Internationalizing the Campus (ITC) Grant
“Transforming Undergraduate Education in the USG”
In October 2006, The University System of Georgia Office of International Education announced a new funding opportunity for USG institutions. This new grants program is intended to support major institutional initiatives that will have a significant impact on internationalizing the campus (ITC). The ITC competition is designed for USG campuses that are prepared to take major steps forward in building international perspectives and global competencies into the fabric of undergraduate education.
The inaugural recipient for this grant was North Georgia College & State University. In addition, Georgia College & State University received a planning grant.
The 2007 - 2008 recipients are Georgia College & State University and Georgia Southern University. Columbus State University received a planning grant and Southern Polytechnic State University received a foundation grant.
2008 - 2009 Internationalizing the Campus (ITC) Grant
2007 - 2008 Finalists’ Proposals
Four finalists were chosen from all respondents. The OIE performed campus visits to all four campuses as part of the competition for the grant. The finalists proposals are provided below.
- Georgia College & State University (PDF)
- Georgia Southern University (PDF)
- Columbus State University (PDF)
- Southern Polytechnic State University (PDF)
2006 - 2007 Finalists’ Proposals
- North Georgia College & State University (PDF)
- Georgia College & State University (PDF)
- Georgia Perimeter College (PDF)
- Columbus State University (PDF)
Press
Resource Materials
North Georgia College & State University
- Faculty Workshop Agenda (PDF)
- Literature Bibliography (PDF)
- History Bibliography (PDF)
- Philosophy Bibliography (PDF)
- Asia Websites (PDF)
- Asia Workshop Press Release (PDF)
- Revised Course Descriptions, Spring 2008
Georgia College & State University
- Newsletter Article (Terra Nostra, Spring 2007)
- Internationalizing the Majors Planning Grant and Application for Departments (PDF)
- Internationalizing the Majors: Department Proposals
- Internationalization Activities, Spring 2008

