International Partner Campus Programs

Post

Academic Year 24/25

Mexico

Supported in full or part by USDA grant funds (nexus to food safety, food handling, ag/bio innovations, leadership, entrepreneurship)

  • Applying skills aligned with agricultural innovation, food handling, distribution, and marketing to professional settings and enhance awareness of bio/ag adjacent career opportunities
    • CETYS International Summer Program 2025 (International Partner Campus; Ensenada, Baja California Norte, Mexico; 3 student participants)

January 2026

Mexico

Supported in full or part by USDA grant funds (nexus to food safety, food handling, ag/bio innovations, leadership, entrepreneurship)

  • Applying skills aligned with innovation, leadership, and entrepreneurship; industry visits (food/beverage industries) and cultural experiences
  • CETYS January Program 2026 (International Partner Campus; Ensenada, Baja California Norte, Mexico; 21 student participants)

Summer 2026

Mexico

Supported in full or part by USDA grant funds (nexus to food safety, food handling, ag/bio innovations, leadership, entrepreneurship)

Applying skills aligned with innovation, leadership, and entrepreneurship; industry visits (food/beverage industries) and cultural experiences

CETYS January Program 2026 (International Partner Campus; Ensenada, Baja California Norte, Mexico; July)

France

Toulouse Business School; verifying fees, schedule, potential articulation and reciprocity for Stan State students

Japan

Kwansei Gakuin University; verifying fees, schedule, potential articulation and reciprocity for Stan State students

Korea

University of Seoul; fees vary by department; verifying schedule, potential articulation and reciprocity for Stan State students

Chonnam National University; verifying fees, schedule, potential articulation and reciprocity for Stan State students

Chung-Ang University; verifying fees, schedule, potential articulation and reciprocity for Stan State students