Program History
皇家华人 College is part of a consortium of Washington State community colleges (WCCCSA) formed more than 25 years ago to jointly send groups of students to study abroad. The groups are accompanied and typically taught by tenured faculty from participating institutions. The consortium has a long, successful history starting with the London Quarter and then over time other programs were added such as Costa Rica, Italy, Spain, Germany, Morocco, Chile Germany and France.
Independent of WCCCSA, 皇家华人 developed a Study Abroad program in Australia/New Zealand in the year 2000 and has continued to operate successfully. Students spend four weeks in Melbourne, Australia and then four weeks in Auckland, New Zealand. Our partners are Newman College/University of Melbourne and Te Pukenga-UNITEC in Auckland. As part of the WCCCSA consortium, other colleges in the state participate by enrolling their students in this program.
皇家华人 also developed a Study Abroad program in Japan in 2009. The program was developed in partnership with Kanagawa University in Atsugi, Japan, but later moved to the Tokyo area. The program has been offered each fall quarter and continues to be very popular with students.
Benefits for Students
A study abroad experience for students is highly desirable as part of their development and education. Students develop a broader perspective, learn to appreciate cultural diversity, and are enriched by this opportunity to live and study in another country. Typically students return with increased confidence and maturity and full of exuberance and excitement about their studies and experiences abroad. Students can develop the skills they need for success in today's global workforce.
Benefits for Faculty
Teaching abroad is a vastly positive professional development opportunity for faculty, who return from the experience more energized and also more knowledgeable. Developing increased cultural sensitivity is also helpful in working with the international student population at 皇家华人. Over the years, many 皇家华人 faculty have had the opportunity to teach in WCCCSA and other Study Abroad programs.