Friday, October 06, 2006
New Exchange Agreement
Picture: Exchange students Mr. Christoph Spannagel and Ms. Sophie Carroll from the University of Konstanz.
At the onset of this new academic year, MUIC welcomed 40 exchange, 21 visiting and 12 full-time inbound international students, the largest group to date. This progressive increase in enrollment each trimester is due, in large measure, to the growing number of exchange agreements MUIC enjoys with other colleges and universities around the world.
The college recently forged an official agreement with yet another overseas institution, the University of Konstanz in Germany which is presently represented at MUIC by two of its exchange students. The college now has agreements with 34 colleges and universities in Europe, North American, Australia and Asia.
This increasing influx of inbound international students has created its own demands in terms of resources and facilities. The Office of International Relations recently relocated its operations to more expansive accommodations on the second floor of Building 2.
At the onset of this new academic year, MUIC welcomed 40 exchange, 21 visiting and 12 full-time inbound international students, the largest group to date. This progressive increase in enrollment each trimester is due, in large measure, to the growing number of exchange agreements MUIC enjoys with other colleges and universities around the world.
The college recently forged an official agreement with yet another overseas institution, the University of Konstanz in Germany which is presently represented at MUIC by two of its exchange students. The college now has agreements with 34 colleges and universities in Europe, North American, Australia and Asia.
This increasing influx of inbound international students has created its own demands in terms of resources and facilities. The Office of International Relations recently relocated its operations to more expansive accommodations on the second floor of Building 2.