Wednesday, November 7, 2007

WEBCHAT: Educators Will Provide Tips on Studying in the United States

Taiwan is the sixth leading place of origin for international students in the United States. As the American Institute in Taiwan celebrates International Education Week, two guests will share their experience and tips on how to successfully apply for degree programs in the United States.

On Wednesday, November 14, from 2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Taiwan time, join us for an online discussion with Professor Rae Lan and EducationUSA educational adviser Clarence Fu.

Professor Lan teaches in the Department of English at Soochow University in Taipei, Taiwan. She received her doctorate from the University of Maryland. Clarence Fu, a former Fulbright fellow, is an EducationUSA adviser with the Foundation for Scholarly Exchange.

If you would like to participate in this webchat, please sign up on the USINFO Webchat registration page. Please tell us your preferred screen name; use of full names is not required.

If you have participated in one of our previous webchats, use the same e-mail. (You no longer need to enter a password.) You may submit questions in advance.

We accept questions and comments in advance of, and at any time during, the program. You may also e-mail questions without registering. We welcome questions in either Chinese or English.

The transcript of this webchat will be available on the EducationUSA Taiwan website.