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Past Cohort

2021 was the inaugural year for the IIE American Passport Project. In this first year, IIE received an overwhelming number of applications for the number of awards available. Nearly 200 IIENetwork member institutions in the U.S. applied proposing the various ways higher education institutions of all types and locations would utilize the grant to support diverse student populations. At a time when COVID-19 was impacting all aspects of international education, these institutions demonstrated the drive to restart international initiatives they had been planning (either prior to the pandemic or during).

For the 40 institutions selected, the IIE American Passport Project provided one critical piece of the multi-faceted effort needed to reach students who are traditionally underrepresented in study abroad: a passport. The selected institutions provided the innovative programming, engagement efforts, advising, and support for those students they have identified with the goal of sending them on a study abroad program during their college experience.

2021 Cohort of IIE American Passport Project Institutions

Alcorn State UniversityGoshen CollegeOhio Northern UniversityUniversity of Missouri-Columbia
Amherst CollegeHarper CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Nebraska at Omaha
Butler UniversityHarris-Stowe State UniversitySaint Marten’s UniversityUniversity of New Mexico
Central Michigan UniversityJuniata CollegeSan Diego State UniversityUniversity of New Orleans
Central State UniversityKapiʻolani Community CollegeSavannah State UniversityUniversity of North Carolina-Wilmington
Chatham UniversityKings CollegeStockton UniversityUniversity of South Alabama
College of DuPageMassachusetts College of Art & DesignUniversity of Arkansas-FayettevilleUrsinus College
Davidson-Davie Community CollegeMontclair State UniversityUniversity of Illinois-ChicagoVirginia Tech
DePauw UniversityNorth Carolina Central UniversityUniversity of LouisvilleWestern Michigan University
Fayetteville State UniversityNorth Park UniversityUniversity of Maryland-Baltimore CountyXavier University of Louisiana

2021 Program Highlights

Institutional Demographics

  • More than 50% represented minority-serving student populations (HBCU, HSI, MSI) or are community colleges.
  • More than 50% are IIE Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partners.
  • Nearly 50% geographic representation of the U.S. with 24 states represented (33% South, 32% Midwest, 25% Northeast, and 10% West).
  • Majority are expanding their diversity, equity, access, and inclusion efforts by targeting these top 4 student populations: students with demonstrated financial need, racial/ethnic minorities, students who have never traveled abroad, and first-generation students.

Diversity, Equity, Access, & Inclusion Efforts

Selected institutions identified the following traditionally underrepresented student populations that they are focusing on to expand diversity, equity, access, and inclusion in study abroad on their respective campuses.

*Other: underrepresented academic majors, such as STEM; student athletes; rural students; students who are parents; and Corps of Cadets
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