- Law 70 of Colombia (1993): In Recognition of the Right of Black Colombians to Collectively Own and Occupy their Ancestral Lands (English Translation). This is a Printer-friendly copy in PDF format.
- COMO LO DICEN LOS NEGROS: An Introduction to Spanish (Textbook in PDF format)
The International Programs comprises four areas: The international student exchange program, the study abroad program, the faculty exchange program, and the international visitors program.
The Goals of the Office of International Programs are:
- To expose students to the international dimensions of the world.
- To assist the College in achieving its teaching, research, and service mission of geographic, international, and ethnic diversity in its student body.
- To prepare students for both full and active participation in the socially conscious aspects of U.S. society.
- To continue the struggle to move the U.S. closer to the objective of universal justice through equity for all.
Students may travel abroad for a semester provided that they are in their Sophomore or Junior year of study, have a GPA of 2.5 or above, are in good judicial standing, enroll and complete the International Orientation course.
Students interested in the international student exchange or the study abroad programs, and faculty interested in the factory exchange should contact the Director of the Office of International Programs.
In March - April 2005, South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus Student Intern Program was held.
Benedict College hosted the First International Conference on White Supremacy and Reparations on November 3 - 10, 2002.
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