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Submission deadlines for short-term, faculty-led courses to be taught abroad in 2016-17 are approaching. Any faculty or staff member interested in leading such a course abroad during the 2016-17 academic year is encouraged to be in touch with the Office of International Programs to begin discussing ideas for such programs.

Proposal process
The first step in proposing to travel abroad with students is to complete our online intent form.  This gives the Office of International Programs (OIP) an idea of what you have in mind, and will allow us to begin the preliminary work of assisting you in designing a viable program.  

The next step is the full proposal form, which should be submitted along with a budget breakdown of the program, using the Excel spreadsheet template.  

Proposal submission deadlines                                                         

Winter Break 2016-17 programs
Intent form due: February 1, 2016
Proposal due: March 15, 2016

Spring Break 2017 programs
Intent form due: February 29, 2016
Proposal due: April 15, 2016

Summer 2017 session programs

Intent form due: March 31, 2016
Proposal due: May 31, 2016

We are happy to meet with faculty and staff individually to discuss questions or review the program design and proposal process.  Please contact Rachel Gould at rgould@ithaca.edu with questions or to schedule a time to meet.

Faculty and staff members can find information on College policy and procedure regarding international travel with students in the publication Procedures for Developing and Implementing Short-term Study and Educational Travel Abroad at Ithaca College.

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