionsthatcanbalancethedesiredgoalswiththeon‐the‐groundrealitiesoftimeandstructurewillhaveacompetitiveadvantage.IdentifyingandcreatingopportunitiestointegrateAmericanandAustralianstudentsbothinandoutoftheclassroomwillbewellreceived.ArticulatingacademicandresearchopportunitieswithinaflexibleadministrativestructuretoAmericanfacultywillalsobevaluable.

StudentAccommodation

Studentaccommodationisanimportantcomponentofashort‐termstudy‐abroadprogram.Housingoptionsonshort‐termAustraliaprogramswerebroad,andincludeddormsorapartmentswithUSstudentsonly,dormsorapartmentswithAustralianstudents,dormsorapartmentswithmembersfromvariouscountries,hotels,andhostfamilies.Ofthe36programsresponding,themostcommonhousingwasadormorapartmentwithotherUSstudents,whichwastheoptioninonethirdofprograms.DormswithAustralianstudents,offeredinone‐quarterofprograms,orwithinternationalstudents,offeredinjustunderone‐fifthofprograms,werealsocommon.Hostfamilieswerealsoavailableonone‐quarterofprograms.Whilemostinstitutionsreportedbeingquitesatisfiedorextremelysatisfiedwiththehousingoptionsontheirshort‐termAustraliaprograms,asubstantialportionreportedbeingonlyslightlyormoderatelysatisfied.Twoinstitutionswerenotatallsatisfied

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Fig.3.9:TimeofyearforUSshort‐termprogramsinAustralia‐allinstitutions

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Across institutions, short-term programs in Australia (n = 42) were most frequently

offered during the US summer, with well over half the institutions offering programs at this time (Figure 3.9). About one-quarter of institutions had programs during the January term. Inter-session (May –June) programs were offered by about one-tenth of institutions. The patterns at and research (n = 15) and masters (n = 7) institutions largely echoed these findings (Figures 3.10 and 3.11). Bachelors institutions (n = 6), however, sent a larger number of students during the January term than during the US summer (Figure 3.12). Only two associates institutions with short-term Australia programs responded to the survey, so no findings about these institutions will be presented. Some masters

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universities organise one-to-three week fall “pre-session” programs in August before the US academic year begins in late August –early September. Fourweeksorfewerwasthemostpopulardurationforshort‐termprogramsinAustralia(Figure3.13).Mostprogramsbyproviderslastedfourweeks,withsixweeksthenextmostcommonoption.VirtuallyallJanuarytermprogramswerefourweeksorfewer.Summerprogramsvariedwidely,someaslongaseightweeks,butthemajoritylastedbetweenthreeandsixweeks.Thefrequencyofprogramsshorterthanfourweekssuggestsawillingnessoffacultyandstudentstotravellongdistancesforarelativelyshortperiodoftime.Thefeweight‐weekandlongerprogramsusuallyincludedaninternshipcomponent.LevelsandFieldsofStudy

AustraliameansBusiness.Businessstudiesprogramswerethemostpopularshort‐termprogramsofferedinAustralia(Figure3.14).Multiplestudiesprogramsweresecondmostcommonlyoffered.Theseprogramsaredefinedashavingtwoormore

distinctsubjectareasbeingtaught.Experientiallearningandinternshipswerethirdmostcommon.Thefollowingsubjectswereofferedinonlyoneprogram:socialsciences,naturalsciences,education,art,Aboriginalstudies.Figure3.14providesthemostcommonfieldsofstudyforUSshort‐termprogramsinAustralia.(SeeAppendixCforalistingofsubjectsincludedineachfieldofstudy).

“IfanAustraliashort­termprogramcanoffercoursesthatarestandardtoanengineeringcurriculumsuchasheattransfer,fluidmechanicsandsoforth,thenthestudentscandoitinthesummerandmoveforwardintheircurriculum.Internshipsandmathcourseswouldalsobeveryattractiveforscienceandengineeringstudents.”

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Manyofthemultiple‐subjectprogramshadonecoursewithanAustralianthemecombinedwithoneormoreothercourses.Forexample,apublicresearchuniversityoffersaJanuarytermprogramwherestudentstaketwosubjects(3credithourseach):1)Australianliteratureand,2)internationalpublichealth.Inthisinstance,bothsubjectsaretaughtbyfacultyfromtheUSinstitution.Commonly,multiplesubjectprogramsofferstudentsachoiceofdisciplinesandcourses,therebyincreasingthepotentialpoolofstudents.Additionally,institutionshavefounditusefultooffersubjectsthatfulfilldegreerequirementstoattractstudents.Thisisthecasewiththeinternationalpublichealthprogram,whichistargetedatstudentsinnursing,pre‐med,publichealthandsocialwork.Co­CurricularActivities

USfacultyandstudyabroadadministratorsrecognisethesignificantlearningopportunitiesthatoccuroutsidethetraditionalclassroom,particularlyinastudyabroadenvironment.Co‐curricularactivitiessuchasinternships,servicelearningandfieldresearchcombineacademicwithexperientiallearningopportunities.Study‐abroaddirectorsconsistentlyemphasizedinternshipsandresearchasareaswithhighpotentialforAustralianuniversities.Theyalsostatedthatshort‐termstudyofnaturalsciences,engineering,andenvironmentalscienceswouldenablemorestudentswithmajorsinthesetightcurriculatostudyabroad.

USinstitutionsreportedasubstantialnumberofprogramsalreadyhadinternshipandfieldstudyopportunitiesontheirshort‐termAustraliaprograms.Institutionswithoutthesecomponentsexpressedhighinterestinbothinternships(n=27)andfieldstudy(n=30)ontheshort‐termAustraliaprogram.Whilemostinstitutionsdidnotofferresearch‐basedprograms,volunteeropportunitiesorservicelearning,USinstitutionsreportedbeingquiteinterestedinthesecomponentsfortheirshort‐termAustraliaprograms.Co‐opswerenotwidelyavailable,norwastheremuchinterestinthem.

Co‐curricularactivitiesarepopularwiththethird‐partyproviderssurveyed:80%includefieldstudyintheirprograms,40%offerinternshipsand40%offerresearch‐basedprograms.Studyabroaddirectorsexpressedstrongsupportforthird‐partyproviders,particularlythosewithinternships.Oneprogramprovidersendsmorethan100studentsonitsUSsummerinternshipprogram(July–August)inAustralia.

ProgramFeesandCost

Study‐abroaddirectorswhodonotofferprogramstoAustraliacitedthecostastheprimarydeterrent.However,thedataindicatethatgenerally,Australiaisquite

“AstronginternshipprograminAustraliawillbeverysuccessfulwithourstudents.”

StudyAbroadDirector,USmastersuniversity

“StudentsliketospeakwithsomeoneintheUSwhoknowstheopportunitiesandhasthepatiencetospeakwiththemandtheirparents.Oh,andofcourse,an800number(toll­free).”

StudyAbroadAdvisor,USresearchuniversity

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Table3.1:Programfeepricepointsforshort‐termprogramsinAustralia

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competitivewithotherleadingshort‐termstudy‐abroaddestinations(Table3.1).Exactcomparisonsofprogramfeesandcostsaredifficultbecauseeachprogramhasdifferentcharacteristics.Institutionalpoliciesrelatingtotuition,insurance,andotherfactorsalsoimpactthecostofparticipatinginashort‐termprogram.

Programfeepricepointsarelistedbelow.

Percentiles InUS$ Minimum $1,36125th $3,500 Maximum $12,07050th $5,000 75th $6,000

When pricing programs, discussions with study abroad staff revealed that most US institutions add some or all of their own costs related to program organisation, including items such as:

• Faculty travel and related costs • Contingency money • Administrative expenses • Promotion expenses • Program development expenses • Instruction expenses (at some institutions that charge tuition, occasionally

instructional expenses are also added to the program fee, and, therefore students pay twice for instruction.)

Itisimportanttonotethatthetotalparticipationcosttostudentsmaybeinfluencedbyseveralfactorsbeyondtheprogramfee,including:

• Airfare – most programs do not include airfare in the fee • Tuition – many institutions charge their standard tuition in addition to the

program fee • Accommodation – occasionally accommodation is not included in the program

fee. • Optional Field Trips – some programs charge extra for optional field trips • Home University Administrative fees – e.g., study abroad administration fee • Meals –some programs include all meals while others do not provide any meals.

Third-party providers’ programs were priced at the midpoint of the market and not necessarily more expensive than programs administered by US or Australian institutions.

PerceptionsandTrendsinUSShort­TermProgramsinAustralia

“BothstudentsandfacultyareinterestedinsummerandJanuary­termstudyabroadprogramstoAustralia,buttherearenoprograms.BothAustraliaandItalyareverysought­afterdestinationsbyourstudents.ButourfacultyhavenoorlittlecontactwithAustralia.”

StudyAbroadDirector,USresearchuniversity

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Discussions with study abroad directors and faculty with experience organising short-term programs expressed a strong interest in short-term programs in Australia. They were most interested in the following:

• Activities that integrate US students with Australian students, including accommodation, service learning, field studies, internships, and social activities

• The potential of programs in environmental, marine and natural sciences, engineering, and Australian studies

• Opportunities that combine the diversity and cultural wealth of Australia’s key cities with exploration of the unique natural beauty

• Relationships with Australian universities and their faculty It was also apparent during conversations that most study-abroad directors and faculty did not know Australia well. Few had traveled to Australia. Even faculty members who expressed the intention of developing a program in Australia had often not been there. Stereotypes, albeit positive and student feedback formed the basis of the faculty and study abroad staff’s views. Most study-abroad staff interviewed who had visited Australia had done so with an affiliate provider. The faculty and study-abroad directors expressed a strong desire to visit Australia. Faculty were less familiar with Australia than with Europe. Faculty respected the quality of academic work produced by their Australian peers. Faculty also emphasised Australia’s potential for field research. Institutions who indicated they did not have a short-term Australia program (n = 46) gave five main reasons, which are presented in Figure 3.15.

The provider survey produced quite different results (Figure 3.16) It is important to note that the very small number of provider responses to this question (n = 5) makes it difficult to draw conclusions about this topic. The results in Figure 3.16 should therefore be interpreted with some caution.

• Competition from other third-party providers or Australian universities was the main reason for not developing short-term programs in Australia.

Figure3.15FivereasonsUScitefornotorganisingshort‐termprogramsinAustralia

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Fig.3.16:3rdPartyProviderReasonsforNoShort‐TermPrograminAustralia

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• Contrary to the study abroad offices, no provider indicated that Australia was too far, too expensive, or that the academic calendar was a problem.

There was only moderate interest in programs combining study in Australia with study in other countries in the region, such as China and Southeast Asia (n = 33). Only three programs reported running programs of this type.

SeveralinstitutionsofalltypesindicatedthatJanuarytermprogramsareidealforAustralia.“LeavingtheJanuaryweatherinthenortheastforAustraliaishighlydesirableforfacultyandstudents,”saidoneUSstudy‐abroaddirector.Ofcourse,climateisnoreasonforanacademicprogram,butitdoescompetefavorablywithasimilarprograminEurope.

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Customisednon­partnerprogram:WhensurveyingUSinstitutions,IGElearnedthataUSResearchUniversitysent300studentstoAustraliainJanuary.Neitheroftheinstitutions’internationalofficeshadbeenincontactwitheachother.OntheUSside,thefacultyareresponsibleformakingallcontacts.OntheAustralianside,theresidentialcollegeplaysonlyperfunctoryroleintheprogram.Bothofficesagreedthatthiswasalostopportunity.

Fig.4.1:RespondingAustralianinstitutionsbypeergroup

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Section4.Short­termprogramscurrentlyofferedbyAustralianInstitutions

Overview

Australianuniversitiesareconsiderablylessactiveintheshort‐termstudyabroadmarketthentheyareforsemesterandyear‐longprograms.Still,basedondatacollectedintheIGEsurveyanddatasuppliedbyAEINorthAmerica,itisestimatedthatnearly2,500AmericanstudentsstudiedinAustraliaonshort‐termprogramsin2005‐2006.Moststudentsparticipatinginshort‐termprogramsinAustraliastudywiththeirhomeuniversityorthroughaprogramprovider.

