Office of Global Opportunities (OSU GO) Education Abroad Activity

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For Internal Use Only Office of Global Opportunities (OSU GO) 2014-15 Education Abroad Activity Oregon State University OSU Overall During 2014-15, 485 undergraduate students representing more than 520 majors participated in 499 education abroad programs through OSU GO. The report that follows examines education abroad program characteristics and student demographics. Graduate and First Professional data is not included. Total Students Undergraduate Earning Credit Enrollment through OSU * GO Earning Credit Abroad Agricultural Sciences 2,156 42 1.9% Business 3,073 104 3.4% Earth, Ocean & Atmos. Sci. 505 8 1.6% Education** 394 13 3.3% Engineering 6,405 49 0.8% Forestry 788 31 3.9% Liberal Arts 3,594 131 3.6% Public Health & Human Sci. 3,119 74 2.4% Science 3,089 63 2. Honors College** 990 19 1.9% International Degree** 74 24 32.4% UESP 1,167 0 0. Total headcount 23,903 485 2. *Source: Office of Institutional Research Enrollment Summary **Based on Secondary Major Public Health & Human Sciences 15% Science 13% Liberal Arts 26% Agricultura l Sciences 8% Business 21% Engineerin g 1 Forestry Earth, Oceanic, Atmospher ic Sciences 2% Activity by College 6% N=485 Activity by Program Type N=499 Destination Countries Represented (46): Antarctica, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Bonaire, Botswana, Cambodia, Canada, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Namibia, Nepal, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Norway, Scotland, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey, Turks and Caicos, United Kingdom Last updated: 08/31/15 Activity by World Region N=499

OSU Overall Activity by Term Abroad N=499 Activity by Program Length N=499 Student Demographics Percent Across University N=23,903 Going Abroad 2014-15 N=485 First Generation* 26.2% 23.2% Pell Eligible* 33.5% 29.1% Activity by Credits Enrolled N=499 Ethnicity/Race Asian/ Pac. Isl. African-Amer. Latino/a Caucasian Native Amer. Two or more Declined International 7.2% 1.4% 7.8% 66.3% 0.6% 6.3% 2.6% 7.8% 5.5% 2.3% 5.4% 76.7% 0.2% 1.9% 4.5% 3.5% Gender Female Male 46.1% 53.9% 67.6% 32.4% Class Standing Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Post Bacc. Non Degree 28.7% 22.2% 19% 20.5% 5.6% 4% 41.3% 33.6% 16.3% 7.8% 0.6% 0.4% Residency* Resident Non-Resident 73.6% 26.4% 74.4% 25.6% Activity by Cost Compared to OSU N=499 *Source: Enrollment Management, N= 23,724

Education Abroad Activity at OSU Overall and by College 2014-15 Key observations: HEADCOUNT AND PERCENTAGES BY COLLEGE: Liberal Arts majors were most represented in education abroad by headcount = 131 (Among all Colleges: 8-131), whereas Forestry had the highest percentage of students going abroad = 3.9% (Among all Colleges: 0.8% - 3.9%). PROGRAM TYPES: Half of all program participation was with a one-way study abroad Program Provider. Nearly one-quarter (24%) of all program participation was with an OSU Faculty-led program, 14% with Reciprocal Exchange programs and 12% with International Internships. REGIONAL DESTINATION: Over half of all participation was to Europe, one-quarter to Latin America & Caribbean, and only 1 to Asia. Oceania and Sub-Sahara Africa had 5% and 4% of the participation respectively. TIME OF YEAR: The vast majority of OSU students went abroad either during Summer or Fall term (78%). Only 15% went abroad either Winter and/or Spring. LENGTH OF PROGRAM: One-third of all education abroad participants went abroad for one quarter. Just over one-quarter went abroad for only 4-8 weeks. Another 2 went abroad for one semester or two quarters. Only 3% went abroad an entire academic year. CREDIT LOAD: Nearly two-thirds of all education abroad participants earned 12 or more credits while abroad and only 12% earned less than 6 credits. COST OF PROGRAMS: Nearly one-third of all education abroad programs utilized by OSU students were estimated to cost the same or less as compared to attending OSU. About onethird of all education abroad participants paid up to $3,000 more compared to studying at OSU. The remaining one-third of participants paid between $3,001 and $9,000+ more as compared to attending OSU. STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS: o First Generation and Pell Eligible were well represented in education abroad and only had gaps of 3 to 4.4% compared to the overall student population. o Ethnicity/ Race data showed a disproportionate percentage of Caucasian representation in education abroad (> 1 compared to overall population) and slight underrepresentation across other categories with the exception of African-American which was 2.4% higher compared to overall representation. o Gender: Similar to national data (35:65), male/female participation ratio at OSU is 32:68 o Class Standing: The majority (41%) of all participants were Seniors, one-third were Juniors, and approximately one-fourth of all participants were Sophomores or Freshmen.

