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to ASIA www.cois.org CIS university tour 2013 The CIS University Tour is an excellent opportunity for students and parents to become familiar with the multude of higher educaon opons that are offered abroad by speaking personally with college and university admissions officers and faculty members. Keep an open mind, ask quesons, and think crically about the educaonal opons that are being presented to you. Remember, while you may be inclined to believe that there is only one “right” university for you, the fact is that many universies may suit you and your future goals. Use this event as a unique opportunity to conduct some careful and thoughul research. This is a process which should be as enjoyable as it is rewarding.

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2013The CIS University Tour is an excellent opportunity for students and parents to become familiar with the multitude of higher education options that are offered abroad by speaking personally with college and university admissions officers and faculty members.

Keep an open mind, ask questions, and think critically about the educational options that are being presented to you. Remember, while you may be inclined to believe that there is only one “right” university for you, the fact is that many universities may suit you and your future goals. Use this event as a unique opportunity to conduct some careful and thoughtful research.

This is a process which should be as enjoyable as it is rewarding.

Today you will meet admission representatives from 29 diverse and prestigious colleges and universities. Please take a few minutes to read this brochure, as it will enlighten you regarding the range of options offered by the institutions on this tour. During the fair be sure to stop, ask questions, and take advantage of speaking with someone who is likely to read your application. Keep an open mind as you visit each table, and consider programs or institutions which may not be familiar to you. Be sure to complete inquiry cards for the institutions that pique your interest, as the follow up information you receive will help guide your future higher educational choices.

We look forward to talking with you today, and wish you the greatest success in your college search process!

California Lutheran University | Thousand Oaks, California | USACanisius College | Buffalo, New York | USACarroll College | Helena, Montana | USAClark University | Worcester, Massachusetts | USAConcordia University | Montreal, Quebec | CanadaConnecticut College | New London, Connecticut | USADePauw University | Greencastle, Indiana | USAThe George Washington University | Washington, DC | USAGustavus Adolphus College | St. Peter, Minnesota | USAHawai’i Pacific University | Honolulu, Hawaii | USAHobart and William Smith Colleges | Geneva, New York | USAHollins University | Roanoke, Virginia | USAIE University | Segovia | SpainKnox College | Galesburg, Illinois | USAMessiah College | Grantham, Pennsylvania | USAMichigan State University | East Lansing, Michigan | USAMonmouth College | Monmouth, Illinois | USANew York University | New York, New York | USAPace University | New York, New York | USAThe Pennsylvania State University | University Park, Pennsylvania | USAPepperdine University | Malibu, California | USAStony Brook University | Stony Brook, New York | USASyracuse University | Syracuse, New York | USATexas Christian University | Fort Worth, Texas | USAUniversity of California, Riverside | Riverside, California | USAUniversity of Iowa | Iowa City, Iowa | USAUniversity of Michigan-Flint | Flint, Michigan | USAUniversity of the Pacific | Stockton, California | USAThe University of Tulsa | Tulsa, Oklahoma | USA

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CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY

Tracy HowAssistant Director of Under-graduate Admission60 W. Olsen Road #1350Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 | USA

Tel: +1 805 493 3135Fax: +1 805 493 3645Email: [email protected]: www.callutheran.edu

CARROLL COLLEGE

CANISIUS COLLEGE CLARK COLLEGEFounded in 1887, Clark University is a liberal arts-based research university in the city of Worcester, Massachusetts, about 40 miles west of Boston. Clark is a global community; 22% of our student body is international, representing 96 countries. Past international students have held leadership positions on campus such as student government president and vice president. Clark students are genuinely interested in meeting people from different backgrounds. The average class size at Clark is 21, and the student/faculty ratio is 10:1. Clark’s educational model, LEEP (Liberal Education and Effective Practice) encourages students to take their education outside the classroom and develop the necessary skills to translate their studies into a meaningful return on education. Clark places an emphasis on active learning: about 40% of Clark’s undergraduates conduct research which has been published, receive grants, or attend scholarly conferences around the world to present their work. Clark also has a strong commitment to service learning and has been recognized nationally for its innovative and highly emulated community service projects.