IGE’srecentsurveyofAustralianuniversitiesshowsthatthereisconsiderableinterestineitherfurtherdevelopingorcommencingshort‐termprogramactivities.Informationgatheredfromthesurveyindicatesthatcurrently,Australianadministrativeoracademicstaffhavearoleintheestablishmentofshort‐termprograms.Manyshort‐termprogramstakingplaceatAustralianuniversitiesarebeingorganisedoncampuseswithoutformalisedadministrativeprocessesandsometimeswithouttheknowledgeoftheInternationalOffice.Overseaspartners,includingthird‐partyprovidersandUSinstitutions,areseenasimportantpartnersforAustralianuniversities.Thereisagreatdealofinterestinexpandingrelationships,particularlywithUSuniversities.TheUSsummer(JuneJulyandAugust)isthemostpopulartimeofyearforshort‐termprograms.FormanyUSinstitutions,BachelorsandMastersuniversitiesinparticular,Januaryisanidealtimeforshort‐termprogram.AustralianUniversityshort‐termprogramsreportedchargingaprogramfeeofapproximatelyA$5,000,excludingairfare.Australianinstitutionscitetwomainreasonsforparticipatingintheshort‐termstudyabroadmarket,togeneraterevenueandtopromotetheuniversityanditsacademicstaffintheUS.Methodology

IGE,throughtheUniversityofMelbourne,conductedasurveyofalluniversitiesinAustralia.Twenty‐twoofthe39universitiesresponded(Figure4.1).Additionally,IGEconductedfocusgroupswithfouruniversityrepresentatives,andinterviewsanddiscussionswithfourotheruniversityrepresentatives.AEINorthAmerica

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Fig.4.2:USStudentparticipationinAustralianuniversityshort‐termprogramsbyprogramtype

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conductedasurveyinFebruary2008thatsoughtanadditionalrangeofinformationandtheresultsofthisarealsoincludedinouranalysis.Thesurveydataarequantitativeandqualitativeandanalysedusingstatisticaltechniques.Programtypes

Nearlyallshort‐termprogramsdevelopedbyAustralianinstitutionsaredoneinpartnershipwithanotherinstitution;i.e.withthird‐partyproviders,orwithaUSuniversitypartner(Figure4.2).Ofthe22institutionsrespondingtothesurvey,76%reportedhostingUSstudentsonshort‐termprograms.Onlyoneinstitutionoffersastand‐aloneshort‐termprogram(referredtoasacatalogueprograminthisbrief).ManyUSinstitutionsusefacilitiesrunbyAustralianuniversities,butdosowithoutengagementfromtheinternationaloffice.StaffininternationalofficesexpressedsomefrustrationthattheywerenotmadeawareofthepresenceofUSstudentsandfacultyonthecampus.Forthepurposesofthissection,programsrunforaUSinstitutionunofficiallybyaunitofanAustralianuniversityotherthantheinternationalofficearereferredtoasnon‐partnercustomisedprograms.TherearefiveprogramtypescurrentlybeingusedinAustralia:

Catalogueprogram.TheAustralianuniversityorganises,administers,andmarketsashort‐termstudyabroadprogramcompletelyonitsown.Coursesaredevelopedanddeliveredspeciallyfortheshort‐termprogramandarenotawardcoursesforanAustraliandegree.Forwantofabetterdescription,administratorsmayrefertocatalogueprogramsas“directenrolment.”Universitiesmayenlistthesupportofoneormorethird‐partyprovidersthatactasagentstopromoteandadvisefortheprogramsintheUS,butthekeyprogramdecisionsaremadeattheUniversity.Allianceprogram.AnAustralianuniversityandathird‐partyproviderworktogethertodevelopaprogramthatutilisestheUniversityacademicstrengthswiththeprogramproviders’knowledgeandpresenceinthestudyabroadmarket.Generally,theAustralianinstitutionisresponsibleforactivitiesthatoccurinAustralia.Thethird‐partyproviderisresponsibleforalltheUS‐basedactivitiesincludingmarketing,promotion,studentadvising,anddistributionoftranscripts.Partnershipprogram‐customised.ThepartnershipprogramsinAustraliaandUS

Universityworktogethertodesignandimplementashort‐termstudyabroadprogram.Generally,communicationoccursbetweenAustralianandUSinternationalofficesaswellasbetweenacademicstafffrombothinstitutions.Occasionally,USfacultyhavecontactwiththeAustralianinternationaloffice,and/ordirectlywithanindividualattheuniversity.

Partnershipprogram‐Consortium.SomeAustralianuniversitiespartnerwithmorethanoneUSinstitutiontodevelopashort‐

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termprogram.Thisopportunitytakesfulladvantageofeconomiesofscaleandprovidesagreaterdiversityofofferings.Customisednon­partnerprogram.AUSuniversityhiresspace,facilities,and/oraccommodationtorunitsownshort‐termprogram.Thecurriculum,administrationandrecruitingfortheprogramareallorchestratedbytheUSinstitution,mostfrequentlytheUSfacultymemberwithsomesupportfromtheUSinternationaloffice.AnAustralianlecturermayprovideaguestlectureortwo.TheinternationalofficeandacademicstafffromtheAustralianinstitutionshavelittleornoinvolvementwiththeprogram.BysimplybringingtogetheradministratorsandfacultyfromAustralianandUSuniversities,theseprogramsrepresentsignificantopportunitiestobroadenanddeepenrelationships.DeterminationofShort­TermPrograms

ThedatasuggestthatAustralianinstitutionswithshort‐termprogramsaremorefocusedonindividualprogramsthantakingabroader,strategicapproachtoshort‐termprogramoperations.

Currently,oftheinstitutionsthatorganiseshort‐termprograms,halfeither:

1. requireaformalprogramproposalwithapprovalbyanacademicunitandaninternationaladministrativeunit,or

2. anacademicunitorfacultymemberdecidestoorganiseaprogramanddeterminesthelocation

Onlyoneinstitutionreportedexecutiveleadershipinvolvedindeterminingaprogramandlocation.Motivationfororganisingshort‐termprogramsfallsintothreecategories:

1. economic:mostinstitutionsseektoincreaserevenuefortheinstitution;additionally,someseektorespondtothetrendsinthemarket

2. visibility:Universitiesseeshort‐termprogramsasameanstopromotethemselvesintheUS;equally,programsareseenasameanstopromoteAustralianfacultyintheUS

3. toalesserextent,institutionsseektoexposeUSstudentstotheworld.

AdministrationofShort­termPrograms

HalfoftherespondingAustralianstudentmobilityofficesreportedthattheydevelopandadministershort‐termstudy‐abroadprogramsforUSstudents.

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Figure4.3givesmoreinformationaboutshort‐termprogramadministrationatAustralianuniversities.Justunderhalfofinternationalofficestaffreportthatacademicdepartmentsorfacultydevelopandadministerprograms.Independently,allstudentmobilityofficestaffinterviewedindicatedthatUSprogramswereoncampuswithouttheirknowledge.ItisalsoclearfromtheUSdatathatmanyuniversitiesareoperatingprogramslocatedoncampuseswithoutthecollaborationoftheirAustralianpartners.Thisrepresentsalostopportunity.Thedevelopmentanddeliveryofshort‐termprogramsgenerallydidnotrequirealargenumberofacademicorgeneral/professionalstaff.Mostinstitutionsreportedthatonlyoneortwoacademicstaffmembersandoneortwogeneral/professionalstaffmembershelpedwithshort‐termprograms.Internationalstaffareinvolvedinthefollowingdimensionsoforganisingshort‐termprograms:

• programdevelopmentandorganisation• strategicplanning• programimplementation• deliveryoflogisticalservices

Academicstaffarealsoinvolvedinthedevelopmentandimplementationofshort‐termprograms:

• deliveryofacademiccontent• initiatinganddevelopingprograms

Andfinallynon‐internationalstaffhavesomeinvolvementinthedeliveryofshort‐termprograms:

• providingaccommodationandmealsInternationalstaffareawareofthedifferencesbetweenorganisingshort‐termstudy‐abroadprogramsandthemoretraditionaldirectenrolmentstudyabroadprograms.Short‐termprogramsrequireconsiderablymoreefforttoorganiseincludingplanning,relationshipbuilding,budgeting,andthedeliveryofco‐curricularandextracurricularservices.USacademicstaffwholeadshort‐termprogramsalsohaveongoingneedsonawhollyself‐containedprogram.Someinternationalstaffprivatelyexpressedconcernthatthefullcostsoforganisingshort‐termprogramsmaynotbefullyreflectedinstaffingandbudgeting.“Ihaveworkedwithshort‐termprogramsinthepast,andIknowthattheytakeconsiderablymoretimeandeffortthanourstudyabroadprograms.Thiswasnotreflectedinthestaffingandbudgetingassignedtotheprogram.”Internationalstaffalsoindicatedastrongdesiretoorganiseprogramsthatwouldlastandgrowoverthelongterm,notone‐offprogramsthatmayormaynotreturneveryyear.Finally,manyinternationalstaffrecognisethepotentialstrategicvalueoforganisingshort‐termprogramsinpartnershipwithUSinstitutions.Despiteunderstandingtheimportanceofrelationshipswithoverseasinstitutionsandproviders,staffatAustralianinstitutionswereonlymoderatelysatisfiedwiththeserelationshipsforshort‐termprograms.Theyweremostsatisfiedwiththeir

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relationshipswithprogramproviders,andleastsatisfiedwiththeirrelationshipswithUSacademicstaffandadministrators.Academicstaffexpressedconcernthatcompensationforthetimeandeffortinvolvedinworkingwithshort‐termprogramsdeservescarefulconsideration.Academicstaffmustseeaclearbenefittoparticipatinginshort‐termprograms,particularlyasthesearenormallyruninnon‐teachingperiodsinAustralia.Accordingtoadirectorofanacademicunitthathostsshort‐termprograms,“Wereviewedtheresourcestheinstitutewascontributingtoshort‐termprogramsandassignedacost.Afteracarefulanalysisofthetotalcoststoacademicandadministrativestaff,includingtimeandresourcesexpended,wedeterminedthatwewerelosingmoneywithallbutoneprogram.Asaresult,wewillbediscontinuingthoseprograms.”Benefitscantakemanyformsbeyondadditionalcompensation,includingadditionalfinancialsupportforresearch,moreopportunitiestoparticipateinprofessionalconferences,andsupportforthedepartment.

ProgramTimingandDurationAllshort‐termprogramsreportedlastedsixweeksorfewer,mostprogramsweresixweeks.Three‐andfour‐weekprogramswerealsocommon.MostUSinstitutionsorganiseshort‐termprogramsinAustraliaforfourweeksorfewer,indicatingopportunitiesontheshorterendofthespectrum.

ThemostcommontimeforAustralianinstitutionstorunshort‐termprogramswasduringtheUSsummer,followedbytheJanuaryterm.AsmallfractionofinstitutionsoperatedprogramsduringtheAustraliasummer(virtuallythesameasaJanuarytermatsomeUSinstitutions),andnooneofferedprogramsinMay.LevelandFieldsofStudy

Study‐abroadstudentsandinternationalstudentsinanawardprogramatanotherforeignuniversitywerethecohortswhomostoftenundertookshort‐termstudyatAustralianinstitutions.ItwaslesstypicalforawardstudentsfromthehomeinstitutionorfromanotherAustralianinstitutiontoparticipateinshort‐termstudyatanAustralianinstitution.Onlyone‐quarterofrespondingAustralianuniversitiescurrentlyoffernon‐academiccreditbearingshort‐termprograms.Noinstitutionsexpressedaninterestinorganisingnon‐creditbearingshort‐termprograms.Accordingtoprogramdescriptions,nearlyallshort‐termprogramsareopentoalllevelsofUSuniversitystudents.Australianstudiesandbusinessarethemostpopularprogramofferings(Figure4.4).