For Internal Use Only Office of Global Opportunities (OSU GO) 2014-15 Education Abroad Activity Oregon State University College of Agricultural Sciences During 2014-15, 42 undergraduate students who were enrolled in 43 majors based in the College of Agricultural Sciences participated in 44 education abroad programs through OSU GO. The report that follows examines education abroad program characteristics and student demographics as represented by CAS participants. Undergraduate Programs of Study Total Enrollment Students Earning Credit through OSU GO Earning Credits Abroad Agricultural Business Mgmt. 121 2 1.6% Agricultural Sciences 298 6 2. Animal Sciences 430 5 1.2% Bioresource Research 66 2 3. Botany 45 2 4.4% Crop & Soil Science 55 2 3.6% Envir. Economics & Policy 71 1 1.4% Fisheries & Wildlife 126 0 0. Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences 502 15 3. Food Science & Technology 219 3 1.4% General Agriculture 2 0 0. Horticulture 230 1 0.4% Rangeland Ecology & Mgmt. 2 0 0. Rangeland Sciences 9 0 0. Sustainability 52 3 5.8% Non-Degree 33 1 3. International Studies 5 0 0. Total Majors 2266 43 Total Headcount 2156 2. *Source: Office of Institutional Research Enrollment Summary Destination Countries Represented: Antarctica, Australia, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Spain, and United Kingdom. Activity by Major N=43 Activity by Program Type N=44 Activity by World Region N=44 Last updated: 08/31/15

College of Agricultural Sciences Activity by Term Abroad N=44 Activity by Program Length N=44 *Source: Enrollment Management, N=1,999 Student Demographics Across CAS N=2,156 Going Abroad 2014-15 N=42 First Generation* 29.4% 23.8% Pell Eligible* 39. 28.6% Activity by Credits Enrolled N=44 Ethnicity/Race Asian/ Pac. Isl. African-Amer. Latino/a Caucasian Native Amer. Two or more Declined International 1.7% 0.7% 6.4% 79.2% 1% 5.6% 3% 2.4% 2.4% 2.4% 7.1% 85.7% 2.4% Gender Female Male 57.4% 42.6% 41.7% 58.3% Class Standing Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Post Bacc. Non Degree 34.7% 25.8% 17.8% 13.5% 6.6% 1.6% 32.7% 26.2% 19.1% 4.8% 2.4% 4.8% Activity by Cost Compared to OSU N=44 Residency* Resident Non-Resident 64.2% 35.8% 64.3% 35.7%

