ASU Wins Grant to Expand International Studies Program
September 09, 2024

Angelo State University has been awarded a $20,000 Strategic Internationalization Grant from the Texas International Education Consortium (TIEC) for a new project to develop international studies partnerships with universities in Central and South America.
These partnerships will encourage students at those universities to come to ASU as exchange students and increase Hispanic representation among the international student population on campus. For the 2023-24 academic year, only three of ASU’s 219 international students came from Spanish-speaking countries. Additionally, the partner universities will be new destinations for ASU students to participate in exchange programs and study abroad trips.
The ASU project will be directed by Marissa McShane, foreign national faculty coordinator, and Janie Soupiset, field experience advisor in the College of Education.
A portion of the TIEC grant will also be used to implement a scholarship fund to reduce the financial burden on students from the international partner universities who wish to study at ASU.
“At the Texas International Education Consortium, we are inspired by the faculty and staff in Texas and around the world who accept the challenge to bring a broader global perspective to their students through international experiences in the classroom,” said Dr. William Smith II, TIEC senior director of global education and impact. “We are proud to support the wealth of creativity and cooperation among this year’s Texas International Education Fund grant winners.”
While ASU enrolled 219 international students from 31 countries in 2023-24, the vast majority came from Asian nations, including 77 from South Korea, 49 from Vietnam and 22 from Cambodia. Through the “¡Rumbo al Mundo!” project, ASU hopes to at least match those numbers with students from Latin America, while also providing valuable study abroad opportunities for ASU students.