U.S. Community Colleges
The importance of study abroad in the community college has been recognized nationwide. The American Association of Community Colleges and Association for Community College Trustees 2006 Joint Statement stated: "rededication to global education is required that will inspire and shape new educational strategies initiated to promote the shared goals of global connectedness and understanding."
According to IIE Open Doors 2005, 5,776 community college students studied abroad. In IIE's annual Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange, the number of students participating in study abroad for academic credit has grown substantially in recent years and in 2005/06, over 223,000 students studied abroad for credit - a 150 percent increase over the past ten years.
According to Rosalind Raby, an expert in the field: "research confirms that the predominant issues preventing community college students from studying abroad is not student interest, inability to travel, or program costs. Rather, it is a shortage of program offerings, a lack of awareness of existing programs and an absence of long-term planning. Community college students do have an interest to study abroad; however, the limited or non-existing options to study abroad must be addressed and rectified in order to provide community college students with the full educational programs that they deserve."
Community colleges give access to minority groups and non-traditional students, who often are first-generation college attendees, with 25% or more of all high school graduates of color enrolling in community colleges as a way to begin their foray into higher education (Edsource, 2008). Hispanic Americans make up the second largest study abroad population at the Community Colleges at 10% versus the 5% at other institutions. Additionally, compared to all institutional types in general, community colleges have a larger proportion of students of color studying abroad (Open Doors, 2005).
Student Demographics in Study Abroad, 2000/01 vs. 2005/06 (IIE White paper on study abroad 2007).
Community Colleges | National Average | |||
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Race/Ethnicity | 2000/01 | 2005/06 | 2000/01 | 2005/06 |
White/Caucasian | 79.1% | 69.0% | 80.0% | 83.0% |
Hispanic/Latino(a) | 11.5% | 13.1% | 5.3% | 5.4% |
Multiracial | 0.8% | 9.1% | 3.5% | 1.2% |
African-American | 4.3% | 5.0% | 3.4% | 3.5% |
Asian-American/Pacific Islander | 4.3% | 3.4% | 5.3% | 6.3% |
Native American/Alaskan Native | 0.1% | 0.5% | 0.5% | 0.6% |
According to Open Doors 2007, in the academic year 2005/06, 114 community colleges reported offering credit-bearing study abroad programs to 6,321 students. Since 2000/01, the number of community colleges that reported offering education abroad programs has increased 34 percent (Open Doors 2007). The IIE Whitepaper (2007) also documents that 70% of community colleges programs are short term versus the 42% of study abroad programs at 4-year institutions.
Student interest in study abroad is growing rapidly; however, community college study abroad still accounts for less than 3 percent of the U.S. total. (IIE Whitepaper September 2008)
Associate's Institutions that Reported Sending 100 or More Education Abroad Students, 2005/06 (IIE Whitepaper 2008)
Institution | State | Total |
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College of Dupage | IL | 256 |
Cabrillo College | CA | 229 |
St. Louis Community College | MO | 203 |
SUNY Broome Community College | CA | 200 |
Santa Barbara City College | CA | 180 |
Citrus College | CA | 180 |
Sierra College | CA | 175 |
Chaffey College | CA | 171 |
Glendale Community College | CA | 164 |
City College of San Francisco | CA | 142 |
Santa Monica College | CA | 128 |
Napa Valley College | CA | 118 |
Pasadena City College | CA | 118 |
Riverside Community College | CA | 114 |
Mesa Community College | AZ | 107 |
Brookdale Community College | NJ | 107 |
Kirkwood Community College | IA | 106 |
Ann Arundel Community College | MD | 100 |
Organizations that support study abroad at community colleges (as documented in the IIE whitepaper series Meeting America's Global Education Challenge September 2008):
- American Association of Community Colleges (AACC)
- Community Colleges for International Development (CCID)
- Institute of International Education (IIE)
- NAFSA: Association of International Educators
- California Colleges for International Education (CCIE)
- College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS)
- Illinois Consortium for International Studies and Program (ICISP)
- Washington Consortium of Community Colleges for Study Abroad (WCCCSA)
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This report presents the results of a study that was conducted to determine the extent and types of international education programs offered in the Florida Community College System (FCCS). The study provides an overview of the structure and content of international education travel programs offered by each college. Institutional and business partnerships, international consortia memberships, and international development initiatives are also discussed. A survey on international education programs was distributed to all 28 community colleges. An in-depth case study of the Seville, Spain program offered by Broward Community College was conducted. Survey results indicated sixty-seven different international travel courses or programs in at least seventeen countries. Nine major sections are included in the report: (1) international education travel programs in Florida's community colleges; (2) program structure; (3) consortium membership; (4) international development initiatives; (5) Florida linkage institutes; (6) faculty development; (7) case study of Seville, Spain program; (8) issues for consideration; and (9) summary. Appendices include FCCS international education program offerings, linkage institute contact list, support organizations for global education, and study abroad program review survey. - Increasing Effectiveness of the Community College Financial Model: A global perspective for the global economy.
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