For Internal Use Only Office of Global Opportunities (OSU GO) 2014-15 Education Abroad Activity Oregon State University College of Earth, Oceanic, & Atmospheric Sciences During 2014-15, 8 undergraduate students based in the College of Earth Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences participated in 9 education abroad programs through OSU GO. The report that follows examines education abroad program characteristics and student demographics as represented by CEOAS participants. Undergraduate Programs of Study Total Enrollment Fall 2014 Students Earning Credit Through OSU GO Earning Credits Abroad Earth Sciences 122 0 Environmental Sciences 368 8 2.2% Geography 7 0 Geology 9 0 Non-Degree 7 0 International Studies 1 0 Total Majors 514 8 Total Headcount 505 8 1.6% Activity by Major N=8 *Source: Office of Institutional Research Enrollment Summary Destination countries represented: Antarctica, Bonaire, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Spain, Tanzania, and Turks and Caicos Activity by Program Type N=9 Last updated on 08/31/15 Activity by World Region N=9

College of Earth, Oceanic, & Atmospheric Sciences Activity by Term Abroad N=9 Activity By Program Length N=9 *Source: Enrollment Management, N=490 Student Demographics Percent Across CEOAS N=505 Going Abroad 2014-15 N=8 First Generation* 29. 25% Pell Eligible* 41.6% 25% Activity by Credits Enrolled N=9 Ethnicity/Race Asian/ Pac. Isl. African-Amer. Latino/a Caucasian Native Amer. Two or more Declined International 3.8% 0.3% 5.3% 76% 1% 5.5% 5.7% 2.4% 10 Gender Female Male 52.3% 47.7% 87.5% 12.5% Class Standing Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Post Bacc. Non Degree 46.1% 25.7% 11.5% 9.9% 5.5% 1.3% 37.5% 25% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% Residency* Resident Non- resident 58.7% 41.3% 5 5 Activity by Cost Compared to OSU N=9

For Internal Use Only Office of Global Opportunities (OSU GO) 2014-15 Education Abroad Activity Oregon State University College of Liberal Arts During 2014-15, 131 undergraduate students who were enrolled in 141 majors based in the College of Liberal Arts participated in 132 education abroad programs through OSU GO. The report that follows examines education abroad program characteristics and student demographics as represented by CLA participants. Undergraduate Programs of Study Total Enrollment Students Earning Credit through OSU GO Earning Credit Abroad American Studies 1 5 500. Anthropology 267 12 4.5% Applied Ethics 1 0 0. Appl. Visual Arts 76 4 5.3% Art 26 2 7.7% Digital Comm. Arts 337 8 2.4% Economics 342 6 1.8% English 198 13 6.6% Ethnic Studies 15 1 6.7% French 16 5 31.3% German 50 4 8. History 173 11 6.4% Lang.in Culture 1 0 0. Liberal Studies 302 5 1.7% Music 115 5 4.3% Philosophy 32 0 0. Political Science 240 10 4.2% Psychology 791 13 1.6% Social Science 9 0 0. Sociology 377 16 4.2% Spanish 60 17 28.3% Speech Communication 192 3 1.6% Women, Gender, &Sexuality Studies 40 1 2.5% Non-Degree 91 0 0. International Studies 19 7 36.8% TOTAL Majors 3771 141 Total Headcount 3594 131 3.6% *Source: Office of Institutional Research Enrollment Summary Destination countries represented: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Nepal, Netherlands, Nicaragua, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, and United Kingdom Activity by Major N=141 Activity by Program Type N=132 Last updated 08/31/15 Activity by World Region N=132

College of Liberal Arts Activity by Term Abroad N=132 Activity By Program Length N=132 *Source: Enrollment Management, N=3,632 Student Demographics Across CLA N=3,594 Going Abroad N=131 First Generation* 27.5% 30.5% Pell Eligible* 40. 42.7% Activity by Credits Enrolled N=132 Ethnicity/Race Asian/ Pac. Isl. African-Amer. Latino/a Caucasian Native Amer. Two or more Declined International 3.9% 2.2% 8.8% 70.8% 0.8% 6.7% 3.4% 3.4% 3.8% 3.1% 7% 71% 6% 5.3% 3.8% Gender Female Male 57.6% 42.4% 69.3% 30.7% Class Standing Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Post Bacc Non Degree 36% 27.8% 16.6% 14% 2.6% 3% 31.2% 44.3% 14.5% 9.2% 0.8% Residency* Resident Non- resident 71.7% 28.3% 74.4% 25.6% Activity by Cost Compared to OSU N=132

