SPP INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS PROGRAM. Who We Are, How We Can Work With You

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SPP INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS PROGRAM Who We Are, How We Can Work With You

GLOBAL EDUCATION Our world can be made better if today's youth learns to understand and appreciate its cultural and linguistic diversity. Young people benefit from experiences that complement their classroom learning, help them develop an awareness of their role as world citizens, and instill in them an ability to enjoy and adapt to diversity and change. Opportunities to participate in such experiences must be accessible and affordable.

GLOBAL EDUCATION Immersion is the best way to become acquainted with another country s people, heritage, and values. Living with a family provides a warm and secure setting for experiencing another culture. Programs without host family experiences should involve students as closely as possible in the culture and life of the country in which they stay.

GLOBAL EDUCATION Communication is the key to understanding culture. Knowledge of language, an eagerness to improve communication skills, and a curiosity for learning encourages a higher level of understanding. The friendships that result from the sharing of family and cultural life increase communication, growth, and understanding across borders. Global learning promotes lifelong global connections.

EXPERIENCED LEADERS IN THE INDUSTRY SPP International Scholars Program is one of several programs offered by Nacel Open Door (NOD). NOD, a nonprofit organization, was formed in April 1997 by the merger of Nacel Cultural Exchanges and Open Door Student Exchange. For over 60 years, NOD has helped facilitate successful home-stays for thousands of international students and local Host Families. Nacel Open Door has diversified its programs further by: Developing an online education program with a curriculum that fits the needs of pre-school through high school aged students. Partnering with k-12 schools in the U.S., Korea, Poland, China, the Philippines, France, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Japan. Language acquisition, experiential learning, global exploration, formal college preparatory education, and advanced online learning have become the hallmarks of Nacel.

SPP INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS PROGRAM OBJECTIVES To promote international understanding, with a focus on culture and language. NOD programs should lead participants to discard stereotypes and discover the realities of other cultures and peoples. To increase awareness of the importance of understanding other cultures and to stimulate interest in community support of language and international education. To offer opportunities for students to improve communication skills and learn first-hand about the culture of countries. To provide a rewarding experience for both students and the host community.

SPP INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS PROGRAM LEADERSHIP Dr. Frank Tarsitano, President & CEO Nacel Open Door Jim Hansen, President Hill-Murray Jacquie LaMonica, CFO Hill-Murray Dr. Rae Lenway, Director Nacel Open Door Denise Bates, Director of Enrollment Hill-Murray Gina Robertson, Director Nacel International School System Brent Johnson, Director of Learning & The Nicholas Center Hill-Murray Tom Kalinowski, Associate Director Nacel Open Door Network Trudy Hill, Host Family Director & International Student Advisor St. Paul Preparatory School

SPP INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS PROGRAM SPP Scholars on beautiful Hill-Murray Campus. NOD National Office is located nearby in St. Paul, MN. NOD is a founding member of the Council on Standards for International Educational Travel, and helped to establish the standards used to guide high school exchange in the U.S.

SPP INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS PROGRAM SUPPORT A Representative is assigned to each student and will maintain regular contact throughout their entire program. NOD Representatives are available to assist Host Families and students at all times and will work to help ease the integration process. NOD operates a 24-hour emergency helpline that is available to students, Host Families, and schools. A Travel Coordinator is also on call to provide travel assistance for arrival and return flights. NOD additionally provides Student Advisors trained in supporting the unique needs of international students. NOD strives to make every exchange experience a positive one.

ON-SITE STUDENT SUPPORT SPP International Scholar s have access to two on-site support personnel: Hill-Murray s Director of Enrollment, to assist with Hill-Murray programming and academics SPP International Scholars Director, to assist with integration, communication and specific program related issues

SPP INTERNATIONAL SCHOLAR ACHIEVEMENTS SPP International Scholars are on track to attend University. The majority of SPP Scholars take Advanced Placement classes and earn opportunities for college credit. Consistently Score higher than the national average on SAT/ACT Placement Tests. Often take part in a wide variety of extracurricular activities, from arts and music to sports and science clubs.

