About
the Office of International Programs
The Office of International Programs (OIP) is available to assist
students in the research and application process, and to provide
support during their time overseas and upon their return to campus.
OIP advises on all Approved Programs. Please click on a link below
to learn more about us.
OIP Staff
Mission Statement
Contact Us
OIP Staff:
The following staff members are available to
answer your questions and help you at all stages of your overseas
experience - from beginning your search for the perfect program
to readjusting to life at Skidmore upon your return. We encourage
you to contact us right away with any questions. We look forward
to helping you!
CORI FILSON, Director
Cori began as Skidmore's Director of International Programs
in May 2001, bringing with her almost a decade of experience
in the field of international education. Prior to coming to
Skidmore she served as the Assistant Director of International
Programs at The University at Albany where she managed programs
in Spain, Latin America, Asia, and the Netherlands. She also
was responsible for all marketing and publications for Albany's
study abroad programs, making good use of her previous five
years of experience in publishing. In addition to work at UAlbany,
Cori served as an instructor and resident director abroad in
Salamanca, Spain for several years. She has served on several
national advisory boards, including those of Arcadia University,
Butler University, and Fairfield University, and is currently
serving on the Academic Council for the Institute for the International
Education of Students (IES). Cori is active in NAFSA: The Association
of International Educators and has had the opportunity to present
nationally on current topics in the field. Cori has an MA from
The University of Texas at Austin in Hispanic Literature and
a BA in Spanish and German from St. Lawrence University. As
an undergraduate she studied abroad for a year and a half in
Spain and Austria.
MARIE ALICE ARNOLD, Senior Program Coordinator
Skidmore in Spain
Marie alice came to Skidmore in 2003 from the Council on International
Educational Exchange (CIEE) where she held a variety of positions
over a fourteen year period. Her main areas of program focus
at CIEE were Spain and Africa; her last position held at CIEE
was Director of Enrollment Records and Services. Throughout
her time with CIEE Marie alice was active in NAFSA: The Association
of International Educators and developed many important connections
to colleagues in the field. Marie alice is a graduate of Skidmore
College (and a former participant on our Madrid program); she
is currently completing her Masters of International Educational
Development at Teachers College, Columbia University. Marie
alice advises students, manages several of our Skidmore programs
(including those in Spain), serves as our liaison with the Committee
on Academic Standing, oversees recruitment for all programs,
manages our five student assistants, sits on the Advisory Committee
on International Study, and advises for and processes all student
petitions for study abroad.
KAREN HORN-JANSEN, Program Coordinator
Skidmore in Beijing, The India Program, Skidmore in Paris,
Paris Fall Seminar
Karen started her work with OIP in October 2005. She has previously
served as a study abroad advisor at the State University of
New York (SUNY) at Oswego and as an admissions counselor for
Syracuse University Abroad summer programs office. Karen has
experience in advising for all types of study abroad programs,
in managing programs in a variety of locations, and in recruiting
on and off campus. This experience proves valuable as Karen
manages several of Skidmore's programs, including those in Beijing,
India and Paris, as well as advising for all Skidmore and Approved
Programs, managing our Web site, organizing a variety of on-campus
events, and working with our exchange students. Karen has her
BA in Spanish from the SUNY Oswego. She studied abroad in Cuernavaca,
Mexico, and worked briefly in Asturias, Spain.
TINA BREAKELL, Program Coordinator
Skidmore in London, The Shakespeare Programme, FYE in London
Tina began with OIP in late January and came to us from George
Washington University, where she served as Interim Assistant
Director for the Office of Study Abroad. In her role at GWU,
Tina managed programs in England, Spain and France as well as
all international student exchanges. Prior to that position
Tina worked in the Office of International Programs at Georgetown
University. Tina received her MA in Higher Education Administration
with a concentration in International Education from George
Washington University. She received her BA in English from University
of Buffalo. As an undergraduate Tina studied abroad at the University
of Westminster in London. Tina is responsible for managing the
Skidmore junior-year program in London, the First-Year Experience
in London, and The Shakespeare Programme. She also organizes
all of our programming and will be concentrating a good bit
of her time on pre-departure and re-entry.
