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Internationalizing the Campus Report 2005
Profiles of Success at Colleges and Universities
Eight Institutions Profiled for Outstanding Campus InternationalizationFive U.S. higher education institutions have been awarded the 2005 Senator Paul Simon Award for Campus Internationalization and are featured in a major report published by NAFSA: Association of International Educators titled Internationalizing the Campus 2005: Profiles of Success at Colleges and Universities. Three other exemplary programs are also highlighted in the report in shorter spotlights.
Five institutions, profiled in depth, received the Senator Paul Simon Award for Campus Internationalization:
- Colby College in Maine
- Colgate University in New York
- Howard Community College in Maryland
- University of Kansas
- University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Three schools are highlighted for exemplary programs:
- Columbus State Community College in Ohio
- El Camino College in California
- University of Denver in Colorado
A distinguished selection jury decided which schools from a strong and diverse set of nominees would be chosen for inclusion in the 2005 report. The members of the selection jury were:
- Stephen Curtis, president, Community College of Philadelphia
- Stephen Dunnett, vice provost, University at Buffalo, State University of New York
- Connie Perdreau, director, Office of Education Abroad, Ohio University
- Wendy Weiner, interim director of educational planning, Virginia Community College System
- Jim Williams, director of international education, George Washington University

Support for this project has been provided by the
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the
U.S. Department of State, under the Fulbright-Hays
Act of 1961, as amended.


