What are Dual Diploma Programs?
These programs, exemplified by initiatives like Hudson Global Scholars’ U.S. Dual Diploma Program, enable students to earn two diplomas: one from their local school and one from a U.S. school by enhancing their local curriculum with U.S. high school courses online. In the Hudson program, students even meet with university advisors and connect with their peers around the world.
“Our courses are taught by native English speakers, and all coursework is executed in English,” said Hudson Global Scholars CEO Bruce Davis “This means that Hudson students arrive on the university campus with language fluency, intellectual confidence, and the cultural awareness necessary to excel in their coursework and make lasting friendships with American classmates.”
Cultural, Linguistic, and Academic Preparedness
A recent case study[ Qin, Tian and McNaughtan, Jon, “Higher Education Administrators’ Perceptions of a Dual Diploma High School Program: A Single Institution Case Study of International Student Transition Experiences,” Journal of International Students, Volume7, No1, 2024, https://saoc-ojs-shsu.tdl.org/saoc] in the Journal of International Students evaluated outcomes for dual diploma graduates who then attended a large U.S. university. Drawing from insights from that university’s administrators, the study shows that dual diploma programs play a pivotal role in preparing students for the rigors of higher education. Students enrolled in dual diploma programs are not only well-versed in the American educational system but also develop the English language skills and cultural competencies needed to excel in university settings.
Said one university administrator in the study: “[Students] are trained in an American way and are familiar with how classes are taught, how to interact with instructors, and they have excellent English skills.”
Integrating the American curriculum within dual diploma programs ensures that students are adept at navigating the nuances of American-style teaching methodologies and classroom interactions. By immersing students in academic practices prevalent in American universities, dual diploma programs foster familiarity and confidence among students, thereby easing their transition into higher education.
Kevin, a recent graduate of Hudson Global Scholars’ U.S. Dual Diploma in Vietnam, said the similarity of the U.S. Dual Diploma Program to his current university studies prepared him well.
“In class, there is a student-oriented style, so it means that all the knowledge, all the information and lectures focus on the student. We study by ourselves. I practiced that skill during the Dual Diploma program, so I am familiar with that, so my university semesters one and two were really smooth, as well as my job experience during that time.”
Dual diploma programs’ emphasis on English language proficiency equips students with the linguistic skills necessary for effective communication with instructors and peers. Through a combination of language-focused coursework and immersive learning experiences, students emerge with a mastery of English that enables them to engage actively in classroom discussions, academic projects, and extracurricular activities.
Beyond academic preparedness, dual diploma programs foster cultural awareness and adaptability among students, ensuring that they are well-equipped to navigate the diverse and multicultural landscape of American universities. By promoting interactions with American students and faculty members, as well as offering opportunities for cross-cultural exchange, these programs nurture a global mindset among students, enabling them to thrive in an interconnected world.
A Growing Need
These initiatives come at a time when international student enrollment in the United States continues to rise. According to the Institute of International Education (IIE) (2023),[ “2023 Open Doors Report,” Institute of International Education, IIE Open Doors / Enrollment Trends (opendoorsdata.org)] over a million international students studied in the U.S. during the 2022-2023 school year. Moreover, with 60% of American students enrolling in at least one online university course,[ National Institute for Education Statistics, Fall 2021, https://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=80] the technological proficiency required of students is at an all-time high. This underscores the growing significance of dual diploma programs, like Hudson’s U.S. Dual Diploma program, in facilitating the academic journeys of students from around the world.
Dual diploma programs serve as catalysts for academic excellence and cultural integration among international students. By providing a holistic educational experience that combines academic rigor with technological proficiency and cultural fluency, these programs empower students to succeed not only in American universities but also in the global arena.
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Author Bio:
Sylvia Pryor
VP of International Outreach, Hudson Global Scholars
Sylvia is a lifelong educator with extensive experience in virtual and international education, from teaching English to international students to leading outreach initiatives to students worldwide. Prior to her role at Hudson Global Scholars, she held outreach positions at Connections Academy (now Pearson), a leading K-12 online education organization, and led the marketing department for Pearson’s K-12 Online and Blended Learning Division. Previously, she held administrative and outreach roles at Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Talented Youth. There, she managed online writing programs, developed online grammar curriculum, and launched their first virtual AP program for gifted students. She holds early career experience teaching English to international students at San Diego State and UC San Diego’s English Language Program. Continuously inspired by the remarkable students she encounters around the globe, Sylvia remains dedicated to advancing education and nurturing the potential of learners from diverse backgrounds.
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