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Second
Group of Students from Japan Come to Felician College to Study English and
American Culture
Twenty-three
college students from Japan have recently embarked on a six-week intensive
course in English language and American culture at Felician College as they
prepare to graduate from universities in Japan and come to the United States to
earn a second baccalaureate.
“It is common practice for students from Japan and other countries to
earn one degree in their native country and then come to the U.S. to earn a
second degree here,” says Jeff Sinding, Director of International Student
Services at Felician College.
“By earning a degree in the United States, they increase their
potential to land a good job in their native lands—it gives them the
competitive edge,” he says.
The
group of students aged 20-21 is the second group from Japan to enroll in
Felician College’s English Language/American Culture program. Beginner and
intermediate courses are being offered for the students depending on their skill
level. Two
returning students who wish to continue their studies at Felician join the
intermediate students.
At the end of the six-week program, the students will take a standardized
English competency test.
Towards this end, they are in class six days a week, four hours per day
from July 28-September 8.
But it’s not all lectures and homework, says Sinding, who notes that
the class incorporates field trips and activities to introduce the students to
American culture.
Those activities include a trip to the Renaissance Festival and New York
City where they will take part in a Circle Line Cruise of Ellis Island, the
Statue of Liberty, and the Brooklyn Bridge.
They will also get a taste of American college life through evening
activities organized by the various student and residence life groups on campus.
The
group of Japanese students visiting campus is just one of the many examples of
Felician College’s international reach.
The college’s diverse student body includes students with native
homelands of China, Korea, Ireland, Canada, Greece, Philippines, Albania,
Columbia, Peru, Poland, Ukraine, Norway, India and Africa.
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