Last week we hosted a webinar about rebuilding and re-engaging your team.
SPOILER ALERT: One of the tips shared was to re-onboard your team and it seemed to resonate with several attendees.
To re-onboard, you must first know how to onboard. Beyond a new hire orientation, onboarding is taking the time to truly integrate and familiarize employees with their new role, office, or organization. Good onboarding is an on-going process throughout the first several months (that’s right, months). Onboarding should include continual training and development, as well as resources for employees to use, opportunities to connect with colleagues, and time to ask questions and reflect.
Thanks to COVID-19, it’s a whole new world for education abroad teams: new departments, new roles, new teammates, new policies, new programs, new hybrid work hours, etc. When so much change occurs so quickly it’s easy to lose sight of who knows what, let alone where that information is recorded. Good leaders ensure their team is always equipped for success.
Whether you’re new to the idea of onboarding or totally jazzed about re-onboarding, we’d love to help. With “summer project season” upon us, now is a great time to schedule a re-onboarding for your whole team.
PS – If you’d like to hear more about Rebuilding and Re-engaging your team, access our webinar recording here!
It’s the end of January and you’ve made it through the first month of 2022. If you’re like us, you’ve likely set a few personal or professional goals for this next year. Have you made progress? Have you celebrated your progress? Too often we withhold celebrating until the ultimate goal is achieved and we forget to celebrate the smaller successes that pave the way. Why wait?
Whether you are a one person office or part of a large team, celebrating success is oh so important. It allows us to recognize and honor the work that has been achieved. Celebrations provide moments of reflection and pause – opportunities to consider the steps we’ve taken and the challenges we have overcome. Celebrating is also motivating. Who doesn’t love a fist bump, a quick shout out or a digital badge to keep you moving forward? And after these last 2 years, I am ALL about celebrating any wins!
Take a moment today to reflect on the last several weeks. What have you done to work towards a goal? What work has your team done? Have some fun and celebrate those wins, no matter how big or small.
Just like our students, faculty are ready to resume their custom faculty-led programs too. It’s easy to remember to discuss important updates about insurance, budget deadlines, entry requirements, etc., and overlook addressing basic marketing strategies. Now is a great time to connect with faculty leaders and make sure that they have a solid plan for communicating with students about their programs.
Take a moment and think about how you sell programs. When a student asks about the program, what’s the first thing you say? Is it about the course(s) offered or is it about the price? News Flash! There’s a reason we’ve been working so hard on creating a Syllabus Library for our partners – current students decide to study abroad based on courses offered and how it will apply to their degree. Unlike previous generations, course offerings are more important than location and, yes, sometimes even price.
Leading with cost can create an unintended barrier and make a student feel as though the program is beyond their reach. Try switching your strategy and talk about the skills and knowledge they will gain through the course you offer instead. You’ll be happy with the results!
Is program marketing a stressor for you? Do you wish you had a way to more accurately predict which programs will be successful? You’re not alone! Connect with us and we can tell you about our Program Feasibility Matrix that helps take the guesswork out of program planning and marketing.
Word on the street is that students are already thinking about summer. Does your marketing and outreach highlight summer options? Have you opened up your summer application cycle? Take a moment to reflect on your recent advising conversations. If most of them are about Summer and they can’t yet apply, consider opening up that application cycle now!
Too often we see offices focus marketing and advising on the nearest term (in this case, spring) and wait to start on summer marketing until the January. Most of the students who have already decided on spring have likely been thinking about it for months. (Maybe years…thanks to COVID.) Rather than trying to get the last minute spring students, start thinking about the term ahead. Focusing outreach efforts on summer programs now gives students the time they need to make important academic and financial decisions. It also saves you the headache of trying to process last minute applications.
Are you feeling the summer love? Tell us more about what you’re seeing from your students. We have great resources to help you better understand the student journey and how to make the biggest impact with your marketing and outreach.
We are seeing post after post for open positions in International Education. This warms our heart as it means institutions are investing in our industry and teams are coming back together! (insert happy dance here.) As you hire and begin to onboard this fall remember it takes 6-9 months to get a new team member fully trained and up to speed. The journey is just beginning when you fill the position.
So what do you do?
It’s easy to overlook the importance of onboarding new team members, but it is crucial to the success of any team. Make sure you have a robust onboarding program for your new hire(s), complete with training and content. Often we see teams start out with robust plans for the first 2-4 weeks, but fail to consider the support new hires need beyond the first few weeks in their job. This can lead to all kinds of frustration and delays for your team. Do you have new staff in your office? Tell us what positions you may be hiring for. We’d love to share our ideas for successful onboarding!
In July we hosted a webinar called “Strategic Planning Around Reduced Staffing.” Summer is often that ideal time to get to big office projects and strategize! Unfortunately so many of our fabulous affiliates have smaller teams than ever before and energy levels are dropping. So how do you strategize when your team morale is low? It’s also likely your team has been virtual and may never have met some of their colleagues who started during the pandemic in-person ! So what do you do? Before strategizing, remind your team that they are in fact stronger together. How can you do this? We have a few fun activities that get folks excited to tap into their office colleagues skills and expertise. Tell us what’s going on in your office, and we’ll tell you how to tackle it!
Let us know here and we’ll connect you with the best person on our team who can address your needs.
