Chapter 12: A Collaborative Study Abroad Model: Inspiring Fiscally Underrepresented Students
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Published:2019
Hellen Gerolymatos McDonald, Michelle Asbill, Tara L. Powell, Stacy Billman, Sebnem Ozkan, Sherrie Faulkner, 2019. "A Collaborative Study Abroad Model: Inspiring Fiscally Underrepresented Students", Strategies for Facilitating Inclusive Campuses in Higher Education: International Perspectives on Equity and Inclusion, Jaimie Hoffman, Patrick Blessinger, Mandla Makhanya, International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association
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Abstract
This chapter reports on a study abroad course, where up to 15 registered students complete domestic (in a midwestern American state) and international (in Athens, Greece) service learning,1 while applying a social work perspective on the global refugee crisis. It highlights the importance of obtaining external funding to support students financially, the significance of university-wide collaborations, and ways to include larger numbers of culturally diverse (non-White) and fiscally underrepresented students. Feedback from survey participants suggests that further subsidies and scholarships would improve accessibility for fiscally underrepresented student groups.2
