Academic Year Abroad. Edrice Marguerite Howard, editor.
New York: Institute of International Education 19-. Ref.
LB2376.U46 [year] and Government Information ED392324.
Provides information about over 2000 undergraduate and
graduate
programs around the world.
Barron's Profiles of American Colleges. College
Division
of Barron's Educational Series, editors. New York: Barron's
Educational Series, 19-. Ref. L901.P72x [year].
Describes four-year undergraduate colleges in the
United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Basic Facts on Study Abroad / Council on International
Educational Exchange, [et al.]. New york: The Council, 1992.
Government Information ED354796.
Planning, investigating
options, laws and quotas, disabilities, graduate
and secondary programs, employment,
internships, workcamps, teaching, financial assistance,
traveling and living arrangements.
Commonwealth Universities Yearbook: a directory to the
universities of the Commonwealth and the handbook of their
Association. Association of Commonwealth Universities.
London: The Association, 19-. Ref. LB2310.Y5 [year]
v#.
Detailed discussions (including faculty lists) of
colleges in the
Association. Covers: Australia, Bangladesh, Botswana, Britain,
Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Ghana, Guyana, Hong Kong, etc.
Includes information about the Association, admissions,
scholarships, etc.
A Directory of International Programs in AILACTE Institutions /
Gary L. Shreck, editor. [s.l.]: Association of Independent
Liberal Arts Colleges for Teacher Education, 1991.
Government Information ED343895.
Semester or
year abroad, study tours and summer
programs, student teaching or
internship, institutional exchange,
etc. in 65 countries
Directory of Resources: for international cultural and
educational exchanges. Washington, DC: United States
Information Agency, 1992.
Government Information ED361257.
40 U.S. Government
departments and agencies,
6 federal boards and commissions, and
216 private organizations that
administer or sponsor exchange programs and related
educational activities.
Education: guide to European organizations and programmes:
a guide to European organizations involved in education,
including individual programmes and projects / Heledd Hayes.
Slough, England: National Foundation for Educational Research, 1991.
Government Information ED345704.
Addresses and telephone numbers of
European Commission Programs,
Non-EC European Programmes,
European Organizations, and
United Kingdom Organizations.
Educational Rankings Annual: 2000 rankings and lists on
education compiled from educational and general interest
published sources / Lynn C. Hattendorf, editor. Detroit:
Gale Research Inc., 19-. Ref. LB2331.63.E34
[year].
Includes many categories that deal with
international study.
European Faculty Directory: an alphabetical and
subject-classified
listing of 315,000 names and addresses for faculty at
nearly 1,400 institutions of higher learning in East and West
Europe. London: Gale Research International, Ltd., 19-.
Ref. L914.5.E95 [year] v.#.
Exchange Programs: observations on international
educational, cultural, and
training exchange programs. Testimony before the
Subcommittee on International
Operations, Committee on Foreign Affairs, House
of Representatives / Joseph E. Kelley. Washington. DC: Congress, 1993.
Government Information ED356373.
Includes a list of the U.S. funded international
exchange and training programs
sponsored by sixteen government agencies.
The Gourman Report: a rating of graduate and professional
programs in American and international universities / Jack
Gourman. Los Angeles: National Education Standards, 19-.
Ref. LB2331.63G67 [year].
Ranks law and medical schools in Canada and other
countries as
well as dental and pharmacy schools in Canada. Lists the top
forty-nine colleges outside the U.S.
The Gourman Report: a rating of undergraduate programs in
American and international universities / Jack Gourman. Los
Angeles: National Education Standards, 19-. Ref.
LB2331.63.G68 [year].
Ranks engineering schools in Canada and the top
forty-nine
colleges outside the U.S.
The Grants Register: the complete guide to postgraduate
funding worldwide. London: Macmillan Reference Ltd., 19-.
Ref. LB2338.G7 [year]
Subjects, eligibility, level of study, type,
number of awards offered, frequency, value, length of study,
country of study, application procedure, closing date, etc.
The Guide to Academic Travel. Coral Gables, FL: Shaw
Associates, 19-. Ref. LB2375.G84 [year].
Address, telephone, contact person, description,
specialties,
faculty, costs, accommodations, and location of courses, tours,
programs, and other study vacations worldwide sponsored by
museums, colleges, educational organizations, etc.
Guide to International Education in the United States.
Detroit, MI: Gale Research Inc., 19-. Ref. LC1090.G555
[year].
International study programs, educational exchange,
study and
education travel abroad, foreign students and visitors,
scholarships, etc. Elementary through postgraduate and
adult.
Guide to the Universities of Europe / Storm Boswick.
New
York: Facts on File, 19-. Ref. L914.5.B67
[year].
Type of institution, date founded, enrollment,
degrees awarded,
academic programs, special programs, language of instruction,
admission requirements for foreign students, tuition, faculty
size, library holdings, etc. Includes general academic
information for each country.
Higher Education in the European Community: student
handbook. Brigitte Mohr and Ines Liebig, editors. Phoenix,
AZ: Oryx Press, 19-. Ref. LA628.H55 [year].
For each country, it discusses: organization of
higher
education, admission and registration, financial assistance and
scholarships, entry and residence regulations, social aspects,
statistics. Lists colleges and programs offered.