TESTIMONIALS We are thrilled to expand our relationship with Nacel Open Door. This partnership allows us to further meet our goals of diversity and expands the Scholars program, as well as our Aligned learning summer programs, which we announced last year. These programs allow parents and students with specific learning or experiential goals to achieve those within a flexible comprehensive, college preparatory curriculum. Jim Hansen

TESTIMONIALS Dr. Frank Tarsitano, President of Nacel Open Door stated, Nacel Open Door continues to grow, bringing over 800 students to the United States this year from 33 countries to study in public and private schools across the nation. We have been seeking a relationship with a high quality institution in the Twin Cities to continue the SPP program that we started in 2003. This partnership allows both organizations to focus on what they do uniquely well. We will continue to work with our partners around the world to recruit, screen and improve language skills for both short term and full year learning opportunities and allow Hill-Murray to provide the academic and extra curricular opportunities that a larger, comprehensive high school can provide.

OUR PROGRAM THE SUCCESSFUL FRAMEWORK

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING FOCUS AREAS OF SPP SCHOLARS ELL PROGRAM When students arrive at Hill-Murray School they will be tested to determine their current level of language mastery. All International students will be registered for an English Language (EL) class their first year at Hill-Murray School. This may be extended to subsequent years as needed.

COLLEGE ADVISING A CLEAR PATHWAY Hill-Murray School offers a comprehensive, multi-faceted approach to the student advising experience. One-on-one, personalized, accessible. Included in tuition. Every step: Resume and essay writing Applications Scholarships and Assistance College Tours Apostille Documentation

COME TO HILL-MURRAY -- GO ANYWHERE American University Grinnell College SUNY Buffalo University of Missouri Arizona State University Gustavus Adolphus SUNY Stony Brook University of New Hampshire Baylor University Iowa State University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Boston College Kansas State University Temple University University of Oregon Boston University Lawrence University University of Alabama University of San Diego California Polytechnic State University Loyola University University of Arizona University of San Francisco Clark University Luther College University of California, Berkley University of Southern California Carnegie Mellon University Macalester College University of California, Davis University of St. Thomas College of St. Benedict Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of California, Irvine University of Texas, Austin College of St. Scholastica Michigan State University University of California, Los Angeles University of Tulsa College of William and Mary Michigan Tech University of California, Riverside University of Virginia Colorado State University New York University University of Cincinnati University of Washington, Seattle Cornell University Ohio State University University of Colorado, Boulder University of Waterloo (Ontario) Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Ohio Wesleyan University University of Dayton University of Wisconsin, Madison Dartmouth Penn State University of Iowa Villanova University DePaul University Purdue University University of Manchester (England) Wartburg College Drake University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Massachusetts, Amherst Worchester Polytechnic Institute Drexel University Richmond University University of Massachusetts, Boston Duquesne University St. John s University University of Mass, Amherst Emory University St. Olaf College University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Florida Institute of Technology SUNY Binghamton University of Minnesota

ADMISSIONS FRAMEWORK The new student application deadline is January 18 th, 2018. Students who apply after the January 18 th deadline will be accepted on a rolling admission process. Go www.nacelopendoor.org and choose SPP International Scholars Program to fill out the application. Students should plan to arrive in Minnesota by August 13 th. Arriving a couple of weeks early will allow students to settle into their new living situation, attend the new student orientations, take placement tests, and create their class schedule with their guidance counselor.

LEARN, HOST, PARTNER For more information please visit: www.nacelopendoor.org and choose SPP International Scholars Program Or contact Director of the Nacel International School System, Gina Robertson grobertson@naceled.com 651 288-4604

SPP International Scholars Program Hill-Murray 2625 Larpenteur Avenue East Maplewood, MN 55109 U.S.A. T: 651-686-0080 www.nacelopendoor.org.com