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CHINESE STUDIES IN HONG KONG - 2010
Mandarin or Cantonese Language Courses
2 weeks - $595 / 4 weeks - $995 / 6 weeks - $1395


The Program

Study Mandarin or Cantonese in Hong Kong. Since 1994, the program has been teaching students and business clients from around the world. Located in both the Yaumatei area of Kowloon and the Wanchai area of Hong Kong island, the program provides an intensive and comprehensive learning program in conversation and Chinese reading and writing. All courses are conducted by qualified teachers, certified in teaching Chinese as a second language. Classes are small, with a maximum of 7 students per class, which assures that each student receives the maximum of individual attention. Beginner thru advanced levels available.
Join us........and experience Hong Kong!

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The Location

The programs are conducted in modern office buildings in both the Yaumatei area of Kowloon and the Wanchai area of Hong Kong island. Conveniently located next to the subway, the main center has over 3000 square feet of classrooms and language laboratory, fully equipped with audio and visual aids to facilitate language training.

Hong Kong means "fragrant harbor", and originally referred to only the main island, but now includes Kowloon, the New Territories, and the outside islands as well. With a population of over 5 million, Hong Kong continues to be a shining symbol of capitalism and remains a powerful influence in international business as well as a major transportation and communications hub for not only China but all of Asia. Hong Kong's hard working and imaginative people have created a standard of living matched by few developing countries, all in just the past 50 years. In 1997, the British government transfered full sovereignty of the islands and New Territories back to China, with the understanding by China that Hong Kong's economic freedom and capitalist lifestyle would be preserved for at least 50 years. Thus, the agreement "two systems, one China".

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Courses

Students take 3 hours of class per day, Monday - Friday. Thus, 15 hours of studies per week, or 60 hours per month. This includes a 1 hour language lab. Class times are held in the morning or afternoon, depending on your level. All students take a placement test to determine level, and then placed in the proper level course. All levels are offered, from the absolute beginner thru intermediate and advanced levels. Both Cantonese and Mandarin courses are available, with a major focus on "immersion - conversation" learning as well as reading and writing. Students are guided to speak only Cantonese or Mandarin in the classroom, and class size is kept small (7 or less), to maximize personal attention. All the courses are taught by qualified teachers from Hong Kong who have completed special training for teaching Chinese as a second language to non-native speakers. A transcript (Certificate) is awarded to all students upon completing the course. See the program dates section for more schedule information.

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Academic Credit

Students can earn 2 - 15 credits, depending on how long they take the course. Usually 2 - 3 credits per month can be earned. See the
"Academic Credit" section of the CSA website.

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Financial Aid

Yes, you can use your financial aid on this program. Please have your Financial Aid office e-mail us a "Consortium Agreement" to complete and sign. CSA does not offer any scholarships or financial aid, we can only assist you in using your home school's financial aid on this program.

The earlier the better, since it takes time to process. Overall, CSA does not offer any financial aid, we can only assist you in obtaining and using your aid from your home school on these programs.

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Housing

Students live with carefully selected Hong Kong families (homestay), or in local guest houses and hotels. Host family housing includes your own private, furnished room, and shared bathroom. Meals are taken with family and food is served in local style. Cost $275 U.S. dollars per week to stay with a family. Housing in guest houses and small hotels vary from $30 - $60 per night and up. Major hotels cost more. You may arrange your own housing if preferred.

Another housing suggestion is to stay at the Salisbury YMCA of Hong Kong. Located on the Kowloon side, the rooms are spacious and offer modern amenities, including on site restaurants. Click on the following web-link for more details and make a reservation:
http://www.hotelclub.net/hotel.reservations/Salisbury_YMCA_Of_Hong_Kong.htm

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Dates and Fees

2010 Dates:
* 3 hours per day, 15 hours per week. Monday - Friday.
* May begin at any session. On-going, year-around.
* Similar dates in 2011

* 2010 Dates
Jan 5 - 18 Jan 19 - Feb 1 Feb 2 - 17 Feb 18 - Mar 3
Mar 4 - 17 Mar 18 - 31 Apr 8 - 21 Apr 22 - May 5
May 6 - 19 May 25 - Jun 7 Jun 8 - 22 Jun 23 - July 7
July 8 - 21 July 22 - Aug 4 Aug 5 - 18 Aug 19 - Sept 1
Sept 2 - 15 Sept 16 - 29 Sept 30 - Oct 13 Oct 14 - 27
Oct 28 - Nov 10 Nov 11 - 24 Nov 25 - Dec 8 Dec 9 - 22
Jan 4 - 17, 2011

* Dates for July - December, re-check with CSA to re-confirm

* Similar dates in 2011

FEES

2 weeks $595
4 weeks $995
6 weeks $1395
8 weeks $1795

* Each additional week is $200 USD.

Fee Includes: full tuition, registration, orientation on site, documents for Visa, housing confirmation, and transcript (Certificate). The actual cost of housing is extra....as mentioned in housing section.....but CSA does confirm host family housing. $275 per week extra for host family housing. May arrange your own housing if preferred.

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Requirements

Programs are open to all adults. Minimum age is 18 for this program. College students, teachers, working adults and retirees are all encouraged to apply. Passport and Visa required to enter Hong Kong. Upon confirmation in this program, CSA will provide the necessary "admission" documents to apply for an entry Visa at the nearest Chinese Consulate. Please check your passport expiration date and make sure it will not expire while overseas. See the
"Visa"section.

All participants are also required to have comprehensive medical and accidental insurance. See the "Travel Information" section of this website.....and "Resources" section. Contact the insurance companies directly for info and policy enrollment. Send CSA a copy of your insurance before leaving.

If you plan to travel to other areas of China (outside Hong Kong), then please consult your doctor (clinic) about vaccinations that may be required: hepatitus, typhoid, tetanus(DTP), polio booster, and flu shot may also be a good idea. Also, check the "Health" links located in the "Resources" section of our website.

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Visa Assistance

This may help you in receiving your visa quicker. CSA will send you the "Letter of Admission" needed for your VISA application.

Zierer Visa Service
http://www.zvs.com
1-800-843-9151
1-866-788-1100

Use express mail when using these visa services.

Embassy of China
http://www.china-embassy.org

See "Visa/Passport" section of the CSA website, Main Menu section for additional web-links related to Visas and passports.

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Registration

Register online. $95 USD registration confirmation deposit required. Please review the "How To Register" section on the CSA website. Payments can be made by money order, cashiers check, or personal check. We will e-mail you a "Confirmation Notice" with additional information shortly after receiving your online registration form. Thank you.

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