LISA HOBBS, Finance/Program Coordinator
Finances, Short-Term Programs, International Affairs Travel
Seminar
Lisa began with OIP in September of 2006 and brings a nice
blend of experience in finance and programming to the position.
Prior to coming to OIP, Lisa was the Employment Specialist in
Human Resources at Skidmore, giving her a solid knowledge of
the systems and procedures of the College. Before beginning
at Skidmore, Lisa served as the assistant to a CFO for four
years and, in that capacity, coordinated budgets, financial
reports, and other financial matters. She also has a strong
background in event planning and coordination, having managed
overall logistics, contract negotiations, promotional planning,
travel and accommodations, reports, and events assessment. Lisa
received her BA in History from Syracuse University, completed
an Event Management Program at George Washington University,
and has worked as a Legislative Director in the New York State
Assembly. All of these qualifications will help Lisa as she
manages the finances of our growing office and also supports
the faculty-led short-term programs and other programming and
events for OIP.
KIM NEWSOM, Administrative Assistant
Kim has been with OIP since March 2004 and she has proven to
be invaluable to us. Kim came to Skidmore from RPI where she
was the administrative secretary in the School of Architecture.
She also served as the assistant to the president of the Association
of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. Kim's excellent administrative
skills have definitely helped us stay on track as we grow! She
currently manages the daily operations of the office, including
collecting and tracking applications and other materials, maintaining
our database, working with all areas of the college to ensure
a timely and accurate flow of information from the office, and
managing the logistics of our many campus visitors. Kim has
a BA in Business Administration from Iowa State University and
worked for many years in retail marketing.
In addition to the staff listed here, Student Advisors are available
to meet with students to discuss specific programs and the policies
and procedures associated with those programs. Our Student Advisors
have all studied abroad on a Skidmore or non-Skidmore program
and can answer students' questions about study abroad in general,
the application process, and their own experiences.
To contact a member of our staff directly via
e-mail, please use the online
staff directory to find the proper address.
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Mission
Statement:
(Developed December 1996 by Terry Diggory at. al.
and approved by a group of faculty and staff assembled by Phyllis
Roth for discussion of the proposed office: Jim Chansky, Ann Henderson,
John Anzalone, Juan Carlos Lertora, Giuseppe Faustini, Roy Ginsberg,
Joel Smith, Lary Opitz, Tina Levith, Mao Chen, Jon Ramsey, R.
Parthasarathy)
The Office of International Programs promotes study abroad in
fulfillment of four basic objectives of the Skidmore College mission:
- to prepare liberally educated graduates to continue their
quest for knowledge and to make the choices required of informed,
responsible citizens;
- to link theoretical with applied learning;
- to enhance education in the classroom, laboratory and studio
through co-curricular and field experience; and
- to promote the scholarly and creative interests of faculty
as they inform teaching and learning.
In relation to these objectives, the Office of International
Programs specifically recognizes the increasingly global nature
of communication, information, education, and commerce, the critical
importance of cultural exchange, and the many other unique challenges
international life poses both to undergraduate study and to the
future lives of college graduates.
Accordingly, the Office of International Programs advises students
and faculty about study abroad opportunities; oversees relevant
contractual arrangements on behalf of the College; and promotes
program enhancement and development. Programs are continually
monitored to ensure quality, geographical diversity, range of
experience (course work, independent study, internship), and affordability
(fee structure, financial aid, work-study).
For students enrolled in programs, the Office provides orientation
prior to departure and, upon return, encourages them to integrate
what they have learned in further course work and co-curricular
life. For faculty, the Office provides a resource for research
and curriculum development, promotes exchange with program officers
and faculty based abroad, and disseminates information about conferences
and workshops accessible through program affiliations.
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Contact Information:
Phone: +1 (518) 580-5355 Fax:
+1 (518) 580-5359
E-mail: oip@skidmore.edu Web
site: www.skidmore.edu/internationalprograms
Campus location: Starbuck 202
Mailing Address:
Office of International Programs
Skidmore College
815 North Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
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