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Approximately 70-75 percent of all Carleton students study off-campus at some
point during their four years, and they all start with the Off-Campus Studies
Office. The OCS Office assists students with all aspects of planning for off-
campus studies experiences: Carleton seminars, winter break and spring break
programs, and non-Carleton programs (advising, application and campus
clearance procedures, pre-departure meetings, etc.). Students should start
planning off-campus studies at least one year in advance.
Applications for Carleton programs and the Application for Approval to
participate in a non-Carleton program are found on the OCS website along with
their deadlines.
Office of Student Fellowships
go.carleton.edu/fellow
Laird 131, Phone: x4300 M-F: 8am to 5pm
Director of Student Fellowships: Marynel Ryan Van Zee, Ph.D.
Assistant to the Director: Karen Moldenhauer
The office administers Carleton-funded fellowships and assists students
applying for national and international awards including Fulbright, Rhodes, and
others. Information and resources to help students get started are available
through our website (and in our office, 131 Laird), and Director of Student
Fellowships Marynel Ryan Van Zee is available to meet with students at any
point in the process. From brainstorming ideas for a fellowship-funded project,
to putting the final touches on a proposal, to signing acceptance letters, the
Office of Student Fellowships offers support to Carleton students and recent
alumni whose dreams include funded opportunities to pursue study, research,
and other experiences.
Office of Intercultural & International Life (OIIL)
go.carleton.edu/OIIL
Laird 14, Phone: x4014
The Office of Intercultural and International Life is an integral part of Carleton’s
initiatives to enhance diversity and cultivate a fully inclusive community,
enriched by persons of different ethnicities, nationalities, genders, economic
backgrounds, ages, abilities, sexual orientations, and spiritual values. The
primary mission of OIIL is to foster cross-cultural dialogue in the service of
greater awareness, empathy, mutual respect, tolerance, and recognition.
OneCard
go.carleton.edu/onecard
Sayles-Hill 005, Campus Services Office, Phone: x7728
M-F: 8am to 5pm
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