Hudson Valley Community College is committed to having a global impact by forging international partnerships and creating educational opportunities for international students.

Current Initiatives

During the 2019 academic year, Hudson Valley Community College representatives and officials have visited the following countries to discuss partnership opportunities:

  • Costa Rica
  • Hungary
  • Ivory Coast
  • Philippines
  • Trinidad

Additionally, the college is engaged in discussions with Ecuador and Northern Ireland about developing articulation agreements.

Delegation Visits

Recently, the college hosted the following delegations and international leaders:

  • National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) German Delegation
  • Mr. Paschal Meehan, Dean of Work Based Learning and VP International at Limerick Institute of Technology in Limerick, Ireland
  • Mr. Guanyi Tang, President of T&S International Commerce & Culture Development Center in Peoples Republic of China.
  • Educator and Student Delegation from Beijing Polytechnic College in Beijing China
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Memberships

Hudson Valley Community College is a proud member of NAFSA: Association of International Educators and Study New York.

Get in Touch

Jay Deitchman, Ph.D.
Coordinator for Global Initiatives