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OUTCOMES

Exchange participants will learn and be able to articulate and share:
  • Educational, socio-economic, political, religious and cultural differences that contribute to a country's uniqueness
  • How student services are provided and funded
  • Trends, challenges, and new programs
  • Mutual issues as well as issues that are specific to the host country and host/visited institutions
  • The level of interest expressed by students in participating in study abroad programs and the basis for students' academic and geographical preferences
     

CONTACT

Karen Pennington
NASPA International Education Exchange Coordinator
Vice President for Student Development and Campus Life
Montclair State University
Phone: (973) 655-4311
E-mail: karen.pennington@montclair.edu

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Current Relationships

Australia/New Zealand - The exchange with Australia and New Zealand involves a partnership with the Australia/New Zealand Student Services Association (ANZSSA). The exchange agreement calls for reciprocal visits in alternating years by delegations of up to three colleagues.

China - The exchange with China involves a partnership with The Association of Normal University Student Affairs in China (ANUSAC). The exchange agreement calls for reciprocal visits in alternating years by delegations of up to three colleagues.

France - The exchange with France involves a partnership with The Centre National des Oeuvres Universitaires et Scolaires (CNOUS), the federal agency responsible for overseeing student services in France. The exchange agreement calls for reciprocal visits in alternating years by delegations of up to five colleagues.

Germany - The exchange with Germany involves a partnership with the Deutsches Studentenwerk (DSW), Germany's national coordinating body for student services. The exchange agreement calls for reciprocal visits in alternating years by delegations of up to five colleagues.

Ireland - The exchange agreement with Ireland involves a partnership with The Confederation of Student Services in Ireland (CSSI). The exchange agreement calls for reciprocal visits in alternating years by delegations of up to five colleagues.

Mexico - The exchange with Mexico involves a partnership with The Instituto Technologico y de Estudios de Monterrey (ITESM), a multicampus, technologically based university. The exchange agreement calls for reciprocal visits in alternating years by delegations of up to three colleagues.

South Africa - The exchange with South Africa involves a partnership with the South African Association of Senior Student Affairs Professionals (SAASSAP). The exchange agreement calls for reciprocal visits in alternating years by delegations of up to four colleagues.

Spain - The exchange with Spain involves a partnership with the Consejo de Colegios Mayores Universitarios de Espana (CCMU). The exchange agreement calls for reciprocal visits in alternating years by delegations of up to five colleagues.

U.A.E. - NASPA is pleased to announce that a new international exchange agreement with the Student Affairs Professional Association (SAPA) in the United Arab Emirates has recently been signed. Universities that are participating in the exchange agreement are: The American University in Dubai; the United Arab Emirates University; the Higher Colleges of Technology--Dubai Women's College; the Higher Colleges of Technology--Dubai Men's College; Zayed University and the University of Sharjah.

United Kingdom - The exchange agreement with the United Kingdom involves a partnership with the Association of Managers of Student Services in Higher Education (AMOSSHE) of the United Kingdom. The exchange agreement calls for reciprocal visits in alternating years by delegations of up to five colleagues.