Business and International Education Program

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Legislation

  • Title VI, Part B, Sections 601 and 612 B of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended. download files MS Word (25K) | PDF (22K)

Regulations

Policy Guidance

Eligible activities for this program include, but are not limited to:

  • improvement of the business and international education curriculum of institutions to serve the needs of the business community, including the development of new programs for mid-career or part-time students;
  • development of programs to inform the public of increasing international economic interdependence and the role of American business within the international economic system;
  • internationalization of curricula at the junior and community college level, and at undergraduate and graduate schools of business; development of area studies programs and interdisciplinary international programs;
  • establishment of export education programs;
  • research for and development of specialized teaching materials appropriate to business-oriented students;
  • establishment of student and faculty fellowships and internships or other training or research opportunities;
  • creating opportunities for business and professional faculty to strengthen international skills;
  • development of research programs on issues of common interest to institutions of higher education and private sector organizations and associations engaged in or promoting international economic activity;
  • the establishment of internships overseas to enable foreign language students to develop their foreign language skills and knowledge of foreign cultures and societies;
  • the establishment of linkages overseas with institutions of higher education and organizations that contribute to the educational objectives of this section; and
  • summer institutes in international business, foreign area and other international studies designed to carry out the purposes of this section.

Limitations on Use of Funds / Cost-Sharing Requirements: The applicant must contribute 50 percent of the total project cost. Thus, if an applicant requests $70,000 from the federal government, the applicant must contribute $70,000 of institutional funds to the project. The matching requirement may be cash or in-kind contributions.

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