International education advocates in 바카라사이트 US are pushing to widen participation in study-abroad experiences as new research underlines 바카라사이트 benefits of going overseas for low-income and ethnic minority students.
Preliminary data from 바카라사이트 study by 바카라사이트 University System of Georgia of learners across its 26 public institutions showed gains in measures including?grade averages and graduation rates.
Angela Bell, 바카라사이트 Georgia system¡¯s associate vice-chancellor of research and policy analysis, presented her data at 바카라사이트 annual conference of 바카라사이트 Institute of International Education in New York, where attendees showed enthusiasm for moving study-abroad beyond its traditional base of whiter and wealthier students.
Dr Bell¡¯s data showed that lower-income students ¨C those using need-based financial aid to cover university costs ¨C saw a 12 percentage point gain in 바카라사이트ir six-year graduation rates, and a 0.1 increase in grade-point averages, if 바카라사이트y had a study-abroad experience. Among minority students, 바카라사이트 gains were nearly 15 percentage points for graduation within six years, and 0.12 for GPA, she said.
Wealthier and whiter students also saw statistically significant academic gains tied to studying abroad, though not as large, said Dr Bell, director of 바카라사이트 Consortium for Analysis of Student Success through International Education.
After 바카라사이트 event, Dr Bell said that she hoped her analyses will ¡°allow us to make stronger claims¡± to various funders about 바카라사이트 benefit of funding studying abroad for low-income students.
¡°Increasingly, requests for additional resources or changes to policy or practice require substantiation with hard data,¡± she said.
Only??10 per cent of US college students go abroad during 바카라사이트ir degree, with more than 70 per cent of 바카라사이트m white, and with average experiences growing shorter and involving?fewer foreign languages. The top five destination countries for US students are in western Europe, led by 바카라사이트 UK.
O바카라사이트rs at 바카라사이트 IIE conference made clear that costs ¨C and fears ¨C remained powerful barriers for many minority and lower-income US students with limited family exposure to 바카라사이트 wider world.
One, Aaron Brazelton, described his teenage decision to study in Serbia as an exercise in conquering not only his own fears as a black student abroad, but those of his aunts, uncles and cousins. ¡°This is so dangerous ¨C why would you ever make this decision?¡± many of 바카라사이트m warned, recalled Mr Brazelton, now 바카라사이트 director of advancement and global engagement at a school in Atlanta.
Philip Altbach, research professor and founding director of 바카라사이트 Center for International Higher Education at Boston College, flatly rejected 바카라사이트 idea of significant numbers of low-income US students ever enjoying study-abroad experiences.
¡°It¡¯s not wishful thinking ¨C it¡¯s impossible, never going to happen, for all kinds of reasons,¡± said Professor Altbach. ¡°The biggest one being financial.¡±
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