international@calpoly.edu
https://international.calpoly.edu/
The primary mission of the Cal Poly International Center is to provide leadership and coordination for international activities and programs and to serve as a catalyst for internationalization efforts at Cal Poly. The IC maintains administrative authority and university-wide oversight of international engagement and initiatives supported by the campus. We are committed to providing equity and access to services and programs for the populations we serve, including for students studying abroad and international students and scholars at Cal Poly. We provide support to campus efforts in internationalizing the curriculum and in creating global partnerships.
Cal Poly’s vision for internationalization is to provide foundational experiential learning, teaching, service and scholarship opportunities at home and abroad that will best equip graduates and the campus community at large to solve complex global challenges sustainably, ethically and inclusively. Learn by Doing in a global context drives students, faculty and staff to critically evaluate themselves, their own cultures and cultural identities, their values and place in the world. It promotes growth in character, ability to handle ambiguity, reflexive and relative thinking, and ultimately, greater personal fulfillment. It fuels informed global systems thinkers and doers, and activates Cal Poly students to be positive forces in the world.
International Students and Scholars
intlservices@calpoly.edu
https://intladvising.calpoly.edu/
The International Students and Scholars unit of the International Center provides services and programs aimed at meeting the unique needs of international students and scholars throughout their academic careers at Cal Poly. International Center staff provide immigration advising and visa documents, pre-arrival information, orientation programs and cross-cultural programming for all international students, which include degree-seeking students and non-degree students (those attending Cal Poly through our Cal Poly International Exchange Programs, CSU International Programs, and the VISIT Cal Poly Program).
Programming offered by the International Students and Scholars unit includes the International Welcome Ambassador Program which pairs incoming international students with continuing Cal Poly students to share their cultures and to develop friendships. International Welcome Ambassadors also provide a support system to assist new international students with adjusting to Cal Poly and the “SLO Life.” ISS also hosts a variety of cultural programs including weekly coffee hours and holiday events.
The International Students and Scholars unit is also the first point of contact for campus community members who want to invite visiting scholars such as faculty, staff, and researchers from abroad to come to Cal Poly to help foster collaboration, joint research, and cross-cultural exchange.
Study Abroad Programs
studyabroad@calpoly.edu
https://abroad.calpoly.edu/
https://studyabroad.calpoly.edu/
Students interested in studying abroad should begin by visiting the Cal Poly Abroad website, registering for and participating in a Study Abroad 101 Workshop, and planning ahead to meet their academic, financial and personal goals. Peer Advisors and Study Abroad Advisors are available to provide guidance. Please check Cal Poly Abroad website for drop-in advising hours, appointment hours, workshop and info sessions, and study abroad planning resources.
Study Abroad Eligibility Requirements
Students must be in good academic and disciplinary standing at Cal Poly to be eligible to participate in a study abroad programs. In addition, students must meet the eligibility requirements of their chosen programs. Academic eligibility standards vary by program, and most require a minimum 2.5 GPA. Cal Poly Exchanges and some partner programs require an academic letter of recommendation. Students who are on Academic Probation at the time of application, or the term prior to studying abroad, are ineligible to participate. Students must be off Disciplinary Probation by the time their study abroad program starts and must have completed other sanctions atthe time of application. Students are strongly encouraged to seek pre-approval for courses prior to departing for their terms abroad. If a program is located in a country where there is a U.S. Department of State Travel Advisory of a Level 3 or 4, Cal Poly may not provide the approval to participate in the program or pre-approve the transfer of credits.
Cal Poly Global Programs
Cal Poly Global Programs are study abroad programs that offer students opportunities to study with Cal Poly faculty in multiple locations worldwide. Ranging from one week to a full term in length, these programs present a highly flexible model responding to specific curricular goals. Planned with a focus on general education courses and/or courses applicable to one or more Cal Poly majors or minors, Cal Poly Global Programs may be open to students in all majors or to students in targeted fields of study only. Check our website for the current program offerings.
Cal Poly International Exchange Programs
Cal Poly colleges have exchange agreements with a variety of universities around the world. Through these exchanges, students have an opportunity for cost effective study abroad experiences within their own academic disciplines. Students who qualify for one of these exchanges pay Cal Poly tuition fees and applicable fees. Students can spend up to one academic year at overseas universities as enrolled students. For further information about international exchange programs, students should check with the Cal Poly Abroad website.
California State University International Programs
California State University (CSU) International Programs are CSU systemwide programs that allow participants to earn resident academic credit at their home CSU campuses while they pursue full-time study at host universities or study centers abroad for a semester or academic year. The CSU International Programs suite of options serves the needs of students in over 100 designated academic majors. Affiliated with more than 50 recognized universities and institutions of higher education in approximately 20 countries, CSU International Programs also offers a wide selection of study abroad destinations and learning environments.
First Year GO (Global Opportunities) Program
Elevate your college experience from the start with the groundbreaking First Year GO Study Abroad Program! Designed for first-year Cal Poly students in the College of Liberal Arts and the Orfalea College of Business, but open to all first-year Cal Poly students for whom the curriculum works well, this program empowers students to explore contemporary global issues, foster community with other Cal Poly students and locals in Seville, and enhance intercultural communication skills—all while making degree progress. Students take courses taught in English and hone Spanish language skills at the CEA CAPA study center. Seville, in southern Spain, is a vibrant and culturally rich city that offers a wonderful blend of history, architecture and amazing cuisine.
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Cal Poly Partner Programs
Cal Poly has formal partnership relationships with several program providers that allow Cal Poly students to study as visiting students of affiliated universities or at specialized study centers. Partner providers offer thematic study options at a variety of locations throughout the world. For further information about partner programs, students should check with the Cal Poly Abroad website, visit partner websites, and/or schedule appointments with an advisor in the International Center.
National Student Exchange (NSE) Consortium
Undergraduate students are able to spend up to one calendar year at another NSE member college or university in the U.S., Canada, or the U.S. Territories (of Puerto Rico, Guam, and U.S. Virgin Islands). Since its founding in 1968, more than 120,000 students from all majors nation-wide have had the opportunity to study away through the National Student Exchange (NSE). Because students have the option to pay in-state tuition and can use applicable financial aid funding, it can be an affordable study away program option.
International Travel
polytravel@calpoly.edu (Individual faculty and staff travel requests)
https://abroad.calpoly.edu/ (International Travel for students & groups)
All faculty, staff, and students traveling outside of the U.S. on university business are required to obtain approval and will be enrolled in the foreign travel insurance program (FTIP) through Cal Poly. All documentation must be submitted by the stated deadlines prior to travel and approvals received before travel expenses are incurred. Travel abroad may include activities such as attending or presenting at conferences, participating in tours, conducting funded research, student internships, club activities, or taking students on non-credit international field trips. Please check to see if your destination is deemed high hazard. In general, independent student travel to countries listed as high hazard will not be approved unless the student is accompanied by a Cal Poly faculty or staff member. Students must remain in good academic and disciplinary standing to participate. For deadlines and information on how to complete a travel packet, faculty and staff traveling without students are to go to University Travel - Cal Poly. Students and faculty and staff traveling with students are to go to International Center - International Travel and select International Travel. Please note, researching or applying for a Study Abroad program is a separate process under Study Abroad.