For Internal Use Only College of Business Office of Global Opportunities (OSU GO) 2014-15 Education Abroad Activity Oregon State University During 2014-15, 104 undergraduate students who were enrolled in 124 majors based in the College of Business participated in 108 education abroad programs through OSU GO. The report that follows examines education abroad program characteristics and student demographics as represented by COB participants. Undergraduate Programs of Study Total Enrollment Students who Earned Credit through OSU GO Earning Credit Abroad Accountancy 232 10 4.3% Apparel Design 121 12 9.9% Business Administration 1569 15 1. Business Information Systems 160 9 5.6% Finance 312 16 5.1% Graphic Design 152 0 0. Innovation Management 31 0 0. Interior Design 114 5 4.4% Management 173 9 5.2% Marketing 209 22 10.5% Merchandising Management 309 26 8.4% Non-Degree 52 0 0. International Studies 7 3 42.9% TOTAL Majors 3441 124 TOTAL Headcount 3073 104 3.4% *Source: Office of Institutional Research Enrollment Summary Activity by Major N=124 Activity by Program Type N=108 Destination countries represented: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Germany, Ghana, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, United Kingdom Last updated: 08/31/15 Activity by World Region N=108

College of Business Activity by Term Abroad N=108 Activity By Program Length N=108 Student Demographics *Source: Enrollment Management, N=3,073 Percent Across College N=3,076 Going Abroad 2014-15 N=104 First Generation* 21.6% 23.1% Pell Eligible* 24.4% 27% Activity by Credits Enrolled N=108 Ethnicity/Race Asian/ Pac. Isl. African-Amer. Latino/a Caucasian Native Amer. Two or more Declined International 5.4% 1.2% 7. 59.5% 0.5% 6.1% 1.8% 18.4% 6.8% 2.9% 5.7% 69.2% 4.8% 1.9% 8.7% Gender Female Male 45.4% 54.6% 67.3% 32.7% Class Standing Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Post Bacc. Non Degree 27.1% 21.2% 20.8% 23.8% 0.6% 6.6% 60.6% 25% 12.5% 1.9% Activity by Cost Compared to OSU N=108 Residency* Resident Non- resident 71.6% 28.4% 76% 24%

For Internal Use Only College of Engineering Office of Global Opportunities (OSU GO) 2014-15 Education Abroad Activity Oregon State University Last updated: 08/31/15 During 2014-15, 49 undergraduate students based in the College of Engineering participated in 52 education abroad programs through OSU GO. The report that follows examines education abroad program characteristics and student demographics as represented by COE participants. Undergraduate Programs of Study Total Enrollment Students Earning Credit through OSU GO Earning Credit Abroad Bioengineering 273 4 1.5% Chemical 594 14 2.4% Civil 581 7 1.2% Computer Science 1,666 5 0.3% Construction Engineering Management 346 2 0.6% Ecological 97 2 2.1% Electrical & Computer 725 2 0.3% Energy Systems 44 0 0. Environmental 112 1 0.9% General 246 0 0. Industrial 259 0 0. Manufacturing 106 1 0.9% Mechanical 1,233 11 0.9% Nuclear 188 0 0. Radiation Health Physics 30 0 0. Activity by Major N=52 Activity by Program Type N=52 Non-Degree 51 0 0. International Studies 14 3 21.4% Total Majors 6565 49 TOTAL Headcount 6405 49 0.8% Destination countries represented: Australia, Canada, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Denmark Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Spain, Turkey, and United Kingdom. *Source: Office of Institutional Research Enrollment Summary Activity by World Region N=52