Kristina MukdaSenior Assistant Director of Admissions950 Main StreetWorcester, MA 01610 | USA

Tel: +1 508 793 7431Fax: +1 508 793 8821Email: [email protected] [email protected]: www.clarku.edu

Located between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, our main 225-acre Thousand Oaks campus is complemented by two satellite locations. Together, they are home to our dynamic liberal arts and science programs, with more than 2,700 undergraduate and 1,400 graduate students. Founded in 1959, California Lutheran University’s dedicated, accomplished faculty works with small classes of undergraduate and graduate students who are open-minded—about ideas, about people, and about faith—and are seeking to grow as individuals. Both in the classroom and outside of it, everyone at Cal Lutheran is committed to helping each student pursue their passions to discover their purpose, and follow that purpose to transform their community—and the world. Through our undergraduate programs, we offer 36 majors, 34 minors, and 7 pre-professional programs.

Michelle LewisDirector, International Programs1601 N Benton AvenueHelena, MT 59625 | USA

Tel: +1 406 447 5406Fax: +1 406 447 5461Email: [email protected]: www.carroll.edu

Ranked as the #1 regional college in the Western US, Carroll is a private, Catholic college known for excellence in academics, undergraduate research, athletics and extracurricular competition. With a student body of 1,500 and an average class size of 16, Carroll offers 40 majors and provides personalized attention and mentoring from faculty, not graduate assistants. Transfer credit is awarded for HL IB exam scores of 5-7 and AP scores above 3. In international and national competitions, Carroll wins high honors: forensics champions both nationally and regionally, moot court finalists, and six-time NAIA football champions. Students are well prepared for medical school with acceptance rates of 85%. And, the first time pass rates on the CPA exam, NCLEX (nursing exam) and the Fundamentals of Engineering exam are all 90% or above. International students are eligible for merit, talent and athletic scholarships. US citizens are encouraged to complete the FAFSA for both federal and institutional aid (athletic, merit, talent).

Canisius is one of more than 100 Jesuit colleges and universities in the world with a strong tradition of academic excellence. Canisius is a university that offers bachelor and master’s degrees in business, education, natural and social sciences, allied health and the humanities. At Canisius, you will experience superior academic programs and individual attention from professors to help you grow intellectually and personally. The result: an education that prepares you to enter a competitive job market in your homeland. With more than 125 majors, minors and special programs, our students are prepared to enter top professional schools, doctoral and graduate programs or the workforce. In fact, 9 out of 10 students who apply to law and medical schools are accepted. U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks Canisius in the top 20 regional universities in the Northeast.

Andrew OverfieldAssociate Director of Admissions2001 Main StreetBuffalo, NY 14208 | USA

Tel: +1 716 888 8259Fax: +1 716 888 3195Email: [email protected]: www.canisius.edu

CONCORDIA UNIVERSITYConcordia is a highly diverse community in Montreal. Of the nearly 46,000 enrolled students, 12% are international. We welcome students from more than 150 countries, and maintain formal ties with over 100 institutions in 33 countries. Concordia offers more than 300 undergraduate and 100 graduate programs leading to degrees, diplomas and certificates in four Faculties, a School of Graduate Studies, and a School of Extended Learning. We are increasingly recognized as an innovative teaching and research institution. We approach societal issues from a broad perspective and encourage our students to become active, critical and concerned citizens. We call this approach “big thinking” — examining current issues and seizing opportunities with a diversity of thought and an openness of spirit. Students are admitted from various academic backgrounds. Completion of the French Baccalaureate, the IB diploma, or specific AP and IB courses may yield transfer credits. For detailed admissions information, visit concordia.ca

Savvy PapayiannisCoordinator, International Student Recruitment1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd WestMontreal, QC H3G 1M8 | Canada

Tel: +1 514 848 2424Fax: +1 514 848 2837Email: [email protected]: www.concordia.ca

DEPAUW UNIVERSITYDePauw has earned the distinction of being one of the nation’s finest small liberal arts and sciences colleges by offering our 2,400 students uncommon educational experiences. DePauw is a place rich in intellectual engagement, a home to faculty members who are deeply dedicated to teaching and are recognized authorities in their fields, and to students who are passionate about learning. Our diverse curriculum provides depth and breadth, with 42 majors offered in the College of Liberal Arts, and three professional degree programs offered in the School of Music. Our 361° technology programs provide state-of-the-art facilities and services, including support for University-configured laptops. Many classrooms are equipped for multimedia instruction and with DyKnow Vision to facilitate interactive learning. DePauw has consistently been rated in the top tier of national liberal arts colleges for academic quality, value and the success of our graduates.