International Handbook of Universities and Other
Institutions
of Higher Education. International Association of
Universities. New York: Stockton Press, 19-. Ref.
L900.I58
[year].
Provides information about colleges in 115
countries.
The International Scholarship Book: the complete guide to
financial aid for study abroad / Daniel J. Cassidy. Englewood
Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 19-. Ref. LB2337.2.C364
[year].
Address, telephone, amount, deadline, field of
study,
qualifications, etc.
NRCSA Directory of Educational Programs. National
Registration Center for Study Abroad. Milwaukee, WI: NRCSA, 19-.
Ref. L913.D57.
Describes credit and non-credit programs for people
aged 17 and
older offered by colleges in Europe and Latin America that are
members of NRCSA.
Peterson's Guide to Four-Year Colleges. Andrea E.
Lehman,
editor; Eric A. Suber, data editor. Princeton, NJ: Peterson's
Guides, 19-. Ref. L901.P447 [year].
United States, Canada, and a few other
countries.
Peterson's Study Abroad: a guide to semester and year abroad
academic programs. Princeton, NJ: Peterson's Guides Inc, 19-.
Ref. LB2376.P46 [year]
Complete information on over 1,300 programs spanning
the world. How to find the right program. What you need to know
before you go.
Schools Abroad of Interest to Americans. Boston:
Porter
Sargent Publishers, 19-. Ref. L900.S33 [year].
Over 700 elementary and secondary schools in 125
countries.
Includes some post-secondary schools, specialized opportunities,
and summer sessions.
Study Abroad: international scholarships, international
courses. United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural
Organization. New York: UNESCO, 19-. Ref.
LB2338.S86 [year].
Lists international study programs in all academic
and
professional fields as well as possibilities of financial
assistance offered by international organizations, governments,
foundations, universities, and other institutions -- mainly for
post-secondary study and training. Written in English, French,
and Spanish.
Vacation Study Abroad. Edrice Marguerite Howard,
editor.
New York: Institute of International Education, 19-. Ref.
LB2375.S8 [year] and Government Information ED392325.
Provides relevant information on summer and
short-term study
abroad programs on the undergraduate, graduate, adult, and
professional levels. Includes program sponsor
and name, site, dates, subjects,
eligibility, credit granted,
instruction, costs, housing, deadline,
and address to contact.
Work, Study, Travel Abroad: the whole world handbook /
Del
Franz and Lazaro Hernandez. New York: St. Martin's Press, 19-.
Ref. LB2376.W48 [year].
Regulations governing short-term and long-term
employment,
internships, traineeships, farm work, voluntary service,
educational opportunities, transportation, and sources for
additional information.
World List of Universities, Other Institutions of Higher
Education, and University Organizations / International
Association of Universities. New York: Stockton Press, 19-.
Ref. L900.I57 [year].
Address, telephone number, and majors.
The World of Learning. London: Europa Publications,
19-.
Ref. AS2.W6 [year].
Provides information about academies, learned
societies,
foundations, research institutes, libraries, archives, museums,
art galleries, universities, colleges, polytechnics, and schools
of art and music in each country, as well as international
organizations. Includes members and faculty in many cases.
Commonwealth Universities Yearbook: a directory to the
universities of the Commonwealth and the handbook of their
Association. Association of Commonwealth Universities.
London: The Association, 19-. Ref. LB2310.Y5 [year]
v#.
Detailed discussions (including faculty lists) of
colleges in the
Association. Covers: Australia, Bangladesh, Botswana, Britain,
Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Ghana, Guyana, Hong Kong, etc.
Includes information about the Association, admissions,
scholarships, etc.
The Educational System of the United Kingdom: the
admission and placement of
students from the United Kingdom and study abroad
opportunities: a workshop
report / Sylvia K. Higashi and Alan Margolis, editors.
Washington, DC: American Association of Collegiate Registrars and
Admissions Officers, 1991.
Government Information ED356723.
Admissions, placement and study abroad;
how to evaluate
United Kingdom professional
qualifications;
sample syllabi; polytechnics;
colleges of further education; Scottish
professional business associations.
Higher Education in the United Kingdom: a handbook for
students from overseas and their advisors. The British
Council and The Association of Commonwealth Universities.
Havlow, Essex, England: Longman Group, 19-. Ref.
LA637.7.H5
[year].
Subject guide to undergraduate and graduate programs
in the
United Kingdom.
Peterson's Guide to MBA Programs: the most comprehensive
guide to U.S., Canadian, and International Business Schools.
Princeton, NJ: Peterson's
Guides, 19-. Ref. HF1131.P44 [year].
Overview, enrollment profile, programs, admission,
academics, teaching methodologies, technology, special opportunities,
finances, facilities, international students, placement.
The Students' Guide to Graduate Studies in the UK: a
concise,
personal guide to research and postgraduate study in the UK.
Cambridge, England: Hobsons Publishing, 19-. Ref. L915.S73
[year].
Subject index to degrees offered. Lists address,
telephone, and
contact person.
Study in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Edrice
Marguerite Howard, editor. New York: Institute of International
Education, 19-. Ref. LB2376.3.G7S78 [year].
Provides information about programs that range in
length from a
few days to a year or more -- non-credit and credit,
undergraduate and graduate, including degree programs.
