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Overview of Global Learning Participation
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
Office of International Programs
ACADEMIC YEAR
2015-2016
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Table of Contents
Learning Outcomes ……………………………… 2
Definitions ……………….................................3
Highlights ………………………………………….. 4
Outreach ………………………………………....... 5
Global Learning Participation "At Home" ……. 6
Education Abroad Participation Rates ……….. 8
Participant Demographics ……………….…….. 9
Program Cost ………………………………...…… 10
Participation by Destination ………………….... 11
Urban and Global Campus Participation ……. 12
Participation by College ………………….…….. 13
WSU Study Abroad Programs ………….………. 25
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Global Cultural Diversity Student Learning Outcomes
Globally competent students graduating from Washington State University, as a result of their Global Learning experiences, will:
Understand connections that can be made from historical, cultural, economic and political contexts that shape society and reflect global systems.
Demonstrate knowledge of and be sensitive to others’ differing identities and values across cultures.
Apply intercultural communication skills to interact effectively with individuals and in groups.
Interact respectfully and responsibly across boundaries in diverse environments.
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Definitions Education Abroad is “education that occurs outside the participant’s home country. Besides study abroad, examples include such international experiences as work, volunteering, non-credit internships and directed travel, as long as these programs are driven to a significant degree by learning goals.”
804 individual students participated in education abroad experiences through WSU 10 students participated in more than one education abroad program
Study Abroad is defined as “the act of a student pursuing for credit educational opportunities in a country other than one’s own.” Study Abroad is identified as a subset of Education Abroad.
672 WSU students participated in study abroad experiences 688 students participated in study abroad experiences through WSU 121 students participated in non-credit education abroad experiences
Note: Throughout this report, statistics are defined as "duplicated" or "unduplicated" as needed for clarification.
Duplicated count shows each student counted based on the number of different programs he or she participated in, multiple countries visited, and those with more than one major.
Unduplicated count signifies that each individual is counted only once regardless the number of programs, countries or majors.
Non-Degree students are those from other institutions who participate in WSU study abroad programs. These students apply through the Global Learning Department, earn WSU credit and represent WSU while they are abroad. They are included and identified separately in some of the statistics in this report.
16 non-degree students studied abroad through WSU
WSU student data is from the Common Data Set for 2015-2016 available at http://ir.wsu.edu/Common%20Data%20Set.
National numbers are reported from the Institute of International Education’s 2015 Open Doors Report. Information is available at http://iie.org/Research-and-Publications/Open-Doors. A physical copy of the IIE 2015 Open Doors Report is kept on file in the Office of International Program-Global Learning Department. Statistics are reported in a manner that is consistent with Open Doors reporting when possible.
Unless otherwise noted, all data in this report pertains to Academic Year 2015.
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Highlights
The Global Case Competition first place team has been invited to present their solution to Arbitrary Detention in the US to the U.N. Working Group on Arbitrary Detention in Geneva, Switzerland in November 2016.
The percentage of study abroad students who identified as members of an ethnic minority group increased to 29.9%, nearly matching the WSU general student population's 30.4%.
2.71% of WSU students participated in education abroad during AY2015, compared to 2.57% in AY2014. 54.6% of WSU study abroad students participated in short-term study abroad programs, defined as summer programs or semester programs that are eight weeks or less in duration.
45% of WSU study abroad students participated in faculty-led programs.
WSU students received 8 Distinguished Scholarships for study abroad - 1 Boren, 3 Fulbright, and 4 Gilman Scholarships. 146 students from all WSU campuses pursued specific Global Learning experiences “at home”. Included were 67 students pursuing the Global Leadership Certificate and 79 Global Case Competition participants.
Global Learning has partnered with Abroad101, a website that allows students to rate their study abroad program and see other's ratings. WSU students average rating of their experience abroad is 4.53/5.0.
Fall 2015 saw WSU's first study abroad experience in Antarctica. Two students participated in semester-long coursework in the U.S. and a 12-day expedition to Antarctica.
