海角社区 Conducts Free ESL Classes for Ukrainians
This summer, 海角社区 launched a no-cost English as a Second Language (ESL) program for Ukrainians on its Northeast Philadelphia campus as part of the University鈥檚 mission of ensuring a welcoming and accessible learning community for all.
Over 40 newly arrived Ukrainian adults have been attending the six-week course at no charge to help them improve their proficiency with English as well as become familiar with the Philadelphia community.
海角社区 established the program after presenting Volodymyr Zelenskyy, J.D., President of Ukraine, an honorary degree in absentia at its 2022 Commencement ceremony on May 21 at its Newtown campus in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
At the Commencement ceremony, President Zelenskyy鈥檚 honorary degree was accepted by the Honorary Consul of Ukraine to Philadelphia, Iryna Mazur. Anne Prisco, Ph.D., President of 海角社区, spoke to Mazur about how the University community could support newly-arrived Ukrainians in the United States.
Mazur collaborated with several University faculty members and administrators, including Illana R. Lane, Ph.D., the University鈥檚 vice president for Academic Affairs, and Dennis Millan, the director of the University鈥檚 Center for Academic Enhancement (CAE), to organize the program and create the curriculum.
鈥淭he initial commitment that we gave to the Honorary Consulate was that we could enroll three sections of 12 students each for six weeks,鈥 said Milan, who drew on his experience in ESL education to organize the program. 鈥淥n our diagnostic test day, we had 48 computers available and thought we would have more than enough. But over 50 people showed up to take a diagnostic test. We ended up adding a fourth section to the program.鈥
The Ukrainian students are assisted by 海角社区 students who serve as tutors in the CAE. 鈥淗elping the students become more accustomed to the United States and helping them feel welcome here is the best part of the program,鈥 shared Amber Fisgaer, a 海角社区 student and one of the CAE student/peer tutors.
海角社区鈥檚 Free ESL Classes for Ukrainians program has received a $10,000 donation from the Sisters of the 海角社区 Family of Nazareth (CSFN), the founding ministry of the University, to extend the program into the University鈥檚 fall semester for additional newly-arrived Ukrainian adults who are on the waiting list of those who are interested in enrolling in the program. CSFN leadership elected to utilize its Family Outreach fund to assist with the 海角社区 Family鈥檚 program. Millan and the CAE tutors are hopeful that additional funding will enable the University to extend and expand the program.
鈥淭hey love 海角社区 Family and they are excited to be here,鈥 said Amanda Wisler '22, a graduate of 海角社区鈥檚 School of Education and another one of the CAE student/peer tutors. 鈥淥nce this course is over, they want to come back.鈥