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Welcome to the "Parent's Page" for the Office of International Studies. Here
you will find weblinks, resources, and policies related to your son or daughter's
overseas study experience. These pages are meant to help
answer questions that you
may have about study abroad -- if you have questions that are not answered here,
or would like to make suggestions to these pages as a whole, I encourage you to
send an email via the following link:
inquiries.internationalstudies@villanova.edu
Of course, your first point of contact should be your son or daughter. Remember
that after an initial group informational session with the Office of International
Studies, all student appointments are held on an individual basis. This means that
students have met with members of this office one-on-one, regardless of their place
in the application cycle. I know students are sometimes hesitant to share information
with their parents, but this individual attention means all students have all relevant
information from day one.
Also remember that there is some information that we cannot
share. Just like the Offices of Student Life, Residence Life, and the Registrar,
we are answerable to federal law. In particular,
FERPA and the Buckley Amendment
are very clear about information that we can and cannot disseminate about students
-- adults over the age of 18 with clear privacy rights. These laws are especially
stringent in regards to questions of grades and credits. Any questions you have
about these issues (grades received overseas, graduating on time, course equivalencies,
etc.) must be addressed with your student.
You are probably the most important influence
in your son or daughter's decision to study abroad. In that sense, we want to work
with you to not only encourage your student to spend a summer, semester, or year
overseas, but also to find the program that best fits him/her personally, academically,
and professionally. The opportunity to study overseas is an extension of, not a
break from, the Villanova education experience, and we all want to make sure that
the experience meets those standards.
Though the quote is often attributed to St.
Augustine, it was the 18th century French author Fougeret de Monbron who wrote that
"The world is a great book, of which they who never stir from home read only a page."
Thank you for helping us introduce your student to another page in that Great Book!
Lance M. Kenney
Director
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