Minnesota International Educators

Minnesota International Networks

Minnesota International Educators (MIE)

All International Educators in Minnesota are invited to attend the regular MIE meetings held every other month between September and May.  MIE provides an opportunity for international educators to share and learn up-to-date information from various sources, including: Driver and Vehicle Services Division, Internal Revenue Service, Customs and Border Patrol, Social Security Administration, local immigration attorneys and others. For info about MIE visit http://www.mn-mie.com/ or contact the current chair at m-schn@umn.edu.

UMEAP (Upper Midwest Education Abroad Professionals -
formerly known as MSAP (Minnesota Study Abroad Professionals)

MSAP is comprised of for international education and exchange professionals who are primarily involved in Education Abroad. UMEAP members also meet approximately once a month during the academic year to share information, networking and professional development opportunities. Most meetings take place on Friday mornings and are held in the Twin Cities (Minnesota) area.

Most UMEAP members are located in Minnesota, but there are others (from surrounding states Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin and/or program representatives who cover those territories) who participate in the listserv discussions and meetings. The UMEAP website/listserv is at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UMEAP/

 

Minnesota Team Members

State Representative

Aaron C Colhapp
International Student Program Coordinator
International Center IC 304
Macalaster College
St Paul, MN 55105
Tel: 651-696-6078
colhapp@macalester.edu

State Immigration Representative

Julie Rabaey
Assistant Director
Minnesota State University, Mankato
219B Centennial Student Union
Mankato, MN 56001
Tel: 507-389-1281
Fax: 507-389-6225
julie.rabaey@mnsu.edu

Quicklinks

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NAFSA Academy V

News and Announcements

Assistance and Advocacy

Helpful Tools

Region IV Team

 

Fun Facts about Minnesota

The original name of the settlement that became St. Paul was Pig's Eye. Named for the French-Canadian whiskey trader, Pierre "Pig's Eye" Parrant, who had led squatters to the settlement.

 

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