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Global Learning achieved a 47% increase over last year in outreach event contacts
Outreach
Global Learning Fairs: Each spring and fall the Global Learning team hosts Global Learning Fairs. Fairs are held in Pullman in the spring and fall semesters, and on the Vancouver campus in the fall. Study abroad providers and campus departments share information about their programs with students, staff and faculty who attend the fairs.
Outreach presentations reached 4,907 students
General Campus Outreach: Global Learning staff and volunteers provided outreach to academic classes, student groups, Greek life, and residence life to promote global learning at home and abroad.
1759 students and 819 parents attended Summer Alive! information sessions
Summer Alive! Orientation: Global Learning presented information sessions for newly admitted students and their parents at each Summer Alive! orientation.
856 likes on Facebook
1315 followers on Twitter
408 followers on Instagram
919 students attended Global Cougs 101
Social Media:
Global Cougs 101: All students who express an interest in Global Learning opportunities are directed to attend a GC101 orientation session. Offered every weekday with nine sessions per week, Peer Advisors present basic information and answer questions about being Global Cougs and studying abroad.
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Global Learning Participation "At Home"
Global Case Competition
Spring 2016 saw the 6th annual Global Case Competition where 79 students on 14 teams came together to develop innovative solutions to a specific world problem. The topic for this year's competition was arbitrary detention in the United States, with the winning team invited to present their solution to the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (WGAD) in Geneva, Switzerland. In order to be considered eligible a team must have 4-6 students and have at least 2 undergraduate and 2 graduate students, 1 international student, representation from 2 different colleges at WSU, and representation from at least 2 WSU campuses. The following is a breakdown of this year’s participants:
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Global Leadership Certificate
Sixty-eight students were actively pursuing the Global Leadership Certificate (GLC) with 14 completing the certificate. Since the creation of the GLC in 2012, 51 certificates have been awarded.
Global Studies Minor
Beginning fall 2015 the Global Studies Minor is advised and awarded through the College of Arts and Sciences. Global Learning is no longer tracking statistics for the minor.
Global Learning Peer Advisor Program
Since 2003, returned study abroad students have participated in the Global Learning Peer Advisor program and have demonstrated the value of their abroad experience to the WSU community. Peer Advisors are an integral part of the Global Learning Department and play a vital role in achieving the mission of the Office of International Programs. Sixteen students participated in the Peer Advisor program in AY 2015.
Global Learning Ambassador Program
Twenty-three Global Learning Ambassadors served as a resource to students interested in study abroad by fielding questions about their experiences abroad.
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Education Abroad Participation Rates (Duplicated Count)
Academic Year 2007-08 through Academic Year 2015-2016
This chart shows the number of terms WSU students participated in education abroad. The number of individuals who participated in education abroad programs was 804.
**Students participating in non-credit programs were first included in enrollment numbers during the 2010-11 Academic Year.
Education Abroad Participation by Term
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Summer Term
Academic Year
Calendar Year Total
87 256 458 12 1 814
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Study Abroad Participant Demographics (Demographic totals are unduplicated and do not include non-degree students)
Class Standing
Ethnic Background
Self-reported from WSU admissions data
Caucasian/White: 433 (64.4%) Hispanic or Latino(a): 87 (12.9%) Asian or Pacific Islander: 38 (5.65%) African American/Black: 15 (2.23%) Multiracial: 50 (7.44%) American Indian or Alaskan Native: 6 (.9%) No Response: 25 None of the Above (International) 18
29% of WSU undergraduate study abroad participants self-identified as being part of an ethnic minority group. Nationally 26% of education abroad participants self-identified as being a part of an ethnic minority group.
Gender Profile
Self-reported from WSU admissions data
Female: 460 (68.5%) Male: 212 (31.5%) The general WSU student population is 51.8% female and 48.2% male. Nationally 65.3% of education abroad participants are female while 34.7% are male.
