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Highlights of the
Co-Curricular / Student Review
Task Force on Internationalization
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The Subcommittee Addressed Five Main Questions / Areas
1. Who Are Our Students, in General?
2. Who Are Our International Students?
3. How is Internationalization Represented in the Co-Curriculum and Campus Life?
4. To What Extent to DH Students Study Abroad?
5. Analysis and Recommendations
– (Each Subcommittee tackled that one)
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I. Characterizing CSUDH Students
• CSUDH enrolled 14,670 students (headcount) in Fall 2013. FTES were 10,917.
Among Undergraduates
Freshmen 19.6%
Sophomores 8.7%
Juniors 30.8%
Seniors 41.2% 3
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I. Characterizing CSUDH Students
• Average Age: Undergraduates = 25.5 years old
Graduates = 35.1
Among Undergraduates
Women 64.3%
Men 35.7%
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I. Characterizing CSUDH Students
Campus-wide Ethnicity
Hispanic / Latino 54.5%
Black / African-American 17.7%
White 12.9%
Asian 11.0%
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II. Who Are Our
International Students? • N = 79 (Spring 2014)
• Nearly 8 out of 10 are from Asia
Africa, 5.06, 5%
Asia, 78.5, 75%
Europe, 6.33, 6%
North & Central America, 6.33, 6%
South America, 7.78, 8%
REGION / COUNTRY
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II. Who Are Our
International Students?
Graduate Students
Under- graduates
Business - 12
Computer Sci. 12 1
Education 10 -
TESL 5 -
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III. Co-Curriculum and Campus Life • In focus groups, students spoke about experi-
ences with other students occurring inside the classroom – these helped to integrate international students to campus life.
• Focus group students were
aware of the International
Student Services office.
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Some CSUDH International Students
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Explaining Thanksgiving to CSUDH International Students
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III. Co-Curriculum and Campus Life • Some international – focused events are well-
promoted, well-known: International Education Week; Unity Fest. Others are not.
• 40% in our survey said no, they were not familiar with international activities & events.
• 56% of faculty said yes, they encourage students to participate in such events.
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III. Co-Curriculum and Campus Life • Campus hosting of international scholars,
performers, lecturers is not frequent: lack of support infrastructure, lack of resources.
• 8 out of 10 in our survey
said CSUDH should bring in
more scholars, performers,
lecturers.
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III. Co-Curriculum and Campus Life • The Los Angeles area has many easy resources
for bringing to campus international scholars, lecturers, performers.
• U.S. multicultural issues are exceptionally well represented in the co-curriculum.
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IV. Education Abroad
• CSUDH students may participate in the CSU System’s IP Program – year-long.
–Over 11 years, 38 total students = ~3.5 / yr.
• Dr. Lynne Cook (Education) oversees an Atlantis grant.
– Early Childhood Education sends4 students / year: 2 to Spain; 2 to Italy; 1 semester stays
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IV. Education Abroad
• Ten years ago, CSUDH Faculty-led programs in served 29, 36 students per year.
–However, none at all 2004-2009.
• More recently: 4 – 17 students per year.
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IV. Education Abroad
Other providers serving CSUDH students:
• USAC: ~ 11 students / year across 11 years
• Other: ~ 3 / year
• Internships abroad: One student over 11 yrs.
• Students are female (85%), and study in summer (70%).
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IV. Education Abroad
COSTS and FINANCIAL SUPPORT
• CSU-IP: All Financial aid can apply
• USAC: Only Pell grants & loans (no Cal Grants)
• Both programs have limited, focused scholarships available.
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IV. Education Abroad
ACADEMIC ISSUES
• Fulfilling academic major requirements can be uncertain.
• Impact of returning students on academic life has not been systematically measured. Anecdotes are positive. Students grow and mature while abroad.
• Uncertain integration of study abroad with campus curricula.
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