Medical college approved for Chuuk

The medical college is set to be headquartered on Weno, Chuuk state, with extensions in all four FSM states.

The first charter class will start on Jan. 24, 2011, at the Pohnpei extension. Negotiations regarding the Pohnpei campus location are currently under way.

Last March 2010, Dr. Christian Hong of Hanseo University of South Korea worked with the national Department of Education staff, to complete an application securing a charter from the FSM government, granting him the authority to establish a non-public school in the FSM.

Hong also received the blessings of the new director of education, Gardenia Aisek, and Chuuk Gov. Wesley Simina, to establish the medical college’s headquarters on Weno.

Tuition-waiver scholarships will be awarded to 25 students of the first class of 2011, 10 slots for Pohnpei students, and then five slots for each Yap, Chuuk and Kosrae.

The medical college is targeting an initial enrollment of approximately 45 students. Students from Guam, the CNMI and other neighboring Pacific Islands will be considered on the basis of space availability.

The tuition for FSM nationals will be $3,500 per school year, and $7,000 for non-FSM nationals.

The medical college will principally offer the degree of doctor in medicine.

Hong said in the near future, the medical college plans to offer MBAs, and BAs in Japanese studies, as well as in marine biology.  The teachers, for the most part, will be U.S. citizens.

A dinner reception was held for Hong at the China Star restaurant on July 10, hosted by Shoniber, to celebrate the approval of the medical college’s charter documents.

 

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