College of Engineering Activity by Term Abroad N=52 Activity By Program Length N=52 *Source: Enrollment Management, N=5,479 Student Demographics Across COE N=6,405 Going Abroad 2014-15 N=49 First Generation* 22.4% 7.9% Pell Eligible* 26.2% 7.9% Activity by Credits Enrolled N=52 Ethnicity/Race Asian/ Pac. Isl. African-Amer. Latino/a Caucasian Native Amer. Two or more Declined International 9.1% 1. 6.2% 61.9% 0.4% 5.8% 2.8% 12.8% 8.2% 2. 0. 79.7% 2. 2. 6.1% 0. Gender Female Male 17.6% 82.4% 30.6% 69.4% Class Standing Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Post Bacc Non Degree 24% 19% 2 21% 14% 2% 28.6% 38.8% 22.4% 10.2% 0. 0. Residency* Resident Non- resident 71.5% 28.5% 81.6% 18.4% Activity by Cost Compared to OSU N=52

For Internal Use Only College of Forestry Office of Global Opportunities (OSU GO) 2014-15 Education Abroad Activity Oregon State University During 2014-15, 31 undergraduate students based in the College of Forestry participated in 34 education abroad programs through OSU GO. The report that follows examines education abroad program characteristics and student demographics as represented by COF participants. Undergraduate Programs of Study Total Enrollment Students Earning Credit through OSU GO Earning Credit Abroad Forest Engineering 67 4 6. Forest Engineering/ Civil Engineering 26 1 3.8% Activity by Major N=31 Forest Management 46 0 0. Forest Operations Management 14 0 0. Forestry 84 3 3.6% Natural Resources 443 13 2.9% Recreation Resource Management 31 1 3.2% Renewable Materials 53 8 15.1% Tourism & Outdoor Leadership 9 1 11.1% Activity by Program Type N=34 Non-Degree 21 0 0. International Studies 4 1 25. Total 798 31 Total Headcount 788 4. *Office of Institutional Research Enrollment Summary Enrollment by Major Destination countries represented: Australia, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, France, Japan, Scotland, Spain, and the United Kingdom Last updated 8/31/15 Activity by World Region N=34

College of Forestry Activity by Term Abroad N=34 Activity By Program Length N=34 *Source: Enrollment Management, N=819 Student Demographics Percent Across College N=788 Going Abroad 2015-15 N=31 First Generation* 32.1% 29. Activity by Credits Enrolled N=34 Pell Eligible* 46.2% 41.9% Ethnicity/Race Asian/ Pac. Isl. African-Amer. Latino/a Caucasian Native Amer. Two or more Declined International Gender Female Male Class Standing Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Post Bacc Non Degree Residency* Resident Non- resident 1.6% 0.4% 3.7% 83.4% 0.6% 4.9% 4.6% 0.8% 38.8% 61.2% 45.3% 23.9% 12.8% 10.8% 4.3% 2.9% 68.7% 31.3% 3.2% 0. 3.2% 67.8% 6.5% 16.1% 3.2% 58% 42% 61.3% 25.8% 12.9% 81.6% 19.4% Activity by Cost Compared to OSU N=34

For Internal Use Only College of Science Office of Global Opportunities (OSU GO) 2014-15 Education Abroad Activity Oregon State University During 2014-15, 63 undergraduate students who were enrolled in 64 majors based in the College of Science participated in 64 education abroad programs through OSU GO. The report that follows examines education abroad program characteristics and student demographics as represented by COS participants. Undergraduate Programs of Study Total Enrollment Students Earning Credit through OSU GO Earning Credit Abroad Biochemistry & Biophysics 202 9 4.5% Bio Health Sciences 219 0 0. Biology 2 918 21 2.3% Chemistry 237 4 1.7% General Science 524 7 1.3% Mathematics 204 5 2.5% Microbiology 2 326 10 3.1% Physics 124 0 0. Zoology 251 8 3.2% International Studies 19 7 36.8% Non-Degree 134 0 0. Total Majors 3,158 64 TOTAL Headcount 3,089 63 2. Activity by Major N=64 Activity by Program Type N=64 *Source: Office of Institutional Research Enrollment Summary Destination Countries Represented: Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Botswana, Canada, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Gabon, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Multiple, Namibia, Norway, Scotland, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, and The United Kingdom Last updated 8/31/15 Activity by World Region N=64