Freshman: 10 Sophomore: 59 Junior: 260 Senior: 267 Graduate: 53 Post Bachelor Undergraduates: 4 Professional: 19
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Study Abroad Program Cost
Financial Aid Use for Study Abroad AY2014 AY2015
Study Abroad: 314 Students (48%) 386 Students (57.4%) WSU Overall: *14,635 Students (61.3%) 13,734 Students (56.1%)
*Corrected Number
Average Cost of a Study Abroad Program
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Study Abroad Participation by Destination (Duplicated Counts)
Participation by Region
Participation by Country Kenya: 1 Senegal: 2 South Africa: 4 Tanzania: 3 Bahrain: 3 China: 75 India: 2 Japan: 20 Nepal: 1 South Korea: 22 Thailand: 4 Turkey: 1
Vietnam: 8 Argentina: 1 Bolivia: 1 Brazil: 2 Canada: 1 Costa Rica: 3 Cuba: 12 Dominican Republic: 2 Ecuador: 24 Guatemala: 49 Panama: 1 Peru: 20
Antarctica: 2 Austria: 13 Croatia: 2 Czech Republic: 7 Denmark: 15 England: 20 France: 33 Germany: 18 Greece: 20 Ireland: 24 Italy: 100 Netherlands: 13
Norway: 12 Poland: 1 Scotland: 5 Spain: 118 Sweden: 13 Switzerland: 32 Wales: 4 Australia: 9 New Zealand: 4 Semester at Sea: 3
Africa: 10 Asia: 136 Americas: 116 Antarctica: 2 Europe: 450 Oceania: 13 Multi-Destination: 3
WSU
Spain – 16.16% Italy – 13.69%
China – 10.27% Guatemala – 6.7%
U.S.
U.K. – 12.6% Italy – 10.2% Spain – 8.9% France – 5.5%
Most Popular Destinations
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Urban and Global Campus Education Abroad Participation
74 students (10.8%) went abroad from non-Pullman campuses. (Includes non-degree students)
Global Campus - 15
Majors
Business Administration – 12 Social Sciences – 1
Non-Degree - 2
Spokane - 43
Majors
Health Policy Administration - 1 Nursing – 7
Nutrition Exercise Phys - 3 Speech & Hearing Sciences - 12
Pharmacy – 12 Non-Degree - 8
Tri-Cities - 6
Majors
Hospitality Business Mgmt - 1 Nursing – 4
Undecided - 1
Vancouver – 12
Majors Architecture – 1
Biology – 2 Business Administration – 4
Hospitality Business Mgmt – 1 Human Development – 2
Psychology – 1 Undecided – 1
(Duplicated count)
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Study Abroad Participation by College and Major
Note: Students with more than one major within a single College are counted once in that College. Students with more than one major in multiple Colleges are counted in each College.
COLLEGE Study Abroad (Duplicated Count)
% of Total
College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences
66 9.59%
College of Arts and Sciences 163 23.69%
Carson College of Business 241 35.02%
College of Education 26 3.78%
E.S. Floyd College of Medicine 13 1.89%
Edward R. Murrow College of Communication 58 8.43%
College of Nursing 19 2.76%
College of Pharmacy 19 2.76%
Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
66 9.59%
College of Veterinary Medicine 25 3.63%
Honors College 75 10.9%
Undecided and Non-Degree 19 2.76%
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Study Abroad Participation by Region
2014 2015
Fall 21 16 Spring 73 78 Summer 132 151 Academic Year
0 2
Calendar Year
0 0
Total
226 247
CAHNRS Participation by Program Type
Faculty-Led 24
Provider 29
Exchange 1
Direct Enroll 3
Partnership 9
Non-Credit Not included in other statistics on this page.
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CAHNRS Study Abroad Per AY/Term
2014 2015
Fall 3 5 Spring 26 16
Summer 25 45 Calendar Year 1 0
Academic Year 0 0
Total *55 66 *Corrected total
Average CAHNRS GPA 3.22
College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
Agricultural & Food Business Economics
0
Agricultural Biotechnology 0 Agricultural Education 0
Agricultural Technology and Production
Management 0
Agriculture and Food Security
1
Animal Sciences 5 Apparel Merchandising and
Textiles 30
Crop Sciences 3 Economic Sciences 3
Field Crop Management 0 Food Science 0
Fruit and Vegetable Management
0
Human Development 21 Landscape, Nursery and
Greenhouse Management 0
Organic Agriculture Systems 1 Turf Grass Management 0 Viticulture and Enology 2
Total CAHNRS 66 Total WSU 672
CAHNRS % Total 9.82%
MAJOR STUDY
ABROAD STUDENTS
15
*Study Abroad Participation by Region
*Duplicated Count
2014 2015
Fall 21 16 Spring 73 78 Summer 132 151 Academic Year
0 2
Calendar Year
0 0
Total
226 247
*CAS Participation by Program Type
Faculty-Led 60
Provider 76
Exchange 14
Direct Enroll 12
Partnership 5
Non-Credit Not included in other statistics on this page.