The Underground Guide to University Study in Britain and Ireland /
Bill Griesar. [s.l.]: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, 1992.
Government Information ED352289.
University selection process,
application procedures, transfer
of course credit, transportation,
what to pack, required documents, insurance,
housing, banking, academics, university life,
social and cultural issues. Includes
glossary of
English, Cockney, Welsh, Scots, Irish,
Irish Gaeilge vocabulary and slang.
Admission Requirements of U.S. and Canadian Dental Schools.
American Association of Dental Schools. Washington, DC: The
Association, 1985. Ref. RK91.A582a [year].
Discusses the curriculum, admission requirements, selection
factors, financial aid, etc. at each school.
Barron's Profiles of American Colleges. College
Division
of Barron's Educational Series, editors. New York: Barron's
Educational Series, 19-. Ref. L901.P72x [year].
Describes four-year undergraduate colleges in the
United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Commonwealth Universities Yearbook: a directory to the
universities of the Commonwealth and the handbook of their
Association. Association of Commonwealth Universities.
London: The Association, 19-. Ref. LB2310.Y5 [year]
v#.
Detailed discussions (including faculty lists) of
colleges in the
Association. Covers: Australia, Bangladesh, Botswana, Britain,
Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Ghana, Guyana, Hong Kong, etc.
Includes information about the Association, admissions,
scholarships, etc.
Degrees Offered by College and Subject: the college blue
book. New York: Macmillan, 19-. Ref. L901.C676
[year].
Provides subject access to undergraduate and
graduate programs in
American and Canadian colleges.
Directory of College Facilities and Services for the
Disabled.
Carol H. Thomas and James L. Thomas, editors. Phoenix, AZ:
Oryx Press, 1986. Ref. LC4812.6.D576 [year].
Describes accessibility and services for the
physically
challenged at American and Canadian colleges.
The Gourman Report: a rating of graduate and professional
programs in American and international universities / Jack
Gourman. Los Angeles: National Education Standards, 19-.
Ref. LB2331.63G67 [year].
Ranks law and medical schools in Canada and other
countries as
well as dental and pharmacy schools in Canada. Lists the top
forty-nine colleges outside the U.S.
The Gourman Report: a rating of undergraduate programs in
American and international universities / Jack Gourman. Los
Angeles: National Education Standards, 19-. Ref.
LB2331.63.G68 [year].
Ranks engineering schools in Canada and the top
forty-nine
colleges outside the U.S.
Graduate Study in Psychology.
American Psychological Association. Washington, DC: The
Association, 19-. Ref. BF77.G73 [year].
Describes graduate (including doctoral) programs and
colleges in
the United States and Canada.
Medical School Admission Requirements: United States and Canada.
Washington, DC: Association of American Medical Colleges, 19-.
Ref. R745.A8 [year].
Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.
Ref. L901.P443 [year].
Biological Sciences. Ref. L901.P444 [year].
Physical Sciences and Mathematics and Agricultural
Sciences. Ref. L901.P445 [year].
Engineering and Applied Sciences. Ref. L901.P446 [year].
Business, Education, Health, Information Studies, Law,
and Social Work. Ref. L901.P459 [year].
Peterson's Guide to Four-Year Colleges. Andrea E.
Lehman,
editor; Eric A. Suber, data editor. Princeton, NJ: Peterson's
Guides, 19-. Ref. L901.P447 [year].
United States, Canada, and a few other
countries.
Peterson's Guide to MBA Programs: the most comprehensive
guide to U.S., Canadian, and International Business Schools.
Princeton, NJ: Peterson's
Guides, 19-. Ref. HF1131.P44 [year].
Overview, enrollment profile, programs, admission,
academics, teaching methodologies, technology, special opportunities,
finances, facilities, international students, placement.
Peterson's Guide to Nursing Programs: baccalaureate and graduate
nursing education in the U.S. and Canada. Princeton, NJ: Peterson's
Guides, 19-. Ref. RT79.P48 [year].
More than 2,000 programs at over 625 schools; tips
for returning to school; sources of financial aid; job and
salary outlook.
Peterson's Professional Degree Programs in the Visual and Performing
Arts. Princeton, NJ: Peterson's
Guides, 19-. Ref. NX303.P52 [year].
Degrees, student profile, faculty, expenses,
application procedures, undergraduate contact, facilities,
student life, exhibition/performance
opportunities, and special programs in the U.S. and Canada.
REA's Authoritative Guide to Medical and Dental
Schools.
Piscataway, NJ: Research and Education Association, 19-.
Ref.
R735.A4R43 [year].
Address, telephone, accreditation, degrees offered,
number of
students applied, enrollment, mean GPA, percentage of women or
minorities, costs, application procedures, history, admissions,
undergraduate preparation, financial aid, minority programs,
curriculum, facilities, grading procedures, special programs, and
contact person of U.S. and Canadian schools.
Tabular Data: the college blue book. New York:
Macmillan, 19-. Ref. L901.C678 [year].
Statistical information about American and Canadian
undergraduate
and graduate colleges.
Barron's Profiles of American Colleges. College
Division
of Barron's Educational Series, editors. New York: Barron's
Educational Series, 19-. Ref. L901.P72x [year].
