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Idea 6: secure buy-in from the top of institutions in order to mandate change

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In order for institutions to change, there must be both a top-down and bottom-up approach. Trustees, Boards and the Office of the President must work to convey that study abroad needs to move from the periphery to the mainstream on campuses, and they must follow through on their statements to ensure implementation throughout.

Idea 7: fix the broken systems on campuses that unnecessarily hinder study abroad

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Financial aid, scholarships and the process of applying for study abroad are broken at worst and convoluted at best at many campuses.

Idea 9: develop creative partnerships with the private sector to raise funds, increase public awareness and link study abroad to careers

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Rather than simply looking at the private sector for money, explore ways to involve a diverse group with the campaign. Look for ways to promote the private sector and involve it and its leadership as outspoken advocates for study abroad.

Letter from Going Global 2014

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This year’s education summit organized by the British Council convened in Miami earlier this week. Miami is as affordable and as international as a conference planner might find these days, and one that allowed the Council to reach out to colleagues and partners in the Americas.

Idea 8: provide incentives to all stakeholders who stand to gain by expanding study abroad

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Rather than simply looking at the private sector for money, explore ways to involve a diverse group with the campaign. Look for ways to promote the private sector and involve it and its leadership as outspoken advocates for study abroad.

Delegates Explore U.S. Community College Model as Answer to India’s Youth Bulge

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Through a grant from the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, eight dedicated university presidents, rectors, and deans visited the United States for a seven-day, coast-to-coast survey of the extensive and diverse U.S. Community College system.

Idea 1: redefine, rebrand and modernize the concept of “study abroad”

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“Study abroad” does not reflect the breadth of study abroad options that have evolved over the years; it is outdated and needs to be changed to reflect the new reality of “study abroad.”

Idea 10: make “global” locally relevant to parents, communities and businesses

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“All politics are local.” A grassroots approach is necessary to convincing parents, communities and businesses that study abroad matters on a personal level, to the community and will have an impact on business.

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