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Five WKU Chinese Flagship Students Receive Certification from National Security Education Program Author:
- Thursday, February 13th, 2020
Bowling Green, KY-Five WKU Chinese Flagship students have recently returned from their Capstone Year in China, receiving certification of their language proficiency by The Language Flagship, which is a federally-funded effort, and a component of the National Security Education Program at the U.S. Department of Defense.
To receive a Certification of Completion, students must participate in all parts of the domestic and international components of the Chinese Flagship Program, including a Capstone Year of language study and a professional internship in China or Taiwan.
Students who complete the above and reach the superior, or professional, level of proficiency in speaking Chinese, and have at least an advanced-plus level of proficiency in reading and listening, become Certified Global Professionals. If a student reaches the superior level of professional fluency in all language modalities, they become Certified Global Professionals with Distinction. This year, students at WKU were recognized at all three levels.
Flagship Certified Global Professionals are highly motivated graduates equipped with language proficiency and intercultural insights for careers in federal government, global business, nongovernmental organizations, natural sciences, performing arts, and other fields.
Dalton Harshbarger, of Burlington, KY, received a Certificate of Completion. Harshbarger has accepted a position with General Electric Aviation Engines Sourcing Rotational Program in Evendale, OH.
Kate Hart, of Princeton, KY, was recognized as a Certified Global Professional with Distinction. Funded by a David L. Boren Scholarship for her Capstone Year, Hart is pursuing several nationally-competitive scholarships for graduate studies before entering a federal career.
Logan Johnson, of Russellville, KY, was recognized as a Certified Global Professional. Johnson has accepted a position at WKU as an academic advisor in the Advising and Career Development Center.
Nathan Read, of Belleville, IL, received a Certificate of Completion. Funded by a David L. Boren Scholarship for his Capstone Year, Read is pursuing a career in federal service.
Tristan Shaw, of Glasgow, KY, was recognized as a Certified Global Professional with Distinction. Funded by a David L. Boren Scholarship for his Capstone Year, Shaw is applying for nationally competitive scholarships to pursue graduate studies in Asia-Pacific Studies in Taipei, Taiwan.
Contact: Melinda Edgerton, Assistant Director (270)745-2764.
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