Currently,fewAustralianuniversitiesofferprogramswithsignificantco‐curricularcontentfocussedoncommunityengagementsuchasinternshipsandservice

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learning.OnlyoneAustralianinstitutionreportsofferinginternshipsforUSstudents;noonereportedofferingco‐opsorservicelearningprograms.Similarly,onlyoneinstitutionreportedofferingaprogramoffieldresearch.Nearlyallthird‐partyproviderprogramsinAustraliahaveeitheraninternshiporfieldresearchcomponent.Australianuniversities’administrativestaffrecognisethesetrends,andnearlyallexpressedinterestindevelopingshort‐termprogramswithinternships,servicelearning,orfieldresearchasco‐curricularactivities.SeveralAustralianeducationabroadprofessionalsprivatelyexpressedsurpriseatthesuccessofthird‐partyproviders’stand‐aloneinternshipprograms.Ontheotherhand,extra‐curricularactivities,particularlyfieldtrips,arewidelyoffered.Fieldtripsareperceivedtorepresentvalueandachance“toseethecountry.”However,fieldtripsareexpensivetoorganise,maytaketimeawayfromacademicactivities,andmayover‐emphasisetourisminsteadofstudyabroad.

ProgramCost

AustralianinstitutionsofferprogramsthatareoftenquitereasonablypricedcomparedwithsimilarprogramsinEurope.MostprogramsofferedbyAustralianuniversitiesareavailableforlessthanA$5,000(Figure4.5).Evenwithairfare,fromacoststandpoint,theseprogramsareverycompetitivewithprogramstotheUnitedKingdom.

PerceptionsofTrendsinShort­TermProgramsatAustralianUniversities

Australianinternationalofficestaffindicatedastronginterestindevelopingshort‐termprogramsforUSuniversities;theyhavealsoexpressedconsiderableopennessandcreativitywithdifferentprogramcharacteristics.Nearly25%ofinstitutionsrespondingindicatedthattheyhadnolimittothenumberofshort‐termstudentstheycouldaccommodate;converselyonly12%indicatedthattheyhadnocapacitytoaccommodateshort‐termprograms.ThereisalsowillingnesstoworkwithotherAustralianinstitutionstoestablishjointshort‐termprograms:Of17respondents,59%affirmedtheirinterestincollaboratingwithotherAustralianinstitutionsand6%alreadyhavejointoperations.Lookingfurtherafield,morethanthree‐quartersoftherespondentsindicatedinterestinactingasavehicleforUSstudentstostudyinothernearbycountries(Figure4.6onnextpage).

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Fig.4.6:Australianinstitutions'interestinactingasavehicleforUSstudentstostudyinothercountries

TheShort­TermOperationsSelf­AssessmentTool

BasedupontheUSandAustraliandataandmarkettrends,IGEhasdevelopedashort‐termoperationsself‐assessmenttool(AppendixA)tohelpinstitutionsdeterminethemostappropriateapproachestotheUSshort‐termstudyabroadmarket.Thetoolconsidersstrategicpurposeandexistingassetstooutlinetheoptimalprogramportfolioandresourcesnecessarytoachievetheinstitution’sshort‐termstudyabroadprogramobjectives.ThetoolalsohelpstheinstitutiondeterminethemostappropriatepathwaystoenteringtheUSmarketforshort‐termstudyabroadprograms.Thetoolispresentedinmoredetailinthefollowingsection.

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Section5.PathwaysforAustralianinstitutionstocompeteintheUSshort­termstudyabroadmarket

Sectionstwoandthreeofthisdocumentdetailedtherangeofshort‐termprogrammodelsandoperationalpracticesthroughoutthefourcategoriesofUSinstitutionsofhighereducation.SectionfourpresentedthecurrentstatusofUSshort‐termprogramsinAustralia.Thereisamarketforshort‐termstudyabroadinAustraliaforwell‐organisedprograms,butUSinstitutionsandfacultyarelargelyunfamiliarwithopportunitiesinAustralia.Similarly,AustralianinstitutionsshouldpreparefortheUSstudyabroadmarketwithastrategic,well‐consideredapproachtoshort‐termprogramoperations.

RecognisingthateachAustralianinstitutionisuniquewithitsownstudentmobilitygoalsandobjectives,thereisnosingleshort‐termstudyabroadprogrammodelthatappliestoallinstitutions.EachAustralianinstitutionmustuseastrategicplanningprocesstodetermineitsgoals,objectives,capacity,andexpectationswhenapproachingtheUSshort‐termstudyabroadmarket.Oncethestrategicplanningisassignedandgoalssetbyinstitutionalleadership,theassignedoffice(s)canmoveforwardtodevelopaShort‐TermProgramsOperationsPlanfortheinstitution.Whenanoperationsplanisinplace,theinstitutioncanselectanddesignthemostappropriateshort‐termprogramtype(s)tofulfillitsobjectives.

IGErecommendsthatinstitutionstakeaportfolioapproachtoshort‐termprogramming.Theportfolioapproachisamarketingresponsetothecomplexityofuniversitiesthatsendandreceivestudents.Ashort‐termprogramportfoliomayincludeseveraldifferentshort‐termprogramstorespondtodifferentmarketneeds.Asmentionedearlier,short‐termprogramoperationsreferstotheadministrativerequirementsofshort‐termprogramming.Thestrategic,managerialdecisionofwhethershort‐termoperationsshouldbeorganisedattheuniversityorunitlevelisdeterminedbyinstitutionalleadership.

Thissectionbeginswithasummaryofthekeyconsiderationsoftheshort‐termprogrammarketrelatingtoAustraliaandAustralianinstitutions.Theroleofstrategicplanningisalsodiscussed.Threedifferentshort‐termprogramstypesaregiven,basedontheshort‐termprogramsmodelscurrentlyorganisedbyUSinstitutionsandinterestsarticulatedbyAustralianinstitutions.Includedwiththeprogramtypesarebriefdescriptionsofcharacteristicsandthestrengths,weaknessesandopportunitieseachpresents.Whereappropriate,examplesfromprogramsofferedworldwidearegiven.Ashasbeenmentionedearlier,institutionshavefourkeycustomers:students,faculty,administratorsandexecutiveleadership.Thesecustomershavedifferentprioritiesandexpectations;occasionally,differentinstitutionalcustomersmayhaveconflictingpriorities.Finally,somegeneralrecommendationsareofferedforinstitutionsseekingtoapproachtheUSshort‐termstudyabroadmarket.Theplanning,determinationofprogramtypes,andmethodsforapproachingthemarketcanbefacilitatedbyusingtheShort­TermOperationsSelf­AssessmentToolinAppendixA.

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KeyConsiderationsandSuggestionsfortheUSShort­TermProgramMarketRelatingtoAustralia

Thefollowingconsiderationsandsuggestionsaretakenfrominformationgatheredfromsurveydata,personalinterviewswithstudyabroadprofessionalsandfacultymembers,andthefocusgroup.Someofthesuggestionsareasynthesisofrecurringpointsandaspirations.

• Short‐termprogramsaredifferentfromothertypesofinternationalstudyabroadprogramsorexchanges.Well‐runshort‐termprogramsarefocussed,tightlystructuredaroundstudentlearning,andinacross‐culturalenvironment.Mostshort‐termprogramsareadministeredbytheUSsendinginstitution.

• USfacultyareacrucialaudienceforshort‐termprogrammarketingefforts.USfacultymembersplayadecisiveroleinthedeterminationofashort‐termprogram’sdestinationandsubject.Theyareofteninvolvedindeliveringtheacademicprogramandhaveon‐siteadministrativeresponsibilities.However,mostUSfacultyarenotawareofthepotentialfororganisingprogramsinAustralia.

• OnewayaninstitutionmighthelpbridgethegapwiththisvitalconstituencywouldbetocreateafellowshipprogramwithamodesttravelgrantofapproximatelyUS$2,500‐$5,000toUSfacultywhomightbeinterestedinestablishingaprogramatyourinstitution.ManyUSfacultymemberswouldwelcometheopportunitytovisitforaweekortwowithAustraliancolleaguesandmeetinternationalofficestaffwhocouldworkwiththemtodevelopaprogram.SuchvisitsallowUSfacultyauniqueopportunitytobeginestablishingrelationshipsonbehalfoftheirdepartments.Ifthefacultymemberreturnswithstudentsonaprogram,themodestfinancialinvestmentwillbequicklyrecovered.

• Traditionalstudyabroadsubjectssuchas“languageandculture”programsarepopular.However,thereisastrongmarketforEnglish‐taughtprogramsinEnglish‐speakingcountries.Moreover,manyofthecoursestaughtinnon‐EnglishspeakingcountriesaretaughtinEnglish.Manyinstitutionsarecurrentlyoffering,orhaveexpressedastronginterestin,short‐termstudyabroadprogramsgroundedinnon‐traditionalfieldsofstudy,suchasthesciences,healthsciencesandengineering.Programsofferingrelevant,uniquelearningopportunitiesinthesciences,healthsciencesandengineeringrepresentstrongdevelopmentopportunitiesforAustralianinstitutions.

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• IntegratingAmericanandAustralianstudentscandifferentiateprogramsand

addvaluetothestudents’experienceinAustralia.Accommodation,extra‐curricularactivities,andco‐curricularactivitiesrepresentthemostinterestingopportunities.CourseswithAustralianandAmericanstudentswouldalsobepopular.

• Multipledestinationprogramshaveanedge.InstitutionsinSydney,themostpopularsingledestination,areencouragedtoincludeotherlocations.Similarly,non‐SydneyinstitutionsmaywishtoconsiderincludingavisittoSydneyorMelbourne.

• TheUSsummeristhemostpopulartimeofyearforshort‐termprogramsofferedbymostUSinstitutions.

• TheJanuarytermisalsoverypopularwithUSBachelorsinstitutionsandothers.January‐termprogramstendtobetaughtbyUSfaculty.

• DonotassumethatAustraliaistoofartotravelforaprogramlastingfourweeksorshorter.Datashowthatstudentsroutinelytravellongdistancesforshortprograms.

• Clearlyarticulatetheadministrativesupportservicesavailable.Facultyandstudy‐abroadadministratorsfromUSinstitutionsassumethereislittleornone.OfferingadministrativesupportisanexcellentwayforauniversitytomakeitsprogramuniqueandveryattractivetoUSinstitutions.ConsiderincentivesforacademicstafftoseekouttheirUScolleaguestodevelopshort‐termstudyabroadprograms.

• Third‐partyprovidersoftenhaveclosecontactwithalargenetworkofUSinstitutionsandaredefinedbytheirabilitytoserveinstitutions,studentsandtheirparents.TheAmericanaudienceappreciates“local”serviceandtheformalendorsementofastudy‐abroadprogrambythestudent’shomeuniversity.AustralianinstitutionsseekingtofullyentertheUSmarket(seeCatalogueprogrambelow)shouldexpecttoprovidearangeofservicessimilartothird‐partyproviders.

• Studentscanbeeffectivepromotersofthestudyabroadexperience,buttheirpresenceoncampusisrelativelybrief.Faculty,ontheotherhand,areoncampusforseveralyears,ifnotpermanently,andcanextolthequalitiesoftheAustralianpartnerandprogram.

• Co‐curricularandexperientiallearningactivitiescanbeimportantelementsofashort‐termstudyabroadprogram.Theyrequireconsiderableorganisation,studentorientationandlabourtobesuccessful.

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Examplesofco­curricularactivities

Co‐curricularactivities–internships,servicelearningandfieldresearch–arehighlysought‐afterinternationallearningexperiences.AsUSinstitutionsincreasinglyfocusonundergraduateresearchandstudentsseekanextraedgeinthejobmarket,thedemandforco‐curricularactivitieswillflourish.English‐speakingcountrieshaveadecidedadvantage.

Internshipsusuallyrequireaminimumof120contacthoursattheworkplace.FacultyoversightoccurseitherlocallyorintheUS.Studentsareoftenrequiredtomaintainawrittenaccountoftheirexperiences,workplaceobservations,andwhattheyhavelearned.Often,institutionsincludearegularlyscheduledacademiccomponentwithdiscussionandformalinstructionthatprovidestheoreticalmodelstoanalysetheworkexperience.Theinterculturalcommunicationandthecultureoftheworkplacearecommonsubjects.Forexample,acommunicationsmajormightworkforafringetheatrecompanytodevelopandimplementalow‐costmarketingplan.Immigrationrestrictionsoftenlimitorprohibitstudentsfrombeingcompensatedfortheirwork.

