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International Student Story: Olá from Brazil!

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Onesiforo Souza, International Student from Brazil.

Hello! My name is Onesiforo Souza. I am from Natal, Brazil. “Natal” means “Christmas” in Portuguese, and the city is named Natal because it was founded on December 25, 1599 by the Portuguese. It is the capital and largest city of the State of Rio Grande do Norte. Located 31 meters (102 ft.) above sea level, Natal boasts many beautiful beaches, is surrounded by sand dunes, and is blessed with 300 sunny days a year. For these reasons, the city has been nicknamed both the “City of the Sun” and the “City of Dunes”. The city’s water is among the purest in Brazil and, according to NASA, Natal has the purest air in the Americas. During World War II, Natal served as a rocket launch base for Americans. For this reason, Natal has also been called the “Space Capital of Brazil”. Natal is home to many beautiful beaches which can be appreciated year-round, given the city’s favorable climate. Its South Coast is comprised of 15 beaches and the North Coast hosts 20 beaches, all to be enjoyed and admired for its wonderful sights and spots. Visitors are amazed by the more than 400km of Atlantic Coast, which can be explored either by foot or on an exciting buggy excursion over the dunes, along the coast and past the lagoons.  Ponta Negra is the most famous and most-visited Natal urban beach.

I was raised in the middle of American missionaries in my town and I grew up with a curiosity to learn a little more about that culture. Time passed, and a new opportunity came to me. I worked twelve years in a commercial aviation company. I was the aircraft load balancing control and I needed to improve my English to have better communication with the pilots. I decided to come to Florida with the aim of studying English. Tampa was my first point of interest. I’ve continued to be fascinated by the American culture as I’ve gotten to learn more through my college experience.

I chose to become an SPC student for a few reasons. First, the college was highly recommended by friends who had already had a positive experience at SPC. One of the critical decisions for me was the highly qualified and experienced professors. I also chose SPC for the great flexibility and I knew that as a student at SPC, I would have ample time to explore my options and find the right major for me and that it was going to be a great program.

“For me studying abroad has been life changing. It has changed my perspective in many ways, due to the different people I have met, the experiences I have shared, and the culture, in general, that I’ve gotten to be part of.”

Although, it was sometimes a challenge to adapt to the different customs, traditions, and ways of learning shared with me at SPC, I believe it has allowed me to be better equipped and confident in my skills and knowledge. Studying at SPC has benefited my life a lot and I would recommend it to others.

For the next year, I will be concentrating on my OPT (Optional Practical Training) program, which is an honor and a privilege, which gives me the best opportunity to get practical training and expand my knowledge in my field of study. I realize that working in the U.S. for a full year under the program is a valuable experience, which has the ability of opening doors for me in the future. Five years from now, I see myself holding a degree in Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and working with a great computer company.

Written by: Onesiforo Souza

Festa Italiana coming to Tampa!

The Italian Club of Tampa invites to its annual Festa Italiana – a fun-filled weekend celebrating the Italian heritage and culture. Indulge in finest Italian cuisine, enjoy exciting entertainment such as an Italian Idol singing contest, and engage in a diverse assortment of activities for guests of all ages.

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  • Thursday, April 7, 2016
  • Saturday, April 9, 2016
  • Sunday, April 10, 2016

To learn more about this  event and the Italian Club of Tampa click here.

 

Learn about Crete and its Beautiful Culture!

The American Foundation for Greek Language and Culture (AFGLC) would like to invite you to attend their event focusing on the beautiful Cretan culture.Crete

When: Saturday, April 16, 2016 from 8:30 AM -1:00 PM

Where: SPC’s Tarpon Springs Campus in Lyceum Room 156

The conference registration will begin at 8:30 AM and a light continental breakfast will be served.

United Nations Boot Camp 2016

Become a diplomat for a week!

