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Academic Year 2005-2006

Between June 2005 and early June 2006:

  • Carleton officially enrolled 1,936 students.
  • 380 students, or 20% of the student body, participated in off-campus studies 402 times for academic credit during the academic year, the December winter break, and in the summer.
  • 361 students, or 19% of the student body earned off-campus study credit outside the United States.

Participation in domestic and international programs during the academic year 2005-2006:

  • Students studied off-campus on 105 different programs in 49 countries.
  • 50% of the students participated in programs in Europe, 15% in Asia, 11% in Latin America, 9% in Australia & Oceania, 8% in Africa, 6% in the United States and 1% in the Middle East. Compared with participation rates in 2004-2005, Africa rose 5% and Asia, Latin America and the United States each rose 2%. The participation rate for Australia/Oceania remained the same, while that of Europe declined by 4%.
  • 94% of students studying off-campus participated in one program, and 6% participated in two programs during the year.
  • By class year, 23% of the participants were seniors, 53% juniors, and 24% sophomores.
  • 62% of the participants studied on Carleton seminars, 6% on consortia programs, and 32% on programs sponsored by other U.S. institutions or foreign universities.
  • Participation in programs of varying lengths ranged from 11% on programs less than one term, including Carleton winter break programs, 57% on one-term programs (10 weeks), 30% on semester-long programs, and 2% on academic year-long programs of 9 months or more.
  • Women’s and men’s participation rates were 58% and 42%, respectively.

As in previous years, Carleton faculty took an active role in off-campus studies as directors for off-campus programs and winter break field trips. Fourteen faculty members directed Carleton off-campus study program in 2005-2006. Directors of Carleton programs included Mike Hemesath, Greg Hewett, Humberto Huergo, Cameron Davidson, Linda Rossi, Anne Ulmer, Phil Camill, Clint Cowan, Cherif Keita, Silvia L. Lopez, Jay Levi, Nancy Cho, Eva Posfay and Roy Grow.

This report covers students who earned Carleton credit on off-campus academic programs. It does not report students who also earned Carleton independent study credits for academic work off campus. A number of students were also involved in volunteer projects, work abroad, domestic and international field camps in geology, biology and archeology, and travel. The attached statistical tables, combined with the annual “Class of 2006 Participation in Off-Campus Studies” report, provide an in-depth view of off-campus studies at Carleton College.


Helena Kaufman, Director and Adviser
Naomi Ziegler, Assistant Director and Adviser
Leslie Vanderwood, Administrative Assistant


2004-2005 ACADEMIC YEAR PARTICIPATION IN OFF-CAMPUS STUDY

Carleton College Off-Campus Seminars (ten weeks):
257 Students (62%) and 13 programs (11%)

Program Name Participants

Carleton BioGeo Science in Australia 32
Carleton Economics in Cambridge, England 24
Carleton English in London 18
Carleton Francophone Studies in Mali 22
Carleton French Studies in Paris 17
Carleton Geology in Italy 15
Carleton Irish Literature in Ireland 25
Carleton Political Economy in Beijing 35
Carleton Social & Cultural Field Research in Guatemala 10
Carleton Spanish in Madrid 16
Carleton Spanish in Mexico 11
Carleton Photography in Hawaii
-Winter Break (2 weeks)
10
Carleton Viennes Culture on Site, Austria
-Winter Break (2 weeks)
13

Carleton Affiliated Programs:
25 Students (6%) and 12 programs (10%)

Program Name Participants

ACM Art History in Florence 1
ACM Arts of London/Florence 1
ACM Czech Republic 1
ACM India 1
ACM Japan Study 3
ACM Urban Studies 3
AKP Associated Kyoto Program 4
HECA Community Internship in Quito, Equador 2
HECUA Metro Urban STudies, Mpls/St. Paul 1
HECUA Scandinavian Urban Study, Oslo, Norway 2
ISLE Program in Sri Lanka 5

Other Programs
130 Students (32%) and 81 Programs (77%)