College of Science Activity by Term Abroad N=64 Activity by Credits Enrolled N=64 Activity By Program Length N=64 *Source: Enrollment Management, N=2,909 Student Demographics Percent Across College N=3,089 Going Abroad 2014-15 N=63 First Generation* 28.7% 17.5% Pell Eligible* 37.3% 25.4% Ethnicity/Race Asian/ Pac. Isl. African-Amer. Latino/a Caucasian Native Amer. Two or more Declined International Gender Female Male Class Standing Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Post Bacc Non Degree Residency* Resident Non- resident 15.4% 1.5% 9.9% 60. 0.6% 7.1% 1.7% 3.9% 56.4% 43.6% 26.6% 20.4% 20.3% 26. 1.8% 4.8% 81. 19. 11.1% 0. 4.8% 76.2% 0. 6.3% 1.6% 0. 58.7% 41.3% 31.7% 38.1% 19.1% 11.1% 0. 0. 23.8% 76.2% Activity by Cost Compared to OSU N=64

For Internal Use Only Office of Global Opportunities (OSU GO) 2014-15 Education Abroad Activity Oregon State University College of Public Health and Human Sciences During 2014-15, 74 undergraduate students in the College of Public Health and Human Sciences participated in 75 education abroad programs through OSU GO. The report that follows examines education abroad program characteristics and student demographics as represented by PHHS participants. Undergraduate Programs of Study Total Enrollment* Students Earning Credit through OSU GO Earning Credit Abroad Athletic Training 94 4 4.2% Exercise & Sports Science 1160 13 1.1% Human Development & Family Sciences 1,066 27 2.5% Nutrition 303 5 1.7% Public Health 2 563 25 4.4% International Studies 5 2 40. Non-Degree 6 0 0. TOTAL Majors 3197 74 TOTAL Headcount 3109 74 2.4% *Office of Institutional Research Enrollment Summary Enrollment by Major Destination Countries Represented: Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Cambodia, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, India, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Scotland, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, and the United Kingdom. Activity by Major N=74 Activity by Program Type N=75 Last updated: 08/31/15 Activity by World Region N=75

College of Public Health and Human Sciences Activity by Term Abroad N=75 Activity by Program Length N=75 *Source: Enrollment Management, N=3,267 First Generation* Student Demographics Across College N=3,197 Going Abroad 2014-15 N=74 30. 21.6% Pell Eligible* 40.2% 24.3% Activity by Credits Enrolled N=75 Ethnicity/Race Asian/ Pac. Isl. African-Amer. Latino/a Caucasian Native Amer. Two or more Declined International 7.1% 1.6% 10.8% 68.8% 0.8% 7.1% 1.9% 1.9% 5.4% 2.7% 6.8% 73% 5.3% 5.4% 1.4% Gender Female Male 73.3% 26.7% 82.4% 17.6% Class Standing Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Post Bacc Non Degree 32.6% 28.3% 19.8% 17.4% 1.6% 0.3% 39.2% 31.1% 18.9% 10.8% Residency* Resident Non- resident 78.9% 21.1% 75.7% 24.3% Activity by Cost Compared to OSU N=75

