On Campus - with CITI Program

Study Abroad Programs - On Campus Podcast

March 29, 2023 CITI Program Season 1 Episode 39
Study Abroad Programs - On Campus Podcast
On Campus - with CITI Program
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On Campus - with CITI Program
Study Abroad Programs - On Campus Podcast
Mar 29, 2023 Season 1 Episode 39
CITI Program

Sarah Chenworth is the Director of International Affairs at Nova Southeastern University. In this role, she oversees International Student and Scholar Services, and Education Abroad programs and coordinates the Global Scholars program. Sarah also serves as an adjunct faculty member, teaching courses in the Global Engagement minor. Sarah has an MS in Student Affairs from Nova Southeastern University and a BS in Elementary Education with a TESOL endorsement from the University of Tampa.

Study abroad programs in the United States have been transformed since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. According to NASFA, higher education institutions in the United States have lost nearly $1 billion due to the shortened or canceled programs. Study abroad programs are important for students as they provide critical competencies and experiences in an ever-expanding global workforce. While almost all institutions re-engaged in their study abroad initiatives following the onset of COVID-19 in March 2020, more investments in international programs are needed to ensure the United States remains competitive globally.

Learn more about CITI Program at https://about.citiprogram.org/

Show Notes

Sarah Chenworth is the Director of International Affairs at Nova Southeastern University. In this role, she oversees International Student and Scholar Services, and Education Abroad programs and coordinates the Global Scholars program. Sarah also serves as an adjunct faculty member, teaching courses in the Global Engagement minor. Sarah has an MS in Student Affairs from Nova Southeastern University and a BS in Elementary Education with a TESOL endorsement from the University of Tampa.

Study abroad programs in the United States have been transformed since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. According to NASFA, higher education institutions in the United States have lost nearly $1 billion due to the shortened or canceled programs. Study abroad programs are important for students as they provide critical competencies and experiences in an ever-expanding global workforce. While almost all institutions re-engaged in their study abroad initiatives following the onset of COVID-19 in March 2020, more investments in international programs are needed to ensure the United States remains competitive globally.

Learn more about CITI Program at https://about.citiprogram.org/