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Start by researching the options available by visiting the Study Abroad office and speaking with a program advisor one year before you would like to travel. Start planning now!Slide3: With the realities of globalization today, the options Asian and Pacific Islander students have for studying abroad are endless. Whether you choose to study in Barcelona or Beijing, Guatemala or Ghana, Delhi or Dublin, to explore your heritage or to immerse yourself in a different culture, studying abroad will be an experience that will change the way you see the world. There are countless reasons why you should participate in a study abroad program. Here are our top ten…. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study AbroadSlide4: See the world and broaden your experience. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad You can expand your knowledge of the world by actually being there, seeing it, touching it, and experiencing it. Pictures in text books simply do not do justice to standing under the Eiffel Tower or on the Great Wall of China. Is there a place or landmark you have always wanted to see? This is how you can understand the world in a direct, all-encompassing way.Slide5: Gain a new perspective on your own country. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad See the U.S. with new eyes. Being immersed in one country tends to give us a limited view of our world. Traveling outside the country will show you how America affects and fits into all of humanity. From the vantage point of someone else’s culture you can truly see your own. By being exposed to so many diverse traditions you will understand the significance of keeping your own traditions alive. Slide6: Explore your heritage. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad has lived here for generations, and whether you are discovering your family’s culture for the first time or interested in learning more, study abroad can provide you with an opportunity to get in touch with your heritage and explore your own identity. Getting in touch with your family’s heritage can be another strong motivation to study abroad. Many Asian Pacific Americans report tremendous educational and personal benefits from exploring countries where their families have roots. Whether your family recently immigrated to the U.S. orSlide7: Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad Renowned Chinese American author Amy Tan explains what her experience in China meant to her. She says, ''When my feet touched China, I became Chinese. I knew I was not totally Chinese, but I felt the connection nevertheless. It was a sense of completeness, like having a mother and a father. I had China and America, and everything was all coming together finally.'' Slide8: Improve your professional and financial potential. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad International experience is a critical and impressive part of any resume. In addition to the personal growth you’ll undergo while overseas, the international and cross-cultural skills you’ll develop will certainly expand your employment opportunities and, consequently, your income potential. Many Asian-American students who study abroad find that they are able to improve their language skills, giving them an instant advantage in the highly competitive workforce. Slide9: Become a full-time learner. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad Many students who go abroad report that in addition to enjoying and learning in their classes during the week, they learn some of the most valuable lessons outside of the classroom. Weekend excursions to museums and cultural sites also add to your academic and personal growth. You learn to interact with people who may not necessarily think or communicate like you. While in a foreign country, even mundane activities – like shopping for groceries –become educational experiences. Slide10: Gain new insights and outlooks through relationships. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad Study abroad returnees often report meeting others with whom they expected to have no common ground, and then discovering that, despite being from different parts of the globe, they have much in common and much to learn from one another. As an Asian-American, you may also meet other minority students similar to yourself who can share with you their experiences and give you the support you need while living abroad. These relationships, insights, and outlooks are a critical part of the study abroad experience.Slide11: Fight stereotypes by educating others. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad There is a challenge that many Asian-Americans face abroad. Many other cultures only have experience with Asians through the media (i.e. music, movies, television, etc.). Asian-American students may become frustrated when the same stereotypes from home follow them overseas. However, this is also a unique opportunity to educate others about who you are as an individual and as a group. This is your chance to be an individual, as well as a representative of your culture, and to encourage positive understanding of global diversity. Slide12: Dispel your own stereotypes. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad Studying abroad gives you a chance to break down some of your own stereotypes as well. Not only will you have the chance to immerse yourself in another culture, you will also meet people from different backgrounds and make personal connections with people whom you may have never expected. If traveling to your family’s native country, you may be surprised to find that you don’t in fact know everything about your own culture – stereotypes you have about yourself and your culture might be inaccurate! Slide13: Take control of your future. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad During your time abroad, you will be exposed to countless different experiences that may influence the rest of your life. The vast majority of study abroad students report feeling more independent, self-confident, and knowledgeable of the world around them. After studying abroad, you may find your travels have had a profound influence on your career or personal goals. If you wish to continue with your higher education into either a masters or a doctorate, study abroad experience will give an edge on the competition. Slide14: See what influenced these great Asian-Americans. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad A number of Asian-Americans were strongly shaped by their international experiences, including: Amy Tan, best selling novelist and author of The Joy Luck Club, was born and raised in California, but finished her high school education in Montreux, Switzerland.Slide15: Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad Elaine Chao, the 24th Secretary of Labor of the U.S. and Former Director of the Peace Corps, explains how her experiences in different cultures have influenced her career, ''Memories of living in a developing nation are part of who I am today and give me a profound understanding of the challenges of economic development.'' Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad: Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad “The most important thing that schools can do is to make people aware that understanding the world is very much part of the requirement of being an educated person. There should be some shame attached to not being more aware of the world, not having some mastery of foreign language.” Fareed Zakaria Editor Newsweek Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad: Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad “Studying abroad is a great way to gain perspective and experience that will shape the rest of your life– personally and professionally.” Jenny Ming Former President Old NavySlide18: Individuals must acquire and demonstrate a number of skills or competencies to be able to live and work successfully in a global economy and a diverse society of people from different backgrounds, cultures and countries. These skills are often characterized as global competencies. Global CompetenciesDevelop Your Global CompetenciesThrough Study Abroad!: Develop Your Global Competencies Through Study Abroad! To find out how you can study abroad, please contact: Name of Your Institution Office of Study Abroad Location Contact InformationWhy I Studied Abroad…: Why I Studied Abroad… Now that students have heard various reasons to study abroad, you can help to inspire them and personalize your presentation by telling them what motivated you to study abroad. You may offer a unique perspective, or what ultimately made you study abroad might be what a student needs to hear to decide to study abroad themselves. Add some of your own pictures! Study Abroad Programs: Study Abroad Programs Here you can add information about the Study Abroad opportunities offered by your institution. Be creative! Add pictures taken by students on the programs, student testimonials, and any special information that would be helpful to share with students in order to encourage them to participate.Students say….: Students say…. “Two of the biggest misconceptions made by students are that they don't have the time or the money to study abroad. As far as financing issues are concerned, my own study was funded entirely by scholarships and grants that were only available for students wishing to study abroad.” “The time factor is another issue that regularly pops up as a reason for not studying abroad…I can only say that the year I spent abroad was the best year of my life. Why give up the best year of your life so that you can graduate a little earlier?”Funding Your Study Abroad: Funding Your Study Abroad Financial Aid At many institutions, financial aid transfers to Study Abroad Programs Scholarships Advance Planning and BudgetingFunding Your Study Abroad: Funding Your Study Abroad The cost of living in some countries is less than in the US Not all programs cost the same—shop around. Depending on the duration of your program, the flight there can be a significant portion of the expenses. Flights to countries closer to home or frequently visited, and student tickets purchased well in advance, tend to be cheaper.Financial Aid Tips: Financial Aid Tips This slide could be used for listing scholarships available for study abroad through your institution or web sites where students can look for scholarships. This will also be appealing to parents, as they are often concerned about the price of study abroad and are not aware of the financial aid options.Coursework: Coursework With careful planning, students in any major or college can fit an international program into their curriculum and still maintain regular progress towards graduation. Depending on the program chosen, it is likely that there will be courses available in any major or minor, or courses which apply toward completion of elective or General Education requirements.Coursework: Coursework As you are selecting a program, check with your academic advisor on: How to transfer back your study abroad courses What requirements there are for the courses to count What the courses will count for (GEs, major, minor, electives)Lincoln Commission Recommendations: The demographics of the U.S. undergraduate student studying abroad population should be similar to that of the U.S. undergraduate student population. Efforts are to be made to expand the number of American students studying in nontraditional countries. Diversity of students, institutions, and destinations should be a hallmark of the Lincoln Study Abroad Program The proportion of study abroad students who are enrolled in community colleges, minority-serving institutions, and institutions serving large numbers of low-income students will be similar to their share of the undergraduate population Lincoln Commission RecommendationsTools for Finding a Program: Tools for Finding a Program Home Campus Study Abroad Office/Resource Center: The best place to look for a study abroad program is