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For Immediate Release
09/30/2016

Phinnie International Education Group and
Delta College launch Preschool Education Scholarship

Phinnie Group Chinese Delegation visits Delta College, Thursday, Sept. 29

Delta College Superintendent/President Kathy Hart (L), and Division Dean, Steve Graham (R)
greet Phinnie International Education Group delegates in Delta's Board Room.

(Stockton, CA) Phinnie International Education Group delegates from Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai, visited San Joaquin Delta College on Thursday, September 29, to launch the inaugural lnternational Preschool Education Scholars Exchange Program.

Starting in spring 2017, ten Phinnie International Scholarships/Internships will be available to qualified Delta College Early Childhood Education graduates to study in China. All major expenses will be paid in full, up to $30,000. The scholarship award is good for up to two years, renewable after one year. If successful, the pilot project will be used as a model and extended to other institutes of higher learning.

"This international scholarship is a tremendous opportunity for our Early Chilhood Education students," said Superintendent/President Dr. Kathy Hart. "The arrangements are very generous, and will offer cooperation opportunities between China and the United States."

The Chinese delegation met with Dr. Hart, and Humanities, Social Science, Education, Kinesiology and Athletics Dean, Dr. Steve Graham, to discuss aspects of the Phinnie Scholarship/Internship Program. The delegation also discussed Early Childhood Education concepts with Delta professor Angela Beyer, and toured the campus, which included a visit to Delta's Hazel Hill Child Development Center.

This ground-breaking scholarship/internship opportunity between the Phinnie International Education Group and San Joaquin Delta College will serve as an inaugural teacher exchange program for Early Childhood Education graduates with AA degrees. In addition, the program will play a roll in East-West cultural sharing and globalization efforts.

Phinnie Group greets Child Development Center children on their daily walk.
Phinnie Group delegates greet Child Development Center children on their daily walk.

Early Childhood Ed professor Angela Beyer gives the group a tour of Delta's Child Development Center.
Early Childhood Education professor Angela Beyer gives the delegates a tour of Delta's Child Development Center.

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