Thursday, March 19, 2009

Spring II 2009 Orientation

Aloha from Hilo, Hawaii!

The IEP welcomed a wonderful group of 11 new students for our Spring II Session, from Korea, Japan , Thailand, & Vietnam.
Aloha to all! ^_^

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Facebook and Twitter


Aloha from Hilo, Hawaii! It's a fine day today! ^_^ I think Spring has come finally. Yes, Hawaii has 4 seasons. Of course we can swim all year, but it rains sometimes it's a little chilly.

Today, I would like to announce that the IEP joined Facebook and Twitter. Both social network sites are so useful to share information with not only the IEP students but also students who already graduated from the IEP, and students who are interested in studying in the IEP (maybe like you or your friends?). If you visit our facebook, you may see a lot of photos from our sessions. If you joined Twitter, you may see our new updated information and may see "what the IEP is doing now".

Please visit the IEP on Facebook and Twitter! We are looking forward to seeing you there! ^_^

One more thing... an IEP student, Maiko, started her own blog(Japanese)! She tells about her student life in Hilo. Now she is learning how to drive in Hawaii, and how to get a used car. She wants to find out where she can learn Hula. Maiko is also going to study Hawaiian Lifestyles at Hawaii Community College from Fall 2009! Please visit her blog and see the real life of an international student!

Emi Kawashima, assistant

Monday, March 9, 2009

Hawaii Community College IEP Spring I Graduation Party


Aloha from Hilo, Hawaii!


Hawaii Community College IEP had the graduation party for Spring I 2009 students. The students got the certificate, excellent attendance cetificate, and some other prizes. Our next session, Spring II 2009, is going to start from March 18th. Please let me know if you are interested in studying in Hawaii. You can email me (hawcciep@hawaii.edu) or call to the IEP support office (808-933-0807).

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Student who graduated from the IEP


Aloha from Hilo, Hawaii!

Today, let me introduce a student who graduated from the Intensive English Program.


Marco – uses his English skill for his career
After I graduated from the IEP, I got 2 jobs: in a technical firm and a church.
In the technical firm, I do Tool Management Stuff and programming. I use my English skill to understand operation manuals for machines, and for other tasks. In the church, I use my English to listen to podcast Church Messages from all over the world. Both of these jobs require my English skill, so my IEP experience works very well for my career.

Studying in the IEP was a really great time in my life. People are friendly, and the IEP teachers are good. I loved the location of the classrooms where are on the university campus, and I loved the cheerful classrooms. The town of Hilo is absolutely beautiful. And, yes, Hawaii! I wish I could go back!