Anthony Rotoli is the CEO of Terra Dotta, a leader in global education engagement solutions.
Global engagement is experiencing a renaissance on college campuses. While only 2% of undergraduate students (registration required) and 16% of those who earn a bachelor’s degree have taken part in study abroad programs, according to the Institute of International Education or IIE, this is changing dramatically for the better. Why? When the pandemic forced study abroad programs to shut down, many institutions responded by envisioning new or expanded ways to offer internationalization opportunities without the physical travel component.
While global engagement is critical for developing the leadership and collaboration skills and perspectives needed to thrive post-graduation, not all demographic populations have historically had access to internationalization opportunities. Some colleges and universities already had limited virtual programming in place…