The United Nations Boot Camp is a week-long immersion study program that gives graduate and advanced undergraduate students the opportunity to explore, examine and experience the inner workings of world’s premier global governance body—the United Nations — as well as other international NGO’s and organizations.unbootcamp

When: Sunday, June 27, 2016 – Saturday, July 2, 2016

For more information and to register click here.

Study Abroad in Israel and earn college credits this summer!

Walk the streets of the historic cities of Jerusalem, Tiberias, Nazareth and Jericho. Take in the panoramic sites in Tel Aviv. Enjoy a scenic boat ride on the Sea of Galilee. Experience Mount Tabor, the Haifa Bahai Gardens, Megiddo, Masada and more during a 12-day journey to Israel.Sharon Gragowski Jaffa Israel 2014

The goals of this Study Abroad program are to provide SPC students with a hands-on opportunity to study humanities and religious studies in Israel and to experience the history, religion, literature and art of ancient Israel.

Apply now – space is limited! Application, all forms, payments, visa (if necessary), etc. must be processed and completed by the deadline of March 12, 2016!

QUESTIONS? Visit our website or call (727) 712-5883.

Study Abroad in Costa Rica and earn college credits this summer!

10313286_1114508791912230_4585469365853414793_nJoin a group of SPC students and faculty this summer in the Costa Rica Spanish program! This theme-focused Spanish language program will allow students to fulfill their language requirements while learning the language specific to a critical area of need in the community, in addition to offering the traditional beginning, intermediate and conversational level courses that fulfill the language requirements of most programs. The three chosen areas of focus include: Spanish for medical purposes, Spanish for law enforcement, Spanish for business. The courses will be college credit, academic courses that will help the students gain their needed foreign language credit as they polish their vocabulary in their chosen area of study.

This study abroad program will take place in Costa Rica at ILISA, a Spanish School which specializes in professional Spanish immersion classes. 11401308_10204874828734677_628157829705236631_nParticipating students will be taking language instruction in the morning (4 hours a day, 5 days a week) and they will be asked to engage in practicums whereby they will be visiting sites for practical exposure to the language, culture, and procedures. This means that they will be visiting hospitals or clinics, police stations, or local businesses (depending on the area of study). Cultural immersion activities and excursions are also a large part of the program.

Are you interested in this program? Call (727) 712-5883 to find out if spots are still available. For general information about the program visit our website.

Study Abroad in Ecuador and earn college credits this summer!

This interdisciplinary program to Ecuador offers two unique views of its diverse culture, ecology, and people.

IMGP0842Professor Wallis’ course in Tropical Ecology will introduce course participants to the rainforest-associated systems of South America and their ecology through lectures, labs, and discovery-oriented investigative experiences of rainforest, wetlands, estuaries and coastal environments of Ecuador. Several topics will be covered in depth. These include (but are not limited to) the general ecology of Ecuador, ecology of rainforests and rainforest-associated habitats, identification of rainforest fauna and flora, marine ecology, coastal ecology, identification of vertebrates, invertebrates and tropical plants, and human interactions with natural systems and their impacts.

IMGP0571Professor Brzesinski’s abnormal psychology class will introduce participants to cross-cultural comparisons of mental health systems, policies, diagnosis, and treatment through lectures, labs, and discovery-oriented investigative experiences of native cultures, community agencies, educational institutions, and the inner cities of Ecuador. Several topics will be covered in depth. These include (but are not limited to) cultural psychology, the diagnosis/treatment/prognosis/prevention of mental illness, community mental health care, culture-bound syndromes, geriatric psychology, health psychology, primitive medicinal treatment/psychopharmaceuticals, and mental health law and policy.

Together, this program will offer faculty and student participants the ability to view Ecuador from various unique angles and together share their findings and experiences to create a broader tapestry of this richly diverse country.

Apply now – space is limited! Application, all forms, payments, visa (if necessary), etc. must be processed and completed by the deadline of April 12, 2016!

QUESTIONS? Visit  our website or call (727) 712-5883.

International Student Story: Magandang Araw from the Philippine Islands!

