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2017-2018 Catalog 
    
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Center for International Programs and Activities (CIPA)


Center for International Programs and Activities

Shawnee State University welcomes students from many cultures. The Center for International Programs and Activities (CIPA) is designed to help our international students fully participate in their college experience. The CIPA director coordinates campus services and programming which enhance our international students’ social and academic success. Working in conjunction with various campus offices, CIPA assures that our international students find individual attention specific to their concerns and to their own life, educational, and career goals.

Housed in its own building on campus, the staff of the Rose L. & Augusta Jacobs Center for International Programs is dedicated to providing Shawnee State University’s students and the campus community with opportunities to appreciate different values and cultures around the world. These experiences prepare our students for the increasingly global nature of society, encourage their understanding of other people, and enable them to contribute to the well being of our world community. Central also to its mission, CIPA fosters and promotes international understanding and global perspective to the university community and to the region served by Shawnee State.

International Study Programs

Providing the opportunity to broaden perspectives, the University sponsors international awareness and exchange programs, including a number of long-term and short-term foreign study experiences. Shawnee State also takes great pride in the international faculty who teach at the University. These faculty, and the students we welcome from other countries, share their international perspectives every day and enrich the lives of everyone in the Shawnee State academic community. International programs at Shawnee State take many forms: courses taught by university faculty, courses at foreign educational institutions, field studies, internships, and student exchange programs. As a part of creating greater international awareness, CIPA sponsors a variety of programs, such as International Meal Days, International Film Festival, the International Forum, International Buddy Program, Friendship Families, and also hosts visiting foreign scholars and lecturers. In order for its students to benefit from a variety of international study options, Shawnee State University has established sister-university agreements around the world. If you are interested in an international exchange opportunity, you should plan early, consulting with your faculty advisor and with the director of the Center for International Programs and Activities.

 

 International Service and Peace Corps Preparation Program (ISPCPP) 

 Shawnee State University is one of a very few select schools in the national offering a recognized program, developed in cooperation with the Peace Corps, to prepare students to apply for Peace Corps service.  Coursework in the program emphasizes:

  • Cross-cultural skills
  • Global poverty
  • International development
  • Foreign language study
  • Core focus areas for Peace Corps service including food security/agriculture, global health, environmental sustainability, and teaching English as a second language
  • The Peace Corps application process 

 For more information on ISPCPP, visit our website at: http://www.shawnee.edu/offices/international-students/peace-corps.aspx 

 

For More Information:

Kate Kerr, Director
Center for International Programs and Activities
Shawnee State University
940 Second Street
Portsmouth, Ohio 45662-4344
Phone: 740.351.3127
Fax: 740.351.3501
E-mail: kkerr@shawnee.edu

CIPA website : http://shawnee.edu/offices/international-students/index.aspx


 

 

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