Becker College Global Citizenship Distinction (GCD)

Introduction

The Global Citizenship Distinction recognizes students’ achievement of global learning and global citizenship. The program formally acknowledges global coursework, service learning, community service, global co-curricular activities, and cross-cultural experience through a special designation on students’ transcripts and the awarding of a global distinction pin.

This program provides any student with the opportunity to document their global learning at Becker and then to apply for distinction status. Documentation through some form of an e- portfolio is being considered. Students will be empowered to take charge of their own learning to thrive, contribute to, and lead in a global society.

By successfully meeting the requirements for this distinction, complementary to any course of study, students will explore global engagement opportunities on and off campus and join a network of students pursuing a similar goal.

Application

Students complete an application in collaboration with their academic advisor by the posted deadline on Becker’s global website. Supplemental supporting documentation such as journals, photos, and global projects/presentations may be attached. The GCD program will be explained in FYE and students will be encouraged to begin collecting global learning evidence as early in their college experience as possible.

The GCD may be granted as soon as the application process is complete and approved by the GCD Committee, with representation from faculty and student affairs.

1 A. Applicant’s Information

Name:

Advisor:

Email:

Phone:

Major/program:

Minor/Concentration:

Native/First Language: English Other

Expected year of graduation:

B. Global Coursework: A minimum of 15 semester hours required with a course GPA

of 3.0. (See the list of global courses at Becker). Accepted transfer coursework

equivalent to Becker’s global courses may be included.

C. Education Abroad/Service Learning trips: Approved and documented study abroad

experience (or immersion experience) of at least four weeks, internships, exchanges,

and research experiences. Visiting international students (F-1 Visa) may count their

higher education experiences at Becker or elsewhere outside their home

nation/culture.

Complete the following short essays in 250-500 words:

2 D. Cultural Immersion: Describe a minimum of two service-learning trips (local and/or

international) you have participated in including insights you gained from your

experiences with diversity.

E. Leadership/Recognition in Global Citizenship: Describe examples of your

leadership roles assumed and/or recognition/awards received for work and

contributions as a global citizen.

F. Cross-cultural Project/Presentation: Describe or attach an example of a project

you completed for a global course integrating Becker’s Global Learning Outcomes.

G. Cross-cultural Awareness: Describe what you have learned about your own culture

in relation to other cultures. Describe the differences and similarities that you have

observed between your native culture and at least one other culture/ethnic group.

Examples of such differences and similarities include group dynamics, cultural

norms, rituals, gender roles, cultural practices, and systems of privilege and

difference.

H. Community Service: Describe at least two examples of productive and valued

community service in which you have participated that benefited individuals or

groups in your community or in another nation/culture.

I. Future Impact: How have your global learning experiences impacted your career

goals/understanding of your major area of study? How do you think these

experiences (knowledge, skills, and aptitudes) will impact your future personal and

3 professional growth and next steps? Explain why you believe you are “world ready”

as you leave Becker College. (Please refer to the College’s Global Learning Outcomes

for this section).

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