37
*CAS Study Abroad Per AY/Term
2014 2015
Fall 25 25 Spring 58 59
Summer 64 77 Calendar Year 6 0
Academic Year 0 6
Total **153 167 **Corrected Total
Average CAS GPA 3.30
College of Arts and Sciences
Anthropology 3 Asian Studies 2
Biology 16 Chemistry 1
Chinese Language and Culture 3 Comparative Ethnic Studies 1
Criminal Justice and Criminology 19 Data Analytics 0
Digital Technology and Culture 4 Earth Sciences 0
English 11 Environmental and Ecosystem Sciences 3
Fine Arts 0 Forestry 0 French 3
French for the Professions 1 German for the Professions 2
History 9 Humanities 4 Japanese 0
Japanese for the Professions 0 Mathematics 6
Music 1 Philosophy 1
Physics 1 Political Science 18
Psychology 31 Public Affairs 0
General Studies, Science 1 Social Sciences 2 Social Studies 0
Sociology 2 Spanish 6
Spanish for the Professions 1 Wildlife Ecology& Conservation Sciences 4
Women's Studies 0 Zoology 7
Total CAS 163 Total WSU 672
CAS % Total 24.26
MAJOR STUDY ABROAD
STUDENTS
16
Study Abroad Participation by Region
2014 2015
Fall 21 16 Spring 73 78 Summer 132 151 Academic Year
0 2
Calendar Year
0 0
Total
226 247
CCB Participation by Program Type
Faculty-Led 170
Provider 59
Exchange 6
Direct Enroll 4
Partnership 1
Non-Credit Not included in other statistics on this page.
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CCB Study Abroad Per AY/Term
2014 2015
Fall 21 17 Spring 73 78
Summer 132 143 Calendar Year 0 0
Academic Year 0 2
Total 226 240
Average CCB GPA 3.31
Accounting 33
Business Administration 46
General Business 10
Entrepreneurship 3
Finance 36
Hospitality Business Management
30
International Business 17
Management 8
Management Information Systems
17
Marketing 36
Wine Business Management 4
Total CCB 240
Total WSU 672
CCB % Total 35.7%
Carson College of Business
MAJORS STUDY ABROAD
STUDENTS
17
Study Abroad Participation by Region
2014 2015
Fall 21 16 Spring 73 78 Summer 132 151 Academic Year
0 2
Calendar Year
0 0
Total
226 247
ED Participation by Program Type
Faculty-Led 3
Provider 3
Exchange 2
Direct Enroll 8
Partnership 10
Non-Credit Not included in other statistics on this page.
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ED Study Abroad Per AY/Term
2014 2015
Fall 3 4
Spring 3 9 Summer 26 13
Calendar Year 0 0 Academic Year 0 0
Total 32 26
Average ED GPA 3.37
College of Education
Elementary Education 17
Kinesiology 4
Athletic Training 0
Sport Management 5
Total ED 26
Total WSU 672
ED % Total 3.87%
MAJOR
STUDY ABROAD
STUDENTS
18
Study Abroad Participation by Region
2014 2015
Fall 21 16 Spring 73 78 Summer 132 151 Academic Year
0 2
Calendar Year
0 0
Total
226 247
EFCM Participation by Program Type
Faculty-Led 11
Provider 2
Exchange 0
Direct Enroll 0
Partnership 0
Non-Credit
0
EFCM Study Abroad Per AY/Term
2014 2015
Fall 0 0 Spring 5 7
Summer 16 6 Calendar Year 0 0
Academic Year 0 0
Total *21 13 *Corrected Total
Average EFCM GPA 3.31
Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine
Speech and Hearing Sciences 13
WSU Total 672
EFCM % of WSU Total 1.9%
MAJOR STUDY
ABROAD STUDENTS
19
Study Abroad Participation by Region
2014 2015
Fall 21 16 Spring 73 78 Summer 132 151 Academic Year
0 2
Calendar Year
0 0
Total
226 247
MCC Participation by Program Type
Faculty-Led 17
Provider 34
Exchange 1
Direct Enroll 5
Partnership 1
Non-Credit Not included in other statistics on this page.
