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Founded in 1846, Beloit is Wisconsin’s oldest college


50 majors, 35 minors, and self-design options offered


Nationally recognized for its academic quality, affordability, service programs, and international focus


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Annual Report

2010/11 ANNUAL REPORT

Beloit College was honored in spring 2011 with a Senator Paul Simon Award for Comprehensive Internationalization.  The award, made by NAFSA: The Association of International Educators, recognizes U.S. college and universities characterized by "overall excellence in internationalization efforts as evidenced in practices, structures, philosophies, and policies."

In recognizing Beloit College for the award, the selection committee noted in particular Beloit College's supports for international students, its efforts to integrate study abroad into the curriculum, prominent programs such as the Weissberg Progam in Human Rights, and it supports for faculty development related to international education.

Many of the activities described in this annual report reflect the commitment to international education across the Beloit College campus that led to receipt of the award.

Committee on International Education

Initiatives and Major Programs:  Asian Studies Initiative, Curriculum Integration Project, International Education Week, Stone Lecture and Scholarship, Weissberg Program in Human Rights

Study Abroad:  Enrollments, Program Updates

Study Abroad Evaluation Findings

Domestic Off-Campus Study:  Enrollments, Evaluation Findings

International Students

2009/10 Annual Report

2009/10 Committee on International Education

2009/10 Initiatives and Major Programs 

2009/10 Study Abroad Report

2009/10 Study Abroad Evaluation Analysis

2009/10 Domestic Off-Campus Study

2009/10 International Student Enrollment and Services

2010 Senior Survey of International Education

2010 Faculty/Staff Survey of International Education

2008/09 Annual Report