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Welcome!
Welcome!
Carl
Winston
Director for L.
Robert Payne
School of
Hospitality
Lina Fan
SDSU Coordinator in
China
Brian Blake
Director of Student
Center for Professional
Development
Miffy Yuan
Student Coordinator of
ALI
San Diego, CA!
“American’s Finest City”
• Climate:
21.4
degrees
Centigrade
San Diego, CA!
San Diego One of The Most Popular Tourism
Destination
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Climate : 21.4 degrees Centigrade
San Diego's 70 miles of beaches are a haven for swimmers, surfers,
divers, boaters and sunbathers
The world famous San Diego Zoo, Sea World, Wild Animal Park,
museums, concerts and other attractions bring visitors from around the
world.
Trolley from SDSU to many areas
2 hour drive from Hollywood & DISNEYLAND
1 hour flight from San Francisco, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon
San Diego State
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Founded 1897
Largest University in Region
30,000+ students
7 Colleges
81 bachelor's degrees, 74 master's degrees and 14 jointdoctoral degrees
San Diego State!!
A Well Respected and Academically
Rigorous University
• Over 68,000 applicants annually with only 6,000 accepted
• Ranked #1 U.S. university of its type for global programs
• Ranked #1 “Small Research University” last 4 years by Academic Analytics
• Ranked among the Nation's Best National Universities by U.S. News and
World Report's "America's Best Colleges 2012 Guide.“
• Ranked among the Top Universities for economic and campus ethnic
diversity by U.S. News and World Report's "America's Best Colleges 2012.“
• Widely acclaimed schools in hospitality, international business and
entrepreneurship
A Unique Study Abroad Experience
Approved Majors
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Hospitality Management
Tourism Management
Leisure Students or Leisure Management
Recreation or Recreation Management
Sports Administration or Sports
Management
6. Communication
7. Mass Communication
8. Public Relations
9. Media Relations or Media Studies
10. Business Administration
11. Business Management
12. Marketing
13. International Business or International
Relations
14. Finance (not banking, securities or real
estate)
15. Accounting
16. Economics
17. Human resources Management
18. Industrial Relations or Labor Relations
19. Industrial Engineers
20. Operations Management
21. Retail Management
22. Food service Management
23. Merchandising or Fashion
Merchandising
24. Restaurant Operations
25. English for Tourism and Travel Service
26. English for Translation Services
27. Entrepreneurship
28. Organizational Leadership
A Unique Study Abroad Experience
Certificate in Hospitality & Tourism Management
– Tourism Classes, leadership classes, hospitality classes
Certificate in Communication & Media Studies –
Communication, Journalism, PR, Advertising, Art, Theater and many
others.
12 units of undergraduate credit.
Lots of flexibility however you need to have flexibility too!
A Unique Study Abroad Experience
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Student Life
HTM student
International Student groups
Library with full facilities
International campus food
Bowling and Ping-pong
ARC – Gym & pool at special rates
Theater
Football, basket ball & other sports
A Unique Study Abroad Experience
• Unique educational program
– Enrolled as an SDSU student
– SDSU Certificate in from the
School of Hospitality & Tourism
Management OR College of
Business Communication and
Media Studies
• Working at the Disneyland Resort,
- the Happiest Places On Earth!
• Diverse cultural living experience
A Unique Study Abroad Experience
• Let’s hear from our students!
A Unique Study Abroad Experience
• Let’s hear from our students!
Britney Spears’s Concert!!
Felix & Amber!
Beautiful Girl on the Beautiful Beach!!!
The Pioneers from Chengdu
January 2010 Group
August 2010 Group
Spring 2011 Group
Quotes from our students:
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“ Freedom and diversity on campus shake me up all over.” Felix Fan
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“ I got to know so many friends in different countries and from different
backgrounds, and I learned to be independent”.
I love the sunshine. Amber Fu
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“ I am now more of an independent thinker
and have a different attitude towards
life" Zitian Wang
HOME STAY
• Student Questionnaire – pets, children, religion,
smoking etc.
• Placed with a family within 30 minutes of SDSU
by bus or trolley
• Eat breakfast and dinner with the family.
Disney Experience
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12 (U.S.) units of SDSU credit
Paid internship inside the Resort $9 to $9.50 ph
Attend classes at Disney University
Live in Disney provided housing ($145 wk).
Shared bedroom. 2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms 4
students
Working at Disney
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Paid same as American interns generally close to rate of regular cast
members
$9 approx. per hour; work in same roles as regular U.S. employees & U.S.
college Interns
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Merchandise
Attractions
Food & Beverage
Character performer
Culinary
Disney discounts – free tickets
Free unlimited entry to park
Minimum of 30 hours guaranteed. Typical 35 to 40 hours per week. Overtime
pay (1.5X) during busy periods. Additional shifts available if desired but not
required.
Learning at Disney
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Chose from a wide variety of classes:
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College level courses approved by ACE (American Council of Education)
Organizational Leadership
Corporate Analysis
Hospitality
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Disney specific classes such as “Marketing you” and “The Leadership
Speaker Series”
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Use of computer labs, language labs
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Other on-line courses such as Harvard Business Certificate
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Work is not scheduled 2 hours before or after class times.
Living at Disney
• Shared Dormitory style housing –
2 to a room typical ($145 per
week).
• Living with other students from all
over the world and the US
• Shared kitchens
• Recreation facilities.
• Gymnasium
• Social activities
• Community Volunteer Activities
• Behind the scenes tours & other
events
Certificates
• DISNEY Certificate of
Completion
• SDSU Certificate of
Completion
• ALI Certificate of
Completion
• 24 SDSU units of
undergraduate credit
• SDSU Transcripts
ALI & HTM Experience
• SDSU Certificate of
Completion
• 24 SDSU units of
undergraduate credit
• SDSU Transcripts
• Internship
Completion
Certificate
What Type of Person Will Be Successful?
• Passionate
• Customer Service
focus
• Self confident
• Outgoing
• Respect for others
• Accepting of
diversity
• Team Oriented
• Positive attitude
• High energy
• Commitment to
quality
• Positive outlook
• Flexible
Cost of the Programs - Disney
 Application Fee: $175. This fee is non-refundable. This is
to be paid after you pass SDSU and the Disney interview,
at the time of applying SDSU.
 Fall 2013 Program Fee: $12,055. This is due before
arrival at SDSU.
• Fee includes: tuition, city tour, orientation,
graduation ceremony & health insurance.
 Fall 2013 Home-Stay Fee (includes breakfast and dinner):
$3,350. Includes airport pick up.
 Each fee is paid separately via bank wire.
What You Need to Know…
Fall 2013
Application & Admission Process
Event
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Program Introduction Seminar, Sign up,
Candidates evaluation, apply for passport
Now – April 2013
SDSU and Company interviews
April & May 2013
Apply SDSU
May 2013
Apply visa
June 2013
Training and preparation, group departure
August 2013
What You Need to Know…
Dates
• Disney Interview April 22nd in Chengdu
• Arrival in San Diego before August 25th 2013
• School Starts August 28th 2013
• School Ends December 18th 2013.
• Internship Starts January 2014
• Internship Ends late May (Disney)
Disney Only!
Ivy Liu
刘晓卉
迪斯尼项目助理
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