IE Events and News
Making Study Abroad Work for You: Resume Writing Tips
Thurs. Feb. 9, 2012
4:00pm
Glendening Annex
International Education External Review Student Open Forum
Thurs. Feb. 16, 2012
7:00pm
Aldom Lounge (Connected to the Campus Center)
Study Abroad Through their Eyes: Perspectives from Former Study Abroad Students
Thurs. Feb. 23, 2012
7:00pm
Aldom Lounge (Connected to the Campus Center)
Summer 2012, Fall 2012, and Academic Year 2012-13 Application Deadline
Thursday, March 1, 2012
5:00pm
230 Glendening
MIEA Scholarship for Study Abroad Application Deadline
April 2, 2012
International Education
Glendening Hall, Suite 230
240 895-4202
ie@smcm.edu
Semester in
SAN PEDRO
Semesters at the Institute for Central American Development Studies focus on economic development, education, environmental studies, human rights, public health, wildlife conservation, and women's issues through two tracks: internships or resource management/sustainable development group study.
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Resources for While Your Student is Abroad
Tools to Facilitate Learning While Abroad
What's Up with Culture? and GlobalScholar are online resources designed to facilitate learning while studying abroad. Organized in multiple phases, these resources are designed to support student learning as students prepare for departure, study abroad, and continue international learning once home.
Logistics for SMCM
Students who study abroad may retain their full-time, degree-seeking status at SMCM and receive the same benefits as they would if they were on campus for that same semester.
Students are expected to meet the same deadlines as if they were on campus for the offices of:
In the Event of an Urgent Matter or Emergency
The Office of International Education is staffed from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern standard time and can be reach at 1-240-895-4202.
In the event of an emergency outside of these regular business hours, please contact SMCM's Public Safety 24/7 at 1-240-895-4911.
If a student is overseas and is involved in an emergency situation, the student should contact a local emergency responder or their in-country resident coordinator immediately. Contact information for local emergency responders and in-country coordinators is provided on their wallet-sized Emergency Contact Card. If a student is unable to do so, please contact Public Safety at 1-240-895-4911. Public Safety has emergency contact information for each of our overseas program coordinators and St. Mary's College of Maryland has emergency procedures in place as part of its International Education Emergency Action Plan.







