The Reeves Scholars Program (RSP) is a reciprocal exchange between future teachers at Michigan State University (MSU) in the United States and at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) in Ghana. It offers a close-knit learning community and international travel experiences that prepare future teachers to be open-minded, community-engaged, and globally-oriented leaders while strengthening their cross-cultural competence in and beyond their classrooms.
MSU – Erickson Hall
UCC – College of Education Studies
MSU entrance
UCC entrance
UCC – Lecture complex
MSU – Erickson Hall
Each year, between 10 and 16 Reeves Scholars are selected from among junior and senior teacher education students, 5-8 at MSU and 5-8 at UCC. This cohort of between 10 and 16 students enroll in a virtual seminar during the academic year, facilitated by Reeves staff and featuring faculty at both institutions and teacher education professionals in both countries. At the end of the academic year, all Reeves Scholars will participate in 4 weeks of high-impact transnational experiences when they visit each other’s countries and campuses in both Ghana and the U.S.
Reeves Scholars will learn from and with each other to develop leadership skills, grow as globally-aware and culturally-responsive educators, create new friendships and professional relationships at MSU and UCC, and make critical interventions to educational practice in their classrooms and their communities in Ghana, the U.S., and beyond.
Funded Travel + Global Engagement
The RSP is generously funded by Larry W. and Arlene M. Reeves who are both alumni and long-time supporters of MSU. Their passion for education, global experiences, and creating lasting change in the world have been crucial in shaping RSP’s focus on supporting international learning opportunities that are transformational for future teachers. The vast majority of program expenses including airfare, lodging, 3 meals/day, and program activities will be covered. For detailed information about out of pocket expenses, check the logistics and cost information below.
What Activities Will You Participate In As A Reeves Scholar?
During the 2024-2025 academic year, Reeves Scholars will engage in the following activities:
1 semester-long seminar
Participate every other week in synchronous virtual seminars facilitated by faculty and RSP staff at both UCC and MSU.
Design and carry out self-directed teacher education-related research projects with a fellow Reeves Scholar from the partner institution.
4 weeks of high-impact transnational experiences
In April/May 2025, Reeves Scholars will live and learn together at MSU and at UCC.
During the first phase, MSU-recruited Scholars will travel to Ghana, where they will meet and spend 10-12 days of face-to-face interaction with UCC-recruited Scholars.
During the second phase, UCC-recruited Scholars will travel to the U.S. alongside MSU-recruited scholars and spend another 10-12 days of face-to-face interaction in the U.S.
MSU-and UCC-recruited Scholars will take an active role in hosting and planning site visits and off-campus excursions in the U.S. and in Ghana, respectively.
Please note: All participants are expected to commit to full-time engagement for 4 weeks. Participants may not be enrolled in coursework or have other outside commitments during this time.
Through the seminar activities and travel experiences, Reeves Scholars will learn with and from each other how future teachers can become change agents in their classrooms and their communities. The program seeks to answer questions including:
What are the opportunities and constraints that shape education and teaching in Ghana, the U.S., and the wider global community?
What are the similarities and differences in teaching and learning in Ghana, in the U.S., and elsewhere in the world? In what ways does this shape classroom practice?
As future teachers, how can we contribute to and benefit from cultivating and nurturing cross-cultural and transnational relationships?
What educational and teaching innovations are possible to meet student needs in your community and to address the 21st century challenges that our world faces?
Eligibility criteria
UCC students
In order to be eligible for the program, UCC students must be:
Enrolled in a Teacher Education programme in the College of Education Studies.
Able to demonstrate strong academic performance
MSU students
In order to be eligible for the program, MSU students must be:
Able to meet the program requirements, which include:
Successfully completing a 1-credit program seminar in the spring 2025 semester
Availability to travel to Ghana and to host the UCC group at MSU in April/May 2025
NOTE: All MSU undergraduate students and fifth-year students who are working towards becoming teachers are eligible to apply for the RSP. You do not have to be a U.S. citizen/resident to participate.
The RSP program typically accepts juniors and seniors who have declared the TE major. However, if you are a first or second year with a strong commitment to being a teacher, please share that with us in your application. Your commitment to being a teacher is what matters most.
Preference will be given to students who have had limited international experience, who demonstrate strong commitment to cross-cultural engagement, and who have demonstrated strong academic achievement in recent Teacher Education classes.
Logistics and cost information
All Reeves Scholars
The Spring 2025 seminar will take place between January 8 – April 26, 2025.
While travel to both campuses is scheduled for April/May 2025, these plans are tentative and may change due to travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic and other issues.
RSP is a reciprocal exchange program that covers the vast majority of costs associated with travel for all students, including airfare, lodging, three (3) meals/day, and program activities will be covered as part of the program.
Due to institution-specific requirements, please read the enrollment and cost information below for your university carefully and reach out to your respective RSP staff with any questions.
UCC students
UCC enrollment:
UCC students are not currently required to enroll in academic credits in order to participate in RSP but are expected to complete all seminar components (e.g., readings, assignments, etc.).
Estimated out-of-pocket expenses for travel component:
Additional meals while in US (3 meals/day are provided)
Spring 2025: MSU students must register for and successfully complete a 1-credit TE 491 seminar in Spring 2025 as part of the RSP.
Your tuition charge(s) and rate depend on individual variables such as:
How many credits you register for that semester (i.e., whether you are registered for 12-18 credits, more, or less)
Whether you are a non-resident student
Whether you are an undergraduate student or graduate intern
Whether you are an upper-vs. lower-level student
Consult with MSU Student Accounts regarding your tuition rate (517-355-3343).
Summer 2025: MSU students will NOT be able to enroll in Full Session or Session One courses in Summer 2025 due to the timing of the transnational experiences.
Estimated out-of-pocket expenses for travel component:
Additional meals while in Ghana (3 meals/day are provided)
Passport: $150
Visa fee (expedited visa fee current cost $100), Visa services ($125)
Immunizations (individual price ranges from $400-$800 but it depends on what is needed, most affordable option is through MSU Travel)
Spending money in Ghana
Application process
Interested and eligible students at MSU are invited to apply by Friday, October 30, 2024.