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Adviser Appreciation Awards Friday, 02 May 2008 2007 EducationUSA Adviser Awards Advising that had the Highest Impact Advising Under Stressful Conditions Best Mentor Best Newcomer Best Presenter Most Innovative Outreach Project/Program Outstanding Single Accomplishment Unsung Hero Honorable Mention for U.S. Campus Host 2006 EducationUSA Adviser Awards Best Mentor Career Achievement Outstanding Accomplishment Promising New Adviser Success Under Duress Unsung Hero
NAFSA Schedule for Overseas Advisers Friday, 08 February 2008 Dear Advisers,
NAFSA Schedule Thursday, May 22 Friday, May 23 Saturday, May 24 Monday, May 26 Tuesday - Friday Friday, May 30 Saturday, May 31 Dorothy Mora
Lewis Hosts International Student Advisers Thursday, 05 July 2007 Lewis Hosts International Student Advisers
A familiarization trip brought 25 international student advisers to visit selected colleges, universities, two-year colleges, and Intensive English Language Programs across Illinois. Four advisers representing China, Poland, Bolivia, and the Philippines received a tour of Lewis’ main campus in Romeoville, as well as learned about some of the highlights of the University’s academic programs. The trip was a joint effort between Study Illinois, an educational consortium dedicated to welcoming international students to Illinois, and EducationUSA, a network of nearly 500 advising and information centers that actively promote U.S. higher education in eight regions and 170 countries around the world. Study Illinois also works closely with the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Office of International Trade; EducationUSA is supported by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State. Coordinated by Michael J. Fekete, Lewis Director of International Student Services, the event was the result of a direct collaboration with Andrew Sison, Lewis Dean of Admission; and Roberto Suarez, Program Coordinator for Multicultural and International Recruitment at Lewis. Many other University departments and offices also contributed their efforts toward the success of the visit, Fekete said. Current Lewis international students representing the advisers’ countries also participated, attending a luncheon that followed the program. Through this post-event gathering, the visiting advisers had an opportunity to receive personalized accounts of the value of a Lewis education from these students. Fekete said he hopes to host such a visit and other similar events every year. “My task now is to promote Lewis as a wonderful destination of study, with quality programs and an important mission,” he said. “This is the beginning of a long-term plan to let those around the world know the importance of a Lewis education.” Serving as an internationally friendly and welcoming institution enables the University to bring the world to campus, and increases students’ understanding of the larger global society, Fekete said. “The fact that many companies and positions are now global means that students are going to be looked at in terms of their foreign language skills, as well as their understanding of international markets and business trends,” he added. “The continued promotion of diversity and multiculturalism on campus makes Lewis a wonderful study abroad option for international students, and shows that Lewis is mirroring what is going on around the world.” According to Fekete, the visit is one way that Lewis is expanding its recruiting efforts to increase the University’s international student population. “A goal of the University’s strategic plan is to grow its [student] population, and international students are a part of that,” he said. The Institute of International Education reports that more than half of a million people from around the world studied in the United States last year, with 201,000 students choosing higher learning institutions in 10 of the nation’s major metropolitan areas. The Chicago-Naperville-Joliet region attracted more than 15,000 students in 2006, making Illinois the fifth most popular state to host international students. A resident of Oak Lawn, Fekete joined Lewis in February of 2007. From 2002-07, he was the International Student Admissions Specialist at Moraine Valley Community College in Palos Hills, Ill., where he oversaw all aspects of international admissions. He also spent five years managing five international student centers in the metropolitan Chicago area for the Washington Post-owned Kaplan, Inc., a global provider of lifelong educational opportunities. A native of Pittsburgh, Fekete received a bachelor’s degree in Rhetoric from the University of Pittsburgh, and completed coursework at the School for International Training in Vermont and the University of Glasgow in Scotland. He also taught English in the Czech Republic at Charles University in Prague. In 1991, he was one of the first students to study abroad in post-Communist Hungary.
