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Global Engagement
Global Engagement includes International Students and Scholars and Study Abroad. Global Engagement’s mission is: To ignite curiosity and foster understanding about the world and ºÚÁÏÍø’s place in it by connecting students, faculty and staff through teaching, learning and research. In keeping with that mission, Global Engagement provides leadership, strategy and resources that support global diversity and learning at the University. ÌýGlobal Engagement units include Study Abroad and International Students and Scholars. ÌýPrograms and initiatives include: Ìýinternational partnerships, international programs, the Global Engagement Global Innovation Fellowship, the Global Community Engagement Fellowship, Global Internships, UK Fulbright Summer Programs, Virtual Global Internships, the International Studies Minor, and Faculty Fulbright grants. ÌýIn addition,Ìýthe Associate Provost for International Programs works with departments across the University to develop global partnerships and programs, as well as to support university-sponsored international travel. Ìý
Global Engagement admits non-degree international students participating in an approved international partnership program. ÌýSanta Clara does not have a part-time undergraduate program option and does not enroll non-degree students except through international partnership programs. International students participating in Santa Clara’s non-degree Exchange and Visiting programs apply through Global Engagement. ÌýApplicants are expected to meet all prerequisites and requirements of the specific partnership. ÌýNon-degree Exchange/Visiting students may enroll in undergraduate classes at Santa Clara if they are in good standing and meet all prerequisites required of the exchange agreement. ÌýThey are not eligible to audit classes. ÌýSee complete information: Incoming Exchange Student ProgramÌýand in Chapter 8 on Non-degree Students.
International Students and Scholars
International Students and Scholars (ISS) is part of Global Engagement, which provides leadership, strategic planning, coordination, and resources for expanding intercultural and international initiatives across campus to enhance global diversity.
ºÚÁÏÍø provides support for international students including immigration advising on F-1 and J-1 visas, Ìýas well as intercultural and academic advising and career integration through academic internships and post-graduation employment. ÌýInternational Students and Scholars also supports international students in other visa categories who wish to change their status to F-1, and international students who are Global Nomads: U.S. passport holders living abroad.
As soon as international students confirm their attendance at ºÚÁÏÍø, International Students and Scholars : a) provides initial documents to help students obtain their visa to attend ºÚÁÏÍø; b) helps students prepare for travel and arrival to the US; and c) advises students on academic planning, planning for internships, and post-graduation employment.
All international students are required to participate in International Student Welcome (ISW), a mandatory Ìýorientation program for international students Ìýthat supplements the new student orientation program. Global Engagement provides regular programming to support international student success. ÌýExamples of recent programming include immigration workshops, Employment Conference, the U.S. Cultural Conversations series, the iExchange program, and the international graduation reception.
Undergraduate non-degree international students are admitted to programs at the University through Global Engagement and should refer to complete information: Incoming Exchange Student ProgramÌýand Chapter 8 on non-degree students..
International students considering withdrawing from the University should contact International Students and Scholars at iss@scu.eduÌýto discuss how withdrawing will impact their immigration status. ÌýSee Chapter 8, Withdrawal from the University.
Study Abroad and Global Programs
ºÚÁÏÍø provides students with opportunities to participate in a range of global study programs including: Ìýsemester or quarter-length study abroad; Global Explorations short-term faculty-led programs; the Global Engagement Innovation Fellowship; the Global Engagement Community Engagement Fellowship; Global Internships; UK Summer Fulbright and Virtual Programs. Programs are available during four terms: summer, fall, winter, and spring.
Santa Clara approved programs offer students opportunities to integrate with the host culture and foster personal reflection in the context of rigorous study. Programs may allow students to pursue independent research, attend classes with local students, participate in community-based learning, or gain professional experience through academic internships, which, in turn, can serve as a basis for senior capstone projects. For more information on Santa Clara’s Study Abroad and Global Programs, see Chapter 6 of this Bulletin.