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The purpose of the Center for International Education is to prepare
our students to live and work in a global economy by providing
multicultural experiences that increase awareness and understanding
of social and economic issues essential for success in today's
marketplace. The Center for International Education serves as
the channel of communication between Lakeland Community College
and colleges and institutions here and abroad. It is responsible
for the planning, development and administration of programs
to
establish academic cooperation with universities, institutions
and individuals. Lakeland Community College is committed
to preparing students to live and work in a global economy and
provides a variety of multicultural experiences to meet that
commitment. The International Studies Center was established
at Lakeland to help increase awareness and understanding of
social and economic issues essential for success in today's
marketplace. The Center for International Education serves as
the channel of communication between Lakeland Community College
and colleges and institutions here and abroad. It is responsible
for the planning, development and administration of programs
to establish academic cooperation with universities, institutions
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Center for International Education AnnouncementsAndrew Eith Accepted to Participate in 08 Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals Date: Friday, March 21, 2008 - Wednesday, April 15, 2009 Email: jforster@lakelandcc.edu Description: The Center for International Education is pleased to announce that Lakeland Community College student Andrew Eith has been accepted to participate in the 2008-2009 Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals! 75 total participants were chosen from an applicant pool of nearly 500, and it is a great accomplishment that Mr. Eith was chosen to take part in this unique study- and work-abroad opportunity. Mr. Eith is the first Lakeland student accepted into the CYBX program.
Entering its 25th year, the CBYX program is made possible due to the ongoing support of the United States Congress and the German Bundestag since the program's inception in 1983. Participants must be between the ages of 18 and 24 at the start of the program, and must be US citizens or Permanent Residents. Applicants do not need to be enrolled in a college or university, but should have well-defined career goals with related work/internship experience, flexibility, good communication skills, diplomacy, and a strong sense of American identity. Previous knowledge of German is not required but strongly recommended. The program is designed primarily for young adults in business, technical, engineering, agricultural, and vocational fields, though candidates in all fields are encouraged to apply.
Mr. Eith is the son of Dr. Gary Eith, Dean of the Business Division of Lakeland Community College
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