Servicelearningprogramstieenrolmentinacoursewithstructuredvolunteerworkinthelocalcommunity.Studentslearnfromapplyingknowledgeandskillsgainedintheclassroomwiththechallengesofapplicationintheworkplace.Withanemphasisonservingneedysectorsofthecommunity,studentsalsohaveasignificantopportunitytobecomeapartofthecommunity.Generally,thecourseinstructorevaluatesthestudents’progressintheworkplace.Forexample,anaccountingstudentregisteredinAccounting201mightworkinahomeforbatteredwomenandchildren.Herresponsibilitiesmightincludesetting‐upandmanaginganaccountingsystemforthehome.

Studentsparticipatinginfieldresearchmighttakeafieldresearchmethodscoursethatincludessignificanttime,aweekorlonger,inthefield.Studentsapplythemethodologytaughtintheclassroomincludingresearchdesign,measurementtechniques,datacollection,andmethodsofstatisticaldataanalysesfortherelevantfieldenvironment.

StudentVisasandShort­TermPrograms

Currently,theAustralianstudentvisaprocessiseasybutexpensive.ThereisdiscussionaboutwhetherUSstudentsstudyingonshort‐termprogramsinAustraliashouldberequiredtosecureastudentvisaorwhethertheyshouldcontinuetosimplytravelonatouristvisa.Theabilitytotrackstudentsenteringthecountrywithstudentstatus,qualityassurance,andhealthinsuranceareallgoodreasonsforstudentstosecureastudentvisa.However,thecost,A$450orapproximately9%oftheaverageshort‐termprogramcostinAustralia,wouldbeprohibitiveanddeterUSinstitutionssendingstudentstoAustralia.IfAustralianuniversitiesdeterminedthattheywantedshort‐termprogramstudentstohavestudentvisas,theuniversitieswouldbeputatacompetitivedisadvantageasprogramorganisers.MostAmerican

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studentsparticipateinshort‐termprogramsorganisedbytheirowninstitutions.Theseinstitutionsmaychoosewhowillprovidelogisticalservicesandevenacademiccontent.Australianuniversitiescouldlosevaluablepartnership,integrationandresearchopportunities.

IfthereisrealbenefittoAustralianinstitutionstohavestudentsenteringwithastudentvisaafurtheroptionwhichcouldbeexploredwiththeAustralianGovernmentwouldbethedevelopmentofashort‐termprogramstudentvisa,withareducedcost.

Short­TermProgramFactors

SixfactorsshouldbeconsideredwhendevelopingplansforenteringtheUSshort‐termstudyabroadmarket.TheShort­TermOperationsSelf­AssessmentToolhasbeendesignedasaguideforinstitutionstoaskthemostappropriatequestionstohelpthemdeterminethemosteffectivewaystomoveforwardinthismarket.

StrategicPurpose:Thefirstpartoftheself‐assessment,Self­AssessmentTemplate:Purposefocussesonthestrategicrationalefordevelopingshort‐termstudy‐abroadoperations.Thisincludestheinstitution’sexpectationsofshort‐termstudyabroadprograms;thedegreeofintegrationofshort‐termprogramsintooverallinternationalisationobjectives;costandrevenuegoals;considerationoftheexpectations;andresourcesfromdifferentuniversityconstituencies.Whendefiningthepurpose,itishelpfultoincludethedifferentcampusunitsthatmaybeinvolvedinimplementingshort‐termprograms.

Administration:Thisaspectinvolvestheadministrativeresponsibilities,resources,andrequirementsfordesigning,implementingandmarketingshort‐termprograms.Administrationmayincludeinternationaloffices,academicstaffandexecutiveleadership.Thecostsassociatedwithadministeringshort‐termoperationsaswellastheindividualprogramsshouldbecarefullyplannedandbudgeted.Clearlydelineatinglinesofauthorityandresponsibilitycanfacilitatethecoordinationofvariousacademicandadministrativeunitsacrosstheinstitution.Policiesandproceduresfordisparateareassuchasaccountingandbilling,studentaccommodation,andcrisismanagementmayneedtobereconsideredfromtheperspectiveoftheUS“customers.”Inthisinstance,therearethreeprimarycustomers:USstudyabroadoffices,USfacultyand,ofcourse,thestudents.AdministrativestructuresshouldalsobeclearlyarticulatedtotheUSsendinginstitutions.

Program:Theshort­termprogrammodelssectiondescribesthethreemajorprogramtypesthatmaybestsuitshort‐termprogramsforAmericanstudentsatAustralianinstitutions.Someinstitutions’short‐termprogramoperationsplanswillutiliseaportfolioofmultipleprogrammodels,whileotherinstitutionsmightchosetofocusonasingleprogramorprogrammodel.Forexample,auniversitymayexclusivelyoffercustomisedpartnershipprogramsduringtheJanuarytermandworkwithathird‐partyprovidertoimplementanallianceprogramduringtheUS

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summer.Theprogramalsoincludesexperientiallearningopportunitiessuchasinternships,servicelearning,orfieldresearch.

Studentbody:Americanstudentsaretheintendedconsumeroftheshort‐termstudyabroadprogram.Studentinterestsextendbeyondacurriculumthatwillcontributetotheirdegreeprogress.USinstitutionshaveexpressedstronginterestinopportunitiesthatenableAmericanstudentstointegrateorworkwithAustralianstudentsduringshort‐termprograms.Creative,student‐centredapproachescanbedefiningqualitiesofaninstitution’sprogramming.Programswithamixofnationalitiesalsowarrantconsideration.

Instruction:Thefocusonrelevantcurriculum,reportingonacademicprogress,andthedeliveryoftheacademicprogramisessentialtosuccesswithUSfacultyandstudyabroadadministrators.Inmanyinstances,USinstitutionswillwanttoprovidesome,ifnotall,instruction.AustralianinstitutionswillbenefitfrommaintainingtheirownpedagogicalapproachesandacademicrigourwhilebeingopentoUSfacultyparticipation.AddressinghowAustralianstudentsandacademicunitscouldbenefitfromintegrationwithUSfacultyandstudentsisanexcitingandworthwhilegoal.

Promotionandmarketing:ThemostimportantreasonsforAmericanstudentstostudyabroadalsoposesignificantchallengesfornon‐USinstitutionsseekingtoorganiseshort‐termprograms.AustralianinstitutionshavefoursetsofUScustomersthathaveslightlydifferentneeds:USinternationalstaff,USfaculty,thestudents,andtheirparents.Culturaldifferences,bothnationalandinstitutional,mustbebridged.Timezonesandperceiveddistancefrompre‐departureadvisingaresignificantchallengesforAustralianinstitutionsseekingtomarketthemselvesintheUS.Marketingfactorsincludestheproductdesign(program),promotionstrategies,locationofcriticalrecruitingservices,thepromotionalinstrumentsused,andthemarketsthatwillbeaddressed.Attheinstitutionallevel,marketingeffectiveshort‐termoperationalservicesmayprovemoreeffectivewithfacultyandadministratorsthanpromotinganinstitution’sindividualprograms.

Short­TermProgramModels

BasedupontheUSandAustraliandata,Australianinstitutionshavethreegeneralprogrammodelstoconsiderwhenplanningshort‐termprogramsforUSinstitutionsandstudents.Institutionswillneedtoshapetheprogramtosuittheirplansandcircumstances.Oneinstitution’scatalogueprogrammaylookvastlydifferentfromacatalogueprogramorganisedbyanotherinstitution.Inthefirstmodel,catalogueprogram,theAustralianuniversitydevelopsshort‐termprogramsindependently.Thelasttwomodels,allianceandpartnership,aregroundedinrelationshipswithaUS‐basedprovider.Theserelationshipsmayhaveaprimary(butnotexclusive)focusoneithermarketing(commercial)oracademic(strategicinstitutionaldevelopment)purposes.Allianceprogramsaremostappropriatewherethestrategicpriorityismarketingforstudents.Partnershipprogramsmaybetailored

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toprioritisemarketingoracademicgoals.Followingeachprogrammodelaresummaryexamplesbasedonstudyabroadprogramsworldwide.

I.CatalogueProgramisdesignedandfullyimplementedbytheAustralianhostinstitution.Theinstitutionhascompletecontrolandresponsibilityfortheacademiccurriculum,programadministration,andmarketing.Thefollowingvignettes(Example1A&1B)areexamplesoftwodifferentcatalogueprogramsworldwide.

Example1A.Theinternationalofficeworkswithanacademicunittodesignasix‐weeksummerprogramforAmericanstudents.ThesubjectstaughtincludeAustralianstudies,internationalbusiness,andmarinescience.AtthemiddleoftheprogramaweekisallocatedfortwofieldtripstootherareasofAustralia.Studentsliveinsharedapartmentswithotherstudentsfromtheprogram.TwoAustralianstudentsareemployedpart‐timetoorganisesocialandextra‐curricularactivitiesfortheprogram.StudentspayaprogramfeeofapproximatelyA$5,000.Thehostuniversityhasstudy‐abroadagreementswithseveralUSuniversitiesandonethird‐partyprovider.

Example1B.AnAsianuniversityorganisesitsownUSsummerprogram.Whilemostcoursesaretaughtbytheinstitution’sownfaculty,itinvites“guest”facultyfromUSinstitutionstoparticipate.USfacultymemberssubmitacourseproposal18monthsinadvanceoftheprogram.TheAsianinstitutionpaystheUSfacultyanhonorariumforeachcoursetaught.USFacultywhocanrecruit10ormorestudentsalsoreceivetheiraccommodationandtrans‐Pacificairfarepaidbytheprogram.TheAsianinstitutionalsoexpectsthatthearrangementwillhelpdevelopinter‐universityagreements,promoteitssemesterlanguageprograms,andprepareitsmostpromisingstudentsforgraduateprogramsintheUS.Inmostinstances,USfacultyareencouragedtoparticipatebytheirinternationalofficeordepartment.Insomeinstances,theUSfacultyparticipateindependently,orwithouttheirinstitution’sknowledge.Initially,thisprogrambeganasa“catalogue”programfeaturingUSfacultytoinspireconfidenceintheacademicprogram.Afterseveralyearsandincrementalsuccess,theAsianuniversitybecameconsiderablymoreselectiveabouttheUSfacultyinvitedandinstitutionalrelationshipssoughtout.Theprogramwouldnowbestbedescribedasa“partnershipprogram.”

AustralianinstitutionsseekingtodevelopcatalogueprogramsshouldexpectasignificantinvestmentinUS‐basedpromotionandmarketingexpenses.Universitiesareurgedtocarefullyconsiderlevelofinvestmentandriskinvolvedinestablishingashort‐termcatalogueprogramwithoutanexperiencedUSpartner.Asevidencedinsectionstwoandthree,short‐termprogramsusedbyUSinstitutionsmostoftenincludetheirownfaculty.MarketingeffortsforcatalogueprogramsarebestdirectedprimarilytowardUSinstitutions,e.g.studyabroadoffices,andprospectivestudents.USfacultywhoarenotleadingstudyabroadprogramswillbeconsiderablylessinterestedinpromotingprogramswithwhichtheyhavenodirectinvolvement.Study‐abroaddirectorshaveindicatedthatstudentsandtheirparents

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expectahighlevelofUS‐basedsupportduringtheprogramselectionandpre‐departurephases.

Withacatalogueprogram,theAustralianuniversitybearsalltheriskofdeveloping,implementingandsustainingashort‐termprogram.Thechallengesoffocusingexclusivelyon“catalogue”programsforshort‐termstudyabroadinclude:1)EstablishingandmaintainingaUSpresencetorecruitandservestudentsandinstitutions.2)Recruitingacriticalmassofstudentstoparticipateandprovidingthemwithadequatepre‐departureadvisingandservices.3)DeliveringanacademicprogramthatwillattractUSstudentsandfulfilltheiracademicrequirements.4)Developingandsustaininginvestmentsinacademicandadministrativestaff.