your U.S. home campus study abroad office (where available). The staff can help you through the process of finding a program, applying, participating, and returning home. Reference Books: The following are comprehensive reference books which are updated each year: Peterson’s Study Abroad, Peterson’s Tools for Finding a Program: Tools for Finding a Program Summer Study Abroad, IIE Academic Year Abroad, and IIE Short-Term Study Abroad. They include detailed explanations and descriptions of many study abroad programs. Websites: There are a number of websites with information about available study abroad programs. Some websites we recommend are: Studyabroad.com, Goabroad.com, IIEPassport, and Peterson’sSlide31: Students will be interested to hear what techniques worked for you when you were in the preliminary stages of studying abroad. By offering your experience on this matter, students may be more likely to use your tools for finding a program. How I Found My Study Abroad ProgramWhere Can You Go?: Where Can You Go?Slide38: Students know that there is a big world of study abroad possibilities. However, certain locations come to mind more than others. Tell students about your experience in a certain country, and explain your motivation for going there to help them better choose a location to study abroad. I Studied In…Room and Board: Room and Board Living arrangements vary from one location to another. Possibilities include university residence halls, staying with a host family in a private home, sharing an apartment, and boarding houses. In some cases you will have a meal plan similar to those at your home institution. In other cases, you or your host family will be responsible for providing meals.My time spent living with/by…: My time spent living with/by… Living with another family or by yourself can seem daunting to many students. Help quell their fears by telling them what you experienced, and what are the positive aspects of this type of arrangement. You could include pictures or a funny story about something that was unexpected or a cultural difference. Slide41: Advancing Tolerance and Understanding Clearly, we need to use education to advance tolerance and understanding. Perhaps more than ever, international understanding is essential to world peace- understanding between faiths, between nations, between cultures. Today, we know that just as no nation is immune to conflict or suffering, no nation can defend itself alone. We need each other- as friends, as allies, as partners- in a struggle for common values and common needs. Kofi Annan, Former U.N. Secretary GeneralSlide42: Preparing For Your Future “In the 21st Century, there will be only two kinds of people: Those who think globally and those who are looking for work.” Peter F. Drucker Writer, Management Consultant, Professor You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Asian Abhil Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 300 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: March 25, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Study Abroad:Now More Than Ever: Study Abroad: Now More Than Ever Your Institution, Department, Your Name, Title Getting Started: Getting Started Applications for programs are generally due well in advance. Start by researching the options available by visiting the Study Abroad office and speaking with a program advisor one year before you would like to travel. Start planning now!Slide3: With the realities of globalization today, the options Asian and Pacific Islander students have for studying abroad are endless. Whether you choose to study in Barcelona or Beijing, Guatemala or Ghana, Delhi or Dublin, to explore your heritage or to immerse yourself in a different culture, studying abroad will be an experience that will change the way you see the world. There are countless reasons why you should participate in a study abroad program. Here are our top ten…. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study AbroadSlide4: See the world and broaden your experience. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad You can expand your knowledge of the world by actually being there, seeing it, touching it, and experiencing it. Pictures in text books simply do not do justice to standing under the Eiffel Tower or on the Great Wall of China. Is there a place or landmark you have always wanted to see? This is how you can understand the world in a direct, all-encompassing way.Slide5: Gain a new perspective on your own country. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad See the U.S. with new eyes. Being immersed in one country tends to give us a limited view of our world. Traveling outside the country will show you how America affects and fits into all of humanity. From the vantage point of someone else’s culture you can truly see your own. By being exposed to so many diverse traditions you will understand the significance of keeping your own traditions alive. Slide6: Explore your heritage. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad has lived here for generations, and whether you are discovering your family’s culture for the first time or interested in learning more, study abroad can provide you with an opportunity to get in touch with your heritage and explore your own identity. Getting in touch with your family’s heritage can be another strong motivation to study abroad. Many Asian Pacific Americans report tremendous educational and personal benefits from exploring countries where their families have roots. Whether your family recently immigrated to the U.S. orSlide7: Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad Renowned Chinese American author Amy Tan explains what her experience in China meant to her. She says, ''When my feet touched China, I became Chinese. I knew I was not totally Chinese, but I felt the connection nevertheless. It was a sense of completeness, like having a mother and a father. I had China and America, and everything was all coming together finally.'' Slide8: Improve your professional and financial potential. