If you have not already seen the Globalization statement issued by the American College Personnel Association, it is worth a browse. In addition, a blog is now available that solicits input from those working in international student affairs settings. The first prompt on the blog requests input on the following:
-How would you describe your country’s higher education system to someone who is unfamiliar?
-What do you believe makes your education system unique?
-What are some similarities to other systems from what you have observed?
-How is student affairs/services structured in your country and on your campus?
-What are some of your campus concerns/issues currently?
Unfortunately, in order to respond to these questions, you must be an ACPA member. If you are not an ACPA member, I would be happy to post comments on your behalf. Reply to this blog post or send me an e-mail at my QF address and I will post it for you.
-How would you describe your country’s higher education system to someone who is unfamiliar?
-What do you believe makes your education system unique?
-What are some similarities to other systems from what you have observed?
-How is student affairs/services structured in your country and on your campus?
-What are some of your campus concerns/issues currently?
Unfortunately, in order to respond to these questions, you must be an ACPA member. If you are not an ACPA member, I would be happy to post comments on your behalf. Reply to this blog post or send me an e-mail at my QF address and I will post it for you.
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