Study
In China
MSUM has an exchange program with Nankai University in Tianjin,
China. Students can choose to study there for one semester or a
whole year. They will earn 12 - 16 credits per semester through
Minnesota State University Moorhead while studying at Nankai University.
For detailed information, please contact Jenny Lin, Department of
Languages and Cultures, (linjj@mnstate.edu) or Jill Holsen, International
Programs, (holsenj@mnstate.edu).
Financial Aid
Qualified students can apply for financial aid and other scholarships
for studying in China. The increased cost of studying overseas,
which includes airfare, local transportation, books and personal
allowances, will be taken into consideration when determining needs.
About Nankai University
Nankai University serves about 11,000 students and is adjacent
to Tianjin University, which has another 11,000 students. Nankai
is strong in arts and humanities as well as applied research and
advanced work in management / economics. It is one of the top ten
universities in China.
Foreign students live in a special foreign student dormitory. Rooms
are furnished with two beds, an air conditioner, desks and bookshelves.
Each room has a full bathroom. Each student dormitory has a dining
room for its residents. It offers mainly Chinese dishes, but may
also have a selection of western dishes.
Go to the link to Nankai
University English Web Site.
About Tianjin City
Tianjin is the fourth largest city in China and a major international
port and trading center. Population is 9 million. It takes about
one and a half hours to Beijing by train.
The city became important in the 14th century when grain brought
to the capital along the Grand Canal was stored there. By the 15th
century, it became a garrison town completely encircled by walls.
In the mid-19th century, after China signed treaties with Britain
and France at Tianjin, concessions were established there by the
occupying powers. By the end of the century, eight foreign countries
had forced concessions upon China. It was during that period that
Tianjin developed a European character. The restored old town, with
narrow streets and bazaars and architecture from the concession
era, gives the city a unique flavor.
Internship Program
Students may choose to do an internship in China and earn MSUM
credits. Currently John Foster is doing an internship at Xinhenyuan
Commercial Investment Consultants Co. in Tianjin. He will work there
for one semester and earn 12 credits. Eligible students can receive
financial aid while doing internships. For more information, please
contact Jenny Lin, Department of Languages and Cultures, (linjj@mnstate.edu).
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