II.AllianceProgramisdesignedandimplementedbyanAustralianhostinstitutionincloseassociationwithathird‐partyprovider.Thetwoorganisationscombinetheirrespectivestrengthstodevelopaprogramthatbestfulfillsthedemandsofthemarket.Situationsmayvaryaccordingtotherelationship.Generally,theAustralianuniversityisresponsibleforon‐siteprogramadministrationandcurriculumdelivery.TheproviderisresponsibleformostUS‐basedactivitiespriortoandfollowingthestudents’studiesinAustralia.Theseactivitiesmayincludepre‐departureadvisingandcounselling,billingandaccountsmanagement,emergencymanagementprocedures,andissuingtranscripts.Example2givesasampleallianceprogram.

Example2.AnAustralianUniversityworksinclosecooperationwithaUS‐basedthird‐partyprovidertodevelopandimplementashort‐termUSsummerprogram.TheAustralianuniversityprovidesinstructionandtheuseofitsfacilitiesandservices.Respondingtocourserecommendationsfromtheprovider’s100affiliatedinstitutions,theproviderandAustralianuniversitydetermineasetofsixthree‐creditcourses.AcademicstaffassociatedwiththeAustralianuniversityprovidetheinstruction.Theprovider’ssemesterinternshipprogramisthebasisforasummerinternshipprogram.Theprovider’slocalstaffhandleemergencymanagementservicesandorganisefieldtrips.Eachcourseincludesafieldstudycomponentorganisedbytheuniversity.TheproviderpublishesaspecialsummerbrochureandpromotestheprogramaspartoftheirregularofferingstoaffiliatedandotherUSinstitutions.

III.PartnershipPrograminvolvesbothAustralianandUSuniversitiestoprovideshort‐termprogramsforstudentsfromtheUSinstitution.Astrategicgoalofpartnershipsmaybeaplannedevolutionaryrelationshipdevelopedbetweentwo(orpossiblymore)universities.Academicunitsmayidentifycounterpartinstitutionsthatsharesimilarresearchinterests.Bothinstitutionsareinvolvedintheprogramstructure,design,academiccontent,anddelivery.Situationsvaryaccordingtotherelationship.Generally,theAustralianuniversityisresponsibleforon‐siteprogramadministration.TheUSuniversitiesareresponsibleforstudentrecruitmentandmarketing,andpre‐departurematerials,counsellingandorientation.

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Insomeinstances,ashort‐termstudyabroadprogramcanbeacatalystforadeeperrelationship.MostUSfacultyleadingshort‐termprogramswillbeveryinterestedinlearningmoreaboutAustralianinstitutions,meetingAustralianfaculty,andexchangingideas.TheopportunityforfacultyfromAustralianandUSinstitutionstomeetregularlyoverafour‐weekperiodorlongermaybeveryproductive,particularlywhenUSfacultyarenotburdenedwithon‐siteadministrativeresponsibilities.Followingarethreeprogramvariationsthataregroundedinpartnerships:

ACustomisedPartnershipprogramisorganisedattherequestofaUSuniversity.Academiccontentanddelivery,studentrecruitmentandmarketingaretheresponsibilityoftheUSinstitution.TheAustralianuniversityisresponsibleforlogistics,someon‐siteprogramadministration,andundertheauspicesoftheUSinstitution,guestlecturesorotheracademiccontent.Opportunitiestobuilduponrelationshipsestablishedwithcustomisedprogramsshouldnotbeoverlooked.Example3recountsacustomisedprogram.

Example3.CustomisedPartnershipProgram.ThestudyabroadofficeandafacultymemberfromtheDepartmentofBiologyataUSMastersuniversityasktheInternationalOfficefromanAustralianuniversitytohelporganiseafourweekJanuary‐termprograminEvolutionaryBiology.TheUSfacultymemberchosethelocationbecauseacolleaguehadpreviouslycollaboratedwithamemberoftheAustralianuniversity’sBiologyDepartment.TheAustralianfacultyhadexpressedinterestinworkingwithAmericans.TheUSfacultymemberorganisedamodesthonorariumfortheAustralianfacultymember,whoassistedwithfourguestlecturesandanexcursiontothedepartment’sfieldresearchstation.Theprogramreturnedundersimilararrangementsforfourconsecutiveyearswithamaximumof20studentsperyear.

AConsortiumPartnershipprograminvolvescooperationbetweenanAustralianuniversityandtwoormoreUSuniversitiestodevelopabroad‐basedshort‐termstudy‐abroadprogram.Allinstitutionsparticipateinprogramdesign,structure,academiccontentanddelivery.Consortiumprogramsenablepartnerstosharefinancialrisksandtakeadvantageofeconomiesofscale.Often,consortiumprogramsmaybelessexpensivethanotherprogramtypes.Example4describesaConsortiumPartnership.

Example4.ConsortiumPartnership.Independently,twoUSinstitutionshadbeenorganisingfour‐weekcustomisedprogramsonabi‐annualbasiswithaEuropeanuniversity.Bothwereinterestedinexpandingtheprogram,butknewtheycouldnotindividuallygeneratesufficientstudentstojustifytheexpansion.TheEuropeaninstitutionnotedthattheprogramshadsimilarfociandsuggestedthattheUSuniversitiesconsiderjoiningtheirprogramstogether.TheUSuniversitiesquicklydiscoveredthattheycouldgreatlyexpandthescopeoftheprogrambyeachsendingonefacultymembertoteachasinglecourseandsharingthecostsofthreecoursestaughtbytheEuropeanuniversity.Theprogramisbasedonlanguageandculture,butother

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disciplinesaretaught.OneUSpartneruniversityhadastrongprogramforengineeringstudents.Theotherprogramhadsentfacultyfrombiology,environmentalstudiesandbusiness.BothUSinstitutionswantedtoincludeaservice‐learningcomponent.TheEuropeanuniversity’sinternationalofficeorganisedaccommodation,servicelearningopportunities,andworkedwiththeiracademicstafftoorganisecoursesinengineering,humanities,andenvironmentalscience.TheUSinstitutionssignedaconsortiumagreement,enablingeasycredittransferforcoursestaughtbyfacultyfromthepartnerUSinstitution.TheEuropeanfacultyareconsidered“adjunctfaculty”byeachUSinstitution.StudentspaidUS$4,000plustheirhomeuniversity’stuitiontoparticipateintheprogram.Inadditiontoone“visitingprofessor”fromeachUSinstitution,a“residentdirector”positionrotatesbetweenthetwoUSinstitutions.The“residentdirector”istheleadcontactfortheprogramaswellasthemaincontacton‐site.Generally,theresidentdirectorisavisitingprofessortheyearprior.Visitingprofessorsareselectedoneyearinadvance;theresidentdirectorisappointedtwoyearsinadvance.RepresentativesfromthethreeuniversitieshaveastandingmeetingattheNAFSAannualconferencetodiscusstheprogram,determinethecurriculumandtheUSfacultycontingent.

VerticalPartnershipinvolvesahighlevelofcollaborationbetweenanAustralianuniversityandaUSuniversity.Theshort‐termstudyabroadprogramispartofanoverallpartnershipstrategytobuildabroad‐basedacademic,researchandexchangerelationship.Averticalpartnershipisdefinedbysharedgoalsthatareclearlyarticulatedwithdifferentmodesofimplementation.Someaspectsoftheverticalpartnershipmayincludeshort‐termstudy‐abroadprogramsineitherorbothcountries;jointresearchandgrantproposals;exchangesofstudents,facultyandstaff.Thepartnerinstitutionsmayoffersharedlecturesandcurriculumtosatisfyrequirementsfordualorjointdegreeplans.

Example5.VerticalPartnership.TheverticalpartnershipbetweenanArgentineuniversityandaUSresearchuniversitybeganwhentheinstitutionsdevelopedashort‐termsummerprogramattheArgentineuniversity.Aftertheinitialsummerprogram,anexchangeagreementwassigned.TheUSinstitutionawardedascholarshiptohostanArgentinestudentforanacademicyear.Aftertwoyears,graduatestudentsfrombothinstitutionsbeganparticipatinginexchanges.

ThenternationalofficeattheArgentineinstitutionwasverysmall,withnoexperienceadministeringastudy‐abroadprogram.Tohelpbuildtheinfrastructure,theUSinstitutionfundedtwoadministrativestaffpositionsandtrainedtheArgentinesinshort‐termstudyabroadprogrammanagement.TheprogramhiresArgentinestudentstoorganiseexcursions,fieldstudyandsocialactivities.TheUSfacultyadvisedtheArgentineinstructorsonissuesofclassroommanagementandteachingAmericanundergraduates.Duringthesecondsummer,anAmericanprofessorofSpanishpartneredwithan

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Argentinesecond‐languageacquisitionexperttodesignacurriculumthatpreparesstudentsforfurtherlevelsofstudyandusesinnovativepedagogy.Everyspringsemester,anArgentinefacultymemberspentasemesterintheUSteachingintheSpanishdepartment.Theregularexchangeoffacultyhasresultedinstrongbondsbetweenthedepartments.TheUSChairoftheDepartmentofComputerSciencespenttwoweeksinArgentinaasavisitingscholarandhashostedvisitingArgentinescholars.ConnectionsbetweentheinstitutionsandmajorcorporationswithofficesorheadquartersinArgentinaledtotheadditionofaninternshipprogramandafieldresearchprogram.

Partnershipprograms,formanyinstitutions,couldrepresentthemosteffectiveoperationalstrategyforworkingwithUSshort‐termprograms.Theinstitutionalinvestmentrequiredtodevelopandimplementcustomisedprogramscanbeminimal.AsuccessfullyadministeredcustomisedprogramwherecontactsbetweenAustralianandUSacademicstaffarenurturedmayleadtothedeeperorbroaderrelationshipsnecessaryforconsortiumorverticalpartnershipprograms.Asevidencedbythesurveydataandinterviews,USfacultywieldconsiderableinfluenceoverthedevelopmentofprograms.Withstrongprofessionalcontacts,confidenceinlocaladministration,andademonstratedstudent‐centredlearningenvironmentonemaypresumethatfacultywillseektodeepentherelationship.Strongpartnershipsmayfulfillinternationalisationgoals,strengthentheAustralianinstitution’spresenceintheUS,andincreasethenumberofUSstudyabroadstudentsstudyinginAustralia.

WithintheUS,therearemanyuniversityconsortiaorgroupsthatcooperateonstudyabroadthatcanpresentopportunitiesforpartnerships.Theseconsortiahavethepotentialtooffersignificanteconomiesofscaleinmarketing,recruitment,andadministration.AtthestatelevelthereareexamplesofsystemswheretheuniversitiescooperateonstudyabroadissuesandprogrammingincludingtheUniversityofCaliforniasystem’sEducationAbroadProgram(EAP),theUniversityofGeorgiasystemandtheStateUniversityofNewYork(SUNY)systemtonameafew.Thereareotherinstitutionalconsortiabasedonregionalaffiliations,suchastheCommitteeonInstitutionalCooperation(CIC)intheMidwest,andAssociatedCollegesoftheMidwest(ACM)forliberalartscolleges.Consortiahavevaryinglevelsoffundingandstaffingfortheiroperations.

TheremaybealimittothenumberofpartnershipsanAustralianorUSinstitutionmaybeabletomaintain,orpartnershipsmaynotbeappropriateforeveryinstitution.Australianinstitutionsmaywishtomaintainaportfolioofshort‐termprogrammodelstoreducedependenceonalimitednumberofoutsideinstitutionsandallowmultipleaccessmodesforAmericanstudents.ForAustralianinstitutionsseekingtoincreasethenumberofAmericanstudentsparticipatingintheirshort‐termoperations,thealliancemodeland/orconsortiumpartnershipmodelmaybeaneffectiverecruitmentvehicle.Witheffectiveplanningandclearlydelineatedarrangements,institutionsmayhaveafullcomplimentofshort‐termoptionsavailabletoUSinstitutionsandtheirstudents.

