POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
(By Faculty action)
The International Education Committee heartily encourages Wittenberg students to explore the possibilities for studying abroad. Any overseas experience, even travel, can broaden a person’s outlook and understanding. Academic study abroad adds a special dimension to this kind of experience however, and it calls for distinctive capacities:
Maturity, independence, and adaptability
Motivation and purposefulness
Preparation and capacities appropriate to specific programs
The qualities required for successful study abroad vary from program to program, and they are difficult to assess. Their evaluation, however, is part of the University’s responsibility in endorsing any program of study for academic credit. The University also has a responsibility to evaluate the program itself in terms of its academic soundness and its ability to provide the opportunities it promises.
The University cannot preclude a student from applying to and participating in any off-campus program. It has the obligation, however, to accredit off-campus study with discretion. If a student elects to participate in a study abroad program without prior endorsement the student must follow the usual procedures for transfer of course credit described in the Wittenberg Registrar’s Catalog.
The following criteria are intended to apply to student seeking endorsement of programs of study abroad.
ACADEMIC CRITERIA
A student must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 in order to qualify for accredited study abroad.
A student must complete four academic semesters (or their equivalent) of college before study abroad during the academic year will be accredited.
A student must attend an orientation workshop prior to study abroad and must complete an evaluation for the study experience in order to receive credit for it.
PERSONAL CRITERIA
Evidence must be present that:
A Leave of Absence Form, signed by the student’s adviser and the Director of International Education, must be turned in prior to study abroad, except for programs operated by Wittenberg University.
Grades reported from study abroad programs will be posted on the student’s official transcript but will be calculated in the student’s GPA only when on a Wittenberg-operated program.
An administrative fee of $200 per study period will be charged.
It is possible for Wittenberg students to study abroad independently under the following conditions:
STUDY ABROAD AND STUDENT AID
Foreign study includes Wittenberg programs, exchange programs, affiliated programs, and other programs.
Student financial assistance from Wittenberg’s general and endowed funds, including scholarships, shall be applied only to charges retained by Wittenberg for students in direct exchange programs.
Students aid funds from Wittenberg funds will not be transferred for affiliated or other non-Wittenberg programs. Funds cannot be transferred to other programs. Funds cannot be transferred to other academic semesters. The aid awarded will only reflect aid for the actual terms the student attends Wittenberg.
State and Federal funds and sponsored outside gift scholarships may be applied to study abroad programs which are approved for credit by Wittenberg as long as the eligibility criteria required by the government or sponsor are fully met. Students must receive a minimum of 12 credits to be considered full-time for State and Federal Assistance.
All students with financial assistance must make an appointment with the Director of Student Aid to assess their aid award. A completed study abroad expense form is required at the time of appointment. This form can be obtained from the International Education Office.
PROGRAMS
Each student should have access to that study abroad program which most reflect the student’s abilities and interests.
Qualified students can be placed in internships abroad where they may combine work experience with cultural and language studies. Each program must be worked out individually with the faculty, and the process should be started early. Students interested in this option should consult the Director of International Education.
Full information on Wittenberg programs, affiliated programs, and approved non-consortia programs is available in the office of International Education.