Describes four-year undergraduate colleges in the
United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Cuanto vale Estudiar un Postgrado en
America Latina? (How Much do Post-Graduate
Studies Cost in Latin America?) / Augusto Franco-Arbelaez.
Bogota, Colombia: Panamerican Association of Educational
Credit Institutions, [1993].
Government Information ED373670.
Intended to promote graduate and
educational
exchange between Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa
Rica, Ecuador, Peru, the Dominican
Republic, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
In Spanish,
with the introduction and conclusion in English.
An International Student's Guide to Mexican Universities /
Alan Adelman and Sylvia Ortega Salazar, editors. New York:
Asociacion Mexicana para la
Educacion Internacional; Institute of
International Education, 1995.
Government Information ED393326.
Application process,
visa requirements, guidelines for
transferring credits,
North American institutions
participating in academic mobility programs,
number of students, institutional background,
teaching staff, accommodations, computers, fields of
study, library, cafeteria, calendar,
summer programs, and unique offerings. Includes photographs and
information on the local community.
Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.
Ref. L901.P443 [year].
Biological Sciences. Ref. L901.P444 [year].
Physical Sciences and Mathematics and Agricultural
Sciences. Ref. L901.P445 [year].
Engineering and Applied Sciences. Ref. L901.P446 [year].
Business, Education, Health, Information Studies, Law,
and Social Work. Ref. L901.P459 [year].
Three Case Histories: an ethnographic evaluation of
participant experience in
the Spanish International Business Program Abroad / Viann Pederson
de Castaneda. [s.l.]: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, 1992.
Government Information ED348874.
Examines a program at Concordia
College (Minnesota) in which students live, work, and
study in Mexico City for one 4-month
semester.
Adjustment Difficulties of American Students in Israeli
Institutions of Higher
Learning / Jacob I. Halpern and Bernard A. Hodinko.
[s.l.]: Eric Document Reproduction Service, [1992].
Government Information ED353887.
Surveyed 671 undergraduate American students concerning
the Hebrew language,
academic matters, personal situations,
living arrangements, relating
to Israeli students, etc.
Chinese Language Study Abroad in the Summer, 1990. Final Report /
Richard T. Thompson. Washington, DC: Center for Applied Linguistics,
1991. Government Information ED350860.
Surveys the numbers and types of students, career
goals, level of language study, reasons
for selecting the program of choice,
etc.
Funding for Research, Study and Travel: the People's Republic
of China. Denise Wallen and Karen Cantrell, editors.
Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press, 1987. Ref. E183.8.C5W32
1987.
Describes sources of money for study about and/or
in the People's
Republic of China.
Higher Education in Israel: a guide for overseas students.
Jerusalem: Council for Higher Education; National Inst.
for Testing and Evaluation, 1991.
Government Information ED347918.
Undergraduate and graduate, diploma studies,
special programs, academic degrees, programs of study,
student financial
aid, admission requirements,
application information, student life,
housing availability,
Hebrew courses, student
obligations, visas,
the school year, and student life in Israel.
Japanese Colleges and Universities: a guide to institutions
of
higher education in Japan. The Association of International
Education, Japan,...[et al.], editors. Tokyo: Maruzen Company,
1989. Ref. L961.J3J28 1989.
Describes graduate and undergraduate colleges and
programs,
admissions information, fees, scholarships and fellowships,
preparatory Japanese language programs, the Japanese education
system, etc.
Technology Education and Related International Exchange
Programs in Taiwan,
Republic of China / Lung Sheng Lee.
[s.l.]: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, 1994.
Government Information ED366797.
Industrial arts and technology
education programs in Taiwan and the
exchange programs available to
international technology educators.
Admission Requirements for International Students at Colleges
and Universities in the United States. Virginia M. Packwood
and William J. Packwood. Fargo, ND: Two Trees Press, 1986.
Ref. LB2351.2P33 1986.
Directory of undergraduate and graduate colleges that accept
international students.
Adviser's Manual of Federal Regulations Affecting Foreign Students and
Scholars / Amy Yenkin, editor. Washington, DC: Association of
International Educators, 1994.
Government Information ED388134.
Covers immigration law;
legal status;
responsibilities of enrolling institutions;
F, M, O, P, Q, J, H, and R visa status;
other nonimmigrant classes; immigrant
status; and special topics. Includes fee
schedule, sample immigration
forms, sample visa stamps and labels, etc.
College Entrance Guide for American Students Overseas.
College Entrance Examination Board. New York: College Board
Publication, 1987. Ref. LB2351.2.C64 1987x.
Written for American students who live and attend
high school
abroad but are planning to attend college in the United States,
this guide provides basic information about college selection,
application, financial aid, and general environment.
The College Handbook: foreign students supplement.
College Entrance Examination Board. New York: The Board, 19-.
Ref. LB2371.C65 [year].
Briefly describes undergraduate and graduate
colleges and the
application process.
Directory of Overseas Educational Advising Centers.
Washington, DC: The College Board, 1987. Ref.
LB2375.D57
1987.
Lists addresses of American educational advising
centers around
the world (usually in U.S. Embassies) that help international
students select American colleges.
English Language and Orientation Programs in the United
States. James E. O'Driscoll, editor. New York: Institute
of International Education, 19-. Ref. PE1068.U5E53
[year].
Provides information about intensive English
language training
and other orientation programs designed to prepare international
students for study in the United States.
