8/05 Center for Global Engagement Division of Student Affairs Special Program in Hospitality Management.

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8/05 Center for Global Engagement Division of Student Affairs Special Program in Hospitality Management

Welcome to Florida State University!

Program Participants Will: Develop leadership and intercultural communication skills Learn to adapt more readily to multicultural environments and appreciate diverse world views

Program Participants Will: Gain professional experience Become more competitive in what is now a globalized marketplace Enjoy a cultural immersion experience in the U.S. with students from the U.S. and around the world

Why Florida State? Campus Life!

Curriculum for the Hospitality Program HFT 4930 (3 FSU credits): Managing Service Operations HFT 3941 (3 FSU credits): Hospitality Management Internship COM 3930 (3 FSU credits): Applied Intercultural Communication COM 3933 (3 FSU credits): Corporate Social Responsibility

Florida State University Peer Mentors – As domestic FSU students, they are your first resource for all of your questions about adapting to life in the U.S. – They are particularly interested in sharing their cultural perspective and learning about you. – They eat with you, socialize with you, and live with you. – And, often, they become your best friends!

Florida State University Housing and Dining Four-bedroom Apartments in Ragan’s Hall All-You-Can-Eat Dining at the Suwannee Room

Explore the Beautiful FSU Campus

Make New Friends from All Over the World

Exercise or Swim at the Leach Fitness Center

The Walt Disney World Resort Component

Academic Training at The Walt Disney World Resort Academic Training for hours per week (paid) in assigned roles, plus the two FSU courses that meet monthly, and ongoing program support from both the Walt Disney World Resort and Florida State University.

Academic Training at The Walt Disney World Resort Possible Roles: –Hospitality (front desk) –Concierge –Costuming –Lifeguard –Character Performer –Rotation (2 of these 3) –Merchandise –Operations –Attractions –Quick Service Food & Beverage –Full Service Restaurant-Host

Ideal Participant Outgoing and Friendly Flexible Responsible Tolerant Culturally Sensitive Independent Able to Eat (big) Pizza!

Eligibility At least in second year 18 years of age or older Good academic standing at your home institution with a minimum of 5.0 on the IELTS (550 on the TOEIC). Pass an oral interview with a Disney recruiter

Included in Program Fee $4,600 Room and board at FSU Group pick-up at airport upon arrival 12 hours of FSU credit for course work and academic training Transportation from Tallahassee to Orlando by charter bus Textbook and materials for FSU course Social and cultural activities Bed linens, pillow and towels FSU Student ID Card Ongoing support by FSU staff for duration of program at the Walt Disney World Resort International Student Health Insurance meeting the Florida Board of Governors requirements (for non-US passport holders only) Roundtrip Airfare to US J-1 Student Visa application fee and SEVIS fee Expenses, including Housing Programs fee, book and course materials for optional Disney course Not Included in Program Fee

“My favorite memory is of the time I was at Florida State University, because we visited many places, and everyday was well-planned.” “We attended many workshops to help us adjust to the ‘new world’.” “All the people there tried to help us get used to the new environment and lifestyle.”

“This program has helped me greatly and understand myself more deeply.” “I learned how to perform and act in a society and workplace with other people who have different traditions.” “I think this kind of knowledge is much more important than what can be learned from books.”

“This was my first internship and first work experience, and I am very glad that I chose this Florida State University and the Walt Disney World Resort program.” “These six months will undoubtedly remain the most magical period of my life.” “If I was given the option again, I would still choose to go on this program to improve myself, even though the process may not be easy.” --Testimonials from Various Students

Arrive at FSU on July 4 Depart for Disney on July 14 Return home January 4 Program Dates

Are you interested? Next Steps… Work with your university to complete all the necessary steps in the pre-screening process. Complete Disney’s online application process. – Complete Initial Application Including Resume and Cover Letter (Also Choosing Roles and Accepting Wages Associated with Roles Selected) – Upload Proof of Student Status Form – Upload (Apply for) Passport – Schedule and Appear for Interview – Accept Role – Pay Program Fee and Upload Any and All Remaining Documents – Follow Instructions and Meet Deadlines Complete FSU’s admission and registration paperwork.

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