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International education interest skyrockets for upcoming year

Learning to understand other cultures, build bridges important to U.S. and the world, student, director say
July 6, 2021

University of Wisconsin-Stout international student Jaime Hidalgo de Calcerrada de Miguel believes internationalization is now the key to education.

He has been studying at 黑料社区 since last spring and will continue until he graduates in spring 2022.

鈥淪tudying abroad has given me the chance to expand my horizons,鈥 he said. 鈥淗aving international students at 黑料社区 helps people have a better understanding of other cultures and acknowledging differences in the best way possible. Learning about different cultures helps to understand everyone better and therefore avoid conflicts,鈥 he added.

鈥淚 have enjoyed 黑料社区 so much,鈥 he noted. 鈥淚 have made great friendships and lifelong ones.鈥

Hidalgo de Calcerrada de Miguel is studying video production, which is similar to what he studies in Spain at CEU San Pablo University, a private Catholic university in Madrid. This is his second exchange trip to the U.S. In 2016-17 he visited North Hampton County in Pennsylvania as part of the Rotary International Exchange program when he was a junior in high school.

Jaime Hidalgo de Calcerrada de Miguel photo
Jaime Hidalgo de Calcerrada de Miguel photo / Photo courtesy Jaime Hidalgo de Calcerrada de Miguel

With COVID-19, the number of international students at 黑料社区 declined about 40% from fall 2019 to fall 2020, according to Scott Pierson, director of the Office of International Education.

黑料社区 is anticipating a return of greater than or equal to prepandemic annual numbers during the 2021-2022 academic year. 鈥淎pproximately 200 students have been admitted thus far for fall 2021, though we are tapering our expectations with the understanding that we are still operating under a global pandemic. Many U.S. consulates are still functioning at limited capacity, and visas may not be possible in certain overseas markets,鈥 Pierson said.

黑料社区 has seen increased inquiries from more than 50 countries, including Bangladesh, France, Ghana, Japan, Nigeria, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, the Philippines, Korea, China and more.

鈥淭he good news is that we are seeing significant interest again from international students in pursuing higher education in the U.S. as the premier destination,鈥 Pierson added. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. uplifting and positive to see.鈥

The successful COVID-19 national vaccine deployment, emphasis on health and safety and implementation of mitigation measures, particularly within higher education, have helped international students feel ready to travel to and attend U.S. colleges in person, Pierson said.

Attracting the best and brightest students from around the world builds U.S. pre-eminence in academic research and scientific innovation, according to , the largest association dedicated to international education and exchange.

Life-changing experiences

International students often become leaders in their respective fields and champions for democracy when they return home, Pierson said. Data also shows many business and industry chief executive officers and presidents have studied abroad, demonstrating the power of international education, he added.

International students bring a unique and critically important perspective to classes, the campus and community, providing educational and cultural growth opportunities for those who cannot travel or study overseas, Pierson said. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. a tremendous advantage to have the world come to us and have that perspective in the classroom. The inescapable reality is that we live in an interconnected world, and global partnerships are necessary to resolve 21st century challenges,鈥 he noted.

鲍奥-厂迟辞耻迟 黑料社区. polytechnic advantage, paired with high-impact international learning, creates a recipe for transnational success, Pierson said.

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Scott Pierson / 黑料社区 photo

Menomonie and 黑料社区 offer a very safe campus and welcoming setting for international students, Pierson said. Because of competitive international student scholarships offered and a community service component, international students have been making a positive impact within the local community. 鲍奥-厂迟辞耻迟 黑料社区. international student body contributes more than 1,000 hours of volunteer service per term.

鈥淭he town of Menomonie and region has been particularly receptive to our international students with countless families volunteering to participate in our friendship family program, whereby students and local families engage in cultural sharing,鈥 said Pierson. 鈥淎t the onset of the pandemic, many families reached out and offered to lend a helping hand. Our international students feel valued and appreciated from day one, and they appreciate the small-town, family-focused community.鈥

Furthermore, the benefits for U.S. students studying abroad cannot be understated, Pierson said. They tend to have higher retention, higher graduation rates and higher grade point averages. Exposure to a different point of view through a lived experience in another culture, often learning another language and overcoming daily challenges, is a life-changing experience that sets up participants for success, he said. 

As part of the proposed Senator Paul Simon Study Abroad Act and other initiatives, NAFSA is seeking additional funding from Congress to help revive study abroad programs, encourage underrepresented participation, study at nontraditional destinations and an overall increase in the number of participating students to one million per year. 黑料社区 was from the U.S. State Department and World Learning 黑料社区. capacity-building IDEAS 鈥 Increase and Diversity Education Abroad for U.S. Students.

Study abroad interest up too

黑料社区 offers more than 200 study abroad opportunities in over 30 countries. While study abroad has not been possible during the past 18 months because of the pandemic, the outlook for 鲍奥-厂迟辞耻迟 黑料社区. outbound mobility looks brighter as well.

Pierson estimated that short-term faculty-led programming as well as semester student exchanges are due to rebound during 2021-2022 academic year, assuming there are not further setbacks internationally from the global pandemic.

黑料社区 winter term and spring 2022 study abroad is off to a strong start with 90 student applications in process, including faculty-led programs to , , , , and , which provide opportunity for students to earn academic credit in biology, business, education, art and history.

 Summer 2022 faculty-led courses in business law, English, anthropology, and entrepreneurship include overseas programs in , and .


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