Guide to International Education in the United States.
Detroit, MI: Gale Research Inc., 19-. Ref. LC1090.G555
[year].
International study programs, educational exchange,
study and
education travel abroad, foreign students and visitors,
scholarships, etc. Elementary through postgraduate and
adult.
The International Student Handbook: a legal guide to studying,
working, and living in the United States. Allan Wernick.
Washington, DC: American Immigration Law Foundation, 1992.
Ref. KF4825.S7W47 1992x
F-1 status, obtaining a visa, changing status,
working while studying, J-1 status, other nonimmigrant visas,
permanent residence, legal rights and responsibilities, day-to-day
living.
Specialized Study Options U.S.A.: a guide to short-term
educational programs in the United States for foreign
nationals. Edrice Howard, editor. New York: Institute of
International Education, 1986-1988. Ref. L901.S64 1986x
v#.
Describes programs that are from two weeks to one
year in
duration, that recur on a definable basis, and are either
intended for, or open to, non-U.S. citizens. Vol. 1: Technical
education. Vol. 2: Professional development.
Tips for U.S. Visas : exchange visitors / U.S. Dept. of State,
Bureau of Consular
Affairs. [Washington, DC] : The Department, [1993].
Government Information S 1.2:EX 2
Admission Requirements of U. S. and Canadian Dental Schools.
American Association of Dental Schools. Washington, DC: The
Association, 1985. Ref. RK91.A582a 1985-86.
Discusses the curriculum, admission requirements, selection
factors, financial aid, etc. at each school.
Directory of Foreign Medical Schools Including General
Admission and Language Requirements for 633 Medical Schools in 74
Countries That Are Recognized by the World Health Organization.
Medical Educational Corporation, compiler. West Palm Beach,
FL: Medical Educational Corporation, 1988. Ref. R735.D5
1988x.
Directory of MBAs. London: Edition XII Limited, 19-.
Inquire in the Reference Department.
Course profile, admission requirements, cost,
faculty, accommodation, etc. Worldwide.
Directory of Medical and Dental Schools Worldwide.
New Providence, NJ: U.S.
Directory Service, 19-. Ref. R735.A1D57
[year].
Lists names and addresses.
Graduate Study in Psychology.
American Psychological Association. Washington, DC: The
Association, 19-. Ref. BF77.G73 [year].
Describes graduate (including doctoral) programs and
colleges in
the United States and Canada.
The Guide to Cooking Schools. Coral Gables, FL: Shaw
Associates, 1988. Ref. TX667.G85 1989.
Describes schools, colleges, travel programs, inns,
hotels,
resorts, restaurants, and other institutions around the world
that offer full professional programs and/or classes for amateurs
in cooking and the culinary arts. Includes programs for children
and culinary organizations.
Medical School Admission Requirements: United States and Canada.
Washington, DC: Association of American Medical Colleges, 19-.
Ref. R745.A8 [year].
Peterson's Guide to MBA Programs: the most comprehensive
guide to U.S., Canadian, and International Business Schools.
Princeton, NJ: Peterson's
Guides, 19-. Ref. HF1131.P44 [year].
Overview, enrollment profile, programs, admission,
academics, teaching methodologies, technology, special opportunities,
finances, facilities, international students, placement.
Peterson's Guide to Nursing Programs: baccalaureate and graduate
nursing education in the U.S. and Canada. Princeton, NJ: Peterson's
Guides, 19-. Ref. RT79.P48 [year].
More than 2,000 programs at over 625 schools; tips
for returning to school; sources of financial aid; job and
salary outlook.
Peterson's Professional Degree Programs in the Visual and Performing
Arts. Princeton, NJ: Peterson's
Guides, 19-. Ref. NX303.P52 [year].
Degrees, student profile, faculty, expenses,
application procedures, undergraduate contact, facilities,
student life, exhibition/performance
opportunities, and special programs in the U.S. and Canada.
Postgraduate Arts, Humanities and Social Studies Studies in
Europe. London: Edition XII Limited, 19-.
Inquire in the Reference Department.
Taught courses, research programs, general departmental
information, outstanding achievements of academic staff, special
departmental resources and programs, outstanding local facilities
and features.
Postgraduate Business, Economics, Finance and International
Commerce Studies in Europe
and North America. London: Edition XII Limited, 19-.
Inquire in the Reference Department.
Taught courses, research programs, general departmental
information, outstanding achievements of academic staff, special
departmental resources and programs, outstanding local facilities
and features.
Postgraduate Computer Science, Mathematics and Information
Technology Studies in Europe
and North America. London: Edition XII Limited, 19-.
Inquire in the Reference Department.
Taught courses, research programs, general departmental
information, outstanding achievements of academic staff, special
departmental resources and programs, outstanding local facilities
and features.
Postgraduate Engineering and Technology Studies in Europe, the CIS
and North America. London: Edition XII Limited, 19-.
Inquire in the Reference Department.
Taught courses, research programs, general departmental
information, outstanding achievements of academic staff, special
departmental resources and programs, outstanding local facilities
and features.
Postgraduate Science Studies in Europe, the CIS
and North America. London: Edition XII Limited, 19-.
Inquire in the Reference Department.
Taught courses, research programs, general departmental
information, outstanding achievements of academic staff, special
departmental resources and programs, outstanding local facilities
and features.