Jennifer MathewsSenior Assistant Director of Admission and International Recruiting204 E. Seminary StreetPO Box 37Greencastle, IN 46135 | USA

Tel: +1 765 658 4547Fax: +1 765 658 4007Email: [email protected]: www.depauw.edu

Connecticut College is a highly selective liberal arts & sciences college located on the coast, two hours by train from New York City and Boston. Home to 1,900 undergraduates from over 72 nations and most U.S. states, students live by an honor code and value their role in shared governance of the College. Free to personalize their course of study, and supported by faculty mentors, they explore multiple disciplines during the four years. Students prepare for post-graduate success through an acclaimed professional development program that features a funded internship. A renovated $25-million science center symbolizes our approach: critically reinterpreting the past to renew the present and navigate the future as responsible citizens, creative problem-solvers, and thoughtful leaders in a global society. Connecticut College was the recipient of the Senator Paul Simon Award for having one of the top internationalized campuses in the United States. Submission of standardized testing is optional. Need-based financial aid is available.

CONNECTICUT COLLEGE

Scott AlexanderSenior Associate Director of Admissions270 Mohegan AvenueNew London, CT 06320 | USA

Tel: +1 860 439 2200Fax: +1 860 439 4301Email: [email protected]: www.conncoll.edu

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITYLocated in the heart of Washington, D.C., the George Washington University (GW) enrolls a diverse, motivated, and active student body from all 50 states and 125 countries. Approximately 9,500 undergraduate students and 14,000 graduate students choose from hundreds of academic programs at this comprehensive research university. In addition to a wide array of dynamic classroom experiences, a hallmark of the GW education is the ability to put knowledge into action. Students work closely with well-connected faculty to access the academic and cultural resources of Washington, D.C. as well as unlimited research, internship, and service opportunities.

Jorge DelgadoAssistant Director of Admissions2121 I (Eye) Street NWSuite 201Washington, DC 20052 | USA

Tel: +1 202 994 3965Fax: +1 202 994 0325Email: [email protected]: www.gwu.edu

Gustavus Adolphus College is a private, residential, liberal arts college committed to helping its students make their lives count – in the classroom, on our campus in St. Peter, Minnesota, and wherever they go after graduation. The College is built on a powerful sense of community and excellence, demonstrated through our average class size of 15 students, 11:1 student-faculty ratio, abundance of research and internship opportunities, and our status as a top 100 liberal arts school. Known for high-quality science, fine arts, study abroad, and athletics programs, and offering 73 majors, Gustavus attracts high-achieving students from 40 states and 20 countries. A global perspective is vital to Gustavus students and is strengthened through our International Center, a state of the art residence hall, housing both U.S. residents and international students, creating lifelong friendships between the two.

GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGE

Cynthia YangAssistant Dean of Admission & Coordinator of International Recruitment800 West College AvenueSt. Peter, MN 56082 | USA

Tel: +1 507 933 7663Fax: +1 507 933 7474Email: [email protected]: www.gustavus.edu

HAWAI’I PACIFIC UNIVERSITYFounded in 1965, Hawai‘i Pacific University (HPU) has grown to become the state’s largest private, non-profit university with three campuses, six military bases, and online courses offered to students located around the world. Hawai‘i Pacific prides itself on maintaining strong academic programs, small class sizes, individual attention to students, and a diverse faculty and student population. With students from all 50 U.S. states and more than 80 countries, HPU is a leading destination for foreign students studying abroad in the US. In fact, the Institute for International Education (IIE) consistently ranks Hawai`i Pacific as one of the top universities around the world for international diversity. HPU offers more than 64 degree programs with academic strengths ranging from Business to Hospitality Management to Marine Science. HPU’s student-centered approach and low student-faculty ratio of 14:1 naturally results in personal attention and one-on-one guidance. Even with 7,500 students, the average class size is under 20; so HPU students enjoy all of the technological advancements expected at a large university, delivered within the atmosphere of a small school.

