ND university dismisses 5 Chinese students for poor English skills
DICKINSON, N.D. - Five Chinese students with poor English skills have been told to leave Dickinson State University, a North Dakota institution that prides itself on a diverse student body.
The blame does not fall on the students but on officials with the Chinese company that placed them, DSU President D.C. Coston told the Dickinson Press.
"They did not abide by what they had agreed to do and they have done a great disservice to their fellow citizens," Coston said.
Officials with the Hecate Center of Cultural Communication did not immediately respond to an emailed request from the Associated Press for comment today.
Coston said the students are not allowed to enroll because they failed a required test given to those who speak English as a second language. They had been allowed to preview classes while they awaited the test results, which arrived Wednesday.
Students from eight foreign countries were among those who took part in Dickinson State's winter commencement in December. The school advertises itself as having an "emphasis on educating a diverse and international population." Coston said the dismissal of the five Chinese students is regrettable but necessary "for the integrity of this institution."
Ronnie Walker, the school's director of multicultural affairs, and her staff explained the situation to the students with the help of an interpreter.
"They're understandably emotional about it," Walker said. "It's a tough decision to come to the
United States to study and they've made commitments to that. Understandably, they're upset by it, but they're coping."
The school will refund tuition deposits and absorb the students' housing and meal costs, Coston said.
ND university dismisses 5 Chinese students for poor English skills - TwinCities.com
---------- Post added at 03:45 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:43 PM ----------
Few days back chinese were boasting about they have surpassed India in English speaking what's about boasting about foreign language??????????
IS there something to be proud?? And now this reality check, what happen now??
DICKINSON, N.D. - Five Chinese students with poor English skills have been told to leave Dickinson State University, a North Dakota institution that prides itself on a diverse student body.
The blame does not fall on the students but on officials with the Chinese company that placed them, DSU President D.C. Coston told the Dickinson Press.
"They did not abide by what they had agreed to do and they have done a great disservice to their fellow citizens," Coston said.
Officials with the Hecate Center of Cultural Communication did not immediately respond to an emailed request from the Associated Press for comment today.
Coston said the students are not allowed to enroll because they failed a required test given to those who speak English as a second language. They had been allowed to preview classes while they awaited the test results, which arrived Wednesday.
Students from eight foreign countries were among those who took part in Dickinson State's winter commencement in December. The school advertises itself as having an "emphasis on educating a diverse and international population." Coston said the dismissal of the five Chinese students is regrettable but necessary "for the integrity of this institution."
Ronnie Walker, the school's director of multicultural affairs, and her staff explained the situation to the students with the help of an interpreter.
"They're understandably emotional about it," Walker said. "It's a tough decision to come to the
United States to study and they've made commitments to that. Understandably, they're upset by it, but they're coping."
The school will refund tuition deposits and absorb the students' housing and meal costs, Coston said.
ND university dismisses 5 Chinese students for poor English skills - TwinCities.com
---------- Post added at 03:45 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:43 PM ----------
Few days back chinese were boasting about they have surpassed India in English speaking what's about boasting about foreign language??????????
IS there something to be proud?? And now this reality check, what happen now??