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Off-Campus Study programs exist in most regions of the world. You will find
information on a very wide range of programs at www.grinnell.edu/offices/ocs.
Featured Programs
The programs featured on the Off-Campus Study website have been
carefully selected and are believed to represent some of the best opportunities available today in off-campus study. From among the broad academic and geographical diversity of options, most students should be able to identify a program well suited to their academic goals.
Types of Programs
Most programs offer you the opportunity to enhance your major,
concentration, or other area of academic interest while broadening your liberal
arts education by learning about another area of the world. In some programs,
the courses offered are linked by a common theme, such as women's studies,
environmental studies, or global development studies. In others, coursework may
be closely connected to a particular major such as biology or economics. Programs
may be organized and operated by American educational institutions, universities
abroad, or a combination of both in a cooperative arrangement. Formats vary from
traditional classroom-based instruction to fieldwork, independent study, and internship.
Program Competitiveness
It is important to note that off-campus study programs vary considerably
in competitiveness. While some programs are highly competitive, accepting only
students with higher GPAs and specific course preparation, others may have more
relaxed criteria for admission. Specific prerequisites and GPA requirements are
normally set out in the program information materials. Campus Program Advisers
are also able to advise you regarding your eligibility for a particular program.
Normally, Grinnell students apply to only one off-campus study program. Denial of
admission to Grinnell students is rare because of the screening that takes place
during the approval process.
YearLong Programs
Approval to attend yearlong programs is limited and is granted by the
Off-Campus Study Board on a competitive basis to students demonstrating
exceptional academic achievement, strong written rationale, and support for their
plans from their major department. The Off-Campus Study Board gives preference
to well-focused proposals designed to deepen the student's knowledge of a single
culture within the context of a single integrated program. Successful applications
for yearlong approval normally involve a request to study in one program in one
country.
Assessing the Importance of Off-Campus Study
You may already have a good idea about where and what you would
like to study off-campus. However, if you are just beginning to explore the
possibilities, you should reflect seriously on what you are planning to do.
Personally, at this point in your life and education, you are likely to be at the
optimal point in your capacity to learn by living and studying in a new and
challenging environment. Since an optimal point occurs by definition only once
in a lifetime, and off-campus study may hold valuable personal, academic, and
professional benefits, the careful choice of an appropriate program may well
be one of the most important decisions you make during your college career.
Core Rationale for Off-Campus Study
Grinnell requires that you select a program compatible with your
academic goals, which you will clearly set out in a four-year course-plan and
written rationale for off-campus study. It is up to you to define your goals in
consultation with your academic adviser. Since your choice of program must
be linked to your academic objectives, you should begin by thinking about why
you want to study off-campus, i.e., your core rationale. Most students choose
to link their off-campus study to their major or concentration while others may
wish to use the experience to enhance their understanding of other subjects
studied on campus.
Additional Objectives for Off-Campus Study
In addition to the core rationale described above, your choice of program
may be partly determined by additional academic objectives you want to achieve. For
example, you may wish to broaden your liberal arts education by studying a language
or taking courses not offered at Grinnell. You may also have broader educational
goals connected to the experience of living in another culture. The possibility of
community service, fieldwork, or an internship might be an important consideration.
Additional objectives such as these are important to consider along with your
core rationale and will help in selecting a program that is right for you.
Campus Program Advisers
A Program Adviser is assigned to every off-campus study program
featured by Grinnell College. These advisers are very familiar with the programs
they represent and can provide you with detailed program information as well as
answering any questions you may have.
Peer Advisers
Every semester, large numbers of Grinnell students return from studying off campus.
Talking with other students who have already studied on a program of interest to you
is essential to making an intelligent decision about off-campus study.
International Students
Grinnell College is fortunate to have a diverse student body from
many parts of the world. International students may be able to provide you with
valuable insights and information to help you in making a decision about where to
study off campus. The International Students Office will provide names of students
from specified countries or regions.
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