Hebe FullerAssistant Vice President, Enrollment1164 Bishop StreetSuite 1100Honolulu, HI 96813 | USA

Tel: +1 808 543 8061Fax: +1 808 543 8065Email: [email protected]: www.hpu.edu

HOBART AND WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGESHobart and William Smith are small, residential Colleges where learning doesn’t stop at the classroom door. Nearly all of the 2,300 students live on campus and many live in learning communities and theme houses that focus on community-building. Students hail from 39 states and 28 countries, speaking, in total, more than 30 languages, and 60 percent of students study abroad. As a result, the HWS community is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive student body. With an average class size of just 17 students and an 11:1 student to faculty ratio, students develop rewarding one-on-one partnerships with faculty mentors, often resulting in published papers or presentations at national conferences. HWS offers 49 majors and 67 minors. More than 60 percent of students create an independent course or major and many courses provide service-learning experiences, internships and job opportunities.

Marylyn UhnakAssociate Director of Admissions629 South Main StreetGeneva, NY 14456 | USA

Tel: +1 315 781 3622Fax: +1 315 781 3914Email: [email protected]: www.hws.edu

HOLLINS UNIVERSITYFounded in 1842, Hollins is a women’s university located on a beautiful and historic campus in Roanoke, Virginia. Hollins offer 29 majors, a 9-to-1 student-faculty ratio, and an average class size of 13. Faculty members serve as mentors, working with students on research projects, theses, symposia, and seminar presentations. Hollins currently hosts students from 13 countries. We offer international students outstanding academic and cocurricular programs, a friendly and safe campus environment, and an active international student program. Two-thirds of our students complete internships, both in the United States and abroad, and many participate in our ground-breaking leadership program, which prepares students to be more effective in the classroom and on the job. Since 1960, Hollins has produced amazing writers in our undergraduate and graduate creative writing programs. One year after graduation, 97% of our graduates are employed or in graduate or professional school.

Stacey HillAssistant Director of International AdmissionPO Box 9707Roanoke, VA 24020 | USA

Tel: +1 540 362 6215Fax: +1 540 362 6218Email: [email protected]: www.hollins.edu

MESSIAH COLLEGE

Sarah WadeDirector of International and Transfer Student RecruitmentOne College AvenueSuite 3005Grantham, PA 17027 | USA

Tel: +1 717 691 6000Fax: +1 717 691 2307Email: [email protected]: www.messiah.edu

Messiah College is a nationally ranked Christian, liberal-arts college with a socially and politically diverse student body of approximately 2,900 students. Messiah is located on a beautiful, safe, suburban campus near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. With a student-faculty ratio of 13:1, students enjoy individualized attention in more than 80 majors, including: engineering (ABET accredited), accounting (ranked 9th in the nation), international business, pre-medical, and education. Consistently ranked among the top ten baccalaureate institutions in the northeastern USA, according to US News and World Report, Messiah prepares students to lead lives of service, leadership, and reconciliation. A semester-long International Orientation Program assists students with the adjustment to life in the USA. Within the past ten years, Messiah College has produced graduates who have distinguished themselves as Rhodes, Fulbright, Carnegie, and Truman Scholars, and 95% of Messiah graduates are employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation.

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITYFounded in 1855, Michigan State University is one of the top 100 research universities in the world and has been listed in various national publications as one of the top universities in the United States for numerous programs, including business, accounting, hospitality business, international relations, packaging, education, advertising, journalism, economics, communication, and criminal justice. MSU has an enrollment of more than 47,000 students, including more than 36,000 undergraduate students. MSU is home to nearly 6,600 international students representing more than 130 countries. MSU offers more than 200 programs of study for undergraduates and graduate students, as well as a law school and three medical schools. MSU is located in East Lansing, Michigan, once voted as one of the “friendliest cities” in the United States.

Tel: +1 517 353 7283Fax: +1 517 333 1647Email: [email protected]: www.msu.edu

Erika GreeleyInternational Admissions Counselor426 Auditorium Road, Room 250East Lansing, MI 48824 | USA

KNOX COLLEGEKnox College is a nationally ranked, private liberal arts and sciences college founded in 1837 by social reformers who strongly opposed slavery and believed that a college education should be accessible regardless of one’s gender or race. Knox is located in Galesburg, Illinois, three hours southwest of Chicago. More than 12% of Knox’s 1,400 students come from outside the U.S.—making Knox one of the most culturally diverse campuses in the nation. Knox students learn hands-on through research, independent study, internships, and creative projects. More than 50% participate in off-campus or study abroad programs. Small classes, averaging 17, and a 12:1 student-faculty ratio allow for close relationships with professors. Students study on a rigorous 3-3 calendar—three terms with three classes per term. Each student develops a personalized educational plan with the guidance of a faculty mentor. Recognized as one of 40 Colleges That Change Lives by former New York Times education editor Loren Pope, Knox consistently ranks as one of the best values among U.S. colleges and universities.

