education abroad. It can thus expand it community and shareholders, and keep them informed of and engaged with its advocacy efforts via a newsletter, events, petitions, etc. Further, The Forum is lobbying for nationwide systemic changes that disrupt the current status quo of SA. We have learned that the program needs to be continually evaluated to meet the interests and needs of members and students. We have also learned that we need faculty and student champions to advocate and promote the program. It is vitally important to continue with the story telling to ensure the success of the program. The Forum has grown significantly with the establishment of a program that awards Board and Council member to enlist at least three new member institutions annually. Supports, advocates and provides resources for an even broader range of organizations/institutions whose purpose is to educate global citizens Forum has advanced a sustainability framework for education abroad and for its impact on the communities where global education takes place The Forum will have played a major role in guiding and facilitating the reemergence of global education by convening the profession to reinvision study abroad and to how to do it in a way that creates the best experience for students and does so inclusively." Forum continues to expand its network of advocacy platforms across the country and around the world. Arising from and advocated by the forum community, a workable vision for education abroad that embraces standards and assists institutions in constructing these new type opportunities available to students who wish to avail themselves of them. The FORUM has instituted the Global Citizen Passport (certificate), all students that participate in a program at one of its members becomes eligible to apply for the passport. This allows the FORUM to build a database of alumni, which can help strengthen its position to advocate for the continued governments' support of education abroad. It can thus expand it community and shareholders, and keep them informed of and engaged with its advocacy efforts via a newsletter, events, petitions, etc. The Forum is lobbying for nationwide systemic changes that disrupt the current status quo of SA. The Forum has learned that the program needs to be continually evaluated to meet the interests and needs of members and students. The Forum also learned that they need faculty and student champions to advocate and promote the program. It is also vitally important to continue with the story telling to ensure the success of the program. The Forum has established agreements with foreign govt's to make visas easier and less costly for students.
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DEVELOPING GLOBAL CITIZENS
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