Our Mission
The mission of the Office of Global Education (OGE), in accordance with Boston College’s Jesuit values, is to provide ÁùºÏ±¦µä students with a wide variety of educational opportunities abroad. In the spirit of men and women for others, as well as providing an emphasis on global citizenship, OGE’s programs are designed to complement and enrich the Boston College experience.
Guiding values of OGEÌý
OGE is committed to helping students become more independent. It is our expectation that students work in a collaborative manner with OGE, our partners, and the ÁùºÏ±¦µä community. OGE expects students to be engaged throughout their education abroad journey. OGE expects students to take ownership and responsibility for all aspects of their study abroad experiences.Ìý
OGE is dedicated to creating an inclusive environment for all students interested in pursuing global opportunities both away from the Heights and for exchange students visiting ÁùºÏ±¦µä. OGE strives to foster an environment that is considerate to all ÁùºÏ±¦µä students and the greater ÁùºÏ±¦µä community.Ìý
OGE’s advising model is rooted in professional standards and has been honed by years of professional experience. OGE is committed to providing high-quality education abroad advising to all Boston College and exchange students.Ìý
OGE’s programs are designed for students to develop critical skills while abroad to help with their future employability and personal development.Ìý
OGE believes that time abroad will help ÁùºÏ±¦µä students foster a sense of their place and belonging as part of the larger global community.Ìý
OGE is committed to exploring how global education can be more environmentally sustainable.
Advise >1,200 students from all fields of study and with varied foreign language backgrounds, who participate in semester, academic yearÌýand summer faculty-ledÌýprograms and internships
Advise students applying forÌýfellowships, scholarships, and grants, many of which fund study and research abroad
Provide ongoing support for students participating in international programs, from pre-departure to re-entry
ProcessÌýacademic credit for approved semesterÌýandÌýOGE summer programs abroad
In coordination with theÌýMcGillycuddy-Logue Center for Undergraduate Global Studies, administer theÌýMcGillycuddy-Logue Fellows Program
Provide academic and administrative support for over 200 internationalÌýexchange studentsÌýannually from partner institutions
Organize activities that promote the internationalization of the University
Learning Outcomes
On an ongoing basis, the Office of Globlal Education’s assessment initiative reviews all ÁùºÏ±¦µä and external programs to gauge the extent to which students are meeting the following goals and learning outcomes, derived from its mission statement.
OGE Assessment Plan
Global Mindedness
- Increased awareness and concern for world affairs.
- Empathy for others from diverse backgrounds.
- Sense of responsibility toward others.
Cross-cultural Learning
- Ability to understand and articulate different viewpoints.
- Tolerance for ambiguity.
- Ability to recognize and decipher social cues and norms, and act accordingly within local culture.
Foreign Language Acquisition (in non-English speaking countries)
- Ability to carry out daily tasks in the host country (for students with no prior host language experience).
- Advanced host language proficiency (for students with prior host language experience).
Academic Enrichment
- Further development of disciplinary knowledge and skills.
- Development of new areas of interest.
- Ability to understand structure and function in other academic systems.
Our Home
Our office is located in Hovey House, at 258 Hammond Street, across Beacon Street from McElroy Commons. Locate us on theÌýÁùºÏ±¦µä campus map. Hovey House is equipped with anÌýÌýthrough the patio and library. For assistance, please call: 617-552-3827.Ìý