2010 Homestay Programs Information
SUMMER PROGRAMS OF 2010
June 27 – July 10 (13 days) SCH – SoonChun Hyang University
SCH University’s Website (in English): http://www.sch.ac.kr/english/index.jsp
About 15 college students (18-23 years old) from SCH University, located south of Seoul, Korea, will be participating in the American culture and English language program at PSU. These students have a good amount of experience with the English language.
July 12 – August 1 (20 days) Hyundai Chungun High School
Hyundai Chungun High School http://hcu.hs.kr
Students blog site from past programs. http://chungun.aecweb.net
Around 25 high school students (15 to 17 years old) are coming from Portland’s sister city in Korea, Ulsan City. Hyundai Chungun High School is one the most academically challenging and prestigious high schools in Korea. Many graduates of the high school enroll in the best universities in Korea, and go on to such distinguished positions as top executives, government workers and politicians of Korea. Those students who participate in our program were also specially selected through a strict competition process and received full scholarships to participate in this program.
July 16 – July 29 (13 days) Suma Tomogaoka High School
Sumatomogaoka High School http://www.hyogo-c.ed.jp/~tomogaoka-hs/ (In Japanese)
About 15 students (15-17 years old) are coming from Suma Tomogaoka High School, in Kobe, Japan. The students will be participating in the American culture and English language program at PSU. These students have a good amount of experience with the English language.
July 30 – August 15 (16 days) Showa University Medical School
Showa University Medical School (Summer Group) http://www.showa-u.ac.jp/en/
Medical school students from Japan
20 college freshmen (18 to 20 years old) from Showa University Medical School will be participating in summer medical facility and hospital visits, as well as the American culture and English language program.
August 23 – September 12 (20 days) Ryuka/UMDS (University of Marketing and Distribution Science)
RYUKA/UMDS (University of Marketing and Distribution Science) (http://www.umds.ac.jp/index.php)
About 15 college freshmen from Kobe, Japan. Business and Liberal Arts major students will participate in the American culture and English language program at PSU.

