CCIE – California Colleges for International Education

NEW: Education Abroad and College Completion ARTICLE

Rachana Bhatt, Angela Bell, Donald L. Rubin, Coryn Shiflet & Leslie Hodges just published an article: Education Abroad and College Completion in Research in Higher Education (2022).
The Consortium for Analysis of Student Success through International Education (CASSIE) compiled semester-by-semester records from 221,981 students across 35 institutions, including 30,549 who had studied abroad. The analysis found positive impacts of education abroad on graduation within 4 and 6 years and on cumulative GPA at graduation. Overall, the results warrant conclusions that studying abroad does not impede timely graduation. On the contrary, encouraging students to study abroad promotes college completion. The results held similarly for students who had multiple study abroad experiences, and who have studied abroad for varying program lengths.

While some stakeholders presume that studying abroad distracts students from efcient pursuit of their programs of study, others regard education abroad as a high impact practice that fosters student engagement and hence college completion. The Consortium for Analysis of Student Success through International Education (CASSIE), compiled semester-by-semester records from 221,981 students across 35 institutions. Of those students, 30,549 had studied abroad. Using nearest-neighbor matching techniques that accounted for a myriad of potentially confounding variables along with matching on institution, the analysis found positive impacts of education abroad on graduation within 4 and 6 years and on cumulative GPA at graduation. A very small increase in credit hours earned emerged, counterbalanced by a small decrease in time-to-degree associated with studying abroad. Overall, the results warrant conclusions that studying abroad does not impede timely graduation. To the contrary, encouraging students to study abroad promotes college completion.
These results held similarly for students who had multiple study abroad experiences, and who have studied abroad for varying program lengths.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11162-022-09673-z