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad International experience is a critical and impressive part of any resume. In addition to the personal growth you’ll undergo while overseas, the international and cross-cultural skills you’ll develop will certainly expand your employment opportunities and, consequently, your income potential. Many Asian-American students who study abroad find that they are able to improve their language skills, giving them an instant advantage in the highly competitive workforce. Slide9: Become a full-time learner. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad Many students who go abroad report that in addition to enjoying and learning in their classes during the week, they learn some of the most valuable lessons outside of the classroom. Weekend excursions to museums and cultural sites also add to your academic and personal growth. You learn to interact with people who may not necessarily think or communicate like you. While in a foreign country, even mundane activities – like shopping for groceries –become educational experiences. Slide10: Gain new insights and outlooks through relationships. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad Study abroad returnees often report meeting others with whom they expected to have no common ground, and then discovering that, despite being from different parts of the globe, they have much in common and much to learn from one another. As an Asian-American, you may also meet other minority students similar to yourself who can share with you their experiences and give you the support you need while living abroad. These relationships, insights, and outlooks are a critical part of the study abroad experience.Slide11: Fight stereotypes by educating others. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad There is a challenge that many Asian-Americans face abroad. Many other cultures only have experience with Asians through the media (i.e. music, movies, television, etc.). Asian-American students may become frustrated when the same stereotypes from home follow them overseas. However, this is also a unique opportunity to educate others about who you are as an individual and as a group. This is your chance to be an individual, as well as a representative of your culture, and to encourage positive understanding of global diversity. Slide12: Dispel your own stereotypes. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad Studying abroad gives you a chance to break down some of your own stereotypes as well. Not only will you have the chance to immerse yourself in another culture, you will also meet people from different backgrounds and make personal connections with people whom you may have never expected. If traveling to your family’s native country, you may be surprised to find that you don’t in fact know everything about your own culture – stereotypes you have about yourself and your culture might be inaccurate! Slide13: Take control of your future. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad During your time abroad, you will be exposed to countless different experiences that may influence the rest of your life. The vast majority of study abroad students report feeling more independent, self-confident, and knowledgeable of the world around them. After studying abroad, you may find your travels have had a profound influence on your career or personal goals. If you wish to continue with your higher education into either a masters or a doctorate, study abroad experience will give an edge on the competition. Slide14: See what influenced these great Asian-Americans. Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad A number of Asian-Americans were strongly shaped by their international experiences, including: Amy Tan, best selling novelist and author of The Joy Luck Club, was born and raised in California, but finished her high school education in Montreux, Switzerland.Slide15: Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad Elaine Chao, the 24th Secretary of Labor of the U.S. and Former Director of the Peace Corps, explains how her experiences in different cultures have influenced her career, ''Memories of living in a developing nation are part of who I am today and give me a profound understanding of the challenges of economic development.'' Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad: Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad “The most important thing that schools can do is to make people aware that understanding the world is very much part of the requirement of being an educated person. There should be some shame attached to not being more aware of the world, not having some mastery of foreign language.” Fareed Zakaria Editor Newsweek Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad: Reasons For Asian/ Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad “Studying abroad is a great way to gain perspective and experience that will shape the rest of your life– personally and professionally.” Jenny Ming Former President Old NavySlide18: Individuals must acquire and demonstrate a number of skills or competencies to be able to live and work successfully in a global economy and a diverse society of people from different backgrounds, cultures and countries. These skills are often characterized as global competencies. Global CompetenciesDevelop Your Global CompetenciesThrough Study Abroad!: Develop Your Global Competencies Through Study Abroad! To find out how you can study abroad, please contact: Name of Your Institution Office of Study Abroad Location Contact InformationWhy I Studied Abroad…: Why I Studied Abroad… Now that students have heard various reasons to study abroad, you can help to inspire them and personalize your presentation by telling them what motivated you to study abroad. You may offer a unique perspective, or what ultimately made you study abroad might be what a student needs to hear to decide to study abroad themselves. Add some of your own pictures! Study Abroad Programs: Study Abroad