Overview of International Education in the University of Hawai i Community College System

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Overview of International Education in the University of Hawai i Community College System presented to the Committee on International Affairs, State House of Representatives Leon Richards, Chancellor and Executive Director for International Education University of Hawai i, Kapi olani Community College January 4, 2008

Objectives & Outcomes Objectives: To convey the underlying principles and concepts of integrated international education at the University of Hawai i Community Colleges. To initiate discussion with the Legislature on the importance of further developing international education to improve local and global opportunities for Hawai i s workforce and businesses.

Objectives & Outcomes Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this presentation you will have a fundamental understanding of the development and outcomes of integrated international education in Hawai i s Community Colleges system. Suggestions for more opportunities to enhance international education opportunities at the UHCCs.

Integrated International Education: UH-Kapi`olani CC Island Roots, Global Reach

Integrated International Education I. Introduction Why Integrated International Education (IIE)? Working and learning environments increasingly assume multicultural dimensions. In order to prepare our students to meet the challenges and opportunities in the multicultural/global arena, IIE established its roots on: Hawai i as a(n) Indigenous Community, Multi-Cultural Community, and Global Community.

UHCC Proactive - Workforce and Economic Development & Security Needs Partnerships Speaking to his colleagues on the Senate floor on March 16, 2006, for the enactment of the Homeland Security Education Act Senator Daniel Akaka stated: It is clear that our national security relies on having a workforce skilled in the areas of science, technology, engineering, math, and foreign languages. We need to take action to strengthen education in these areas so that the United States can compete, prosper, and be secure in the 21st Century. A major investment in America's education system is necessary to ensure that we can communicate with and understand the cultures of our world partners and competitors. In the words of the Committee for Economic Development, "we must redefine, as each generation has done, what it means to be an educated American in a changing world."

Integrated International Education The Strategic Goal of Integrated International Education: To Champion Diversity in Local, Regional, and Global Learning.

Integrated International Education II. IIE Infrastructure: The Honda International Center (HIC) at KapCC provides the infrastructure for the IIE activities of the University of Hawai i Community College System. HIC s mission is to promote, develop, and implement programs, activities and services that provide a better understanding of multiculturalism, internationalism and the interconnectedness of the global community.

Integrated International Education: Infrastructure a. Functions and Services Enrollment Management & International Student Services International Agreements & Partnerships Honda International Center Study Abroad Customized Contract Training

Integrated International Education: Infrastructure b. Structure Windward CC Hawai i CC Honolulu CC Honda International Center (HIC) Kauai CC Kapi olani CC Maui CC Leeward CC HIC, located on the KapCC campus, serves as the hub for activities related to international education for the University of Hawai i community colleges (UHCC).

Integrated International Education III. The Operating Principles of IIE: Build on and support the languages, cultures, and history of Hawai i; Develop our students capacity to understand and respect diverse cultures; Build strong and viable educational and economic partnerships; Strengthen the UHCC s role as a bridge between Asia, the Pacific, the Americas, and the world.

Integrated International Education IV. Operating Principles in Action

Integrated International Education: Operating Principles a. Build on and support the languages, cultures, and history of Hawai i: Intensive and content-based English as a Second Language; Intensive and content-based second languages and culture studies in Chinese, Japanese, Korean & Spanish; Applied 1 st languages and cultures via Service Learning; Second languages for special purposes for Tourism/Hospitality, Business, leisure activities, e.g., Japanese for the business industry; and Academic curricular infusion, e.g., language, and global and multicultural Foundation requirements for the AA degrees.

Integrated International Education: Operating Principles b. Develop our students capacity to understand & respect diverse cultures: Academic Subject Certificate in Hawai i/pacific Island Studies; Academic Subject Certificates in Asian Studies and International/Global Studies; Cultural Extracurricular Infusion: International Education Week International Festival Intercultural programs: International Café International Service Learning International Student Club

Integrated International Education: Operating Principles c. Build strong and viable educational and economic partnerships - Examples of these active partnerships include:

