Ms. Rachel and Mr. Stephane’s son, Tao, gave a fantastic presentation to students about studying at Leiden University College The Hague in the Netherlands.
Dear D2 Students (and Families),
D1 students – Our D1 students have kicked off their postsecondary planning process with an overview of the range of applications and university options available around the world. They are starting to add information to their “Student Strengths Form” – a document that will help to guide their conversations and planning with their university advisor – and have begun to have their first individual appointments to plan for life after UWCEA. A great resource for all D1 students – and families! – is our recently updated University Counseling website https://sites.google.com/uwcea.org/uwceauni/home.
D2 students – Our D2 students continue to receive their decisions from universities, and are starting to make their enrollment decisions. As students confirm their enrollment, the next step for many will be applying for a student visa. We’ll be hosting a virtual session for D2s with representatives from the US Consulate in Dar es Salaam on February 11th to learn more about the details of the US visa application process, and we encourage all students who might be heading to the US to join that session to learn more. (Details have been shared by email with D2 students and families.) Above all, we are so proud of the work that all of our D2s have put into thinking about their goals and priorities for their next step –researching universities, planning balanced “applying” lists, preparing strong applications, and weighing their options carefully. Each student has a unique set of goals and priorities, and we love seeing them carve out their own path.
University visits – Last week Ms. Rachel and Mr. Stephane’s son, Tao, gave a fantastic presentation to students about studying at Leiden University College The Hague in the Netherlands. It was an excellent presentation and several students remarked that they are now potentially interested in studying in the Netherlands for university.
Adam K, University and Career Counselor