Tel: +1 309 341 7136Fax: +1 309 341 7070Email: [email protected]: www.knox.edu

Joshua FerchauDirector of International Admission2 East South StreetGalesburg, IL 61401 | USA

IE UNIVERSITYLocated in Madrid and Segovia, Spain, IE University is rooted in the successful model of IE Business School, recognized as one of the leading business schools worldwide. IE University sets a precedent as a university of the future, marked by its international campus, entrepreneurial spirit, and commitment to educate young professionals and experts for an international vocation, able to make a positive impact on society. IE University creates a specific learning environment based on our values of academic rigor, the integration of different fields of knowledge, both theoretical and practice-based, a humanistic approach and personalized guidance. We offer the following degree programs which are fully taught in English: Business Administration, Architecture, International Relations, Communication, Law, Psychology, Finance, as well as a Dual Degree in Business and Law. Holistic admissions process. Scholarships and need-based financial aid available for international students. Tuition Fees: 18.000€ per year.

Judikael LeGalloAssociate Director of RecruitmentCardenal Zuniga, 12Segovia 40003 | Spain

Tel: +34 91 568 9868Fax: +34 91 411 3816Email: [email protected]: www.ie.edu

Founded in 1831, New York University is one of the foremost universities in the United States and the largest private research university in the country, offering 230+ areas of study and more than 4,500 academic courses. A truly global university, NYU is comprised of degree-granting portal campuses in New York City, Abu Dhabi, and Shanghai, in addition to 10 academic centers and a breadth of exchange programs in cities across the world. Our campus locations in the world’s ideas capitals afford unparalleled internship and experiential learning opportunities. Commitment to excellence in teaching and learning is the hallmark of NYU’s faculty, which is comprised of world-famous scholars and researchers. Frequent student-faculty interaction is made possible by an enviable student-faculty ratio of 12:1. Our diverse student body – representing 130 countries and 50 U.S. states – enjoys a vibrant campus environment, with more than 400 student organizations, living-learning communities, and a multitude of recreational activities.

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

Kevin LeeAssistant Director of Admissions665 Broadway, 11th FloorNew York, NY 10012 | USA

Tel: +1 212 998 4561Fax: +1 212 995 4902Email: [email protected]: www.nyu.edu

Mary AdamsAssociate Director201 Shields BuildingUniversity Park, PA 16802 | USA

Tel: +1 814 863 1418Fax: +1 814 863 7590Email: [email protected]: www.psu.edu

Penn State University, repeatedly ranked one of the premier universities in the world, was founded in 1855. The 2012-13 Times Higher Education World University Rankings placed Penn State in the top 1 percent of institutions worldwide, at 61. Meanwhile the Institute of International Education’s

“Open Doors” survey ranked Penn State 12th among the top 25 schools in the U.S. that host international students. Through its system of 20 undergraduate campuses that constitute one of the largest research institutions in the United States, Penn State offers more than 160 majors, many of which are highly-regarded. University Park, the largest Penn State campus with 45,194 students, is located in State College, a quintessential college town in central Pennsylvania. Penn State also has more than 1,200 extracurricular offerings from athletics and clubs to professional organizations. The diverse student body comes from all 50 U.S. states and 5,680 international students hail from 132 countries. Visit admissions.psu.edu and international.psu.edu to learn more about how you can join the Penn State family.

THE PENNSYLVANIA STATEUNIVERSITY

PACE UNIVERSITY

Andre CordonDirector of International Admission163 William Street17 FloorNew York, NY 10038 | USA

Tel: +1 212 346 1654Fax: +1 212 346 1521Email: [email protected]: www.pace.edu

Founded in 1906, Pace University educates achievers who are engaged with critical issues locally and globally. Pace is a private metropolitan university which enrolls nearly 12,700 students in bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs in the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, Law School, Lienhard School of Nursing, Lubin School of Business, and School of Education. Students enroll from around the US and more than 100 countries. Known for its outcome-oriented environment that prepares students to succeed in a wide range of professions, Pace has been preparing students to become leaders in their fields by providing an education that combines exceptional academics with professional experience and the New York advantage. Pace has three campuses, in New York City, Westchester, and White Plains.