Cosmetology Training programs with Takahashi Gakuen Honolulu CC EMS training with Jikei Gakuen Group and Hong Kong Medical Group Kapi olani CC Agricultural Technology Program with Naruken Windward CC Nogyo Daigaku Honda International Center Maui CC ESL Rainbow program with the Fukuyama Chamber of Commerce Group Hawaiian Hawai i CC Culture Program with the Japan Horticultural Council Kauai CC Leeward CC Outstanding Education Abroad programs Nursing program with the Okinawa Prefectural College of Nursing

Integrated International Education Number of Participants 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 Type of Partnership 1,484 1,299 236 199 215 116 162 78 2005 2006 Customized Contract Training (40 Contracts) Students Study Abroad Faculty/Staff Exchanges (29 Exchanges) Teacher/Staff Training (9 Training Events)

Integrated International Education: Partnerships d. Strengthen the UHCC s role as a bridge between Asia, the Pacific, the Americas, and the world. The UHCCs, with Honolulu CC as the lead campus, are working with other CCs and governmental organizations to create, develop and sustain 10 new CCs in the rural areas of Thailand. The flavor, taste and skills of Hawai i s Regional Cuisine via Culinary Arts programs at Hawai i CC, Maui CC, Kauai i CC, Leeward CC, and Kapi olani CC are being experienced on 6 of the 7 continents. Hawai i s nursing, Health Science and EMS protocols are now being practiced in Okinawa/Japan, the Philippines, Korea, Hong Kong/ China, Northern Marianas, & Am. Samoa. Due to IE programs at Hawai i CC, Kaua i CC, Maui CC, and Kapi olani CC.

Integrated International Education V. Financial/ Economic Impact Aside from the multicultural benefits to our local community, international students also present a financial benefit to our colleges.

2006 Distribution of International Students by Semester and Visa Type 1400 1200 1,343 1,384 1000 800 600 764 805 International Students w/visa 400 200 0 Spring 2006 506 431 Summer 2006 Fall 2006 International Students Non- Visa

8.6% 40% Financial Impact of International Students at Kapi olani CC International Students 91.4% 60% Hawai i Students and Other Non-Resident Students % Student Body % Tuition

Integrated International Education VI. Accolades and Honors Integrated International Education Program, Island Roots, Global Reach, has received various awards & recognitions. a. Funding: $2.4 million from the Freeman Foundation for Scholarships for Community College Students Intensive Language Training, Study Abroad and Service Learning. $1.0 million from Paul S. Honda to provide international opportunities for University of Hawaii Community College students who show promise in and commitment to study and work in fields that contribute to international awareness and promotes cross-cultural understanding.

Integrated International Education b. Awards and Recognition from National Organizations: 2000 ACE s initiative, Promising Practices in Institutionalizing International Education. 2003 ACIIE International Intercultural Achievement Award for its comprehensive International Café Program. 2002-03 NAFSA award profiled in Internationalizing the Campus: A NAFSA Report on International Education Today. 2004 ACIIE Award for comprehensive Internationalization and Globalization of the campus.

Integrated International Education c. National Recognition through publications research and studies: Profiled (2001) in John Levin s, Globalizing the Community Colleges: Strategies for Change in the Twenty-First Century - how U.S. and Canadian community colleges are using international education to re-invent themselves in the global age. Island Roots, Global Reach: A Case Study in Internationalizing Kapi olani Community College, published (7/1/07) in New Directions in Community Colleges: International Reform Efforts and Challenges in Community Colleges. Internationalizing a community college: A journey of organizational change. Dissertation, University of Hawai i Dec. 2005 by Janette Sadek Samaan, PhD.

Integrated International Education VII. Challenges Marketing and Recruitment Strategies Housing Infrastructure Development Rising Competition & the use of agents

Integrated International Education: Conclusion VIII. What we have/need to accomplish through IIE: In internationalizing our campuses and curricula, the UHCCs have: Honored their multicultural roots, cultivated and sustained strategic partnerships, and Implemented an Integrated International Education Emphasis that has extended faculty and student learning beyond the classroom - creating connections within and between campuses, to local communities, and through education abroad, to the world. As institutions serving an island people, we recognize that we must develop a special sense of internationalism, built on multiculturalism, as well as the skills necessary to thrive in a rapidly evolving global economy.

International Education in the University of Hawai i Community College System presented to the Committee on International Affairs, House of Representatives Leon Richards, Chancellor and Executive Director for International Education Kapi olani Community College, University of Hawai i January 4, 2008