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Mark Hallett Senior Director, International Student & Scholar Services

Mark Hallett Senior Director, International Student & Scholar Services. International Students at CSU: Dramatic Growth and a Quality Experience. International Students at Selected U.S. Doctoral Institutions 2010-11. Institution International Students

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Mark Hallett Senior Director, International Student & Scholar Services

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  1. Mark Hallett Senior Director, International Student & Scholar Services International Students at CSU: Dramatic Growth and a Quality Experience

  2. International Students at Selected U.S. Doctoral Institutions 2010-11 InstitutionInternational Students U. Of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 7,991 Purdue U. main campus 7,562 Ohio State U. main campus 6,082 U. Of Michigan at Ann Arbor 5,995 Michigan State U. 5,748 Indiana U. at Bloomington 5,471 U. Of Minnesota – Twin Cities 5,124 U. Of Wisconsin at Madison 4,647 Iowa State U. 3,631 North Carolina State U. 3,235

  3. Board of Governors Peer Comparison International Students as a Percent of the Total Student Population ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Purdue University15% Iowa State University11% Michigan State University11% Texas A & M University9% North Carolina State University 8% Ohio State University8% Oklahoma State University 8% Washington State University 6% Oregon State University5% Colorado State University 4% University of California, Davis 4%

  4. International Student Enrollment Scenarios for CSU Total Enrollment 26,000 28,000 36,000 4% Int’l Students 1,040 1,120 1,440 8% Int’l Students 2,080 2,240 2,880 10% Int’l Students 2,600 2,800 3,600

  5. CSU Goals for 2020___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ • 3,000 international students (~8%) • 1,000 INTO students in that 3,000 enrollment • 800 other new international students • 1,200 Chinese students (40% of int’l students) • 400 CSU partner schools • 400 INTO students • 400 other

  6. International Student Barometer Overviews for CSU Overall satisfaction with educational experience Learning Living experience Student support National Rank (25) 3 2 2 2 Int’l Rank (240) 9 10 20 9

  7. Categories in which CSU ranked #1 in U.S.______________________________________________________________ • quality of teachers • expert lecturers • research • safety • campus environment • dining services • eco-friendly attitude • “good place to be” • social activities

  8. International Student Barometer Survey Colorado State University Office of International Programs Fall 2011

  9. What is the ISB Students invited to participate from October to December 2011 209,422 international students responded from 238 institutions in 16 countries Institution-specific results compared against comparator groups, national and international benchmarks

  10. Benchmark Group: Participating Institutions • Colorado State University • DePaul University • Long Island University • Iowa State University • University of Pittsburgh • Indiana University Bloomington • Indiana U—Purdue U Indianapolis • University of Cincinnati • Northeastern University • Arizona State University • Michigan State • University • Western Michigan University • The George Washington University • Drexel University • Kent State University • State University of New York Oswego • State University of New York New Platz • Stony Brook University • SUNY Plattsburgh • The Fashion Institute of Technology

  11. Areas of Strength • Learning above ISB and U.S. averages in all statistically significant elements: • Teaching • Content elements • Living ranked very highly: • Quality of location • Facilities • People elements • Satisfaction with all support elements above 80%

  12. U.S Support Elements • Ranked #1: • Dining services • Ranked #2: • Lory Student Center • Office of International Programs • Cashier’s Office • Ranked #3: • Student clubs and associations • CASA • KEY • Academic advising • Counseling

  13. Opportunities for Improvement • Student arrival • Airport Pick-up • Transportation • Integration with campus community • Diverse community • Worship facilities • Career Services

  14. Support UtilizationImplications as international enrollment increases?

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