REA's Authoritative Guide to Medical and Dental
Schools.
Piscataway, NJ: Research and Education Association, 19-.
Ref.
R735.A4R43 [year].
Address, telephone, accreditation, degrees offered,
number of
students applied, enrollment, mean GPA, percentage of women or
minorities, costs, application procedures, history, admissions,
undergraduate preparation, financial aid, minority programs,
curriculum, facilities, grading procedures, special programs, and
contact person of U.S. and Canadian schools.
The Schirmer Guide to Schools of Music and Conservatories
Throughout the World. Nancy Uscher. New York: Schirmer
Books, 1988. Ref. ML12.U8 1988.
Describes histories, curricula, special programs,
tuition,
facilities, admission requirements, [etc.] of over 750 music
institutions throughout the world. Graduate and undergraduate.
Includes indexes.
World Law School Directory. Buffalo, NY: William S. Hein
and Company, [year]. Ref. K100.A4W67 [year]
Lists address, telephone, fax, email,
website, degrees offered,
primary language spoken, admissions officer, dean, law libraian, and
willingness to accept foreign students.
Basic Facts on Study Abroad / Council on International
Educational Exchange, [et al.]. New york: The Council, 1992.
Government Information ED354796.
Planning, investigating
options, laws and quotas, disabilities, graduate
and secondary programs, employment,
internships, workcamps, teaching, financial assistance,
traveling and living arrangements.
Guide to International Education in the United States.
Detroit, MI: Gale Research Inc., 19-. Ref. LC1090.G555
[year].
International study programs, educational exchange,
study and
education travel abroad, foreign students and visitors,
scholarships, etc. Elementary through postgraduate and
adult.
Private secondary schools in the U.S. and Canada,
and foreign
schools that use English in the classroom and/or regularly enroll
a significant number of American students.
Peterson's Summer Opportunities for Kids and Teenagers.
Greg Muirhead, editor; John Wells, data editor. Princeton,
NJ: Peterson's Guides, 19-. Ref. GV186.S85
[year].
Describes educational and recreational summer
programs, including
arts, science, sports, travel, camping, academics, and those with
job opportunities -- United States and abroad.
Policies and Procedures for Foreign Exchange Agencies /
Donald D. Hartman. Birmingham, AL: Jefferson County Board of
Education, 1995.
Government Information ED394275.
Jefferson County's evaluation standards for
participant and host family screening,
travel arrangements, health
insurance, pre-travel orientation,
"in loco parentis" policy, etc.
A Primer for Accompanying Secondary Student Groups to France /
Jim Becker. [s.l.]: University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls.
Malcolm Price Lab. School., 1991.
Government Information ED341257.
Pre-departure orientation,
itinerary, airport check-in,
menus, post office, insurance,
immunizations, drugs, transportation,
passports, money, parent role, returning home,
group leaders, museums, shopping, etc.
Describes American (and some foreign) private
elementary and
secondary schools (including pre-kindergarten through post-
graduate and summer programs.)
Schools Abroad of Interest to Americans.
Boston: Porter Sargent Publishers, 19-. Ref. L900.S33
[year].
Over 700 elementary and secondary schools in 125
countries.
Includes some post-secondary schools, specialized opportunities,
and summer sessions.
College Teaching Abroad : a handbook of strategies for
successful cross-cultural exchanges / Pamela Gale George.
Boston : Allyn and Bacon, 1994.
LB2283.G46 1995.
A Directory of International Programs in AILACTE Institutions /
Gary L. Shreck, editor. [s.l.]: Association of Independent
Liberal Arts Colleges for Teacher Education, 1991.
Government Information ED343895.
Semester or
year abroad, study tours and summer
programs, student teaching or
internship, institutional exchange,
etc. in 65 countries
Educators' Passport to International Jobs: how to find and
enjoy employment abroad / Rebecca Anthony and Gerald Roe.
Princeton, NY: Peterson's Guides, 1984. Ref. LB2283.A58
1984.
Guide to the Exchange of School Teachers in the European Community.
Brussels, Belgium: Commission of the European Communities, 1992.
Government Information ED356205.
Objectives and implications,
general framework of activities,
pedagogical aspects,
institutional framework,
projects, schools, networks, head
teachers, evaluation, follow-up,
inservice training, practical
advice.
Overseas Employment Opportunities for Educators /
United
States. Department of Defense. Dependents Schools. Recruitment
and Assignments Section. Alexandria, VA: The Department, 19-.
Government Information: D1.68: [year].
Describes opportunities at military bases for
teachers of all
subjects and all grade levels.
Teach Overseas: the educator's worldwide handbook and
directory to international teaching in overseas schools,
colleges, and universities / Steve Webster. New York: Maple
Tree, 1984. Ref. LB2283.W43 1984.
Addresses of public and private schools and
colleges whose
primary language of instruction is English.
Teaching Abroad / Edrice Marguerite Howard and Carol
Weeg,
editors. New York: Institute of International Education, 19-.
Ref. LB2283.L38 [year].
Prekindergarten through postgraduate schools and
colleges abroad
that have employment opportunities for teachers of all subjects.
Includes study opportunities abroad for teachers.
Technology Education and Related International Exchange
Programs in Taiwan,
Republic of China / Lung Sheng Lee.
