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INDIANA UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS STUDY 2015-16 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 Center 111 South Jordan Avenue Bloomington, IN 47405 overseas.iu.edu

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INDIANA UNIVERSIT Y

OVERSEAS STUDY2015-16 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, 2014-15

Including 575 students who participated in non-credit international experiences (conferences, research, and

volunteer service), 3,936 students throughout the IU system had an international experience in 2014-15.

10.4

13.7 8.4

TOTAL STUDENTS ABROAD, SYSTEM-WIDE & IUB

3,000

2,000

1,000

0

4,000

20372199

25482841

26782954 27802886 2918

1613 16862028

21902052

2328 22242203 2234

3391

2626

‘05-06 ‘06-07 ‘07-08 ‘08-09 ‘09-10 ‘10-11 ‘11-12 ‘12-13 ‘13-14 ‘14-15

SYSTEM-WIDE

IUB ONLY

TOTAL INDIANA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ABROAD

66% OVER 10UP

YEARS

CAMPUS DISTRIBUTION OFINDIANA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ABROAD, 2014-15

IUB

OTHER CAMPUSES

Home Campus of IU Students Abroad IUPUI & Regional Campus Students Abroad

IUPUI

IUSB

IPFW

IUE

IUS

IUK

IUN

76523%

262677%

47677

35

43

67

28

39

* Institute for International Education (IIE) Open Doors Report, 1997-2016

20IN THETOP 20

U.S. INSTITUTIONSfor total number of U.S. students

studying abroad

*

IUBhas spent YEARS

OVERSEAS STUDY MEDIA GUIDE

DISTRIBUTION OF IUB STUDENTS ABROAD BY SCHOOL, 2014-15*1IN4 graduating IUB seniors

studied abroad while at IU*

26% of IUB seniors graduating in 2015-16 (excluding international students) had

at least one credit-bearing study abroad experience while at IU.

The participation rate increases to 30% if non-credit experiences are included.

*

3

PARTICIPATION RATES BY IUB SCHOOL, 2015-16(20% and up)

COLLEGEBUSINESS EDUCATIONSPEA

100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

34% 34%

22%28%

COLL SoIC

BUS

MUS

LAW

SPEA

SPH

EDUC

GRAD

DISTRIBUTION OF IUB STUDENTS ABROAD BY SCHOOL, 2014-15

OTHER includes schools with fewer than 10 studentsstudying abroad: Nursing (6 students); UDIV (5);Social Work (4); Optometry (1).

(MEDIA)*

*The School of Global and International Studies, the Media School, and the School of Art and Design are within the College of Arts and Sciences.

(SAD)*

OTHER

952

86

896

240

149

96

3631 15

(107)*

(191)*

16

(SGIS)*

(23)*

TOP PARTICIPATION RATES BY COLLEGE DEPARTMENT, 2015-16 GRADUATES(40% and up, 10 or more graduates)

100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

82%

68%64%

50%

HISP FRIT GERMANIC STUDIES

GEOLOGY

58%

47%

ANTHRO-POLOGY

COLL

LINGUISTICS

40%

PHILOSOPHY

60%

STUDIESNELCINT’L

SGIS

64%

EALC

90%

SAD

52%

FINE ARTS

MSCH

49%

JOURNALISM

TOP PARTICIPATION RATES BY COLLEGE DEPARTMENT, 2015-16 GRADUATES(40% and up, 10 or more graduates)

100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

82%

68%64%

50%

HISP FRIT GERMANIC STUDIES

GEOLOGY

58%

47%

ANTHRO-POLOGY

COLL

LINGUISTICS

40%

PHILOSOPHY

60%

STUDIESNELCINT’L

SGIS

64%

EALC

90%

SAD

52%

FINE ARTS

MSCH

49%

JOURNALISM

OVERSEAS STUDY MEDIA GUIDE

PARTICIPATION RATES BY IUB SCHOOL, 2015-16 GRADUATES

(20% and up)

DURATION ABROAD, IUB STUDENTS 2014-15

SHORT-TERM & SUMMER

programs

#16 inSEMESTER

programs

#5 in

in ACADEMIC-YEAR programs#13

For over two decades, IUB has been

consistently ranked among the top 20 U.S. institutions based on numbers abroad.

