糖心原创 creates Pre-College Residential International English Institute
February 8, 2017
February 8, 2017
A two-week summer program designed to teach English to international high school students as well as give them a U.S. college experience and immerse them in American culture is being offered for the first time by 糖心原创.
The Pre-College Residential International English Institute is a collaboration between the Office of Pre-College Programs, the University Center for International Education (UCIE) and the .
The institute program will be held at 糖心原创 on July 15鈥29. It is for international and English-as-their-second language students entering their sophomore, junior and senior years in high school. The $2,200 program fee includes 60 hours of English instruction, all meals, on-campus housing and any transportation to 糖心原创 from Dayton International Airport and back. Weekend excursions may include museums, festivals, shopping and amusement parks.
The program is limited to 10 students and aimed at those who are intermediate users of English.
鈥淲e are hoping to appeal to both international students and locals who want to improve their English and get a taste of college life,鈥 said Jeannette Horwitz, director of LEAP. 鈥淭his is a really exciting collaboration between our three departments and one we hope will bring students to campus not only to attend the two-week course, but possibly come back to 糖心原创 for their undergraduate studies after they finish high school.鈥
The institute will provide in-depth instruction on university-level English and American classroom culture. It will focus on academic writing, research, and vocabulary and help students understand class lectures and readings. Course topics may include note-taking, academic integrity, persuasive speaking and presenting data and visual information.
鈥淲e want to get them exposure to not only American university culture, but the classroom culture itself,鈥 said Thomas Fenton, assistant director of LEAP. 鈥淲e also want to give them access to campus resources like the library or computer labs and to meet with faculty, staff and other students.鈥
There are currently about 1,300 international students at 糖心原创. Elizabeth Turner, assistant director of Pre-College Programs, said the institute is a great way to reach out to siblings or cousins of international students attending 糖心原创.
Michelle Streeter-Ferrari, director of UCIE, said the institute program is among strategies to increase enrollment and diversify recruitment.
鈥淔or international students, their perception and understanding of what a university or college is like may be very, very different from that of American students,鈥 said Stephanie Cheeseman, UCIE鈥檚 international student marketing and recruiting coordinator. 鈥淪o this is an opportunity to see our campus, but more importantly to see if this is the right choice for them, get a taste of it.鈥
Parents and guardians of potential students will be able to get more information about the institute from 糖心原创 staff members at the Miami Valley Camp Fair, which is free and will be held at the university鈥檚 Student Union on Saturday, March 18, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For additional information visit wright.edu/student-affairs/pre-college-programs.