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Global Experiences - Office of Experiential Learning & Professional Engagement

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SSOE Global Experiences and Engagement is committed to providing diverse and unique global opportunities that enable students to develop essential, career-ready skills as a modern engineer.  

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Donations to Global Experiences make our programs financially accessible to students through scholarship or other direct student support.  In 2023, we utilized PDoG funds to break down the first barrier of participation:  passports!  We used the funds generously donated, received additional funding from SSOE programs, and were able to offer 12 free passports to Swanson students during our Passport Fair event in September!  Now, 6 months later students who never considered studying abroad are either abroad on programs or preparing to depart.   

Personal Message

One student shared their thanks for the passport funding:  “ This opportunity for students who have financial hardships is a grand one as the door is much more easily opened for study abroad opportunities. The ability for students to look into these great learning experiences as actual possibilities, rather than simply dream about them is much more possible thanks to you.” 


Thank you for helping us provide more students access to these life changing experiences!


A message from the Director of Global Experiences :


Why are donations necessary?

This program is dedicated to increasing the participation of all Swanson school students in global experiential learning options so that they may develop as ethical leaders in a globally competitive workforce,  value diversity in all forms and become fully aware of their ability to make an impact locally and globally.  We seek to do this through programs that are accessible to all students: 

a.      Purposefully create academically challenging study abroad experiences which fulfill degree requirements, allow for multiple experiential learning opportunities (internships plus global) rather than either/or experiences, and which contribute to every student’s professional development. 

b.      Increase the percentage of underrepresented populations through specialized programming, advising, and mentoring.

c.      Enable programs to be financially accessible through scholarships, grants, and supplemental funding.

 

Photos and videos are of the following: 

* student shared their experience in Germany

*student shared their experience in Japan

*student shared their experience in Italy

* student alumni at a welcome reception hosted by local students and administrators with gifts from the students while studying in Vietnam.  

* students studying in India meeting with local government officials and community members.  

*students in Renaissance program in Italy

Student shared their experience in Florence 

* student group studying in South Africa    

*student group at a local port while studying in Cyprus

* student shared their experience in Brazil  

* student shared their experience in Florence  

Thanks To Our Recent Donors!