DURATION ABROAD, IUPUI AND REGIONAL CAMPUS STUDENTS, 2014-15* Institute for International Education (IIE) Open Doors Reports, 2016

*

*

*

4

system wide

bloomington

other

ACADEMIC YEAR

SEMESTER

TWO TO EIGHT WEEKS

982(37%)

30%

2%

41%

26%

1025(39%)

550(21%)

69(3%)

7(1%)

44(6%)

376(49%)

345(45%)

TWO WEEKS OR LESS

DURATION OF IUB STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS

DURATION OF IU STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS

DURATION OF REGIONAL STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS

ACADEMIC YEAR

SEMESTER

TWO TO EIGHT WEEKS

TWO WEEKS OR LESS

ACADEMIC YEAR

SEMESTER

TWO TO EIGHT WEEKS

TWO WEEKS OR LESS

system wide

bloomington

other

ACADEMIC YEAR

SEMESTER

TWO TO EIGHT WEEKS

982(37%)

30%

2%

41%

26%

1025(39%)

550(21%)

69(3%)

7(1%)

44(6%)

376(49%)

345(45%)

TWO WEEKS OR LESS

DURATION OF IUB STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS

DURATION OF IU STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS

DURATION OF REGIONAL STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS

ACADEMIC YEAR

SEMESTER

TWO TO EIGHT WEEKS

TWO WEEKS OR LESS

ACADEMIC YEAR

SEMESTER

TWO TO EIGHT WEEKS

TWO WEEKS OR LESS

#10 IN THE

NATIONfor total number of U.S. students studying abroad

IUB was ranked

*

OVERSEAS STUDY MEDIA GUIDE

Student photo: Machu Picchu, Peru Student Photo: Vienna, Austria

GENDER & MINORITY DATAIUB continues to have a higher percentage of males studying abroad than the national average.

The percentage of minorities studying abroad now mirrors the on-campus popuation at IUB, driven by higher participation of Hispanic and Asian American students.

Note: In 2014-15, 23% of the 443 IUPUI students reported to IIE as studying abroad were minorities.

Student photo: Santiago, Chile

5

IU Overseas Study National Average

60%

40%

OVERSEAS STUDY ENROLLMENT BY GENDER, 2014-15

MALE

FEMALE 67%

33%MALE

FEMALE

IUB STUDY ABROAD ENROLLMENT BY GENDER, 2014-15

NON-MINORITIES

MINORITIES

DID NOT DISCLOSE

IU Overseas Study

ASIAN AMERICANBLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN

HISPANIC AMERICAN

TWO OR MORE RACESNATIVE AMERICAN/ALASKA NATIVE

83%

16%

27.4%

.8%

19.1%

24.5%28.2%

IU Bloomington

83%

1%

16%

29.6%

.2%

17.6%

16.0%36.6%

OVERSEAS STUDY MINORITY ENROLLMENT VS. IUB CAMPUS PROFILE, 2014-15*

1%

* including international students

IUB STUDY ABROAD MINORITY ENROLLMENT VS. IUB CAMPUS PROFILE, 2014-15*

* including international students

OVERSEAS STUDY MEDIA GUIDE

130+ PROGRAMS

250+available through the

Office of Overseas Study (OVST)

through other IU units: campuses, schools, and

departments

PROGRAMS

6

STUDENT PARTICIPATION BY PROGRAM TYPE SYSTEM-WIDE, 2014-15

External Programs

Sponsored by Department or School

Administered by Overseas Study

Co-Sponsored by Overseas Study

IU SYSTEM-WIDE DISTRIBUTIONBY PROGRAM TYPE, 2014-15

1774(55%)

356(11%)

782(25%)

297(9%)

ADMINISTERED BY IU UNITS

EXTERNAL PROGRAMS

CO-SPONSORED BY OVST

ADMINISTERED BY OVST

OVERSEAS STUDY MEDIA GUIDE

Student photos. Top: Chiloé Island, Chile. Left: Chefchaouen, Morocco. Right: Seville, Spain