[s.l.]: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, 1994.
Government Information ED366797.
Industrial arts and technology
education programs in Taiwan and the
exchange programs available to
international technology educators.
Do's and Taboos around the World / Roger E. Axtell,
editor. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 19-. Ref.
HF5387.D66 1990 and CBR HF5387.D66 1993.
Protocol, customs, etiquette, hospitality, gifts,
offensive
gestures, forms of address, appropriate greetings, dangerous
conversation topics, and attitudes toward punctuality in each
country.
International Traveler's Security Handbook / Anthony B.
Herbert. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1985. Ref. G151.H4
1985x.
Political climate, local crime rate, terrorism
activity, personal
risk potential, quality of police assistance, emergency telephone
numbers, health conditions, water and food quality, safe modes of
transportation, [etc.] in each country.
Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands: how to do business in sixty countries
/ Terri Morrison, Wayne A Conaway, and George A. Borden. Holbrook, MA:
Adams Media Corporation, 1994. CBR HF5389.M67 1994.
National characteristics, attitudes, protocol,
gestures, dress, gifts, etc.
Web version available.
Managing the Overseas Assignment. Copeland Griggs
Production, 1983. Instructional Media Center: Video 658
GoM.
Helps people adjust to living abroad through
explorations of
cultural and business practices in several countries so that they
can increase their effectiveness by adapting their communication
skills and personal conduct. 29 minutes.
New Horizons in Education: Pan American's guide to schools
and
universities abroad. Pan American Airways. New York: Simon
and Schuster, 1966. Ref. L900.N44 1966.
Although the information about education systems and
colleges
abroad is dated, it includes background information on local
courtesies and customs.
Women's Guide to Overseas Living / Nancy J. Piet-Pelon
and Barbara Hornby. [s.l.]: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, 1992.
Government Information ED368594.
Discrimination, being from a relatively unknown
country, being a foreign born
spouse, expectations, marital
estrangement, divorce, terrorism, working,
preparation, analyzing motives, culture shock,
adjustment, children, health, stress.
Worldmark Encyclopedia of Cultures and Daily Life /
Timothy L. Gall, editor. Detroit, MI: Gale Research, 1998.
Ref. GN333.W67 1998 v.#.
History, location, homeland, language, folklore,
religion, major holidays, rites of passage, interpersonal
relations, living conditions, family life, clothing, food,
education, culture, work, sports, entertainment, recreation,
folk art, crafts, hobbies, and social problems of countries and
ethnic groups within countries. Four volumes.
Black Students and Overseas Programs: broadening
the base of participation / Council on International
Educational Exchange. New York: The Council, 1991.
Government Information ED340323.
Collection of essays on the tracking of black student
participation, improved communication, international
comparative approaches, historical
exclusion of blacks, custom-designing
programs, the Spelman Experience, experiences in
Scotland, Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic, etc.
Culture Shock: a student's perspective of study abroad
and the importance of promoting study abroad programs /
Eric J. Miller. [s.l.]: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, 1993.
Government Information ED358492.
Examines coping strategies, preparation,
living the host country, returning, and the
value of the cross-cultural experience.
Developing International Education Programs: new directions
for community colleges / Richard K.
Greenfield, editor. Los Angeles : ERIC Clearinghouse for
Junior Colleges, 1990.
Government Information ED324071
Includes the effective development of nontraditional
study abroad programs, facilitating faculty exchange, and developing
American two-year college programs abroad.
Directory of Educational Research Institutions.
International Bureau of Education. Paris: UNESCO, 1986.
Ref. LB1028.D54 1986.
Provides information about the kinds of research
being performed
at institutions around the world in order to facilitate access to
documents that may not be published or widely distributed.
Directory of Special Education / United Nations.
Special
Education Section. Paris: UNESCO, 1986. Ref. LC3950.D57x
1986.
Information on the provision of special education by
governmental
and non-governmental agencies in 136 countries and territories.
Lists agencies, associations, and research institutions.
The Educational Systems in the European Community: a
guide. Lionel Elvin, editor. Atlantic Highland, NJ:
Humanities Press, 1981. Ref. LC93.E87E36 1981.
Discusses educational systems, their organization,
and required
curricula from pre-primary through post-graduate and teacher
training.
Exchange Internships with Germany: how it can be done /
Willard Hiebert. [s.l.]: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, 1994.
Government Information ED373695.
Covers: developing a list of
potential companies, contacting them to
encourage their cooperation, locating housing
for the interns, preparing them,
getting them settled; introducing
them to their employers, and
following up.
Exchange Programs Inventory of International Educational,
Cultural, and Training Programs : briefing report to
congressional requesters. / United States General Accounting
Office.
Washington, DC: The Office, [1993].
Government Information GA 1.13:NSIAD-93-157 BR
Expecting the Worst (or the Best!): what exchange programs
should know about student expectations / Beulah F. Rohrlich.
New York: AFS International/Intercultural Programs, Inc.;
Center for the Study of Intercultural Learning, 1993.
Government Information ED368289.
Surveys students about their aspirations and
attitudes regarding language, food and
health, and adjustment/homesickness.
Implications for planning student
exchange programs are discussed.
Guide to International Education in the United States.
