Additional Information and Resources
1. Secondary Language Proficiency
Students must reach a level of second language proficiency in a language other than English. Second language proficiency may be demonstrated by any of the following:
- Completion of secondary school in which the language of instruction was a language other than English
- Completion of at least one language course (other than English) at or above the 3000-level with a grade of C or higher
- 鈥淚ntermediate-High鈥 proficiency on the ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) which is administered by Language Testing International
2. Study Abroad
Students must study abroad at least one term as a full-time student at one of Webster鈥檚 campuses, an affiliated partner institution abroad, or an approved study abroad program.
3. International Field Work/Internship
Students must have a significant, practical international field experience in a country other than their native country. Students must complete at least 21 hours of international field work/internship hours over one term. This experience may include:
- A pre-approved paid or unpaid internship* that provides the student practical and professional experience related to his/her major;
- Pre-approved community service under a recognized agency or organization;
- Pre-approved artistic, scholarly, and other research activities (under the direction of a faculty member) that result in a significant research project; and/or
- Pre-approved class-field experiences that provide direct interaction and engagement with the material and/or people in the country.
*To establish uniformity in the use and application of the term 鈥渋nternship,鈥漷he National Association of Colleges and Employers recommends the following definition of internship: An internship is a form of experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development in a professional setting. Internships give students the opportunity to gain valuable applied experience and make connections in professional fields they are considering for career paths; and give employers the opportunity to guide and evaluate talent.
Students must apply for the International Distinction Award by completing a two-part online application.
includes description of the proposed field work/internship, identification of 3-5 objectives/goals, and the name of the field work/internship supervisor. Part 1 should be completed no later than two weeks prior to the start of the international field work/internship and must be approved prior to its start. The student will receive email notification of approval.
includes documentation of second language proficiency and study abroad location, and the submission of a 3-5 page written, guided reflection about the international field work/internship.
In addition, a letter of support written by the field work/internship supervisor should be submitted to the Office of Study Abroad by emailing tylerworlund@webster.edu. Part 2 of the application should be submitted within two weeks of completion of the international field work/internship.
The application deadline is March 1st for students graduating in May. The application deadline is November 1 for students graduating in December.
Guided reflection questions about the international field work/internship include the following:
- Reflect on your goals and objectives. Did you meet them? Did they change during the course of the term? If so, how?
- In what ways did your field experience foster global citizenship?
- Explain the impact the international host culture had on your experience and how the overall experience has impacted you.
Part 2 of the application will be reviewed by an International Distinction Award Committee. Students must have submitted their petition to graduate and all three of the required core components must be completed before the International Distinction Award can be awarded.
The International Distinction Award will be recognized in the following ways:
- The International Distinction designation is annotated on both the student's diploma and official transcript.
- Students graduating with International Distinction will be recognized at appropriate awards events.
If you have any questions, contact Tyler Worlund in the Office of Study Abroad at tylerworlund@webster.edu.
Announced: Spring 2020 International Distinction Award Recipients
The Office of Study Abroad is pleased to announce the Spring 2020 International Distinction Award recipients which includes four students, each from a different campus (Webster Groves, Vienna, Geneva and Thailand).
Leader in Global Education
In addition to the main campus in St. Louis, Missouri, Webster's locations extend across the United States and abroad. Our innovative curriculum, state-of-the-art facilities and world-class faculty members offer a diverse learning environment and real-world experience for a well-rounded education.
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[Music fades in with text appearing over a photo of the St. Louis Arch.]
Text on screen: Welcome to 黑料网
[Overhead shot of Webster Groves campus with fall leaves and students walking to class.]
Text on screen: and to our Global Campus Network
[A blue and black map of the world.]
Text on screen: 黑料网鈥檚 Study Abroad Locations
Text on screen: Athens, Greece, Geneva Switzerland, Leiden, the Netherlands, Vienna, Austria
[Various photos of students at a historical site in Athens, aesthetic plants and the beachfront.]
Text on screen: Athens, Greece
[Photos of Geneva campus with mountains in the background, the campus dorms and a group student photo.]
Text on screen: Geneva, Switzerland
[Video of the Webster Leiden campus: multiple white and red buildings, a Webster Leiden flag, and a moving photo of students posing.]
Text on screen: Leiden, the Netherlands
[A photo of the Vienna campus, a large white building. A timelapse of the bustling city and a photo of three diverse students hanging out.
Text on screen: Vienna, Austria
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Text on screen: A Leader in GLOBAL EDUCATION
[One of the pieces of the collage mentions Webster鈥檚 WINS program and the photos slide out of frame.]
Text on screen: 黑料网, WINS (Webster International Network of Schools)
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Text on screen: Webster鈥檚 Global Campuses EXPAND STUDY ABROAD for universities & students.
[The text is replaced by a fast-paced photo slideshow. The first photo is five students posing at the Athens campus, sitting on a railing with the sunset behind them. A student takes a photo with their camera phone.]
[A photo of six dance majors posing in the hallway with arms and legs outstretched. A student taking a photo of mountains and water, equipped with camera and hiking gear. A Vienna student bounces a ball on their knee.]
[A brief video of tourists and students at the Acropolis. A photo of a student posing with Greece behind them. A snippet of another video of a windmill in Leiden and cyclists crossing a bridge.]
[The photo slideshow continues. A photo of three students talking with old architecture behind them. A Gorlok poses with a student at an event.]
[Footage of a graduation ceremony at Webster Leiden. Students throw their caps in the air as the video fades to a blue screen.]
Text on screen: 黑料网
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