MONMOUTH COLLEGEMonmouth College is a private, residential, selective liberal arts college of 1315 students situated in a small, safe and friendly town in west-central Illinois. Monmouth is distinctive for its caring professors, beautiful campus grounds and buildings, and integration of academic study with co-curricular engagement and career preparation. The College was established in 1853. Its core mission is to educate students to become critical thinkers, engaged citizens and creative leaders. Monmouth provides a rich array of academic options for undergraduate students, including majors in the social sciences, natural sciences, humanities and arts, with highly regarded programs in business and accounting, education and kinesiology. Popular majors include business, accounting, chemistry, psychology, history, communications & public relations and political science. All students receive personalized academic advising by tenure-track professors who are active scholars in their fields. The average class size is 18 students; the student-faculty ratio is 13:1.

Tel: +1 309 457 2277Fax: +1 309 457 2335Email: [email protected]: www.monmouthcollege.edu

Brenda TooleyAssociate Dean for Academic Affairs700 East BroadwayMonmouth, IL 61462 | USA

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

Karen Lynn BassDirector of International Undergraduate Admissions100 Crouse Hinds Hall900 S. Crouse AvenueSyracuse, NY 13244 | USA

Tel: +1 315 443 3611Fax: +1 315 443 4226Email: [email protected]: www.syr.edu

Syracuse University is an independent research university with 13,500 undergraduate students. Located in Syracuse, New York, the university offers the advantages of a vibrant residential campus and the resources of a city. Students from throughout the US and 124 countries study in over 200 academic programs. The faculty-to-student ratio is 1:16 and the average class size is 25. The University draws on world-class cities and offers special programs in New York, Washington, DC and Los Angeles. Globally, SU offers learning opportunities in 30 countries. Our commitment to Scholarship in Action encourages research, study abroad, internships and community service to prepare students for the world in the world.

TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

Karen ScottDirector of International AdmissionsBox 297013Fort Worth, TX 76129 | USA

Tel: +1 817 257 6523Fax: +1 817 257 5256Email: [email protected]: www.tcu.edu

TCU, ranked in the top 100 US colleges, offers the opportunities and traditions of a major university, with the close, mentoring relationships of a smaller college. The pride students take in being part of the Horned Frog Family is contagious! The emphasis is on undergraduates and all students live on campus at least two years. The culture focuses on discovery, creativity, leadership and ethics, while respecting a wide range of personal views. TCU recently completed over $1/2 billion in renovations, new building construction and technology enhancement. The beautifully-landscaped campus is in a residential neighborhood 5 miles from the vibrant downtown Fort Worth and 35 miles from Dallas. Total enrollment is 9,700, including 6% international. Partial scholarships and financial aid are available for the strongest applicants. Students choose from 100+ areas of study in business, communications, fine arts, science & engineering, nursing & health sciences, education and liberal arts.

STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY

Christopher FloresInternational Admissions Counselor118 Administration BldgStony Brook, NY 11794 | USA

Tel: +1 681-632-6883Fax: +1 631-632-9888Email: [email protected]: www.stonybrook.edu

Ranked in the top one percent of universities worldwide by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, Stony Brook is the smart choice for your higher education. A degree from Stony Brook — an institution with award-winning faculty, accomplished students, rigorous and innovative academic programs, significant research opportunities, and a proven track record of successful alumni — opens doors to countless career possibilities. A member of the invitation-only Association of American Universities, Stony Brook offers more than 200 majors, minors, and combined-degree programs for undergraduates, 140 graduate programs, and an Intensive English Center. First rate opportunities for undergraduate research abound. Our diverse campus attracts more than 24,000 students from nearly all 50 states and more than 100 countries. The Division I Seawolves compete in an 8,300-seat stadium. Our graduates are in high demand in the workplace: Nearly 350 corporate organizations recruit on campus each year. Stony Brook is located 60 miles east of New York City. Visit us and discover why Kiplinger ranks Stony Brook among the 100 best values in public colleges.

