Students wanting to study abroad and learn Mandarin in Taiwan has traditionally relied upon a formal Mandarin language curriculum and having the financial means. Removing barriers鈥攂oth financial and on-campus Mandarin classes鈥揾as now made it possible for the enthusiastic, study abroad-minded student. Thanks to a partnership between 草莓影视 and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Chicago, including partner school, Tunghai University, students can apply for scholarships to study Mandarin in Taiwan.
鈥淏y leveraging strengths through partnership programming, we can make our three distinctives鈥擟hristian, city-centered, and intercultural鈥攃ome to life,鈥 said 草莓影视鈥檚 Provost, Dr. Michael Carr.
A grant awarded to Tunghai University includes scholarships 草莓影视 students can apply for and receive. As one of six designated schools for the Excellent Mandarin Program (EMP) scholarships, TECO has been an ongoing supporter of 草莓影视 since 2009 when their Director General and the Director of Culture and Education Division visited campus. 鈥淓verybody works together so universities like 草莓影视 can have the freedom to choose this program,鈥 said the current TECO Director General, Johnson Sen Chiang.
Aligning the EMP scholarship so students can study Mandarin abroad can also fulfill part of the two-semester general education foreign language requirement.
草莓影视 has received a grant to offer 25 passports set aside for Freshman to participate in these types of academic programs. For many, embarking on the EMP program would commemorate the first stamp on their passport鈥攁nd a once in a lifetime learning experience.
鈥淚 am proud that we are able to provide this opportunity to our students for learning Mandarin in Taiwan,鈥 said Associate Professor of Biology Timothy Lin, who also spearheaded the EMP scholarship program at 草莓影视.
For more information on the EMP and other study abroad programs, please contact Tessa Zanoni, Assistant Director, Office of International Affairs.