This thesis endeavors to analyze what the Institute for International Education of Students (IES) provides as a non-for profit institution that promotes study abroad for Americans. My study is concerned with how globalization influences study abroad and the students. It examines two IES surveys from divergent groups, Survey I: IES students and alumni and Survey II: academic study abroad staff. IES encourages a formal and informal learning process during one’s study abroad period, which together molds a new student identity. These students are different after their time overseas compared to those who studied at their home institution. This writing also addresses a qualitative encounter of my summer internship with IES in 2005 and my personal...
The purpose of this study was to produce five in-depth case studies of University of Georgia, USA, s...
This research was undertaken to develop a better understanding of how students think about their stu...
Internationalization in institutions of higher education has come in many forms, and an ever-increas...
In the age of globalization and expanding international education, the University of Illinois is try...
This project investigates how the university???s abstract objectives with regard to study abroad and...
The distinct structure and environment of institutions of higher learning directly influence and val...
This thesis is exploratory in nature and examines the perspective of graduate and undergraduate matr...
This thesis explores the effects study abroad literature, specifically promotional Websites, have on...
Graduation date: 2013Post-secondary education institutions across the United States are increasingly...
This study explores the nature of the transformative experience that can occur for students as a res...
This study examined student identity in a study abroad setting by focusing on the adjustment issues ...
Presented at the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) conference, Las Vegas, NV, Nov...
As study abroad programs become increasingly popular among U.S. colleges and universities, a study o...
This research investigated the extent to which study abroad (SA) participation was associated with a...
Despite a dramatic increase in access to the global community fostered by technological advancement,...
The purpose of this study was to produce five in-depth case studies of University of Georgia, USA, s...
This research was undertaken to develop a better understanding of how students think about their stu...
Internationalization in institutions of higher education has come in many forms, and an ever-increas...
In the age of globalization and expanding international education, the University of Illinois is try...
This project investigates how the university???s abstract objectives with regard to study abroad and...
The distinct structure and environment of institutions of higher learning directly influence and val...
This thesis is exploratory in nature and examines the perspective of graduate and undergraduate matr...
This thesis explores the effects study abroad literature, specifically promotional Websites, have on...
Graduation date: 2013Post-secondary education institutions across the United States are increasingly...
This study explores the nature of the transformative experience that can occur for students as a res...
This study examined student identity in a study abroad setting by focusing on the adjustment issues ...
Presented at the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) conference, Las Vegas, NV, Nov...
As study abroad programs become increasingly popular among U.S. colleges and universities, a study o...
This research investigated the extent to which study abroad (SA) participation was associated with a...
Despite a dramatic increase in access to the global community fostered by technological advancement,...
The purpose of this study was to produce five in-depth case studies of University of Georgia, USA, s...
This research was undertaken to develop a better understanding of how students think about their stu...
Internationalization in institutions of higher education has come in many forms, and an ever-increas...