Hazel Hahn, PhD, Director
Web: http://www.seattleu.edu/artsci/departments/global/
Objectives
The Global Awareness Program (GAP) is a two-year specialization designed to help deepen, integrate and synthesize students’ interests in and awareness of the complex world they live in and to better prepare them to participate in the challenges of the twenty-first century. It is a “value added” specialization program that can be integrated into any major. It is a program for motivated and dedicated students who want to certify their global experiences and interests.
Admission and Program Description
GAP is a two-year program for students of sophomore, junior and senior standing. It is structured on a cohort model. Each cohort will be comprised of approximately fifteen students drawn from various Colleges, Schools, and departments. Students from programs who do not have global awareness as part of their curricular requirements will be given higher consideration. Students interested in participating must have a GPA of at least 2.50 at the time of their application.
Those wishing to participate will be asked to write a short essay explaining what being globally aware means to them and their goals for participating in the program. This essay will be used to both help the director select the cohort for that year’s GAP class and form the foundation for the student’s reflection and synthesis of their GAP experience which is a critical part of the program. The application process will be scheduled so that accepted students can be notified before registration for the following academic year.
Students will be accepted into the program based on meeting the application criteria and their essay. Cohort will be selected from the applicant pool to reflect the disciplinary diversity of the College of Arts and Sciences. Students who are accepted into the program are expected to participate for two years (junior and senior years). Each quarter they will meet with the GAP director to plan which requirements they will accomplish in that quarter. Each quarter they will register for the appropriate GAP course. Students who fail to make adequate progress toward the completion of their activity’s program will receive no credit for the quarter. If students fail to make adequate progress toward completion of their GAP certificate for two quarters they will be dismissed from the program.