SDSU
Among Top 2 Doctoral/Research-Intensive
Universities for Students Studying Abroad
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SDSU Marketing & Communications
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SAN DIEGO, November 19, 2004 SDSU is now
the second ranked university of its type in the country for students
studying internationally, a new report shows.
The Institute of International Education (IIE)s
Open Doors 2004 report ranks SDSU second in the nation for students
studying abroad, up one spot from last year, among Doctoral/Research-Intensive
universities. The ranking is based on the total number of students
who studied abroad during the 2002-2003 academic year. During that
period, 1,030 SDSU students studied abroad.
Given the world situation today, international
education is all the more necessary, said Alan Sweedler, SDSU
physics professor and assistant vice president for International
Programs. Students need to be able to work internationally
and in different cultures. This is what truly contributes to international
security and cooperation.
The 10 most popular destinations for SDSU students
for 2002-2003 were: Mexico (201 students); Spain (160); the United
Kingdom (154); Costa Rica (86); Australia (57); France (53); Italy
(44); Chile (33); Germany (32) and Russia (22).
Study abroad is becoming more of a norm and
there are more faculty than ever who have become involved in working
to create these opportunities for their students, Sweedler
said. But our students remain the best recruiters. When they
return from their international studies and tell other students
about their incredible experiences, others become very interested
in pursuing study abroad as well.
Aaron Pratts, a senior, has already studied in
Sweden and Costa Rica through the university's programs and is a
prospective Fulbright Scholar with a teaching assignment in Malaysia.
Studying abroad combined with the additional travel opportunities
has greatly enhanced my educational experience and understanding
of different cultures," said Pratts, a double major in Communication
and International Security and Conflict Resolution. "SDSUs
study abroad programs have opened up my future to unlimited possibilities
as I have already developed key connections throughout Europe, Northern
Africa, Asia and Central America. I have the foundation to go anywhere
in the world to accomplish my personal and professional goals.
The 2002-2003 class of foreign-bound students caps a 517 percent
increase in study abroad participants at SDSU over the last six
years, and the SDSU officials said even more students studied abroad
in 2003-2004.
SDSUs leading role in students studying
abroad is a direct result of the universitys increased emphasis
on international education, Sweedler said. We werent
ranked in this listing five years ago. And in the last four years,
we went from 11th to fifth and now up to second. We had fewer than
200 students studying abroad five years ago; last year we had 1,168
students who studied abroad.
Other notable facts include:
* SDSU was ranked third among all universities
in California in the IIEs study abroad rankings;
* SDSU ranks 13th for hosting international students,
according to the IIE report;
* 18 percent of SDSUs graduates studied abroad
for the 2002-2003 academic year.
Miami University of Ohio topped the study abroad
list (1,208 students), followed by SDSU. George Mason University
(915), Baylor University (895) and the University of Saint Thomas
(649) came in third, fourth and fifth, respectively.
The Open Doors 2004 report is published by the
Institute of International Education,the leading not-for-profit
educational and cultural exchange organization in the United States.
IIE has conducted the annual statistical survey of the foreign students
in the United States since 1949, and has been collecting study abroad
figures since 1986. A grant from the U.S. Department of States
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs underwrites the research
and report.
San Diego State University is the oldest and largest
higher education institution in the San Diego region. Since it was
founded in 1897, the university has grown to offer bachelors
degrees in 81 areas, masters degrees in 72 areas and doctorates
in 16 areas. SDSUs more than 33,000 students participate in
an academic curriculum distinguished by direct contact with faculty
and an increasing international emphasis that prepares them for
a global future. For more information, visit www.sdsu.edu.
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