10 Reasons to Choose a Study Program Represented by Asia Exchange
There are numerous reasons for studying abroad in Asia. We've gathered a list of the top ten reasons why a study program represented by Asia Exchange could be a great choice for you.
1) Unique destinations for everyone interested in studying in Asia
2) No university-specific placement quotas – you can go alone, with a friend or as part of a larger group
3) Simplified application and approval procedures (for example, no TOEFL language proficiency test and approval of the study place in one week)
4) Affordability – you pay approximately half of what free movers pay on average
5) Qualified teaching and interesting courses
6) You get all the information you need from AE
7) The lengths of the study programs are optimal and based on the feedback of students
8) Abundance of activities outside the classes (both academic and extra-curricular)
9) Studying in Asia is an asset on the job market
10) An unforgettable life experience
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Copyright 2008 Matti Kurkela
News
Autumn semester started in Bali with an orientation event.
02.09.2010, AE
Autumn 2010 semester at Udayana University, Bali started today with the first part of the two-day orientation event. For example Finnish, Swedish, German, Chinese and local students gathered together to the great hall to watch the ceremonial dance performance, and to hear academic information.
Udayana University went through the history of the University and the current state of the Indonesian higher education. In turn, Asia Exchange considered the importance of Asia to the Western nations and encouraged students to participate during their free time not only in surfing, but also to charity work.
This year Asia Exchange has started to support the Balinese children´s home which provides for example education to indigent children. Exchange students have the opportunity to visit at children´s home. Asia Exchange will donate 3060 $ to support the children´s home activities.
The orientation event continues on Thursday, and the lectures are beginning on Monday 6.9.
Students raise 1,2 million ruphias to an orphanage
12.04.2010, Olli
Asia Exchange and Seeds of Hope orphanage start their co-operation
Seeds of Hope orphanage, located in Dalung village in Bali, has now worked few decades for the benefit of children of Bali and was officially registered in 2002. The orphanage is runned by an elderly couple who concider the orphanage as their own big family, where everybody take care of each other. Orphanage offers the basic education for the children and has made even university studies later on possible. "We are extremely happy to team up with such a organisation as Seeds of Hope and we hope to have a long and fruitful relationship with our new partner. In addition to charity we would like students to open their eyes for another reality during their exchange in this paradise island. " AE's office comments.
Exchange student's visited the orphanage first hand and got to know better the day-to-day life of the house. After the children's performances students donated total of 1,2 million ruphia. It might be a small sum for us, but it helps to maintain their current operations for some time.
The student's were engouraged to do their own part of helping the children by e.g. teaching them english. Asia Exchange donates $30 to the orphanage for every exchange student.
Learn more about Seeds of Hope from their blog and their parent organisation Children of Bali.