Virginia GrovesAssistant Director, International Student Services24255 Pacific Coast HighwayMalibu, CA 90263 | USA

Tel: +1 310 506 7751Fax: +1 310 506 7403Email: [email protected]: www.pepperdine.edu

Pepperdine University, a private Christian comprehensive University, is located in Malibu, California, thirty-five minutes west of Los Angeles. A residential community nestled within the Santa Monica Mountains and overlooking the Pacif ic Ocean, Pepperdine offers a rigorous curriculum in seven academic divisions. Seaver College is the university’s undergraduate program, enrolling approximately 3100 students, 10% of them internationals. Pepperdine attracts students from a myriad of backgrounds including students from all 50 states and over 70 countries. To support international students, the Office of International Student Services offers services including admission counseling, immigration support, student orientations, and programming. With a student/faculty ratio of 14:1, professional relationships between students and professors are cultivated both inside and outside of the classroom. The classes you take at Pepperdine will rarely consist of one-sided lectures. The faculty and staff are committed to the highest standards of academic excellence, where students are appreciated, respected and strengthened “for lives of purpose, service and leadership.”

PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY

Allisa MillerAssistant Director, International Admissions900 University Avenue3106 Student Service BuildingRiverside, CA 92521 | USA

Tel: +1 951 827 3881Fax: +1 951 827 6344Email: [email protected]: www.ucr.edu

The University of California, Riverside is one of 10 universities within the prestigious University of California system. Widely recognized as one of the most ethnically diverse research universities in the United States, UC Riverside is regularly ranked as a top institution for higher education in national and international rankings. Annually, UCR is consistently recognized for its renowned academic departments and commitment to contributing to our community, environment, and world. UC Riverside students have access to over 90 majors, 58 minors, 43 Master’s programs, 40 Ph.D programs and 17 credential programs taught by some of the world’s best minds. UCR is located in beautiful Southern California, an area known for its comfortable climate and sunny days. We are located approximately 80 kilometers east of downtown Los Angeles, bringing our campus within easy driving distance of famous California beaches, dozens of major cultural and recreational sites, and breathtaking mountain destinations.

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE

Rebecca HansonAssociate Director, International Outreach & Recruitment107 Calvin HallIowa City, IA 52242 | USA

Tel: +1 319 335 1529Fax: +1 319 335 1535Email: [email protected]: www.uiowa.edu

The University of Iowa is a flagship public university where roughly 32,000 students choose to enroll each year, including 3,400 students and scholars from outside the United States. Iowa is one of just 61 members of the Association of American Universities. Experiential education, community-based learning, research and internship opportunities, over 400 companies (including Fortune 500 companies) coming to campus each year to interview our graduates, and an average 93% placement rate make the University of Iowa a choice institution. U.S. News & World Report ranks the University of Iowa 28th best among all public universities. It is also one of only three Big Ten University listed as a “best buy” by Fiske Guide to Colleges. Notable programs of study are actuarial science, business, engineering, math, psychology, biology, chemistry, physics, creative writing, health sciences, law, medicine, and a list of other ranked programs. Scholarships are available to qualifying international students.

UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC

Kathleen CrispAssistant Director, International Students 3601 Pacific AvenueStockton, CA 95211 | USA

Tel: +1 209 946 7410Fax: +1 209 946 2413Email: [email protected]: www.pacific.edu

University of the Pacific, founded in 1851, is California’s first chartered university. With more than 80 academic programs, Pacific has the intimacy of a small campus with the prestige of nationally ranked programs. Pacific is ranked among US News & World Report’s Top 106 Universities and has been named in the publication’s

“Great Schools at Great Prices” list in consecutive years. University of the Pacific is a four-year, private university and academic programs include engineering, business, pharmacy, dentistry, sport sciences, and music, among others. International Student Merit Scholarships of US$10,000 are awarded annually to students with at least a 3.5 GPA or equivalent. As an NCAA Division I institution, Pacific also offers athletic scholarships. The main campus is located in Stockton, California, with additional graduate campuses in San Francisco and Sacramento.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-FLINT

Frederik SchlingemannInternational Recruitment Coordinator303 East Kearsley StreetFlint, MI 48502 | USA

Tel: +1 810 762 0867Fax: +1 810 762 0006Email: [email protected]: www.umflint.edu

