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Greenville College Will Be the only U.S. School in the Consortium
Greenville
College welcomed Dr. Hishashi Kitanaka and Kumi Sunada from the Trinity
Foundation Programme in Bangor , North Wales to celebrate the formation
of a partnership that will allow Japanese students to attend G.C.
During this visit, the college hosted a signing ceremony in which
Greenville College officially joined a consortium of four other
internationally known universities from the British Isles, including
Trinity College of Dublin, St. Andrews University (where Prince William
attends), Bangor and Aberwystwyth.
The first
Japanese students will arrive at Greenville College in the fall of
2006. Japanese students must first take foundation courses from Trinity
College where they study English for academics, learn note-taking, gain
complex vocabulary and take other courses related to their college
interests. The foundational courses currently require two semesters to
complete but will eventually be combined into one semester.
This
partnership came about through Greenville College 's newest faculty
member, Dr. Ivan Filby and his eight-year relationship with Dr.
Kitanaka. Before coming to Greenville, Dr. Filby worked at Trinity
College as director of international student affairs.
“We
are always comfortable sending students to Dr. Filby,” said Dr.
Kitanaka. According to Dr. Filby, Greenville College will draw Japanese
students through the security of its environment. “Japanese parents are
very concerned for the safety of their children,” said Dr. Filby.
Dr.
Kitanaka was also impressed by the individual attention and concern
given students by the faculty and staff. “With a small school students
aren't lost in the numbers,” said Dr. Filby.
Dr.
Filby recognizes the importance of international students at Greenville
College . “The world is global,” said Dr. Filby. “This partnership will
help American students to gain an international perspective.”
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