Descriptive Summary
Access Restrictions
Publication Rights
Preferred Citation
Acquisition Information
Scope and Content of Collection
Indexing Terms
Related Material
Descriptive Summary
Title: University of California, Santa Barbara, Education Abroad Program Collection
Dates: ca. 1961-2000
Collection number: UArch 93
Creator:
University of California, Santa Barbara. Education Abroad Program
Collection Size:
0.4 linear feet
(1 document box)
Repository:
University of California, Santa Barbara. Library. Dept. of Special Collections
Abstract: The Education Abroad Program (EAP) collection contains correspondence, flyers, brochures, and publications on student experiences,
program opportunities, statistics, and administration.
Physical location: Del Sur, University Archives.
Languages:
English
Access Restrictions
None.
Publication Rights
Copyright has not been assigned to the Department of Special Collections, UCSB. All requests for permission to publish or
quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections. Permission for publication is given
on behalf of the Department of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply
permission of the copyright holder, which also must be obtained.
Preferred Citation
University of California, Santa Barbara, Education Abroad Program collection. UArch 93. Department of Special Collections,
Davidson Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Acquisition Information
Undetermined.
Scope and Content of Collection
"Since 1962, the University of California Education Abroad Program (EAP) has been the UC systemwide international exchange
program. Serving all ten campuses, EAP supports the mission of the University of California through instructional activities
and exchange relationships around the world.
"Over 60,000 UC students have participated in EAP and graduated into careers in private industry, public service, and academia.
Approximately 550 UC faculty have served EAP as UC Study Center Directors, Visiting Professors, and program instructors. Over
20,000 international students have completed non-degree study at a UC campus through EAP's reciprocal exchange agreements.
"Currently, in over 30 countries with nearly 250 program options, EAP:
- Provides diverse and comprehensive program options of varied design and duration
- Assimilates EAP course work taken abroad into UC degree and graduation requirements
- Partners with top-ranked universities, institutes, and faculty around the globe
- Integrates UC financial aid and scholarships to provide equal access for students
- Presents opportunities to explore diverse linguistic, cultural, and intellectual traditions
- Offers language instruction and perspectives that expand on courses available on UC campuses
- Includes unique research, internship, and community service options in most locations."
The collection contains correspondence, flyers, brochures, and publications on student experiences, program opportunities,
statistics, and administration. Collection is arranged chronologically.
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
University of California, Santa Barbara. Education Abroad Program
Related Material
In Special Collections:
- EAP file in Associated Students subject files, UArch 21.
- Senate Committee on EAP files in Academic Senate records, UArch 13.
- Chancellor Cheadle's speeches and subject file on EAP in Office of the Chancellor, Chancellor's records, UArch 17.
- EAP file and clippings in Office of Public Information subject files, UArch 12.
- Space requirements report for EAP in Campus Planning Committee records, UArch 33.
In Main Library:
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Study abroad and political science : students' assessment of political science instruction and the affective qualities of
the University of California's Education Abroad Program, examples from the host universities of Goettingen, Grenoble, Jerusalem
and Madrid.
Morris A. Austin. Thesis. Main Library LB1715.C2 S25 AUSM 1989.