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The BGSU HESA New Zealand 2008 Tour is designed specifically for graduate students in the Division of Higher Education and Student Affairs, student affairs professionals, and other university administrators who wish to gain exposure to a different culture, examine the effects of that culture on a country's system of higher education, and explore the actual and potential effects of international exchange. Through readings, discussions, and site visits participants will have the opportunity to experience higher education and student affairs in the New Zealand context. On this study tour participants will travel throughout New Zealand visiting various universities, speaking with administrators, meeting faculty, and interacting with students.
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Course
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WHO CAN PARTICIPATE? Anyone can join us on this fabulous learning experience! We welcome participation from those in and outside of the Bowling Green State University community.
Program Highlights
- Visit universities including:
- University of Waikato
- University of Otago
- Canterbury University
- University of Auckland
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Wānanga o Aotearoa (Maori institution in Hamilton)
- Internationalize your perspective of student affairs and learn about study abroad and international student services
- Interact with New Zealand higher education professionals, faculty, and students
- Learn more about the indigenous people of New Zealand, the Maori
- Discover the history, culture, and beauty of New Zealand
- Enjoy free time to explore the sights of New Zealand
Tour & Course Highlights
Participants are encouraged to register for course credit by enrolling in CSP 695 HESA New Zealand Study Tour (graded S/U). Students will be required to complete course work in addition to trip participation. It is expected that ALL study tour participants, regardless of whether or not they are taking the course for credit, will be full and active participants while abroad and prior to departure.
BGSU Participants
PRE-DEPARTURE MEETINGS
Participants will be required to attend ALL pre-departure orientation sessions and participate in all group activities. There will be four pre-departure meetings.
**All pre-departure sessions will take place monthly on selected Fridays from 1.30pm-4.20pm @ BGSU**
NON-BGSU Participants
Individuals who are not affiliated with BGSU are encouraged to join us on the 2008 BGSU HESA New Zealand Study Tour. There will be four pre-departure sessions that will be held at Bowling Green State University during the Spring semester. If you are unable to attend these sessions, program staff will work with you to receive any information shared at these sessions. P re-departure sessions will take place monthly on selected Fridays from 1:30pm – 4:20pm @ BGSU.
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Program Cost
The total cost for the BGSU HESA New Zealand Study Tour is $3,750 (estimated). Given fluctuating exchange rates, we reserve the right to adjust the cost of the tour to reflect changes in rates. If you register for CSP 695, credit hours will apply toward your summer 2008 class schedule.
What's Included?
- Flights to and from the New Zealand (departing Detroit)
- Transportation within New Zealand
- All accommodations
- Some meals
- Program activities and tours
- Course credits (for BG students/staff only)
Financial Aid Resources If you are a BGSU student, staff, or faculty and you are interested in seeking funding to help cover the cost of the trip, consider the following options:
- BGSU HESA Diversity Enhancement Fund
- BGSU Graduate Student Senate
- BGSU Education Abroad Office
- Contact the BG Financial Aid office to learn about other possible funding options.
Payment Schedule
November 9th - $300 deposit DUE
Fee is applied towards total cost of trip. $200 is non-refundable. $100 is refundable until March 1.
February 1, 2008 - 1st Half balance DUE
April 13, 2008 - 2nd Half DUE
*Make all checks payable to HESA
Send deposits and registration forms to:
Division of Higher Education & Student Affairs
New Zealand Study Tour
330 Education Building
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403
For information regarding receiving graduate credit for the tour or any other questions, contact Carney Strange ( strange@bgsu.edu ) or Pete Meagher ( peterm@bgsu.edu ).
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