This autumn term, spring term, or academic year program offers
advanced students an opportunity to improve their spoken arid written Chinese,
and to be familiar with a range of people and organizations that are helping to
shape China’s relationship with the United States and the world. All students
who take intermediate or advanced Chinese language may take a choice to
participate in the Professional Development Program that includes guest lectures
by Chinese and foreign professionals on areas such as politics, foreign affairs,
economics, trade, media, art and culture. This program is supplemented by field
trips and short journeys in and around Beijing. Housing and
meals: Students live in the foreign student dormitories and take meals in the
dormitory dining hall or local restaurants. Requirements: Two
years of college-level Chinese and one Chinese studies courser graduate students
accepted. Program Fee: 2005 Autumn Term: $6995; 2006 Spring
Term: $7995. Fees include tuition, housing and all meals, cultural activities,
local journeys and field trips, insurance, and the International Student
Identity Card. Where will the foreign students stay when they are in China
In the foreign student ______.