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Handbook of Research on Study Abroad Programs and Outbound Mobility
The amount of money students receive through grants, scholarships, and loans.
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Providing Study Abroad Opportunities for Underrepresented Populations: Lessons from the University of California, Riverside
Elizabeth Claassen Thrush (University of California – Riverside, USA) and Christine Victorino (University of California – Riverside, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0169-5.ch005
Abstract
This book chapter aims to provide a detailed case study with supporting data on how the University of California, Riverside has engaged underrepresented study abroad student populations and has made progress toward increasing the number and diversity of students going abroad. It opens by reviewing the relevant literature and providing necessary context of the University and its recent history with short-term, faculty-led study abroad programs. Analyzing relevant student data collected through a survey and focus group leads into sharing a few key strategies undergirding the success and growth of participation in study abroad by underrepresented groups. This chapter focuses on low income students, but also includes a discussion of ethnic minorities, first generation students, male students, and those from STEM-related majors.
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Government Tools and Assistive Tools
Support either by grant, loan or loan guarantee of funds aimed at assisting (in our case) the TSU in overcoming barriers that are not well supported by private market support.
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Towards Socially Responsible Higher Education: “Closing the Gap” Initiatives
Money provided to cover direct educational costs like tuition, fees, and textbooks. In some cases, surpluses may be used to pay for related expenses like housing. May be issued through federal, state, or institutional programs.
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