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MCC Study Abroad Per AY/Term
2014 2015
Fall 9 5 Spring 25 27
Summer 39 25 Calendar Year 0 0
Academic Year 2 1
Total 75 58
Average MCC GPA 3.18
Edward R. Murrow College of Communication
Communication and Society 3
Journalism and Media Production
22
Strategic Communication 33
Total MCC 58
Total WSU 672
MCC % Total 8.63%
MAJOR
STUDY ABROAD
STUDENTS
20
Study Abroad Participation by Region
2014 2015
Fall 21 16 Spring 73 78 Summer 132 151 Academic Year
0 2
Calendar Year
0 0
Total
226 247
NURS Participation by Program Type
Faculty-Led 16
Provider 1
Exchange 0
Direct Enroll 0
Partnership 2
Non-Credit Not included in other statistics on this page.
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NURS Study Abroad Per AY/Term
2014 2015
Fall 0 0 Spring 4 1
Summer 17 18 Calendar Year 0 0
Academic Year 0 0
Total 21 19
Average NURS GPA 3.69
College of Nursing
Nursing 19
Total WSU 672
NURS % Total 2.83%
MAJOR STUDY
ABROAD STUDENTS
21
Study Abroad Participation by Region
2014 2015
Fall 21 16 Spring 73 78 Summer 132 151 Academic Year
0 2
Calendar Year
0 0
Total
226 247
PHARM Participation by Program Type
Faculty-Led 11
Provider 1
Exchange 0
Direct Enroll 7
Partnership 0
Non-Credit Not included in other statistics on this page.
1
PHARM Study Abroad Per AY/Term
2014 2015
Fall 0 0 Spring 4 6
Summer 11 13 Calendar Year 0 0
Academic Year 0 0
Total 15 19
Average PHARM GPA 3.06
College of Pharmacy
Pharmacy 14
Nutrition and Exercise Physiology
5
Total PHARM 19
Total WSU 672
PHARM % Total 2.83%
MAJOR STUDY
ABROAD STUDENTS
22
Study Abroad Participation by Region
2014 2015
Fall 21 16 Spring 73 78 Summer 132 151 Academic Year
0 2
Calendar Year
0 0
Total
226 247
VCEA Participation by Program Type
Faculty-Led 34
Provider 22
Exchange 8
Direct Enroll 2
Partnership 0
Non-Credit Not included in other statistics on this page.
39
VCEA Study Abroad Per AY/Term
2014 2015
Fall 9 25 Spring 5 8
Summer 17 31 Calendar Year 0 1
Academic Year 1 1
Total *32 66 *Corrected total
Average VCEA GPA 3.30
Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
Architectural Studies 12
Bioengineering 3
Chemical Engineering 4
Civil Engineering 5
Computer Engineering 1
Computer Science 3
Construction Engineering 0
Construction Management 4
Electrical Engineering 0
Interior Design 26
Landscape Architecture 1 Materials Science and
Engineering 1
Mechanical Engineering 6
Software Engineering 0
Total VCEA 66 Total WSU 672
VCEA % Total 9.82%
MAJOR STUDY
ABROAD STUDENTS
23
*Study Abroad Participation by Region
2014 2015
Fall 21 16 Spring 73 78 Summer 132 151 Academic Year
0 2
Calendar Year
0 0
Total
226 247
*VET MED Participation by Program Type
Faculty-Led 17
Provider 2
Exchange 0
Direct Enroll 7
Partnership 0
Non-Credit Not included in other statistics on this page.
