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Baden-Württemberg Seminar

A delegation of 12 AACRAO and/or NAFSA members will be invited to attend a seminar on German-American educational exchange. The seminar will focus on the German educational system, German-American academic equivalencies, and student exchange between Germany and the United States. Lectures and discussions will be complemented by visits to primary, secondary, and tertiary educational institutions in the state of Baden-Württemberg.

Who Should Apply

Study abroad officers, international student advisers, admissions officers, and others with responsibility for postsecondary-level exchanges. Applicants must be members of either AACRAO or NAFSA, or both. No more than one application per institution should be submitted.

The selected candidates are asked to be present for the full time of the seminar; i.e. from November 9-16, 2013; and plan their flight times accordingly. Late arrivals and early departures should be avoided due to organizational concerns. Participants should take part in the complete program and stay until the official ending of the seminar (including the official farewell dinner).

Sponsors

  • Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Science, Research, and Arts
  • AACRAO: American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers
  • NAFSA: Association of International Educators

2012 Participants

Name Institute
Rebecca Kim University of Washington (Seattle Campus)
Aimee Call UNC Chapel Hill
Cheryl Dutcher University of North Texas
Elizabeth Matthews Illinois Institute of Technology
Gonzalo Bruce Emporia State University
Erin Heidkamp Southern Connecticut State University
Holly White California State University, Monterey Bay
Jennifer Fyllingness Olympic College
Leigh Neys University of Minnesota Duluth
Natalie Koster University of Colorado Boulder
Ramona Murtha Willamette University