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OVERSEAS STUDY2016-17 Media Guide In the following pages, you will find facts and figures regarding enrollment, study abroad programs and more information about Indiana University’s Office of Overseas Study. If you have questions or would like to speak with an office representative, please e-mail [email protected] or call (812) 855-9304.
For additional statistical information, see the Indiana University International Fact Book produced by the Office of the Vice President for International Affairs (ovpia.iu.edu).
Office of Overseas Study � Leo R. Dowling International Center111 South Jordan Avenue � Bloomington, IN 47405 � overseas.iu.edu
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CAMPUS DISTRIBUTION OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ABROAD, 2015-16
TOTAL INDIANA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ABROAD
74% OVER 10
Including 583 students who participated in non-credit international experiences (conferences, research, and
volunteer service), 4,408 students throughout the IU system had an international experience in 2015-16.
UP
YEARS
* Institute of International Education (IIE) Open Doors Reports, 1997-2017
20IN THETOP 20
U.S. INSTITUTIONSfor total number of U.S. students
studying abroad
*
IUBhas spent
more than YEARS
Home Campus of Students Abroad
IUPUI & Regional Campus Students Abroad
IU BLOOMINGTON
OTHER CAMPUSES
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OVERSEAS STUDY MEDIA GUIDEDISTRIBUTION OF IUB STUDENTS ABROAD BY SCHOOL, 2015-16*
PARTICIPATION RATES BY IUB SCHOOL, 2016-17 GRADUATES
(20% and up)
3 IN1030% of IUB seniors graduating in 2016-17 (excluding international
students) had at least one credit-bearing study abroad experience
while at IU.
graduating IUB seniors
had an international experience while at IU
*
*
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SHORT-TERM & SUMMER
programs
#13 in
SEMESTER programs
#5 in
DURATION ABROAD, IUPUI AND REGIONAL CAMPUS STUDENTS, 2015-16
*
*
DURATION ABROAD, IUB STUDENTS, 2015-16
IUB schools with more than 100 student trips abroad
200
0
400
600
800
1000
#7 IN THE
NATIONfor total number of U.S. students
studying abroad
Institute of International Education (IIE) Open Doors Report, 2017
IUBwas ranked
*
1200
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OVERSEAS STUDY MEDIA GUIDE GENDER & MINORITY DATA
IU continues to have a higher percentage of males studying abroad than the national average.
The percentage of minorities studying abroad mirrors the on-campus popuation at IUB, driven by higher participation of Hispanic and Asian American students.
Note: In 2015-16, 28% of the 531 IUPUI students reported to IIE as studying abroad were minorities.
Student photo: Coffs Harbour, Australia
IUB STUDY ABROAD ENROLLMENT BY GENDER, 2015-16
IUB STUDY ABROAD MINORITY ENROLLMENT VS. IUB CAMPUS PROFILE, 2015-16
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STUDENT PARTICIPATION BY PROGRAM TYPE SYSTEM-WIDE, 2015-16
External Programs
Sponsored by Department or School
Administered by Overseas Study
Co-Sponsored by Overseas Study
IU SYSTEM-WIDE DISTRIBUTIONBY PROGRAM TYPE, 2015-16
2247(57.7%)
379(9.7%)
907(23.3%)
364(9.3%)
130+ PROGRAMS
250+available through the
Office of Overseas Study (OVST)
through other IU units: campuses, schools, and
departments
PROGRAMS
ADMINISTERED BY IU UNITS
EXTERNAL PROGRAMS
CO-SPONSORED BY OVST
ADMINISTERED BY OVST
Student photos. Top: Seville, Spain; Left: Ireland (Cliffs of Moher); Right: Hong Kong
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TOP TEN IU STUDY ABROAD DESTINATIONS
WORLD REGIONS FOR STUDENTS ABROAD (SYSTEM-WIDE), 2015-16
67COUNTRIES
IU study abroad programs are available in
18LANGUAGES
Students can study in
IU System-wide, 2015-16
Student Photo: Oaxaca, Mexico
National Data, 2015-16
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scholarships to 205 students accepted to their programs abroad, the Media School contributed $88K towards their international programs and KSB provided a total of $349K in special scholarships to 162 qualified students for study abroad and an additional $65,278 to Kelley Scholars.OVER
THE PAST 5
IU Students studying abroad
YEARS,
NOW RECEIVE
MORESTUDY ABROAD GIFT AID
LESSIN LOANS
AND TAKE OUT
*
* Includes IU Bloomington students as well as IUPUI and regional campus students on OVST programs.
2016-17 TOTAL $11,141,146
LOANS $3,011,502 (406 STUDENTS)
$6,743,823 (1,742 STUDENTS)
$1,385,821 (709 STUDENTS)
IU GIFT AID
EXTERNAL GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS
21st Century Cov. (20) $ 105,939DEMA (130) $ 300,000 Flagships (28) $ 248,260Herbert Scholars (13) $ 13,000Hutton Grants (513) $ 905,314IUF Pres. Match (150) $ 373,047
Kelley OVST (162) $ 348,500 Kelley Scholarships (8) $ 65,278Media (50) $ 88,350OVST (102) $ 123,500SPEA (205) $ 249,000Wells Scholars (14) $ 223,882
*Other units have dedicated study abroad scholarships not included here.
FINANCIAL AID For System-wide and IUB-administered Programs
All scholarships and grants used for international experiences including study abroad-specific gift aid as follows:*
Provider Discounts & Scholarships (651) $ 1,239,310 (Arcadia, CAPA, CIEE, CYA, DIS, IES, SIT)External or National Scholarships/Grants (58) $ 146,511
OVST MINORITY SCHOLARSHIPS IUB minority students abroad are 18% of the total, which almost reflects the IUB campus population. Overseas Study works with diversity offices to convey that study abroad opportunities are available to all qualified students and that there is funding available for them.
The Office of Diversity, Equity and Multicultural Affairs gave $300K in grant funding in 2016-17 to 130 students going abroad at an average of $2,300 each.
The IUB Office of Student Financial Assistance once again set aside special funding for 21st Century Covenant students to access summer study abroad, providing individual grants averaging $5,300K each. Due to this second three-year project, more underrepresented as well as first generation students were able to go abroad. 38% of the recipients identified as minority students.
UNIT SUPPORT A number of IUB schools have dedicated significant resources for their students going abroad. SPEA made available $249K in dedicated
OVERSEAS STUDY MEDIA GUIDE
92STUDENTS
submitted
528 PHOTOS
taken in
39 COUNTRIES
Left: 1st-Place winner for “Local Environment” Abby Wiiken. Santorini, Greece. Top-Right: 1st-Place winner for “Local Culture” Natasha Harvey. Chefchaouen, Morocco. Bottom-Right: 1st-Place winner for “IU Students” Jami Weinstein. Wanaka, New Zealand.
Overseas Study 2017 Photo Contest
Six students received award packages from local
businesses for submissions in the categories of: Local
Environments, Local Culture, and IU Students Abroad.