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Appendices

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AppendixA

TheShort­TermOperationsSelf­AssessmentTool

Theshort­termoperationsself­assessmenttoolisdesignedtohelpinstitutionsdeterminethemostappropriateandeffectiveshort‐termoperationsthatmeettheinstitution’smission,goals,andobjectives.Self‐assessmentismosteffectivewhenusedwithrepresentativesfromdifferentacademicandadministrativeunitsthathaveaninterestinshort‐termprograms.Thelevelofacademicinvolvementrequiredoftheself‐assessmentwilldependonthetype(s)ofshort‐termprogramsthataredeterminedthroughthestrategicprocessassupportingtheinstitution’smission.Unitsthatmayhaveaninterestorwillbeaffectedbyshort‐termprogramsshouldbepartoftheconsultationprocess.Thetoolincludesarangeofself‐assessmentworksheetsdesignedtoaddvalueatvariousstagesoftheprogramdevelopment.Thereisadistinctionbetweenshort‐termoperationsandshort‐termprograms.Forthepurposesoftheself‐assessment,“short­termoperations”referstothetotalityofshort‐termprogrammingactivities.Short‐termoperationsmayconsistofoneorseveralindividualshort‐termprograms.Theymayalsoincludedifferenttypesofshort‐termprograms.Theoverallgoalofshort‐termoperationsispresumedtomakethemostefficientandeffectiveuseofinstitutionalresources.

TheShort­TermOperationsWorksheetisdesignedtofacilitatestrategicplanningfortheuniversity’sshort‐termoperations.Short­termprogramsareseparateacademicprogramsthatmaytakedifferentformsandstructures.Someinstitutionsmayprefertoconsolidateallshort‐termprogramsinoneofficeorunit,whileothersmightencourageindividualunitstodeveloptheirownshort‐termoperationsorshort‐termprograms.Theprogramtemplatesareusefulforplanninganddevelopingindividualshort‐termprograms.Theprogramtemplatesaredescriptionstouseduringtheself‐assessmentprocessthatcanalsoprovideaframeworkfordesigningashort‐termstudyabroadprogram.

Forthepurposeofthisassessment,programshavebeencategorisedunderthreemainprogramgroupings–catalogue,allianceorpartnershipprogram:

• CatalogueProgramisdesignedandfullyimplementedbytheAustralianhostinstitution.Theinstitutionhascompletecontrolandresponsibilityfortheacademiccurriculum,programadministration,andmarketing.

• AllianceProgramisdesignedandimplementedbyanAustralianhostinstitutionincloseassociationwithathird‐partyprovider.Thetwoinstitutionscombinetheirrespectivestrengthstodevelopaprogramthatbestfulfillsthedemandsofthemarket.Situationsmayvaryaccordingtotherelationship.Generally,theAustralianuniversityisresponsibleforon‐siteprogramadministrationandcurriculumdelivery.TheproviderisresponsibleformostUS‐basedactivitiespriortoandfollowingthestudents’studiesinAustralia.

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• APartnershipPrograminvolvesbothAustralianandUSuniversitiestoprovideashort‐termprogramforstudentsfromtheUSinstitution.Astrategicgoalofpartnershipsmaybeaplannedevolutionaryrelationshipdevelopedbetweentwo(orpossiblymore)universities.Bothinstitutionsareinvolvedintheprogramstructure,design,academiccontent,anddelivery.Situationsvaryaccordingtotherelationship.Generally,theAustralianuniversityisresponsibleforon‐siteprogramadministration.TheUSuniversitiesareresponsibleforstudentrecruitmentandmarketing,pre‐departurematerials,counselling,andorientation.Therearethreeexamplesofpartnershipprograms:

o ACustomisedprogramisorganisedattherequestofaUSuniversity.Academiccontentanddelivery,studentrecruitment,andmarketingaretheresponsibilityoftheUSinstitution.TheAustralianuniversityisresponsibleforlogistics,someon‐siteprogramadministration,andundertheauspicesoftheUSinstitution,guestlecturesorotheracademiccontent.

o ConsortiumPartnersinvolvescooperationbetweenanAustralianuniversityandtwoormoreUSuniversitiestodevelopabroad‐basedshort‐termstudyabroadprogram.Allinstitutionsparticipateinprogramdesign,structure,academiccontentanddelivery.

o VerticalPartnershipinvolvesahighlevelofcollaborationbetweenanAustralianuniversityandaUSuniversitywheretheshort‐termstudyabroadprogramispartofanoverallpartnershipstrategytobuildabroad‐basedacademic,researchandexchangerelationship.

Self­AssessmentProcess

Differentiatingbetweenoperationsandprogramsisanimportantstrategicstep.Theself‐assessmenttoolisdesignedtofacilitateaninformedstrategicprocesstohelpaninstitutiondevelopaneffectivelong‐termoperationalmodel.

Thefirststepinthisassessmentprocessistodeterminethepurposeofdevelopingshort‐termprogramsfromtheinstitutionalperspective.Next,itisimportanttoensurethatthereisseniorexecutive(orappropriateinstitutionalseniorleadership)agreementonstrategicrationale.Itmayrequirecontinualrefinementtoresponsesinthedocumentandabroaderaudienceparticipationtofinaliseplansforshort‐termoperations.

SelfAssessmentTemplate:Purpose(AppendixSA‐A),isdesignedtoassistaninstitutionwiththisinitialphase.

PurposeofShort­TermOperations:Thefocusofthisinitialphaseistoenableaninstitutiontodeterminethemediumandlong‐termstrategicrationaleforshort‐termstudy‐abroadoperations.Theassessmentshouldconsidertheprimarymotivationsfororganisingshort‐termprograms;identifyexpectationsofunits

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aroundtheuniversitythatmightbenefitorwillsupportshort‐termprogramming;andoutlinegoalsandobjectivesattheoperationalandprogramlevels.Theshort‐termoperationsworksheetincludesabriefsetofqueriesthathelpdeterminetheroleofshort‐termoperationsandthekeyelementsnecessaryforsuccessfulprogramimplementation.Theself­assessmentworksheetincludesatablewith“factorqueries”tohelpguidetheprocess.Insomeinstancesotherqueriesmightbeappropriate.

• Suggestedindicators/benchmarksarequalitativeorquantitativedescriptorsorgoalsthatdefineexpectationsforeachquery.

• Toassistindeterminingresources,whoisresponsible?enablestheteamtorecommendapositionorindividual.

• Analysis/proposedactionscanbeusedtodescribetheteam’sreasoning,and/orstepsthatneedtobetakeninordertomoveforward.

Iftheinstitutionplanstoproactivelycreateanddevelopshort‐termprograms,itshouldgiveseriousattentiontosteptwo,securingstrategicdirectionandsupportfromexecutiveleadership.Forinstitutionselectingtotakeamorepassiveapproachtoshort‐termstudyabroad,twoprogramoptionsaresuggested‐allianceprogramorcustomisedprogram.

Oncethestrategicdirectionisagreedupon,thenextstageistoappointaleaderwhocanmanagethenexttwostagesoftheassessment:determinationofprogramtypeandresources;andreportandrecommendationsforimplementation.

1)DeterminationofProgramTypeandResources:Onceaninstitutionhasdecideduponrolesofshort‐termoperationsandtypesofshort‐termprograms,itisimportanttodeterminewhichresourcesareneeded.Ifprogramsaretobeorganisedbytheinternationalofficewithotheracademicunits,thenplanstoencouragebuy‐inshouldbedeveloped.

TheShort­TermProgramQuestionnaire(AppendixSA‐B)isdesignedtohelpdefinethestructureofprogramtypesanddetermineresourcesnecessarytoimplementthem.Thequestionnaireasksbasicquestionsfromeachofthesixfactorsrelatingtotheprogramlevelofshort‐termoperations.Onequestionnaireshouldbeusedperindividualprogram.Somequestionsmaynotberelevanttoaparticularprogram;inotherinstances,theremaybeadditionalquestionstopursue.Institutionsareencouragedtousetheprogramquestionnaireaspartoftheprogramdevelopmentprocess.MorethanoneindividualfromtheAustralianuniversityshouldrespondtothequestions.Ifapartnerisinvolved,suchasaUSuniversityorthirdpartyprovider,thepartnershouldalsocompleteaquestionnaire.Theresponsesshouldhelptheinstitution(s)definetheprogramunderconsiderationasoneofthethreeshort‐termprogrammodels:catalogue,allianceandpartnership.

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Self­AssessmentOperationsTemplates:(AppendixSA‐C):Theindividualtemplatesforprogram,instruction,administration,promotionandmarketinghelpinstitutionstoconsidertheoperationsfactors.Theseinclude:

• Program:programmission,academicfoci,goals,andothercharacteristicstohelpdeterminetheshort‐termprogramtypeforeachindividualprogram

• Instruction:methodsofinstruction,curriculum,co‐curricularactivities,andthedeliveryoftheacademicprogram

• Administration:thebreadthandtypesofadministrativeresponsibilitiesnecessarytofulfilltheneedsofshort‐termoperationsandindividualprograms

• MarketingandPromotionthestrategy,processes,andvehiclesformarketingandrecruitingstudentsandinstitutionsforshort‐termoperationsandprograms

2)ReportandRecommendationsforImplementation:Theshort‐termoperationsreportshouldrecommendaninstitutionalcourseofaction,andshouldinclude:

• Adescriptionofthestrategicroleshort‐termoperationsmightplayintheinstitution’sinternationalactivitiesandstrategy

• Adescriptionofthetypesofprograms(ifapplicable)thatwillfacilitatetheinstitution’sinternationalgoals

• Anexpressionofthedesiredroles,objectives,andcapacityforparticipationbyappropriateacademicunits

• Suggestionsofmeasurementsandbenchmarksforassessingthesuccessofshort‐termoperations

• Recommendationsofwaystheinstitutioncanbestimplementshort‐termoperations

• Criteriaforidentifyingpotentialpartnersorrelationshipsthatcanhelpachievetheobjectives(forappropriateprograms)

• Adescriptionofexistingshort‐termprogramsandresources

Thereportshouldbeforwardthinkingyetpractical.Itshouldprovideadministrativeandacademicunitswithaclearsenseofdirection,requiredresources,andactionsnecessarytofulfilltheinstitutionsobjectives.Insomeinstances,theteammaydeterminethatshort‐termoperationsandprogramsmaynotbeappropriatefortheinstitution.

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InitialPhaseofSelf­AssessmentStrategicPurpose

a. Thissectionhelpstheinstitutiondeterminethekeyrationalefordevelopingshort‐termprogramsatthestrategicandfunctionallevels.b. Eachunitinvolvedinshort‐termprogramsshouldaddresstheirrespectivegoals,objectivesandexpectationsofashort‐termstudy

abroadoperation.FactorID

Factorquery Indicators/benchmarks(includingsomeexamples)

Whoisresponsible?

Analysis/ProposedActions

P.1 Towhatextentdoestheuniversityseektoincreaseparticipationrates?

P.2 TowhatextentdoestheuniversitywanttodevelopconsistentandpredictableinflowofAmericanstudents?

(minimum,maximumnumbersofstudents)

P.3 Withinshort‐termprograms,towhatextentdoestheuniversityintendtohavecontactbetweenAustralianandAmericanstudents?

(e.g.requireUSstudenttotakeonecoursewithAustralianstudents,allcourseswithAustralians;none)

P.4 Towhatextentdoestheuniversityseektoutiliseexcesscapacity?

(Januaryterm,USsummerterm)

P.5 Whatshort‐termstudy‐abroadprogramattributesdoestheuniversityseektodevelop?

(studyabroad;disciplinary;fieldstudies;internships;overseastrips)

P.6 Towhatextentdoestheuniversityseektouseshort‐termprogramstocompetemoreeffectivelyforAmericanstudents?

P.7 Towhatextentdoestheuniversityseektouseshort‐termprogramsto

(aspectsofrelationships)

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FactorID

Factorquery Indicators/benchmarks(includingsomeexamples)

Whoisresponsible?

Analysis/ProposedActions

developrelationshipswithUSuniversities?

P.8 Towhatextentdoestheuniversityseektouseshort‐termprogramstoencourageincreasedcollaborationbetweenAustralian&USfaculty?

(Areasofinterest)

P.9 Towhatextentdoestheuniversityseektouseshort‐termprogramstoexperimentandcreateinnovative,multi‐lateralglobalacademicprograms?