Programs Here you can add information about the Study Abroad opportunities offered by your institution. Be creative! Add pictures taken by students on the programs, student testimonials, and any special information that would be helpful to share with students in order to encourage them to participate.Students say….: Students say…. “Two of the biggest misconceptions made by students are that they don't have the time or the money to study abroad. As far as financing issues are concerned, my own study was funded entirely by scholarships and grants that were only available for students wishing to study abroad.” “The time factor is another issue that regularly pops up as a reason for not studying abroad…I can only say that the year I spent abroad was the best year of my life. Why give up the best year of your life so that you can graduate a little earlier?”Funding Your Study Abroad: Funding Your Study Abroad Financial Aid At many institutions, financial aid transfers to Study Abroad Programs Scholarships Advance Planning and BudgetingFunding Your Study Abroad: Funding Your Study Abroad The cost of living in some countries is less than in the US Not all programs cost the same—shop around. Depending on the duration of your program, the flight there can be a significant portion of the expenses. Flights to countries closer to home or frequently visited, and student tickets purchased well in advance, tend to be cheaper.Financial Aid Tips: Financial Aid Tips This slide could be used for listing scholarships available for study abroad through your institution or web sites where students can look for scholarships. This will also be appealing to parents, as they are often concerned about the price of study abroad and are not aware of the financial aid options.Coursework: Coursework With careful planning, students in any major or college can fit an international program into their curriculum and still maintain regular progress towards graduation. Depending on the program chosen, it is likely that there will be courses available in any major or minor, or courses which apply toward completion of elective or General Education requirements.Coursework: Coursework As you are selecting a program, check with your academic advisor on: How to transfer back your study abroad courses What requirements there are for the courses to count What the courses will count for (GEs, major, minor, electives)Lincoln Commission Recommendations: The demographics of the U.S. undergraduate student studying abroad population should be similar to that of the U.S. undergraduate student population. Efforts are to be made to expand the number of American students studying in nontraditional countries. Diversity of students, institutions, and destinations should be a hallmark of the Lincoln Study Abroad Program The proportion of study abroad students who are enrolled in community colleges, minority-serving institutions, and institutions serving large numbers of low-income students will be similar to their share of the undergraduate population Lincoln Commission RecommendationsTools for Finding a Program: Tools for Finding a Program Home Campus Study Abroad Office/Resource Center: The best place to look for a study abroad program is your U.S. home campus study abroad office (where available). The staff can help you through the process of finding a program, applying, participating, and returning home. Reference Books: The following are comprehensive reference books which are updated each year: Peterson’s Study Abroad, Peterson’s Tools for Finding a Program: Tools for Finding a Program Summer Study Abroad, IIE Academic Year Abroad, and IIE Short-Term Study Abroad. They include detailed explanations and descriptions of many study abroad programs. Websites: There are a number of websites with information about available study abroad programs. Some websites we recommend are: Studyabroad.com, Goabroad.com, IIEPassport, and Peterson’sSlide31: Students will be interested to hear what techniques worked for you when you were in the preliminary stages of studying abroad. By offering your experience on this matter, students may be more likely to use your tools for finding a program. How I Found My Study Abroad ProgramWhere Can You Go?: Where Can You Go?Slide38: Students know that there is a big world of study abroad possibilities. However, certain locations come to mind more than others. Tell students about your experience in a certain country, and explain your motivation for going there to help them better choose a location to study abroad. I Studied In…Room and Board: Room and Board Living arrangements vary from one location to another. Possibilities include university residence halls, staying with a host family in a private home, sharing an apartment, and boarding houses. In some cases you will have a meal plan similar to those at your home institution. In other cases, you or your host family will be responsible for providing meals.My time spent living with/by…: My time spent living with/by… Living with another family or by yourself can seem daunting to many students. Help quell their fears by telling them what you experienced, and what are the positive aspects of this type of arrangement. You could include pictures or a funny story about something that was unexpected or a cultural difference. Slide41: Advancing Tolerance and Understanding Clearly, we need to use education to advance tolerance and understanding. Perhaps more than ever, international understanding is essential to world peace- understanding between faiths, between nations, between cultures. Today, we know that just as no nation is immune to conflict or suffering, no nation can defend itself alone. We need each other- as friends, as allies, as partners- in a struggle for common values and common needs. Kofi Annan, Former U.N. Secretary GeneralSlide42: Preparing For Your Future “In the 21st Century, there will be only two kinds of people: Those who think globally and those who are looking for work.” Peter F. Drucker Writer, Management Consultant, Professor