1. ACC at CUEB in Beijing (1)
2. AHA International in Siena, Italy (1)
3. AIFS Stellenbosch U.S. Africa (1)
4. AIFS in Buenos Aires, Argentina (2)
5. American College of Thessaloniki (1)
6. Arcadia Spain Summer (1)
7. Arcadia University Greece (5)
8. Augsburg CGE Dev/Soc Change Cen. America (1)
9. Boston U London Internship (1)
10. Budapest Mathematics at Eotvos U (4)
11. Budapest Semester in Cognitive Science (2)
12. Center for Medieval/Renaissance Studies, Oxford (1)
13. CET Chinese Studies in Beijing (1)
14. CET in Harbin, China, Summer (6)
15. CET Jewish Studies, Prague (1)
16. Chung-ang U in Korea, Summer (1)
17. CIEE in Dominican Republic (1)
18. CUPA Center for University Programs Abroad, Paris (2)
19. DIS Denmark International Study Program (19)
20. Global Partners in Turkey (1)
21. Harris Manchester, Oxford University (1)
22. IC Classical Study in Rome (2)
23. IES Freiburg, Germany (1)
24. IES Madrid, Spain (1)
25. IES Paris (1)
26. IES Vienna, Austria (1)
27. Institute for Civil Leadership, Mills College (1)
28. Korea U. Int’l Summer Campus (2)
29. London School of Economics (2)
30. Lorenzo De’Medici Institute, Florence, Italy (1)
31. Loyola-Rome Liberal Arts (1)
32. National Theater Institute, USA (1)
33. NUI Galway Ireland Summer (1)
34. NYU Tisch School Arts, Nice, France (1)
35. Round River Ecuador Highlands (1)
36. Round River in Namibia (1)
37. SEA Education Association (6)
38. Siena Liberal Arts, Italy (1)
39. SIT Australia: Environment (1)
40. SIT Australia: Natural Resource Management (1)
41. SIT Bolivia (1)
42. SIT Brazil (2)
43. SIT Caribbean African-Spirituality (1)
44. SIT Czech Arts & Social Change (1)
45. SIT Ecuador (1)
46. SIT Ecuador: Comparative Ecology (1)
47. SIT Fiji: Multicultural Social Change (1)
48. SIT France: Culture & Society (1)
49. SIT France: Integration New Europe (1)
50. SIT Kenya (1)
51. SIT Madagascar (2)
52. SIT Madagascar: Ecology & Conservation (1)
53. SIT Mekong Delta: Natural Cult. Ecology (1)
54. SIT Mongolia (1)
55. SIT Morocco (1)
56. SIT Nicaragua (2)
57. SIT Oman: Diplomacy Mideast (1)
58. SIT Panama: Development & Conservation (1)
59. SIT Samoa Pacific Islands (1)
60. SIT Senegal (1)
61. SIT South Africa: Cape Town (1)
62. SIT South Africa: Education Social Change (1)
63. SIT Spain (1)
64. SIT Switzerland (2)
65. SIT Uganda Rwanda (1)
66. St. Catherine Oxford, through Butler IFSA (1)
67. U Argentine Program through Butler IFSA (3)
68. U College Cork through Arcadia CEA (1)
69. U Glasgow through Butler IFSA (1)
70. U Haifa Intensive Hebrew (1)
71. U Melbourne Direct (1)
72. U Natal South Africa, Interstudy (1)
73. U Rochester British Parliament – London (2)
74. U St. Andrews through Butler IFSA (2)
75. U Stirling through Butler IFSA (1)
76. U Tasmania through Butler IFSA (1)
77. U Veritas Costa Rica, Amerspan (1)
78. U Veritas Costa Rica through CEA (1)
79. U Veritas Costa Rica through ISA (1)
80. U Wollongong through AustrLearn (1)
81. UNA Costa Rica through Butler IFSA (1)

Participation by Country

#

UK (England & Scotland)

56

China

43

Australia

36

Ireland

27

France

23

Italy

22

Mali 22
United States 22
Denmark 19
Spain 19
Austria 14
Guatemala 11
Mexico 11
Japan 7
Greece 6
Hungary 6
Argentina 5
Ecuador 5
Sri Lanka 5
Costa Rica 4
South Africa 4
Czech Republic 3
Madagascar 3
Republic of Korea 3
Brazil 2
*Multi-Location 2
Nicaragua 2
Norway 2
Switzerland 2
Bolivia 1
Dominican Republic 1
Fiji 1
Germany 1
India 1
Israel 1
Kenya 1
Mongolia 1
Morocco 1
Namibia 1
Oman 1
Panama 1
Samoa 1
Senegal 1
Turkey 1
Vietnam 1

*Uganda/Rwanda, Jamaica/Cuba

Participation by Region

#

%

Africa

34

8

Asia

61

15

Australia & Oceania

38

9

Europe

201

50

Latin America

44

11

Middle East 2 1

North America (USA)

22

6

402
100

Participation by Program Length

#

%

Less than 1 term

45

11

One term

229

57

One semester

122

30

Academic Year

6

2

402
100

Participation by Sponsor

#

%

Carleton College

248

62

Consortia

24

6

Non-Carleton programs

130

32

402
100

Participation by Class Year

#

%

Seniors - Class of '06

88

23

Juniors - Class of '07

203

53

Sophomores - Class of '08

89

24

380
100

Student Participation on Programs

#

%

One program

358

94

Two programs

22

6

380
100

Students by Gender

#

%

Women

221

58

Men

159

42

380
100