While studying in Tokyo for a semester, I aimed to live by the quote: "Life begins at the end of your comfort zone." Because of that, I have gotten to experience incredibly fascinating things and meet amazing people. Tokyo almost feels like a second home to me now. I am immensely thankful for the opportunity to have experienced the beauty of Japan and its rich culture.
Based on personal experience from my home university, Australia does not tend to be a popular destination for study abroad, likely due to its distance. However, I am extremely grateful I made the decision to come here. The geographical diversity, numerous cultural representations, and major cities so close to nature make Australia a truly unique and unforgettable country. Spending three and a half months here will be an experience I treasure for the rest of my life.
CIS provided a brilliant network of people so I never felt alone, and everyday was a new adventure. I got to explore a place completely different from anything I could have imagined. It was challenging navigating a new culture, a language I didn't know completely, and a new environment, but that was the beauty of it all. No one goes abroad searching for comfort, but you learn that comfort can be found anywhere, if you know how to look.
Studying abroad has allowed me to grow as a person. I have conquered fears, experienced new things, tried new foods, and met wonderful people who helped make my experience unforgettable. I am more confident in myself and the person that I want to be in the future.
Studying abroad in London has been an experience I will never forget. Living in a new country is something I think everyone should experience in their life. I've made so many new life long friendships I never would have unless I came here. I've also grown so much as a person and become more independent. The CIS team has been so supportive during the whole process. From applying to my program to arriving on campus in London. My site directors have been so helpful and supportive answering any questions I have. The social program activities were amazing and helped me see a different side of London than I would have without it. I will never forget this experience; it really has changed me for the better.
Studying abroad changed my life in all of the best ways and CIS Abroad made it all happen!! Through CIS, I was able to make my first friends and integrate into the culture way easier than I would have on my own.
My time abroad has been the most eye opening journey and I’m a more independent person because of it. I’m so grateful for all the experiences, friends, and memories I’ve made along the way!
Unlike many people on this trip who come with the intention of being a tourist, I feel like I had a different goal. I wanted to rediscover my culture and where I belonged. Being a hafu living in America and not fluent in Japanese, I was never really able to get in touch with my Japanese heritage. This trip completely changed that and I now have a goal of one day living in Japan for the rest of my life.
The CIS program was truly a one of a kind experience. I was able to meet many students from all across America, attend several events (such as food tours or a trip to Kyoto), and make many friends. I would not trade it for anything. I am thankful I decided to study with CIS Abroad. Before this, I was thinking about just plowing through my degree, getting my master's and PhD, and immediately entering society. However, this experience changed my life. Through meeting many people from many places, and living in a new area for an extended period of time, my view of my own philosophies, culture and place of living, changed. This would not have happened if I stayed in the States. I would say if you are able to go, you should go. There is no time like the present.
Studying abroad in Japan was lifechanging! Embracing a rich culture, forging international friendships, and gaining valuable insights broadened my perspective, fostering personal growth and unforgettable memories.
I knew I wanted to study abroad, particularly in Japan, because it was on my bucket list. Thanks to CIS, I was able to go to Tokyo! Even now, it is surreal to me that I got to go! I can't put it into words how much fun I had in Tokyo. I enjoyed every second of my time there, from walking around the bustling streets of Shibuya and Shinjuku, to going to class, eating delicious Japanese cuisine, and even going to the convenience store. Even the simplest things were incredibly fun to me. I was initially anxious about being homesick, my Japanese skills and traveling alone, but I'm happy to say that I very quickly made lovely, lifelong friends and was met with nothing but kindness from the locals. I learned not to let my worries get in the way of an opportunity of a lifetime. Thank you, CIS Abroad. I am eternally grateful for the opportunity I had to go to Tokyo.
During my time in Costa Rica, I took Intermediate Conversation and Cultural Photography at Veritas University. I really enjoyed how relaxed the classes were and how the teachers taught us not only Spanish, but also culture and day-to-day life. I was also involved in the biology lab here (BIOMOL) and had fun doing some lab work every week. I got to explore multiple places with my program, such as Manuel Antonio, Curubandé, and Jaco. I went surfing for the first time and got to hike some amazing trails. I highly recommend traveling to Costa Rica for study abroad; it is a beautiful country with beautiful people and memories to make!
I took Spanish for Healthcare Professionals and Conflict Resolution & Healthcare at Universidad Veritas in San Jose, Costa Rica. I really enjoyed how interactive my elective class was; the students often led the class by doing presentations on various topics. We also had a field trip to the local school. My favorite part of the study abroad experience was all the weekend trips. It was awesome to see so many different places in the country. My favorite trip was to Tamarindo and Curubande where I got to take a surf lesson and hike to waterfalls.
This past month I spent my time studying abroad in Sorrento, Italy with CIS Abroad. The opportunity of being able to study in Italy was a dream come true! From my peers in the program to Frankie and Kayla, everyone has been so open and welcoming. CIS has done any amazing job making sure I felt prepared for my travels and was available to answer my many questions. Without CIS, this opportunity would have seemed like a dream, but they helped me turn it into a reality. I have met some amazing friends and grown into a better person during my time in Sorrento!
I’ve always wanted to study abroad, even though I was initially very nervous since I had never been over seas before. But even my imagination could never have dreamed of the amazing things I got to see and experience while abroad. I didn’t get to just see all these new places but studying abroad allowed me to have the time to fully submerge myself into so many different cultures. I’ll never forget my time over here and I will forever be grateful I was able to experience studying abroad!