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Hosted by the University of Tennessee and the American Internaonal Recruitment Council (AIRC) AIEA FORUM Strategies for International Student Success: Recruitment to Alumni The Forum will provide an intensive, interacve workshop for individuals who wish to enhance their knowledge of the theory and pracce behind developing programs to provide the best possible experience for interna- onal students from the “first touch” in recruitment to aſter they leave and become alumni. Over 1 ½ days, the Forum will engage experienced individuals to lead a sequenal set of sessions designed to follow the path of a typical internaonal student. Parcipants will be encouraged to par- cipate acvely in all sessions and me will be set aside for quesons and discussion. Six sessions include: 1) What does the data tell us? 2) Strategies for Successful Recruitment 3) Transion Strategies (Orientaon Programs) 4) Integraon and Support Strategies 5) Internaonal Student Retenon: Theory, Data, and Strategies 6) Successful Internaonal Alumni Strategies. LOCATION University of Tennessee Center for Internaonal Educaon 1620 Melrose Avenue Knoxville, TN DATES April 8-9, 2015 x Dr. Pia Wood (Host) University of Tennessee x Mr. Richard Garre i-graduate & Observatory on Borderless Higher Educaon x Dr. Darla Deardorff AIEA x Dr. David di Maria Montana State University x Dr. Mark Bryant Baylor University x Dr. Gretchen Dobson Global Strategist For more information on schedule, speakers, sessions aŶd appliĐatioŶ visit: http://ihouse.utk.edu/aiea-forum-2/ WORKSHOP LEADERS April 8-9, 2015 S T A N D A R D S Q U A L I T Y I N T E G R I T Y

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Hosted by the University of Tennessee and the American International Recruitment Council (AIRC)

AIEA FORUM Strategies for International Student

Success: Recruitment to Alumni

The Forum will provide an intensive, interactive workshop for individuals who wish to enhance their knowledge of the theory and practice behind developing programs to provide the best possible experience for interna-tional students from the “first touch” in recruitment to after they leave and become alumni. Over 1 ½ days, the Forum will engage experienced individuals to lead a sequential set of sessions designed to follow the path of a typical international student. Participants will be encouraged to par-ticipate actively in all sessions and time will be set aside for questions and discussion. Six sessions include:

1) What does the data tell us?

2) Strategies for Successful Recruitment

3) Transition Strategies (Orientation Programs)

4) Integration and Support Strategies

5) International Student Retention: Theory, Data, and Strategies

6) Successful International Alumni Strategies.

LOCATION University of Tennessee Center for International

Education 1620 Melrose Avenue

Knoxville, TN DATES

April 8-9, 2015 x Dr. Pia Wood (Host)University of Tennessee

x Mr. Richard Garretti-graduate & Observatory onBorderless Higher Education

x Dr. Darla DeardorffAIEA

x Dr. David di MariaMontana State University

x Dr. Mark Bryant Baylor University

x Dr. Gretchen DobsonGlobal Strategist

For more information on schedule, speakers, sessions a d appli atio visit:

http://ihouse.utk.edu/aiea-forum-2/

WORKSHOP LEADERS

April 8-9, 2015 S TA N D A R D S

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