Campus Internationalization and Global Engagement Audit Checklist

A comprehensive checklist for auditing and evaluating the effectiveness of internationalization efforts and global engagement initiatives in higher education institutions.

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About This Checklist

The Campus Internationalization and Global Engagement Audit Checklist is a crucial tool for assessing and enhancing a higher education institution's global presence and cross-cultural initiatives. This comprehensive checklist addresses key areas of international education, including study abroad programs, international student services, global partnerships, internationalized curriculum, and cross-cultural competency development. By systematically evaluating these aspects, universities can strengthen their global profile, enrich the academic experience through diverse perspectives, and prepare students for success in an interconnected world. Regular audits using this checklist help identify areas for improvement in global engagement strategies, ensure compliance with international education standards, and foster a more inclusive and globally-oriented campus community.

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Industry

Education

Standard

Higher Education Internationalization Standards

Workspaces

Universities and colleges

Occupations

Director of International Programs
Study Abroad Coordinator
International Student Advisor
Global Partnerships Manager
Cross-Cultural Training Specialist
1
Are the international student services compliant with ACE guidelines?
2
Describe the current global partnerships in place.
3
What percentage of students participate in study abroad programs?
Min0
Target50
Max100
4
What training is provided to enhance cross-cultural competency?
5
Is there a global citizenship program available for students?
6
When was the last review of the global citizenship program conducted?
7
What is the participation rate of students in global citizenship initiatives?
Min0
Target30
Max100
8
What feedback has been received about global citizenship initiatives?
9
Is the curriculum aligned with international education standards?
10
List the courses that include international perspectives.
11
What percentage of faculty are trained in international education practices?
Min0
Target60
Max100
12
What feedback have students provided about the internationalized curriculum?
13
How effective are the current global engagement strategies?
14
When was the last review of the global engagement strategies conducted?
15
What is the total funding allocated for global engagement activities this year?
Min0
Target50000
16
What challenges have been encountered in implementing global engagement strategies?
17
How satisfied are students with the study abroad program?
18
What key outcomes have been observed from the study abroad programs?
19
What percentage of students participates in the study abroad program annually?
Min0
Target25
Max100
20
What improvements have students suggested for the study abroad program?

FAQs

It's recommended to conduct a comprehensive internationalization audit every 3-5 years, with ongoing monitoring of key international initiatives and student feedback throughout the academic year.

The audit team should include the Director of International Programs, study abroad coordinators, international student advisors, faculty involved in global initiatives, representatives from admissions and academic affairs, and potentially external international education consultants.

Key areas include study abroad program quality, international student support services, global research partnerships, internationalization of curriculum, foreign language programs, cross-cultural events and activities, and international alumni engagement.

The audit ensures that the institution is effectively preparing students for global citizenship, fostering international collaborations, and creating a diverse and inclusive campus environment that reflects the global nature of modern society and workplaces.

Technology facilitates virtual exchange programs, online international collaborations, digital language learning platforms, and global classroom initiatives, expanding the reach and impact of internationalization efforts beyond physical mobility.

Benefits of Campus Internationalization and Global Engagement Audit Checklist

Enhances the institution's global reputation and attracts international students and faculty

Improves the quality and diversity of study abroad and exchange programs

Strengthens international research collaborations and partnerships

Develops students' global competencies and intercultural skills

Ensures compliance with international education regulations and visa requirements