2008 International Education Conferences Tuesday, 03 July 2007 SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR NOMINATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN 2008 INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CONFERENCES 1. THIS IS AN ACTION REQUEST FOR PAOS. PLEASE SEE PARA 3 FOR REQUESTED ACTION. SUMMARY: THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF EDUCATIONUSA ADVISERS IS TO HELP PROSPECTIVE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS GAIN ADMISSION TO U.S. COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. TO HELP MEET THIS OBJECTIVE, ECA/A/S/A IS PLEASED TO OFFER ADVISERS OPPORTUNITIES TO CONNECT WITH ADMISSIONS OFFICERS BY SUPPORTING ATTENDANCE AT INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CONFERENCES. Posts are encouraged to consult with the REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL ADVISING COORDINATOR (REAC) for recommendations on adviser nominations and suitability of advisers' conference preferences. REAC CONTACT INFORMATION IS LOCATED AT: www.educationusa.state.gov/centers/. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT ADVISERS NOMINATED FOR ATTENDANCE SHOULD BE ALUMNI OF EITHER THE U.S.-BASED TRAINING PROGRAM AND/OR THE PROFESSIONAL ADVISING LEADERSHIP PROGRAM OR SIMILAR PROGRAM. -- RESULTS OF ADVISER ATTENDANCE INCLUDE INCREASED UNDERSTANDING OF ISSUES FACED BY INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS WHEN CONSIDERING U.S. STUDY AND STRONGER TIES BETWEEN U.S. UNIVERSITIES AND OVERSEAS EDUCATIONUSA ADVISING CENTERS LOCATED IN FULBRIGHT COMMISSIONS, BINATIONAL CENTERS, NGOS, U.S. EMBASSIES AND OTHER HOST ORGANIZATIONS. POSTS ARE REQUESTED TO SUBMIT NOMINATIONS IN PRIORITY ORDER TO ECA/A/S/A (ATTN: DOROTHY MORA) NLT SEPTEMBER 7, 2007. END SUMMARY. --- 2. 2008 CONFERENCES: -- A. MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATORS (MAFSA) - TBD MARCH 2006 -- B. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE REGISTRARS AND ADMISSIONS OFFICERS (AACRAO) ANNUAL MEETING - DEVELOPING VISIONARY LEADERS FOR A CHANGING WORLD. ORLANDO, FLORIDA: MARCH 24-27, 2008 - www.aacrao.org -- C. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GRADUATE ADMISSIONS PROFESSIONALS (NAGAP) - www.nagap.org - TBD APRIL 2008 -- D. NAFSA: ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATORS ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXPO - SHAPING THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION - WASHINGTON, DC: MAY 25-30, 2006 - www.nafsa.org -- E. COLLEGE BOARD ANNUAL SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL ADMISSIONS - TBD - JUNE WEEK 3 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY www.collegeboard.com/about/association/international/international.html -- F. OVERSEAS ASSOCIATION FOR COLLEGE ADMISSION COUNSELING (OACAC) SUMMER CONFERENCE - MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, JULY 10-12, 2008 - www.oacac.com --- G. EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION 20th Annual EAIE Conference - Antwerp, Belgium, 10-13 September 2008 - www.eaie.org/conference/futureconferences/2008.asp -- H. PENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE - TBD FALL, 2008 www.pacie.org -- I. EUROPEAN COUNCIL OF INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS (ECIS) CONFERENCE - NICE, FRANCE, NOVEMBER 19-23, 2008 - www.ecis.org -- J. NAFSA: ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATORS REGIONAL CONFERENCES - OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2008 - PLEASE CHECK WEBSITE FOR EXACT LOCATION AND DATES. www.nafsa.org/events.sec/conferences.pg/nafsa_regional_conferences - REGION 1: ALASKA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, IDAHO, OREGON,WASHINGTON REGION 2: ARIZONA, COLORADO, KANSAS, MONTANA, NEBRASKA, NEW MEXICO,WYOMING, AND UTAH. REGION 3: ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, OKLAHOMA AND TEXAS (This conference will take place in Merida, Mexico). REGION 4: IOWA, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, NORTH DAKOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA REGION 5: ILLINOIS, MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN REGION 6: INDIANA, OHIO, KENTUCKY REGION 7: ALABAMA, FLORIDA, GEORGIA, MISSISSIPPI, NORTH CAROLINA, PUERTO RICO, SOUTH CAROLINA, TENNESSEE, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION 8: DELAWARE, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, MARYLAND, PENNSYLVANIA, VIRGINIA, WEST VIRGINIA THERE IS NO REGION 9 REGION 10: NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY REGION 