Detroit, MI: Gale Research Inc., 19-. Ref. LC1090.G555
[year].
International study programs, educational exchange,
study and
education travel abroad, foreign students and visitors,
scholarships, etc. Elementary through postgraduate and
adult.
Increasing Participation of Ethnic Minorities in Study Abroad /
Council on International Educational Exchange. New York: the
Council, 1991. Government Information ED346784.
Guidebook for study abroad advisers covering:
funding, financial barriers, special minority
scholarships, travel grants, tuition waivers,
outreach, reassurance, staff diversity, promotion, special
materials, working with families, orientation activities, choice
and availability of programs, goal setting,
data collection, networking.
The International Encyclopedia of Higher Education.
Asa
S. Knowles, editor-in-chief. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1977.
Ref. LB15.I57 v. #.
10 volumes. Includes descriptions of associations
and
bibliographies.
International Exchange Programs in the 1990's and Their Role in
Public Diplomacy : hearing ... / United States. Congress. House.
Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on International
Operations. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990.
Government Information Y 4.F 76/1:In 8/79
International Handbook of Education Systems. J.
Cameron
... [et al.], editors. Chichester, England: John Wiley and
Sons, 1983. Ref. LB15.I58 1983 v.#.
Discusses the structure of education (preschool
through college)
in each country including its administration, economics,
organizational chart, history, statistics, and teacher
preparation. Also discusses each country's history, culture,
government, etc. 3 volumes.
International Schools and International Education / Patricia
L. Jonietz and Duncan Harris, editors. New York : Nichols/GP
Publishing, c1991.
L108.G8Y4 1991.
A collection of essays on many related topics.
International Travel and Study Programs:
a preliminary exploration from a
traditional and non-traditional, credit and non-credit
perspective / Denise M. Reghenzani. [s.l.]: ERIC Document
Reproduction Service, 1991.
Government Information ED342324.
Discusses the value of the
cross-cultural experience in terms of environmental
concerns, the global economy/society,
international understanding, lifelong values and
opportunities, cultural sensitivity,
social and professional polish, wider
personal horizons, and improved career
opportunities.
NAFSA's Guide to Education Abroad for Advisers and Administrators /
William Hoffa, [et al.]. Washington, DC: NAFSA - Association
of International Educators, 1993.
Government Information ED356740.
Series of papers covering:
advising, program development,
evaluation, academic
credit, financial aid, computerizing operations,
promotion and publicity, demographics,
student diversity, health and
safety issues, predeparture orientation and reentry
programming, budgeting, work abroad and international
careers. Lists about 90 organizations.
Open Doors: report on international educational
exchange.
Marianthi Zikopoules, editor. New York: Institute of
International Education, 19- . Ref. LB2283.I615
[year] and Government Information ED390328.
Statistics concerning foreign students in American
colleges.
Optimizing the International Experience through a
Pre-Departure Orientation and
a Re-entry Workshop / Sigrid Weinmann and Jeani Marie Behr Bragg.
[s.l.]: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, 1993.
Government Information ED367232.
Describes objectives for the
pre-departure course and re-entry
workshop, content, methods and assignments,
schedules, and anecdotal evidence of program effectiveness.
Reducing Risks and Liability in Study Abroad:
study abroad director's manual,
University of Utah ; Study Abroad Director
Training: director responsibilities,
institutional responsibilities, participant responsibilities /
William L. Barnhart. [s.l.]: ERIC Document Reproduction Service, 1994.
Government Information ED377790.
Covers program fees, course
registration, compensation for program
directors, academic counseling, personal
assistance, activities, institutional
liaison, budget/finances, liability and
indemnification, and crisis
management/emergency response.
Research on Foreign Students and International Study: an
overview and bibliography. Philip G. Altbach,...[et al.].
New York: Prager, 1985. Ref. Z5814.E23A44 1985.
Students Abroad, Strangers at Home : education for a global
society / Norman L. Kauffmann, Judith N. Martin, Henry D.
Weaver, with Judy Weaver. Yarmouth, ME : Intercultural Press, c1992.
LB2376.K38 1992.
Study Abroad: the experience of American undergraduates
in Western Europe and
the United States / Jerry S. Carlson, [et al.].
New York: Council on International Educational Exchange, 1991.
Government Information ED340322.
Studies the effect of study abroad experiences:
academic, social and personal
development; foreign language facility; cultural interest
and peace and cooperation indicators; later career choices.
The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages.
Hastings
Rashdall. London: Oxford University Press, 1936. Ref.
LA177.R25 1936 v.#.
Cover title: Rashdall's Medieval Universities.
Volume 1:
Salerno, Bologna, Paris. Volume 2: Italy, Spain, France,
Germany, Scotland, etc. Volume 3: English universities, student
life.
World Education Encyclopedia. George Thomas Kurian,
editor. New York: Facts on File, 1988. Ref. LB15.W87 1988
v.#.
For each country, it discusses the structure of its
education
system from preschool through college (including nonformal
education), its history, administration, finance, statistics, and
state of the teaching profession. Includes glossaries and
bibliographies. 3 volumes.
World Guide to Higher Education: a comparative survey of
systems, degrees, and qualifications. United Nations
Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Paris:
UNESCO Press, 1976. Ref. LA183.U52 1976.
Describes the higher education system in each
country.