(Types,location)

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Purpose:• Whatistheprogram’smissionstatement?• Howwilltheprogramcontributetotheinstitution’srevenuegoals?• Howwilltheprogramfulfilthepartner’sgoalsandobjectives?• Whatinterestsdoeseachinstitutionhaveinusingtheprogramtobroaden

anddeepentherelationship?Program:

• Whattypeofprogram?• Whenandhowlongistheprogram?• Wherewilltheprogramtakeplace?• Doestheprogramincludeco‐curricularcomponents(e.g.,internships,field

orlabresearch)?• Doestheprogramincludeextra‐curricularcomponents(e.g.fieldtrips,local

excursions,volunteerorotheroutsideactivities,sports)?• Whatistheprogramcosttoindividualstudentsortoinstitutionswitha

groupofstudents?• Howwillthesuccessoftheprogrambemeasured?

StudentBody:• Whatistheminimum,optimalandmaximumnumberofstudents?• Whatlevelofstudents(e.g.firstyearormoreadvanced)willparticipatein

thisprogram?• Whatacademicpreparationshouldbeexpectedofstudents?• Howwillstudentsbeselectedfortheprogram?• Willthehostuniversity’sawardstudentsparticipateintheprogramfor

credit?• Willotherinternationalstudentsparticipateintheprogram?• WhatactivitiescanbeorganisedtohelptheAmericanstudentsintegrateinto

Australianlife?Instruction:

• Whichacademicunit(s)willbeinvolvedwiththecurriculum?• Whowilldelivertheacademicprogram?• Howwilltheacademicstaffbecompensatedfortheirwork?• IfUSacademicstaffisinvolved,howwilltheybeintroducedtoand

integratedwiththeAustralianacademicstaff?• Howwillstudentsbeevaluated?

Administration:• Whohasoverallresponsibilityfortheprogram?• Whoisresponsiblefordevelopingandmanagingtheprogrambudget?• Howwillbilling,paymentsandotherfinancialissuesbehandled?• Whataretheadministrativetimelinesfortheprogram?• Howwillstudentservicesbemanaged,including:registration,orientation,

co‐andextra‐curricularactivities,studentemergencies,records,etc.• Whatcontractsandotherformsofagreementarenecessary?• Whenandhowwillminimumenrolmentsbedetermined?Ifnecessary,how

willtheprogrambecancelled?

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• Howwillinformationandevaluationsbecollectedtoimprovefutureprograms?

PromotionandMarketing:• HowwillthemarketingandpromotionrelationshipswithUScampusesbe

managed?• Howwilltheprogram’smarketingandpromotionbecoordinated?• Howwillthisprogrambeincludedinothermarketingmaterials?• Whatmaterialswillbeproducedanddistributed?When?• Whowilldeveloptheworldwidewebresourcesandmaintaintimely,

accurateinformation?

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Program:

a. Thissectionconsidershowdifferentmodelsofshort‐termstudyabroadprogramsfulfilltheinstitution’sobjectives.Itcanbeusedforeitherindividualprograms,orforagroupofsimilarprograms.Thisworksheetincludestwosections;queries1‐11relatetoprogramobjectives;queries12–15addressimplementationissues.

b. Eachunitinvolvedindesigningandimplementingshort‐termprogramsshouldaddresstheirrespectivegoals,objectivesandexpectationsofashort‐termstudyabroadoperation.

FactorID Factorquery Indicators/benchmarks(includingsomeexamples)

Whoisresponsible?

Analysis/ProposedActions Index

PG.1 Canthemissionandgoalsbeclearlyarticulated?

TheprogramwillleadtocloserrelationshipswithinstitutionsintheMidwestregionoftheUS.

PG.2 Whatis/aretheprimaryacademicfocioftheprogram?

PG.3 Howareourgoalsforshort‐termprogramsfulfilledbyorganisingthisprogram?

PG.4 Howwillourshort‐termprogramobjectivesbeenhancedbythisprogram?

EnrolmentofasetnumberofstudentsinJanuaryprograms.

Usingunder‐utilisedresourcesinJanuary

PG.5 Howdotheprogramgoalsofthesendinginstitutionarticulatewithourgoals(whereapplicable)?

Toencouragegreatercollaborationofacademicstaff

PG.6 Howdoestheprogrameffectivelyusetheuniversityandenvironstoenhancelearning?

PG.7 Howwillthesuccessandanyareasofimprovementbeevaluatedandincludedinfuturedevelopment?

Programevaluationprocess

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FactorID Factorquery Indicators/benchmarks(includingsomeexamples)

Whoisresponsible?

Analysis/ProposedActions Index

PG.9 Howdowedeterminewhetherornottocontinueofferingthisprogram?

Evaluationfromallparties

PG.10 Towhatextentisintegrationofshort‐termprogramstudentswithAustralianstudentspossible?

CreditavailableforlocalstudentsinJanuaryorWinterterm

PG.11 Towhatextentdoestheuniversityseekreciprocalshort‐termprogramstosendstudentstheUS?

PG.12 Whatformofavailableaccommodationbestsuitstheprogramandisitavailable?

PG.13 Outsidecurrentsalarywillacademicstaffbecompensatedandbenefitfromthisprogram?

Optionofateachingassistantprovidedtosupportacademicswithadditionalteaching

PG.14 Willexistinguniversityresourcesbeavailableandhavethecapacitytosupportthisprogram?

PG.15 Whatadditionalresourceswillberequiredtoeffectivelyimplementtheprogram?

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Instruction:Note:Thefactorsneedingtobeaddressedwilldependonthetypeofprogrambeingconsidered.Forexample,inacustomisedpartnershipprogram,whereallteachingwillbedonebytheUSuniversity,thefirstthreequestionsmaynotbeapplicable.

a. Thissectionconsidersthestructureofinstruction,curriculum,co‐curricularactivities,andthedeliveryoftheacademicprogram.b. Eachunitinvolvedintheacademicdeliveryofshort‐termprogramsshouldaddresstheirrespectivegoals,objectivesandexpectationsofa

short‐termstudyabroadoperation.FactorID Factorquery Indicators/benchmarks

(includingsomeexamples)Whoisresponsible?

Analysis/ProposedActions Index

I.1 Whichacademicunitswanttobeinvolvedinshort‐termprogramdelivery?

Tableofinterestedunitswithanticipatedlevelofparticipation

I.2 Whichacademicunitsmaybebetterequippedtoteachshort‐termprograms?

Tableofunitswithelementsofparticipation

I.3 Howcanacademicstaffandunitscontributetoandbenefitfromshort‐termprograms?

Timetable,staffandunit

I.4 Doacademicunitswishtohostvisitingfaculty?

I.5 Issufficientclassroom,laborotherlearningspaceavailabletohosttheprogram?

I.6 Isthereappropriateoffice/labspacetohostavisitingfacultymember?(ifapplicable)

I.7 Canthecurriculumallowourstudentstoparticipatewiththevisitingstudentsintheacademicprogram?

I.8 Howwillacademicgoalsandobjectivesbeevaluatedandreported?

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FactorID Factorquery Indicators/benchmarks(includingsomeexamples)

Whoisresponsible?

Analysis/ProposedActions Index

I.9 Whatprotocolsmustbeestablishedtoensureappropriatecolleaguesareawareoftheinstitution’sguests?

Describerealisticrolesforacademicstaff

I.10 Canadjunctfaculty,recentlyretiredfacultyandadvancedPh.D.studentscontributetotheshort‐termprograms?

I.11 Cantheseshort‐termprogramscontributetotheresearchobjectivesofthedepartment?

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Administration:Note:Asthesearebroaderquestionsitmaynotbenecessarytocompletethistemplateforeachprogram.

a. Thissectionhelpsassessexistingadministrativeresources,wheretheinstitutionisoverextended,whereitmustinvest.b. Eachunitinvolvedintheadministrationofshort‐termprogramsshouldaddresstheirrespectivegoals,objectivesandexpectationsofa

short‐termstudyabroadoperation.FactorID Factorquery Indicators/benchmarks

(includingsomeexamples)Whoisresponsible?

Analysis/ProposedActions Index

A.1 Towhatextentdoestheuniversityseektodevelopnewshort‐termacademicprogramsthatmayspanacrossregions(jointwithotheruniversitiesorcountries,offshorecampuses)?

Strategicplanforinternationalactivities

A.2 Whichexistingadministrativeunit(s)workwithshort‐termprograms?

A.3 Whenarethestudy‐abroadstaffworkloadandcalendarparticularlyintense?

Reviewofcalendar,travel

A.4 Whatpoliciesandproceduresneedtobedevelopedormodifiedtoaccommodateshort‐termenrolledstudents?

Healthcareprovision,accesstoUniversityservices

A.5 Whatresourcesexisttohandlestudentaccommodation?Canthesemanageshort‐termaccommodation?

Inventoryofaccommodationandcalendars

A.6 Whatresourcesexisttohandlestudenttravelandextra‐curricularactivities?

A.7 Whatresourcesexistforhandlingasignificantincreaseinfinancial

Comparisonofcurrenttransactionswithanticipated

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FactorID Factorquery Indicators/benchmarks(includingsomeexamples)

Whoisresponsible?

Analysis/ProposedActions Index

transactions? transactions

A.8 Doemergencyprotocolsneedtobemodified?

A.9 Howwillgoalsandobjectivesbeevaluatedandreported?

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PromotionandMarketing:

a. Thissectionconsidersthestrategy,processesandvehiclesformarketingandrecruitingshort‐termprograms.b. Eachunitinvolvedinpromotingandmarketingshort‐termprogramsshouldaddresstheirrespectivegoals,objectivesandexpectationsof

ashort‐termstudyabroadoperation.FactorID Factorquery Indicators/benchmarks

(includingsomeexamples)Whoisresponsible?

Analysis/ProposedActions Index

PM.1 Whatmarketingandpromotionresourcesarecurrentlyusedforstudy‐abroad/exchangeprograms?

Inventory

PM.2 Whatchannels,suchasprofessionalcontacts,conferenceparticipation,etc.,mightbeeffectivelyused?

Listofchannels

PM.3 Howmightexistinginstitutionalpartnershipssupportmarketingefforts?

PM.5 Whatcharacteristicsofrelationshipswiththird‐partyproviderssupporttheuniversity’smarketingefforts?

Identifyandprioritisequalities

PM.6 WhatlevelofrepresentationdoestheuniversityhaveintheUS?Howmighttheybeinvolved?

ListanystaffrepresentingtheinstitutionintheUSorotherrepresentation

PM.7 Whatlevelofcommitmenttomarketingandpromotionsistheinstitutionpreparedtoaccept?

Websiteonly,publications,personalvisits

PM.8 Whatwebdevelopmentresourcesarerequired?

Cancurrentwebsiteaccommodatetheseprograms?

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FactorID Factorquery Indicators/benchmarks(includingsomeexamples)

Whoisresponsible?

Analysis/ProposedActions Index

PM.9 Cancurrentadmissions/enquirymanagementprocessesbeusedtorespondtoindividualstudents?

