Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange

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Your responses can be found below. Email this Report Send to Printer Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange U.S. Study Abroad Survey Fall 2016 through Summer 2017 Please enter your UNITID and PIN found in the survey invitation email from opendoors@iie.org (mailto:opendoors@iie.org). If you did not receive this email, please contact opendoors@iie.org (mailto:opendoors@iie.org) for your UNITID and PIN. UnitID 170301 Passcode (Pin) 6974 Institutional Information on File: Institution Name City State Hope College Holland MI https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 1/29

Zip Code 49422-9000 Please check: All information is correct Primary Point of Contact Primary Contact First Name Primary Contact Last Name Primary Contact Email Laurie Smith smithl@hope.edu Secondary Contact Email Tertiary Contact Email Please select one: The tertiary point of contact above is not correct and should be updated or I would like to add a secondary point of contact. Please insert the updated tertiary contact information: First Name Milly https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 2/29

Last Name Title Email Hudgins Operations Director hudgins@hope.edu Phone Please enter any comments that you have about updating institutional information: Open Doors surveys all institutions by individual campuses, not by university systems or college districts. Please confirm that the data in the report applies to only 1 campus: a Yes How many U.S. students (U.S. citizens or permanent residents) enrolled for a degree at your institution's U.S. campus earned academic credit towards their degree through study abroad during Fall 2016 through Summer 2017? If you are reporting for a community college, how many U.S. students (U.S. citizens or permanent residents) received academic credit for participating in a study abroad program during Fall 2016 to Summer 2017? A THIS IS YOUR TOTAL REPORTED U.S. STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS 319 https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 3/29

Does your institution have any international students that participated in a study abroad program outside the United States? Yes How many international students enrolled for a degree at your institution's U.S. campus earned academic credit towards their degree through study abroad during Fall 2016 through Summer 2017? If you are reporting for a community college, how many international students received academic credit for participating in a study abroad program during Fall 2016 to Summer 2017? THIS IS YOUR TOTAL REPORTED INTERNATIONAL STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS 12 Please use this space for any comments about international students on your campus that study abroad. https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 4/29

Associate's Associate's Degree Students General Education Students Non-Degree Students Bachelor's Freshman Sophomore 16 Junior 99 Senior 204 Bachelor's, Unspecified 0 Graduate Master's Doctorate Professional (e.g. JD, MD, DDS, DVM, etc.) Graduate, Unspecified https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 5/29

Do Not Know Do Not Know 0 GRAND TOTAL 319 This should be hidden How many of your total reported U.S. study abroad students were: A. Male 77 B. Female 242 C. Do Not Know Gender Total 319 This should be hidden How many of your total reported U.S. study abroad students were: https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 6/29

A. White 275 B. Hispanic or Latino/a 23 C. Black or African-American 6 D. Asian/Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 10 E. American Indian or Alaska Native F. Two or more races 5 G. Do Not Know Ethnicity/Race Total 319 This should be hidden CIP Code/Field of Study 01 Agriculture, Agriculture Operations and Related Sciences 03 Natural Resources and Conservation 04 Architecture and Related Services 05 Area, Ethnic, Cultural and Gender Studies 4 09 Communication, Journalism and Related Programs 21 10 Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 7/29

11 Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services 3 12 Personal and Culinary Services 13 Education 36 14 Engineering 17 15 Engineering Technologies/Technicians 16 Foreign Languages, Literatures and Linguistics 46 19 Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences 22 Legal Professions and Studies 23 English Language and Literature/Letters 13 24 Liberal Arts and Sciences/General Studies 25 Library Science 26 Biological and Biomedical Sciences 30 27 Mathematics and Statistics 3 28 Reserve Office Training Corps (J/ROTC) 29 Military Technologies 30 Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (excluding International/Global Studies, which should be reported separately under code number 94) 31 Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies 15 8 32 Basic Skills 38 Philosophy and Religious Studies 6 39 Theology and Religious Vocations https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 8/29

40 Physical Sciences 13 41 Science Technologies/Technicians 42 Psychology 35 43 Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting, & Related Protective Services 44 Public Administration and Social Service Professions 45 Social Sciences (excluding International Relations and Affairs, which should be reported separately under code number 94) 17 18 46 Construction Trades 47 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians 48 Precision Production 49 Transportation and Materials Moving 50 Visual and Performing Artsa 24 51 Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences 52 Business, Management, Marketing and Related Support Services 22 52 54 History 4 60 Residency Programs 90 Undeclared 2 94 International/Global Studies 97 Unknown Field of Study https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 9/29

98 Other Fields of Study (enter the number of students here and specify the fields of study below) Fields of Study Total 389 a CIP Code Field of Study Total https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 10/29