50+COUNTRIES

IU study abroad programs are available in

18LANGUAGES

Students can study in

Student Photo: Paris, France

7

55%

13%

17%

5%5%

1%

4%

0%

55%

16%

11%

8%

4%4%

2% 1%

NATIONAL, 2014-15

EUROPE

NORTH AMERICA

ASIA

LATIN AMERICA MULTIPLE REGIONS

OCEANIA

MIDDLE EAST

AFRICA

WORLD REGIONS FOR STUDENTS ABROAD (SYSTEM-WIDE), 2014-15

WORLD REGIONS FOR STUDENTS ABROAD (SYSTEM-WIDE), 2014-15

OVERSEAS STUDY MEDIA GUIDE

TOP TEN IU STUDY ABROAD DESTINATIONSTOP LOCATIONS, SYSTEM-WIDE 2014-15

500

400

300

200

100

0

351316

141

UK SPAIN ITALY CHINA

137

AUSTRALIA

456

157

INDIA

110

COSTARICA

FRANCE

12894

GREECE

86

DOMINICANREPUBLIC

é15%

é21%

é33%

é54% é74% é

25% é427% é12% é7%é1%

IU System-wide, 2014-15

TOP 10 LOCATIONS, NATIONAL, 2014-15

40K

30K

20K

10K

0 UK SPAINITALY CHINA AUSTRALIAIRELAND COSTA

RICAGERMANYFRANCE JAPAN

National Data, 2014-15

FINANCIAL AID

Study Abroad Gift Aid

Other Gift Aid

Loans

OVER THE

PAST 5IU Students studying abroad

YEARS,*

* Includes IU Bloomington students as well as IUPUI and regional campus students on OVST programs.

Comparing financial aid packages

8

NOW RECEIVE

MORESTUDY ABROAD GIFT AID

LESSIN LOANS

AND TAKE OUT

27%

38%

35%

29%

38%

33%

35%

35%

30%

32%

35%

33%

$7,854,031

$9,166,702

$10,744,064

$9,015,468

2015-162011-12 2012-13 2014-15

$6,000,000

$0

$1,000,000

$2,000,000

$3,000,000

$4,000,000

$5,000,000

$7,000,000

$8,000,000

$9,000,000

$10,000,000

$11,000,000

$12,000,000

33%

37%

30%

2013-14

$8,398,772

Study Abroad Gift AidOther Gift Aid

Loans

FINANCIAL AID, IUB STUDENTS ABROAD

CAMPUS SUPPORT In addition to the David Starr Jordan scholarships and the new Presidential Match scholarships, all IU campuses offered other special funding for students going abroad: IUE: $52,600, IUK: $12,175, IUS: $21,450, IUSB: $13,000, IUPUI: $70,000.

UNIT SUPPORT A number of IUB schools have dedicated significant resources for their students going abroad. SPEA made available $384K in dedicated scholarships to 250 students accepted to their programs abroad, the Media School contributed $149K towards their international programs for journalism students and KSB provided a total of $101K in special scholarships to 68 qualified students for study abroad and an additional $50,824 to Kelley Scholars.

SCHOLARSHIPS THROUGHOUT THE SYSTEM Overseas Study granted $114K in 2015-16 to students with demonstrated need and merit on administered programs, including minority and regional campus students.

This was the tenth year for the David Starr Jordan Scholarship which are for students from five regional campuses (IUE, IUK, IUN, IUS, and IUSB) who participate in credit-bearing programs approved by the IU Overseas Study Advisory Council and offered by their campuses. 49 applicants received $14,875 funding in addition to campus matching funds.

OVERSEAS STUDY MEDIA GUIDE

70STUDENTS

submitted

330PHOTOStaken in

35 COUNTRIES

Left: 1st-Place winner for “Local Culture” Alexandra Lebovits. Sydney, Australia. Top-Right: 1st-Place winner for “IU Students Abroad” Hannah Holloway. Florence, Italy. Bottom-Right: 1st-Place winner for “Local Environment” Jennifer Baumgartner. Southern Iceland.

2016 Photo Contest

Six students received award packages from local businesses for submissions

in the categories of: Local Environments, Local Culture,

and IU Students Abroad.

OVERSEAS STUDY MEDIA GUIDE