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*VET MED Study Abroad Per AY/Term
2014 2015
Fall 1 3 Spring 6 8
Summer 11 15 Calendar Year 0 0
Academic Year 0 0
Total 18 26
Average VET MED GPA 3.64
College of Veterinary Medicine
Biochemistry 1
Genetics and Cell Biology 2
Microbiology 7
Neuroscience 10
Veterinary Medicine 5
Total VET MED 25
Total WSU 672
VET MED % Total 3.72%
MAJOR
STUDY ABROAD
STUDENTS
*Duplicated count
24
*Study Abroad Participation by Region
2014 2015
Fall 21 16 Spring 73 78 Summer 132 151 Academic Year
0 2
Calendar Year
0 0
Total
226 247
*Honors Participation by Program Type Faculty-Led 49
Provider 20
Exchange 2
Direct Enroll 3
Partnership 1
Non-Credit Not included in other statistics on this page.
18
*Honors Study Abroad Per AY/Term
2014 2015
Fall 11 5 Spring 13 17
Summer 27 53 Calendar Year 0 0
Academic Year 0 0
Total 51 75
Average Honors GPA 3.67
Honors College
College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
8
College of Arts and Sciences 24
Carson College of Business 9
Murrow College of Communication
2
College of Education 3
Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
10
College of Veterinary Medicine
15
Total Honors 71
Total WSU 672
Honors % Total 10.56%
COLLEGE
STUDY ABROAD
STUDENTS
*Duplicated count
25
WSU Study Abroad Programs
AY2015 WSU Faculty-Led Programs
• Business in China - CCB • Business in Greece - CCB • Business in Korea - CCB • Business in Spain - CCB • Business in Thailand - CCB • Business in Switzerland - CCB • Criminal Justice in the Netherlands - CAS • Language and Cultural Exploration in the
Cloud Forest & Galapagos Islands! - HNRS • Design in Florence - VCEA and CAHNRS • EMBA in China - CCB • Exploring China's Fashion Business,
Culture & History - CAHNRS • Exploring the History, Culture and
Environment of Ireland - CAHNRS and HNRS • First Generation Abroad Italy - Office of
the Provost & Office for Access, Equity & Achievement
• Food, Wine, and Culture of Italy and France - CCB
• German Language and Culture in Vienna - CAS
• Guatemala: Hearts in Motion Medical Mission Pullman - CAS
• Healthcare in Peru - NURS • Hearts in Motion - Spokane Interprofessional
Outreach Program - EFCM • International Business in Switzerland - CCB • MBA in China - CCB • Murrow Global Expedition: Cuba - MCC • OMBA in China and South Korea - CCB • Paris a Designers View - VCEA and CAHNRS • Practicum in Agroecology and Participatory
Research in Ecuador - CAHNRS • Scandinavia: The Vikings and Beyond -
HNRS WSU Exchanges
• Aberystwyth University – Wales • City University of Hong Kong - China • Copenhagen Business School – Denmark • Cork Institute of Technology - Ireland • Denmark Technical University – Denmark • Ecole d’Ingenieurs de Purpan – France • IE University – Spain • International Christian University – Japan • Jacobs University Bremen – Germany • Kansai Gaidai University – Japan • La Trobe University – Australia • Nihon University – Japan
• Singapore Management University – Singapore
• Southeast University – China • Swansea University – Wales • University of Bonn – Germany • University of Copenhagen – Denmark • University of New England – Australia • University of Stirling – Scotland • University of St. Gallen – Switzerland • Zurich University of Applied Sciences -
Switzerland • International Student Exchange Program
WSU Providers
• American Institute for Study Abroad • Academic Programs International • Arcadia University • CAPA International Education • CEA Global Education • CET Academic Programs • Council on International Education Exchange • Danish Institute for Study Abroad • The Education Abroad Network
• The Institute for European Studies • Institute for Study Abroad – Butler • International Studies Abroad • Knowledge Exchange Institute • Study Abroad in Italy • The School for Field Studies • The School for International Training • Semester at Sea • University Studies Abroad Consortium
WSU Partnerships
• Camp Adventure • IAU College – France • Lincoln University – New Zealand • University Duisburg Essen - Germany