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International Study Abroad Programs |
- The Fulbright U.S. Student Program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, offers opportunities for recent graduates, postgraduate candidates, and developing professionals and artists to conduct career-launching study and research in Mongolia.
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Study Programs in Mongolia |
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Mongolian Language Schools |
- The International Bridge College offers a variety of courses from the beginning to
advanced levels. Its primary textbook for non-Mongolian students is the
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language books. Volunteer Service Overseas (VSO) volunteers are often
trained at the Bridge College during their pre-service training. For
more information visit http://bridge.edu.mn/.
- The Friends Company School offers study programs based on a variety of source materials and
application may vary according to the skills and goals of each student.
Teaching materials, textbooks, and dictionaries have been designed and
written for foreigners by qualified linguists and teachers. These are
available through the school or can be bought at one of the various
book stores located throughout the city. The curriculum includes
specific revision periods, practical application sessions, group
excursions, and activities. Short term survival courses are available
for periods of 2 weeks to 3 months or more. Full-time courses are also
available. For more information visit www.friendscompany.mn.
- The Mostaert Center offers a library of books and study area for
students within its larger Catholic center. Students can study in
groups or individually. Full time study is 15 hours a week for 22
weeks, part time study is also available. For more information contact
(976) 11-354463.
- Santis Language Center specializes in programs that are tailored to individual students
in a one to one or small group instructional setting. All courses are
designed by Santis language coordinators to meet the students
particular objectives in the language. The curriculum takes into
account their interests and requirements. The length and schedule of
the class are also determined by the students' needs and personal
demands. The students buy the number of hours they would like and then
use them in the schedule that is most convenient to them. For more
information visit www.santis.mn.
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