Total Destinations: 8901 MULTI-DESTINATION 2 9900 OTHER 9901 DO NOT KNOW 2205 Afghanistan 3110 Albania 1310 Algeria 3203 Andorra 1210 Angola 4155 Anguilla 7000 Antarctica 4151 Antigua & Barbuda 4305 Argentina 2 3189 Armenia 4103 Aruba 6110 Australia 7 3206 Austria 82 3174 Azerbaijan 4105 Bahamas https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 11/29

2405 Bahrain 2210 Bangladesh 4110 Barbados 3181 Belarus 3210 Belgium 4210 Belize 1510 Benin 5110 Bermuda 2215 Bhutan 4310 Bolivia 3193 Bosnia & Herzegovina 1410 Botswana 4315 Brazil 4152 British Virgin Islands 2305 Brunei 3120 Bulgaria 1585 Burkina Faso 1115 Burundi 2320 Cambodia 1220 Cameroon 1 5120 Canada 1505 Cabo Verde/Cape Verde 4115 Cayman Islands https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 12/29

1230 Central African Republic 1240 Chad 4320 Chile 8 2110 China 3 4325 Colombia 1120 Comoros 1250 Congo, Republic (Brazzaville) 1290 Congo, Dem. Rep. (Kinshasa) 6210 Cook Islands 4230 Costa Rica 1535 Côte d'ivoire/ivory Coast 3191 Croatia 4120 Cuba 4121 Curacao 3125 Cyprus 3131 Czech Republic 1 3213 Denmark 1105 Djibouti 4191 Dominica 4125 Dominican Republic 4330 Ecuador 14 1330 Egypt 4240 El Salvador https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 13/29

1260 Equatorial Guinea 1195 Eritrea 3183 Estonia 1125 Ethiopia 4335 Falkland Islands 6215 Fiji 3220 Finland 3223 France 37 4340 French Guiana 6220 French Polynesia 1270 Gabon 1515 Gambia 3188 Georgia 3226 Germany 5 1520 Ghana 3233 Gibraltar 3236 Greece 1 4192 Grenada 4130 Guadeloupe 4250 Guatemala 1525 Guinea 1530 Guinea-Bissau 4345 Guyana https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 14/29

4135 Haiti 4260 Honduras 2130 Hong Kong 3150 Hungary 3243 Iceland 3 2220 India 2315 Indonesia 1 2415 Iran 2420 Iraq 3246 Ireland 11 2425 Israel 3250 Italy 4 4140 Jamaica 18 2140 Japan 9 2430 Jordan 1 2260 Kazakhstan 1130 Kenya 6225 Kiribati 2160 Korea (South) 3142 Kosovo 2435 Kuwait 2265 Kyrgyzstan 2325 Laos https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 15/29

3184 Latvia 2440 Lebanon 1420 Lesotho 1540 Liberia 1340 Libya 3253 Liechtenstein 3185 Lithuania 3256 Luxembourg 2170 Macau 3194 Macedonia 1135 Madagascar 1140 Malawi 2330 Malaysia 2225 Maldives 1545 Mali 3260 Malta 6227 Marshall Islands 4160 Martinique 1550 Mauritania 1145 Mauritius 4270 Mexico 2 6260 Micronesia 3187 Moldova https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 16/29

3263 Monaco 2180 Mongolia 3197 Montenegro 4153 Montserrat 1350 Morocco 1 1150 Mozambique 2310 Myanmar (Formerly Burma) 1430 Namibia 6230 Nauru 2230 Nepal 3266 Netherlands 4 6235 New Caledonia 6120 New Zealand 10 4280 Nicaragua 1555 Niger 1560 Nigeria 6250 Niue 6255 Norfolk Island 3270 Norway 2445 Oman 2235 Pakistan 6263 Palau 2443 Palestinian Territories https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 17/29

4290 Panama 6240 Papua New Guinea 4350 Paraguay 4355 Peru 1 2335 Philippines 3160 Poland 3273 Portugal 2450 Qatar 1155 Reunion 3170 Romania 3186 Russia 2 1165 Rwanda 1565 St. Helena 4154 St. Kitts & Nevis 4193 St. Lucia 4194 St. Vincent & the Grenadines 6280 Samoa 3276 San Marino 1280 São Tomé and Príncipe 2455 Saudi Arabia 1570 Senegal 3172 Serbia 1170 Seychelles https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 18/29

