Rainbow Student Exchange Program
PostPosted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 1:40 pm
[quote="2004 RAINBOW EXCHANGE PROGRAM "]The Japanese Chamber of Commerce Foundation is pleased to announce that it is now accepting applications for its 8th annual Rainbow Exchange Program. This is a four-week Stay and Study Japan Program offered in cooperation with the Ashinaga Ikueikai of Japan. If selected, the Rainbow Exchange Students will depart LAX on July 8 and return to LAX on August 9, 2004.
Ashinaga Ikueikai is a non-profit organization in Japan which offers scholarships and guidance counseling to young people in Japan whose lives have been affected by the death or permanent disability of one or both parents. Ashinaga Ikueikai also provides the visiting Rainbow Students from other countries with opportunities to meet Japanese Rainbow Students in various Japanese cities and arrange for the study tour of Japan.
Rainbow Exchange Program includes round-trip travel (provided by ANA Airways) and living expenses during their stay in Japan funded by the Japanese Chamber of Commerce Foundation and Ashinaga Ikueikai, except for personal expenses irrelative to the program.
Qualifications: (1) Applicant must be 18-25 years old actively enrolled in a 2-year or 4-year college degree program]
I fit all the requirements except for one: I'm not actively enrolled in a degree program. I'm still going to try. I'm going to tell them my circumstances about Full sail. I'm going to try for this thing. What do you all think?
I'm going to have to study my Japanese really hard, so I can be good enough before I go. I think if I make a decission to limit my TV and computer, I should be able to pull it off. Time shall tell, but this looks VERY interesting.
BTW, my parents are both disabled, but they're alive.
Ashinaga Ikueikai is a non-profit organization in Japan which offers scholarships and guidance counseling to young people in Japan whose lives have been affected by the death or permanent disability of one or both parents. Ashinaga Ikueikai also provides the visiting Rainbow Students from other countries with opportunities to meet Japanese Rainbow Students in various Japanese cities and arrange for the study tour of Japan.
Rainbow Exchange Program includes round-trip travel (provided by ANA Airways) and living expenses during their stay in Japan funded by the Japanese Chamber of Commerce Foundation and Ashinaga Ikueikai, except for personal expenses irrelative to the program.
Qualifications: (1) Applicant must be 18-25 years old actively enrolled in a 2-year or 4-year college degree program]
I fit all the requirements except for one: I'm not actively enrolled in a degree program. I'm still going to try. I'm going to tell them my circumstances about Full sail. I'm going to try for this thing. What do you all think?
I'm going to have to study my Japanese really hard, so I can be good enough before I go. I think if I make a decission to limit my TV and computer, I should be able to pull it off. Time shall tell, but this looks VERY interesting.
BTW, my parents are both disabled, but they're alive.