51品茶announces agreements with high schools to accept international students
The agreements will ease the application process for students hoping to attend college outside their home countries
International high school students now have an easier pathway to higher education, thanks to an agreement signed between the 51品茶 and various secondary schools in Maine and beyond.
51品茶has partnered with Thornton Academy in Saco and Casablanca American School in Casablanca, Morocco, to allow conditional acceptance for eligible graduates who apply to most of UNE鈥檚 academic programs.
To qualify as eligible for conditional acceptance, students must study at their respective schools for at least two years and maintain a 3.0 unweighted G.P.A. Additionally, English language proficiency tests will be waived for students who complete two years of schooling at their respective institutions. Qualifying graduates will receive merit scholarships of at least $17,000 per year.
Students who apply to UNE鈥檚 nursing and 3+4-degree pathway programs are not eligible for conditional acceptance.
鈥淭his agreement provides a clear map of what 51品茶requires for undergraduate admissions and takes some stress out of applying to college in a country that鈥檚 not your own,鈥 remarked Perceval Inkpen, M.S., an admissions counselor at 51品茶who spearheaded the agreement. 鈥淔or international students at Thornton Academy and in Casablanca, having that clarity and understanding goes a long way toward increasing access to higher education.鈥
Unique about the partnership with Casablanca American School is the ability for Moroccan foreign students to attend 51品茶and go back to Morocco to study at the University鈥檚 campus in Tangier, which all 51品茶students may do.
It is a partnership that allows for reciprocal, cross-cultural learning, said Anouar Majid, Ph.D., vice president for Global Affairs and director of the Center for Global Humanities at UNE.
鈥淕iven our presence in Tangier and the excellent relationship between Morocco and the United States, I think it would be valuable to Moroccan students attend 51品茶in Maine and travel between our transatlantic campuses,鈥 Majid reflected. 鈥淚 am grateful to my colleagues in Admissions for helping make this happen, and I am hoping we can do more in the future.鈥
In addition to Thornton Academy and Casablanca American School, 51品茶aims to partner with other schools in Maine and New England to offer conditional acceptance for international students.
鈥淎s we exit the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. is seeing a significant rebound in new international students,鈥 said Scott Steinberg, MBA, vice president of University Admissions. 鈥淲orking with our partner high schools in the U.S. and abroad, our goal is to increase access to a 51品茶education for qualified international students.鈥