1575 Sierra Leone 2345 Singapore 1 4195 Sint Maarten 3132 Slovakia 3192 Slovenia 6205 Solomon Islands 1175 Somalia 1440 South Africa 3 1102 South Sudan 3280 Spain 26 2245 Sri Lanka 1370 Sudan 4360 Suriname 1450 Swaziland 3283 Sweden 3286 Switzerland 2460 Syria 2120 Taiwan 2270 Tajikistan 1180 Tanzania 2350 Thailand 2370 Timor-Leste/East Timor 1580 Togo https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 19/29

6270 Tonga 4180 Trinidad & Tobago 1380 Tunisia 1 3288 Turkey 2250 Turkmenistan 4185 Turks & Caicos Islands 6271 Tuvalu 1185 Uganda 3182 Ukraine 2470 United Arab Emirates 3290 United Kingdom 57 4365 Uruguay 2255 Uzbekistan 6245 Vanuatu 3240 Vatican City/Holy See 4370 Venezuela 2360 Vietnam 8 6275 Wallis & Futuna 2485 Yemen 1190 Zambia 1160 Zimbabwe Destinations Total 326 https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 20/29

Country Code Destination Total Students Studying Abroad This should be hidden https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 21/29

Summer A. Summer: Less than Two Weeks B. Summer: Two Weeks to Eight Weeks 222 C. Summer: More than Eight Weeks Short-Term D. January Term E. Two to Eight Weeks during the Academic Year (including May Term) F. Less than Two Weeks during the Acadmic Year (including May Term) Mid-Length G. One Quarter H. Two Quarters I. One Semester 98 Long-Term https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 22/29

J. Academic Year 1 K. Calendar Year Other L. Other (please specify duration and total below) Do Not Know M. Do Not Know GRAND TOTAL 321 Other Durations (please specify both the duration and the number of students) This should be hidden If this has been checked the user has already been validated https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 23/29

8A. How many of your total reported U.S. study abroad students had: A. No disability B. Disability (includes physical, hearing, vision, mental, chronic health-related, learning, multiple and other disabilities) C. Do Not Know 319 Total 319 This should be hidden If this has been checked the user has already been validated 9. How many of your total reported U.S students studying abroad for academic credit also participated in experiential learning activities to include: research or field work, volunteering or service learning, internships and work abroad, and other experiential activities as part of their study abroad experience? The experiential learning activity could be for credit or not-for-credit. If the experiential activity spans multiple categories, place the student in the primary classification where the student spent the most time. Work or Internships 5 Research or Field Work Volunteering or Service Learning Other Experiential Activities https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 24/29

Unknown Type of Experiential Activities Total 5 10A. Did you have U.S. students enrolled at your institution that went abroad exclusively on non-credit experiential learning activities from Fall 2016 through Summer 2017? These students would not be included in your overall study abroad total nor included in your data in other questions. No How many of your total reported U.S. study abroad students studied abroad under the following types of programs? Instructional Note: Students who studied abroad on more than one program should be counted more than once in this section (e.g., if a student studied abroad for one semester in Italy on a program sponsored by your institution, and then participated in a separate six-week summer program sponsored by an independent provider, count the student once in row A and once in row B of this section.) A. Administered or managed completely by your own institution (including bilateral exchanges with foreign universities) regardless of whether you give direct credit B. Organized or sponsored by other institutions or providers regardless of whether you give direct credit 244 82 C. Do not know Total 326 This should be hidden https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 25/29

OWN PROGRAMS Federal Aid State Aid Need Based Institutional Aid Merit-Based Institutional Aid Other Aid Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PROGRAMS ON APPROVED LIST Federal Aid State Aid Need Based Institutional Aid Merit-Based Institutional Aid Other Aid Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PROGRAMS NOT ON APPROVED LIST Federal Aid State Aid Need Based Institutional Aid Merit-Based Institutional Aid Other Aid No No No No No https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 26/29

13A. Please indicate the total number (estimated, if need be) of U.S. students from your institution who will receive academic credit for study abroad during the 2017/18 academic year (Fall 2017 through Summer 2018). 113 13B. For each of the destinations listed below, provide the total number of U.S. students (estimated, if need be) who will receive academic credit for study abroad during the 2017/18 academic year (Fall 2017 though Summer 2018). Argentina 2 Australia 8 Austria 4 Brazil 1 China (do not include Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan) 1 Costa Rica 2 Cuba Czech Republic 2 Denmark Ecuador 2 France 12 Germany 4 Greece India 1 Ireland 7 https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 27/29

Italy 5 Japan 4 Mexico 5 Netherlands 1 New Zealand 6 Peru 1 South Africa 2 South Korea 1 Spain 18 United Kingdom 10 Please include any information that may be useful to us during data analysis, such as explanations about incomplete or missing data or any notable trends to students studying abroad on your campus. Institute of International Education https://www.iiefeedback.org/se/6125022549850eda08d559dddc57865a7f 28/29

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