Arabic-L:US high school summer programs for Canadian students
Dilworth Parkinson
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Date: 23 Feb 2010
From:Angelo Parisi <stateofmind1967 at yahoo.com>
Subject:US high school summer programs for Canadian students
Salaam ya Yahya,
Concordia College Arabic Language Village is one of the best programs in North America. I can email you more information as you like! It is also very close to Canada as it is located in Bemidji, MN. شكراً
Emad Eldigwy, Dean
Concordia College Arabic Language Village
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Date: 23 Feb 2010
From:"Taoutel, Jean-Pierre [WLC]" <jtaoutel at iastate.edu>
Subject:US high school summer programs for Canadian students
Marhaba,
They can attend the MMLA program
http://www.mmla.middlebury.edu/
Best,
JP
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Date: 23 Feb 2010
From:Dora Johnson <dJohnson at cal.org>
Subject:US high school summer programs for Canadian students
There are a number of summer programs that are available to kids. Two
prominent ones are Concordia Language Villages
(www.concordialanguagevillages.org) and the Middlebury Monterey
(www.mmla.middlebury.edu) programs. I also suggest that you look at the
STARTALK (http://startalk.umd.edu) Web site. The programs that are
listed as funded are for U.S. kids, but I would no doubt think that if
the Canadian kids were willing to pay the tuition, they could avail
themselves of a number of programs. I can't say that for sure, but there
would be no harm in asking.
Dora Johnson
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