Contrastwithexistingprocedures

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AppendixBSampleTimetablesforShort­TermProgramsJanuaryTermProgramstartdate:Jan.12010

• Oct–Nov.‘08Meetwithstudyabroadstafftodiscussprogram.• December12,‘08Proposaldue• January15,‘09Proposalacceptance• February10,09ScheduletwoInformationsessions• March1,‘09

o ProgramBudgetdueo Groupflightbooking

• March–April–May‘09o Promoteprogramo Monitorapplicationso Interviewstudentso Encouragegrantapplications

• June–July–August‘09o Confirmpassportvalidityo Scheduletwoorientationmeetingso Scheduletwointerestmeetingso Confirmflightarrangementso Finaliseprogramcostswithoverseaspartners

• September12,’09FinalBudgetdue• September–October–November‘09

o Depositandpaymentinstructionstooverseaspartnerso Acceptstudentso Ordertextbookso Remindstudentstoregisterforclasseso Assignroommateso PlanOrientationmeetingsandmaterials

• October2,’09Mandatoryliabilitymeeting• November24,’09:

o FinalItinerarydueo Submitoverseascontactlisto Submitfinalsyllabus,etc

• December6,’09FinancialMeeting• December’09RegistergroupwithUSembassy• January1,2010Depart• Withinonemonthofreturning:

o Submitgradeso ReturnstudentevaluationstoStudyAbroadOfficeo Reconcilecashadvanceo Writeandsubmitaprogramreport

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USSummerShort­TermProgramJune2010

• April–June‘09‐Meetwithstudyabroadstafftodiscussprogram• July15,‘09–Summerprogramproposaldeadline• August15,’09–Programproposalapproved• September1,’09–Scheduletwointerestmeetings• September15,’09–

o Prepareandsubmitestimatedprogrambudgeto Reservegroupflighto Startrecruitingstudents

• September–October–Novembero Promoteprogramo Monitorapplicationso Interviewstudentso Encouragegrantapplications

• January–o Confirmpassportvalidityo Scheduletwoorientationmeetingso Scheduletwointerestmeetingso Confirmflightarrangementso Finaliseprogramcostswithoverseaspartners

• February–Marcho Depositandpaymentinstructionstooverseaspartnerso Acceptstudentso Ordertextbookso Remindstudentstoregisterforclasseso Assignroommateso PlanOrientationmeetingsandmaterials

• March13,’09Mandatoryliabilitymeeting• April1,’09Programapplicationdeadline• ByMay1,‘09

o FinalItinerarydueo Submitoverseascontactlisto Submitfinalsyllabus,etco Submitcashadvanceo Preparenextyear’sproposalo RegisterwithUSembassy

• June1,’09Depart• Withinonemonthofreturning:

o Submitgradeso ReturnstudentevaluationstoStudyAbroadOfficeo Reconcilecashadvanceo Writeandsubmitaprogramreport

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AppendixCKeytoFieldsofStudy

Field DescriptionAG Agriculture,animalscience,etc.ART Studioandperformingart,music,sculpture,photography,painting,some

theatreBIO Biology,marinebiology,bio/premednotenvironmentalBUS Allbusiness,finance,internationalbusiness,accounting,economics,

management,alsoincludes:merchandising,fashionmerchandising,recreationalmanagement,sportsmanagement,

COMM Communication,journalism,mediastudies,advertising,digitalmediaED Education,includingcounsellingENG EngineeringofalldescriptionsENV EnvironmentalsciencesorstudiesEXP Experientiallearning,includingresearchandinternshipFLCULT

Foreignlanguageandculture.Alwaysthelanguageofthecountryandregional,nationalculture.

HEAL HealthSciencesandrelated,includesnursing,publichealth,pre‐med(notbiology)

HUM Humanities,literature,Englishtaughtculturalstudies,history,theatre(notperformance),theology,classics,philosophy,etc.

MULTI Multipledisciplines,e.g.twoormorefromthislist,“Interdisciplinarystudies”

NS NaturalSciences–chemistry,physics,geology,nutrition,math,etc.NOTbiologicalsciences,engineering,orenvironmentalsciences.

SS Socialsciences,politicalscience,internationalrelations,sociology,psychology,publicpolicy,etc.Nothistory.

AustraliaOnly:AB AboriginalstudiesAUS AustralianstudiesSPORT Sportsmanagement

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AppendixDIGEContactInformationTheInnovationsinGlobalEducationResearchTeam:

JohnSunnygard,MIM,istheprincipalresearcherforthisproject.Johnhasextensiveexperienceinallaspectsofshort‐termprogramdesign,development,marketing,implementationandevaluation.OverthecourseofasixteenyearcareerinEducationAbroad,JohnhasservedasDirectoroftheCenterforGlobalEducationalOpportunitiesattheUniversityofTexasatAustin;AssistantVice‐PresidentforProgramDevelopmentwithIES,theInstitutefortheInternationalEducationofStudents;Director,IESLondonProgramme;andDirectorofAdmissionsandFinancialAidwithIES.Hehasbeeninvolvedwithdevelopingover100short‐termprogramsatalllevels,includinghostingprograms.Hehaswrittenandpresentedinternationallyoncross‐culturaldevelopment,studyabroadprogramevaluation,andengagingfacultyinshort‐termstudyabroadprograms.HehastaughtintheUK,JapanandMorocco.

SarahAngulo,Ph.D.socialandpersonalitypsychology.SarahhasworkedasaresearcherattheUniversityofTexasatAustin’sCenterforGlobalEducationalOpportunities,whereshehasdesignedshort‐termprogramevaluations,andresearchedstudentsatisfactionandinterpersonalgrowth.HerPh.D.dissertationexaminedhowstudentschangeduringstudyabroad.Sheidentifiedpersonalcharacteristics,behaviors,andlivingarrangementsabroadthatarelinkedwithpositivestudy‐abroadoutcomes.Shehasalsotaughtundergraduatecoursesinpsychologyandstatistics.Herwebsiteishttp://homepage.psy.utexas.edu/homepage/students/Hammes/website.html

ForfurtherinformationonthisresearchIGEmaybemaybecontactedat:Website:www.innovationsglobaled.netJohnSunnygard,Presidente‐mail:[email protected].(+1)512.577.0129Dr.SarahAngulo,SeniorAssociateResearchere‐mail:sarah@innovationsglobaled.comAssistanceprovidedbyTheUniversityofMelbourne:CarmelMurphy,DeputyPrincipal,NationalMarketsandGlobalScholarse‐mail:[email protected],Manager,MelbourneGlobalMobilitye‐mail:[email protected]

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AppendixEResourcesIIEOpenDoors2007.InstituteforInternationalEducation,2007NewYork,USAIIEPassportShort‐TermStudyAbroad2008(58thEdition)InstituteforInternationalEducation,2007NewYork,USATheGuidetoSuccessfulShort‐TermProgramsAbroad,2ndEd.NAFSA2002,2006Washington,DCStrengtheningStudyAbroad:RecommendationsforEffectiveInstitutionalManagement.NAFSAon‐linepublications,2008Washington,DCUSANeedsandAssessmentsOfCurrentandProspectiveUSStudentsInAustralianGraduatePrograms.May2007AEINorthAmericapublication

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AppendixF:Glossary

TheglossaryhelpsdefinetermsasusedinthisreportandtoclarifysomeusagedifferencesbetweenAustralianandUSEnglish.

Co‐curricularactivities–Learning‐basedactivitiesthatlinkintoacredit‐basedacademicprogram.Examplesincludeinternships,servicelearning,fieldresearchandco‐ops.

Co‐op–Aformalisedrelationshipbetweenanacademicunitandindustrytoenablestudentstogainpracticalworkexperienceduringtheirdegreeplan.Co‐opsaregenerallyfulltimeandalmostalwayspaid.USengineeringprogramsfrequentlymakeuseofco‐ops.

Course–asubject.IntheUS,acourseisorganisedseriesofacademicactivitiesincludinglectures,writtenassignments,andexaminationsthatconstituteadefinedareaofstudy.“TheHistoryofAustralia”mightbeacourseofferedonastudy‐abroadprogram.IntheUS,courseshaveacoursedescriptionthatgivesageneraloverviewofthecourse.Acoursesyllabusisanofficialdocumentdetailingthestructure,timing,gradingpoliciesandrequirementsforthecourse.

Credit–IntheUS,degreeplansrequireasetnumberofacademiccredits(expressedashours,orunits)thatmustbesuccessfullyaccumulated(generallybetween120and148credits)tocompleteadegree(Award).Coursesconsistofaspecifiednumberofcredits.MostUSinstitutionsawardonecreditper15classroomhours.Mostcoursesarethreecredits,or45classroomhours.Inthecontextofstudyabroad,“credit”mayhavetwomeanings:1)ThenumberofUSunitsrecognisedforaspecifiedamountofacademicworkcompletedataforeignuniversity(i.e.acourse).Or2)whetherornottheacademicworkcompletedatorthroughaforeigninstitutionwillbeacceptedtowardstheinstitution’sdegree.Generally,creditisdeterminedbyaprofessorfromanacademicdepartment.RegistrarsoradmissionsofficersmayalsobeinvolvedwiththetransferofacademiccreditataUSinstitution.Institutionsmayrestrictthenumberofcreditsstudentsmaytransferfromanoutsideinstitutiontowardstheirdegree.

Degreeplan–Thestructureofacademicrequirementstocompleteadegree,e.g.BA,BSc.Thedegreeplandictatestheexactcoursesandnumberofcreditsnecessarytosatisfytherequirementsforadegree.

Extra‐curricularactivities–Social,fun,ornon‐academiclearningactivitiesorganisedtoenhanceastudent’sexperienceinanewcountry.Examplesincludehikes,citytours,participationinsportingevents(withexplanationsoftherules,cultureandlore),andparticipationinculturalevents(withexplanations).

Experientiallearning–learningopportunitiesthatincludepracticalexperiences,e.g.amarketingstudentinternsinthemarketingdepartmentofabusinessornon‐profit

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tolearntheday‐to‐dayrealitiesofapplyinganacademicsubjecttoreallifeproblems.

FinancialAid–Loans(mostcommon),scholarships,grantsorothermonetaryawardsthathelpastudenttopayforeducation.USinstitutionshaveofficeswithstrictpoliciestoassiststudentswiththisoftencomplexprocess.USfederalfinancialaidlawsrequirethatfederalfinancialaidbeawardedtostudentsparticipatinginstudy‐abroadprogramsapprovedbytheirhomeinstitutions.

Faculty(USusage)–1)anindividualprofessor(withorwithouttenure)ataUShighereducationinstitution2)thecollectiveofprofessorsataUShighereducationinstitution,usuallyresponsiblefortheacademicdirectionofaninstitution.

Fieldresearch–Academicallysupervisedresearchcomponentsorprojectsconductedinthefieldtoapplyandlearnresearchmethods,tools,techniques,andresearchprojectmanagement.

Grade–Formalnotationofastudent’sacademicperformancebyher/hisprofessor.IntheUSthelettersarecommonlyused:A(excellent),B(good),C(average),D(marginallyacceptable),F(fail).IntheUS,externalexaminersarenotused;gradesarestrictlydeterminedbytheprofessorteachingthecourse.

Internship–Anorganisedandstructuredworkexperienceinabusinessororganisationthatmaywarrantacademiccredit.Internshipsmaybepaidorunpaid.Visarestrictionsoftenapplytopaidinternships.ManyUSinstitutionsrequireanacademiccourse,writtenwork,orotherdocumentationofstudentlearningtoearnacademiccreditfromaninternship.Oftenindividualacademicdepartmentshavespecificpoliciesandrequirementsforinternshipcredit.

Inter‐session–AlsocalledaMaymester,J‐term,orwinterim.Anofficiallyrecognisedacademiccoursethatoccursbetweenregularsemesters.Forexample,mayinstitutionshaveMaymestersthatbeginimmediatelyfollowingtheendoftheUSspringsemesterinMaybutbeginbeforeofficialsummersessionbeginsinmid‐June.SomeUSinstitutionsestablishinter‐sessionsspecificallytoenablestudentsandfacultytostudyabroad.

Pre‐session–Atermofonetothreeweeksindurationthatoccursimmediatelypriortoanacademicsemesteroryear.Pre‐sessionsmayormaynotincludeanacademiccourseforcredit,butaremostcommonlyledbyafacultymemberfromthesendinginstitution.Pre‐sessionsareincreasinglyconductedoverseas.

Servicelearning–Studentsworkinanon‐profitorstart‐uptoapplythetheoryandtechniqueslearnedinanacademicsubject.Particularattentionisgiventoservingthelocalcommunitywithalevelofexpertisetheymaynotbeabletoafford.Studentsarerequiredtotakeanacademicsubjectconcurrentwiththeworkplacement.Studentsarenotpaid.Studentsareevaluatedinboththesubjectandplacementfortheirgraspoftheissuesandunderstandingoftheoryandpractice.

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Transcript–Aformaldocumentofficiallystatingthecoursestakenbyastudent,theamountofcreditpercourse,andthegradeawardedforthecourse.Thetranscriptalsoincludesthestudent’sgradepointaverage(GPA).Transcriptsarenecessarytotransferacademiccreditfromoneinstitutiontoanother.