Questions to Consider Before Entering into Partnership Agreements
            
          Before initiating a new MOU or another type of international agreement, 小草社区 faculty and administrators are asked to first carefully consider the following questions:
What is the purpose of the agreement? Do you need an agreement to do what you seek to do? Why?
- Is the partner's mission compatible with 小草社区?
 - Does the partner's curriculum match 小草社区s?
 - Is the partner's academic calendar compatible with 小草社区?
 - What is the language of instruction? Is there language support?
 - Does the partner have similar research interests/strengths?
 
- Are any of the following are available for support of this partnership: Faculty release time; travel for site visits; accommodations for visiting scholars; aid for study abroad students; special projects or collaborations?
 - Will the department, college, or other participating party commit resources to the agreement?
 - What resources, if any, is the partner offering?
 - What are the cost advantages of developing this partnership?
 
- What is the current level of student interest in this country?
 - Is there interest in this activity from multiple departments or colleges?
 - Is there a commitment from the proposed partner to sending enough students to balance an exchange?
 
- Are faculty in the particular department or college supportive of this partnership?
 - Are faculty in other departments or colleges interested in this partnership?
 - What is the current level of faculty activity with this partner?
 
- Will any intellectual property (i.e. patents, copyrights, etc.) be developed during the course of the collaboration?
 - Will any sensitive technologies or materials be involved?
 
- Will the proposed partnership compete with similar partnerships for students and faculty?
 - How will the proposed partnership address a gap in existing partnerships?
 
- What are the initial areas of collaboration for this partnership that build understanding at lower cost and risk?
 - When fully developed what is a reasonable level of activity for this partnership?