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What do you mean by the Conference’s “theme”?
Though themes vary annually ISC’s mission, “Promoting Peace by Furthering Mutual Understanding, Friendship and Trust Through International Student Interchange,”
remains central to every Conference. ISC recognizes the strong
partnership forged through political, cultural, and economic
understanding.
What goes on at the Conference?
During the Conference, delegates will travel to several sites for
academic roundtable discussions, cultural and social events, lectures
and panel presentations. These experiences will provide a foundation
for mutual understanding, social awareness, cultural sensitivity, and
exchange of ideas. More importantly, the bonds that will form as a
result of the students living and working together will offer the basis
for life-long friendships that will further strengthen the ties between
the countries. The two countries alternate hosting the Conference each
year.
Who are the delegates, and how are they are selected?
Delegates will be selected from all fields of study and will
range from 1st year college students to Ph.D. candidates. Delegates
need not be Asian studies majors or studying the Korean
language because English is the primary language of the Conference.
While U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status is preferred, the
only eligibility requirement is full-time student standing. Each
applicant will be asked to submit short answer essays, an
autobiographical essay, a writing sample, a current transcript and
letters of recommendation. Upon selection, delegates will prepare a
roundtable-related paper prior to the Conference.
Can anyone apply to be a delegate?
Yes! Students from all disciplines, from first-year college students to
Ph.D. candidates, are encouraged to apply. Full-time student standing
is the only eligibility requirement. U.S. citizenship or permanent
resident status is preferred. American delegates will be selected from
all fields of study and will range from 1st year college students to
Ph.D. candidates.
I am graduating, am I still eligible to apply?
Full-time student status at the time of application is preferred.
What is the Participation Fee?
The participation fee is $3,000, which covers food, lodging and group
travel for the duration of the Conference. Travel between each
Conference location is included in this fee. Round-trip domestic
transportation to and from the American Orientation site is the
responsibility of the individual delegate.
Are Scholarships or Financial Aid available?
Yes, both are available. In fact, each year a considerable number of
American delegates receive full or partial financial support from their
universities or other organizations. Upon selection, ISC and the student Executive Committee can provide advice for locating and
obtaining scholarships and financial aid.
May I send letters of reference directly from my professors?
Yes, letters may be mailed or faxed to ISC, Inc. separately from other application materials.
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