The University of Michigan-Flint is one of the three campuses of the international-renowned University of Michigan system. For over 50 years, UM-Flint has been committed to the highest standards of teaching, scholarship, and creative endeavors. The mission of the University rests on three pillars: Academic Excellence, Student Centeredness and Engaged Citizenship. The urban location affords an opportunity to provide a University of Michigan education and degree to students with varied life experiences. There are over 8,200 students enrolled at the University of Michigan-Flint and our student population represents more than 40 countries from around the world. With more than 540,000 living Michigan alumni, the Alumni Association represents one of the largest alumni bodies in the world. UM-Flint’s emphasis on “Academics in Action”, or how students apply classroom concepts to address real situations, is cited by alumni, graduate school, and employers alike as the core of UM-Flint’s results-focused reputation.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA

Stephen LanierDirector of International Undergraduate Admissions800 S. Tucker DriveTulsa, OK 74104 | USA

Tel: +1 918 631 2330Fax: +1 918 631 3322Email: [email protected]: www.utulsa.edu

The University of Tulsa is a major private university in the southwestern United States offering undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate programs in the colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Engineering and Natural Sciences and Law. Current undergraduate enrollment is 3,094 and graduate and law enrollment is 1,088. Tulsa possesses some of the elements of a large research university, with 70 major fields of study and 1,000 course offerings each semester, while at the same time maintaining an average class size of only 19 and a student to faculty ratio of 11:1. Each degree program is fully accredited. In its vibrant urban environment, The University of Tulsa offers a diversity of learning experiences, a balance between career preparation and liberal education, teaching, and research, and endeavors to instill in its students an understanding that stature as an individual and value as a member of society depend upon continual learning.

COUNCIL OF INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS

AWARD /$2500 one-time entrance award for first year of study. One award is available for this region.

APPLICATION /High School Counselors from India are asked to submit one complete nomination package from their school. Applications should be emailed to the CIS Asia Committee Chair (please visit the CIS website at www.cois.org for appropriate email contact—under Higher Education tab: Committees).

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS /• Student has applied to and has accepted an offer of admission from one of the colleges/universities listed in this brochure. NOTE: In accepting this award, the student recipient will confirm an offer of admission and acceptance to one of the listed universities;

• Demonstrated financial need;

• Involvement in school and/or community service;

• Nominated students must submit a 1-2 page essay, explaining how this travel grant will benefit them, as well as the importance of their decision to study overseas;

• Please include a letter of recommendation from a guidance counselor endorsing their candidacy for this award. Ensure that the name of the college/university the student will attend is mentioned in the essay and the counselor letter.

in its continued support of students from asia, the cis asia commit tee’s one-time $2,500 travel grant is intended to recognize academic achievement and extracurricular leadership while acknowledging financial need. the award is specifically dedicated to students attending schools on the cis asia committee fall 2013 university tour to asia. candidates must have applied to and accepted an offer of admission from a university listed in this brochure.

ASIA COMMITTEE $2,500 TRAVEL GRANT

DEADLINE: MAY 24The student essay and the letter of recommendation must be submitted together by the guidance counselor by Friday, May 24, 2014.

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CALIFORNIA (CA)California Lutheran UniversityPepperdine UniversityUniversity of California, RiversideUniversity of the Pacific

CONNECTICUT (CT)Connecticut College

ILLINOIS (IL)Knox CollegeMonmouth College

INDIANA (IN)DePauw University

IOWA (IA)University of Iowa

MASSACHUSETTS (MA)Clark University

MICHIGAN (MS)Michigan State UniversityUniversity of Michigan-Flint

MINNESOTA (MN)Gustavus Adolphus College

MONTANA (MT)Carroll College

NEW YORK (NY)Canisius CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesNew York UniversityPace UniversityStony Brook UniversitySyracuse University

OKLAHOMA (OK)The University of Tulsa

PENNSYLVANIA (PA)Messiah CollegeThe Pennsylvania State University

TEXAS (TX)Texas Christian University

VIRGINIA (VA)Hollins University

WASHINGTON, DC (DC)The George Washington University

ON THIS TOUR, BUT NOT REPRESENTED ON THIS MAP:Concordia UniversityHawai’i Pacific UniversityIE University

THE U.S. INSTITUTIONS ON THIS 2013 TOUR TO ASIA

ARE LOCATED IN THE SHADED STATES ON THIS MAP OF THE CONTINENTAL U.S.

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