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Camille and her “friend” at SPC

My name is Camille Custodio, and I come from the pearl of Southeast Asia, The Philippine Islands. I was born in Iba, Zambales and raised in Quezon City, Manila. The Philippines is divided into three main regions, Luzon, Vizayas and Mindanao. I grew up in Luzon which is where the city’s heart lies. One of the best things living in the Philippines is how simple and laid-back it is there. I love how the people love life there even on stressful days. I enjoy walking around the hot sunny weather, and eating street food after school.

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Camille and a friend going home from school in the Philippines.

One of the best things about being a Filipino is the never-ending parties. Filipino parties are the best things ever. The Philippines is known to be a Catholic nation; having said that, we have “fiestas” to commemorate our patron saints. Also we celebrate Christmas and New Year a little differently than in the U.S. Our Christmas traditions are inherited from our Spanish roots while our New Year’s rituals come from our Chinese descent. Overall, Filipino parties never go without karaoke, dancing, and of course the delicious food.

I came to the U.S. last April 2013 to be with my mom, my dad, and my two younger sisters. At first, I did not really want to come because I did not want to leave my grandparents, my family, and friends behind. I was really terrified. One could say I was not the type of person who was ready for change and as I stepped out of the airplane, I knew things were not going to be the same.

I chose to go to SPC because in the beginning I wanted to become a nurse. I always loved math and science back in high school, so I just decided to pursue a degree that involves two of the things that I love.  My parents did not want me to go to a University just yet because they were worried about me having a major culture shock. SPC, however, gave me a really good feel of what it is like to be an American student.  SPC offered me a lot of opportunities. I got involved in clubs such as the International Club, Student Government Association and High Achievers Club. I was also able to experience educational trips such as the Tri-Beta Honors Biology Camping trip and Florida Model Legislature.  I also met a small Filipino community on campus, and it made me feel like I am close to home.

camille 4SPC has influenced me so much since I first started in the Spring of 2014. The people here are very inspiring. From the academic advisers, to the instructors, along with my peers, I came to the point where I felt like this is what home feels like. SPC gave me a better knowledge of who I am and what I wanted to be. SPC values their students, and I guess that’s what inspired me to plan out something bigger than my original plan. After all, I decided to change my degree from Nursing to Biology, and am working towards a future in medicine.

In five years, I see myself in my last two years of medical school. I want to become a Gynecologist with a sub-specialty as an Obstetrician. SPC is giving me a great start towards my goals!

Written by: Camille Custodio

Study Abroad in China and earn college credits this summer!

imagesEnter the world of China: birthplace of paper, the compass, paper money, and more. You’ll trace the Great Wall, measure up against the Terracotta Warriors and race through Beijing’s hutongs by rickshaw. The culture of China offers a unique opportunity for students to understand the literary conventions and communication practices and juxtapose those with other world cultures including their own. Reaching the mystical Summer Palace by dragon boat is dreamlike, but that’s just China—an eye-opening mix of experiences and modern challenges that you simply have to see.

Are you interested in this program? Call (727) 712-5883 to find out if spots are still available. For general information about the program visit our website.

Study Abroad in Costa Rica and earn college credits this summer!

Get firsthand experience with doing business in Latin American countries. The Costa Rica business courses will emphasize the study of intercultural differences between the United States and Costa Rica as a valid representation of Latin American countries. 14940_337272949762009_6322813779314985995_nIn addition to regular classes on campus, students will spend 11 days in Costa Rica where they will visit and study at “Instituto Centroamericano de Administracion the Empresas” (Central American Institute of Business Administration), also known as INCAE, one of the top business schools in Latin America. The country’s Chambers of Commerce and multinational companies will be used as field-based settings to accomplish the learning objectives for the class.

Apply now – space is limited! Application, all forms, payments, visa (if necessary), etc. must be processed and completed by the deadline of April 25, 2016.

QUESTIONS? Visit  our website or call (727) 712-5883.