For Internal Use Only Office of Global Opportunities (OSU GO) University Honors College Oregon State University During the 2014-15 School, 19 undergraduates students who have a secondary major in the University Honors College participated in education abroad programs. Of 990 students enrolled in the University Honors College (as of ), 19 participated in education abroad programs during 2014-15, resulting in approximately 1.9% of all UHC students earning credit abroad Students studied abroad in the following countries: Bolivia, China, Costa Rica, Denmark, Ecuador, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Mexico, Namibia, South Africa Activity by World Region N=19 Activity by College N=19 Activity by Program Type N=19 Activity by Class Standing N=19 College of Education During the 2014-15 School, 13 undergraduates students who have a secondary major in the College of Education participated in education abroad programs. Of 384 students enrolled in the Education Double Degree Program (as of ), 13 participated in education abroad programs during 2014-15, resulting in approximately 3.4% of all Education students earning credit abroad Students studied abroad in the following countries: Argentina, Chile, France, Germany, Mexico, Scotland, Spain, and United Kingdom Last updated: 08/28/15 Activity by World Region N=13 Activity by College N=13 Activity by Program Type N=13 Activity by Class Standing N=13

International Degree During the 2014-15 School, 24 undergraduates students who have a secondary major in the International Degree participated in education abroad programs. Of the 74 students enrolled in the International Degree Program (as of ), 24 participated in education abroad programs during 2014-15, resulting in 32.4% of all International Degree students earning credit abroad. Students studied abroad in the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Nepal, Nicaragua, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, and United Kingdom Activity by College N=24 Activity by World Region N=24 Activity by Program Type N=24 Activity by Class Standing N=24 Language Majors & Minors During the 2014-15 School, 120 undergraduates students who have a major and/or minor in a language participated in education abroad programs. Of the 611 students enrolled in World Languages & Cultures (as of ), 120 participated in education abroad programs, resulting in 19.6% of all language major and minor students earning credit abroad. Students studied abroad in the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Nepal, Nicaragua, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, and United Kingdom. Activity by World Region N=120 Activity by Majors & Minors N=120 Activity by Program Type N=120 Activity by Class Standing N=120

Education Abroad Activity Profiles Primer / Glossary of Terms During summer 2015, with the assistance of a PROMISE Intern, OSU GO created a series of profiles to illustrate education abroad activity during 2014-15 based on program characteristics and student demographics. The data focuses on undergraduate students who earned credit abroad through OSU GO. Profiles exist for eight colleges and are based on students primary and secondary majors: Agricultural Sciences; Business; Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences; Engineering; Forestry; Liberal Arts; Public Health & Human Sciences and Science along with overall data. Profiles have also been created for Education, International Degree, and University Honors College double degrees. A brief overview of primary and secondary major and minor world language activity is also included. For questions regarding the data, reports or explanations, contact Julie.walkin@oregonstate.edu. Program Types For the purposes of the Education Abroad Activity by College project, we have created eight (8) categories that are based on how a program is administered and to which institution students pay tuition. The eight categories are: Campus-wide Exchange, Collegebased Exchange, Faculty-led, Co-Provider, IE3 Global (study abroad), College-based Study Abroad, International Internship and Directed Study. Reciprocal Exchange Reciprocal Exchange programs are based on an agreement with a partner institution or consortium. OSU students continue to pay resident or non-resident tuition (and sometimes fees) to OSU while enrolling at a partner institution. OSU, in return, hosts an equal number of students from the partner institution whose students continue to pay tuition (and possibly fees) to their home institution. Some exchange partnerships are campus-wide (open to all students) and some are College or Department specific. OSU has over 80 partner institutions in nearly 30 countries. Over 25 of those partnerships represent the GE3 Exchanges with the College of Engineering. The College of Business has 15 exchange partners. For the Education Abroad Activity Profiles project, there are two types of exchange programs, those that are managed through OSU GO, Campus-wide Exchange and those that are managed through the College, College-based Exchange. Faculty-led Courses are developed, led and taught by OSU faculty. In most instances, students enroll with OSU Summer/Intersession, pay resident tuition rate and no on-campus fees. Faculty-led programs may also contract with an education abroad co-provider such as CIEE or GEO. OSU currently has about twenty such programs that occur annually, biannually, or sometimes only once. Most are short-term (2 to 4 weeks) and occur during the summer or winter break while others take place during fall or winter quarter. See attachment for a list of current programs. Co-Provider OSU GO has an approved portfolio of over 100 program offerings with approximately ten education abroad co-providers that offer courses through their study centers or a local university, or that may be led by an OSU faculty-member but administered by IE3 Global. Students pay a program fee to the provider that includes tuition and fees. Co-providers approved by OSU include: API Academic Programs International CIEE Council for International Educational Exchange GEO (formerly AHA) Global Education Oregon IE3 Global (based at OSU; incl. faculty-led, exchange, and one-way study abroad type programs) IFSA-Butler INTO-China SAS - Semester at Sea SEA Semester SFS School for Field Studies SIT School for International Training College-based Study Abroad Occasionally, a College or School identifies a program that is uniquely beneficial for their students that does not involve reciprocal exchange. These are called College-based Study Abroad programs whereby students enroll in and pay tuition to the approved partner institution. For the Activity by College project, the category Other College-based Program represents College-based exchange or study abroad programs that are based in a college other than the college being highlighted.

