Scholars Welcome Network
Who are the Visiting Scholars?
Visiting scholars are generally well-established academics and professionals who come to the University for a short time. Scholars include visiting faculty, temporary researchers, and observers who arive at the University throughout the year. They come from all over the world and are invited by departments throughout the University. Many are visiting the United States for the first time, and some may be accompanied by family.
Who can host a scholar?
Families and individuals who have an interest in welcoming new international scholars while sharing American culture and learning about other cultures are encouraged to participate.
How do you begin?
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Submit the online IHP Membership Form and tell us that you would like to host a visiting faculty member or researcher.
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Complete an interview with a board member who will contact you about your application.
- We will call you when we hear from a scholar who is looking for a host. Scholars arrive and request hosts at varying times throughout the year.
What is expected of Hosts to offer a Visiting Scholar?
- It is important that you contact the Visiting Scholar as soon as you receive his or her name and arrange for a meeting at a mutually convenient time.
- An invitation to dinner or a holiday meal, a barbecue, a picnic, or other common American activity from time to time is welcomed.
- A scholar may appreciate seeing local attractions and sites.
- Attending IHP activities and International Center events with a scholar when time and interest permit is a great way to share cultures.
- Host any number of scholars throughout the year.
What is required?
- Apply for IHP Membership.
- Attend an annual IHP Host Forum to stay current with IHP program opportunities and to meet other host members.
Is lodging required of Hosts?
No, visitors make their own housing arrangements.
How do I apply for IHP Membership in order to host a scholar?
To apply for membership, submit an online IHP Membership Form.
Once we receive your application, you will be contacted by an IHP Board member to discuss the program.