11: CONNECTICUT, MAINE, MASSACHUSETTS, NEW HAMPSHIRE, RHODE ISLAND, VERMONT REGION 12: CALIFORNIA, HAWAI'I, NEVADA AND THE US AFFILIATED PACIFIC ISLANDS --- 3. POSTS ARE REQUESTED TO SUBMIT NOMINATIONS IN PRIORITY ORDER USING THE FOLLOWING FORMAT: A. NAME OF CONFERENCE - PLEASE LIST THREE CONFERENCES IN PRIORITY ORDER. B. CENTER WEBSITE ADDRESS - PLEASE VERIFY THE CORRECT URL IS LISTED AT: www.educationusa.state.gov/centers/ - THE EDUCATIONUSA LOGO SHOULD BE DISPLAYED AND SHOULD LINK TO ECA/A/S/A'S WEBSITE: www.educationusa.state.gov. - THE WEBSITE SHOULD INCLUDE A LINK TO OR INFORMATION ON THE COUNTRY EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM. - THE SITE SHOULD ALSO INCLUDE: CENTER NAME, LOCATION, HOURS, ADVISER CONTACT INFORMATION AND THE STATEMENT THAT THE CENTER PROVIDES "ACCURATE, UNBIASED INFORMATION ABOUT ALL ACCREDITED U.S. HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS" C. NAME OF NOMINEE (MR./MRS./MS./SURNAME, FIRST NAME,MIDDLE INITIAL D. NATIONALITY, DATE OF BIRTH, PASSPORT NUMBER (IF AVAILABLE) E. SEX F. WORK ADDRESS, PHONE, FAX, E-MAIL G. JOB TITLE AND DUTIES H. NAME OF ORGANIZATION EMPLOYING ADVISER I. NUMBER OF YEARS EXPERIENCE IN ADVISING ON U.S. HIGHER EDUCATION J. PREVIOUS PARTICIPATION IN WORKSHOPS, TRAINING PROGRAMS K. HAS ADVISER STUDIED IN THE U.S.? IF YES, PROVIDE NAME AND LOCATION OF INSTITUTION AND DEGREE AWARDED L. ENGLISH ABILITY: NATIVE SPEAKER OR NON-NATIVE SPEAKER. IF NON-NATIVE, INDICATE PROFICIENCY USING FSI RATING DETERMINED BY INFORMAL EVALUATION BY PAO/CAO. IMPORTANT NOTE: PROGRAMS ARE CONDUCTED ENTIRELY IN ENGLISH, SO ADVISER'S ABILITY MUST BE AT A LEVEL ALLOWING FULL PARTICIPATION AND INTERACTION WITH OTHER PARTICIPANTS M. NAME/TITLE OF NOMINATING EMBASSY OFFICER N. POST ENDORSEMENT, WHICH SHOULD INCLUDE SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS THAT WOULD GIVE PRIORITY TO A PARTICULAR ADVISER. NOMINATING OFFICER SHOULD ALSO INCLUDE A STATEMENT THAT ADVISER'S EMPLOYER WILL GUARANTEE ADVISER'S AND CENTER'S FUNDING FOR FORESEEABLE FUTURE. PLEASE NOTE THAT ECA/A/S/A CAN OFFER THIS PROGRAM ONLY TO THOSE FULLY COMMITTED TO THE PROFESSION OF EDUCATIONAL ADVISING. PARTICIPANTS SHOULD PROVIDE POSTS WITH WRITTEN AFFIRMATION THAT THEY WILL REMAIN AS EDUCATIONAL ADVISERS FRO AT LEASTTWO YEARS AFTER THE PROGRAM ENDS, BARRING UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES. POST IN TURN ARE ASKED TO VERIFY PARTICIPANT'S INTENTIONS. O. NUMBER OF VISITORS/CONTACTS THE CENTER HAS ANNUALLY (VISITORS, PHONE, FAX, E-MAIL, OUTREACH AND WEB, IF APPLICABLE) P. PLEASE INDICATE IF POST/HOST ORGANIZATION CAN PROVIDE INTERNATIONAL ROUND-TRIP AIRFARE COSTS. R. TO BE COMPETITIVE, APPLICANTS SHOULD REVIEW THEIR CENTER AND COUNTRY FACT SHEETS ON THE ADVISER'S SECTION OF www.educationusa.state.gov AND PROVIDE DATE THAT INFORMATION WAS UPDATED. THE FACT SHEET MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: - 1. A history and overview of advising in the country - 2. A description of advising services for students and for U.S. university representatives - 3. Issues and trends impacting education in the adviser's country --- 4. SELECTIONS WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN FALL 2007. THOSE SELECTED WILL BE EXPECTED TO CONTACT CONFERENCE CHAIRS TO SUBMIT SESSION PROPOSALS AND SHOULD BE PREPARED TO MAKE A PRESENTATION ON THE EDUCATIONUSA NETWORK OF OVERSEAS EDUCATIONAL ADVISING CENTERS. THIS PRESENTATION EXIST ON THE ADVISERS WEB-SITE. QUESTIONS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO ECA/A/S/A DOROTHY MORA [MORADD@STATE.GOV]. THANKS AND REGARDS. (ECA/A/S/A)
STUDENTS OF UNDERSERVED INDIAN STATE THRONG USEFI BOOTH FOR INFORMATION ON U.S. HIGHER EDUCATION Tuesday, 26 June 2007 During June 16-17, USEFI-Kolkata Regional Officer Sunrit Mullick and Educational Advising Services Associate Sudarshan Saha participated in an “Admissions Fair” at Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand, an underserved state in Eastern India. The two-day fair attracted students from the city and neighboring areas. The USEFI staff distributed information materials and answered queries of the students and their parents relating to the prospects and procedures of higher education in the U.S. Results: Over 2,000 visitors were served during the two-day event. This was only USEFI’s second participation in an education fair in this city, which has historically been underserved by such events. USEFI now plans to make such outreach events more frequent in the state of Jharkhand.
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