IE3 Global Study Abroad IE3 Global (formerly OUS International Programs) is an OSU based consortium of 18 universities and colleges throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond. IE3 Global functions as a self-supporting co-provider with a special relationship to OSU. In addition to internships, IE3 Global administers programs that are a type of exchange, faculty-led or study abroad. For the purposes of the Education Abroad Activity project, we are combining these programs into one category IE3 Global Study Abroad. International Internship Through IE3 Global, students select from over 100 internships in over 50 countries. Students pay a program fee, earn credit and enroll for 10 weeks or more. This category also includes other students on independently arranged internships. Directed Study An Independently arranged study or research project abroad. Approval can be gained by submitting an OSU GO petition form endorsed by an OSU faculty member. Activity by World Region Countries and their corresponding World Region as defined by the Institute for International Education (IIE) Open Doors Report Activity by Term Abroad This pie chart is based on OSU s academic calendar. Intersession programs are tied to the term that follows, eg. Short-term program occurring in September count as Fall term. Activity by Program Length This pie chart is fairly self-explanatory. One item to note is that short-term programs are often ineligible for external education abroad scholarships, eg. the Gilman scholarship requires a minimum four week program. Activity by Credits Enrolled This pie chart is based on number of credits enrolled with OSU, in the case of faculty-led programs or as placeholder credits when students enroll at a partner institution. For students enrolling in semester-length programs, students typically earn 18-24 credits, depending on whether they are abroad for one or two quarters. The credit breakdown is based on minimum requirements for 5, 75% or 10 disbursement of financial aid. Activity by Cost Compared to OSU This pie chart is based on overall program cost estimates and how they compare to what a student would normally pay for one term at OSU, either as a resident or non-resident student. Student Demographics This section examines representation across the entire college as of and by all education abroad participants during 2014-15 based on primary and secondary majors. Other Useful Terms International Program Consultant (IPC) IPCs are based in the Office of Global Opportunities and collaborate directly with colleges and departments to develop strategic planning, coordination and management for all outbound international programming and study abroad opportunities in support of the OSU strategic internationalization plan. IE3 Global (formerly OUS International Programs) A consortium based at OSU that serves 18 universities in the Pacific Northwest, administering a variety of programs (internships, reciprocal exchanges, one-way study abroad, faculty-led) in over 50 countries. Terra Dotta (also known as Studio Abroad) OSU GO s online education abroad application management system that enables students and key stakeholders access to applicants from applied through accepted, while abroad and upon return. Generation Study Abroad An Institute for International Education (IIE) initiative to double the number of US students going abroad in 5 years. OSU is a committed member of this initiative.