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Admission
International Student FAQ
Following are answers
to questions prospective international students and families ask most often.
Will my son/daughter be prepared to study at an American
university?
Yes. NMH offers courses that prepare students to enter any of the United States
colleges and universities. (See
a list of selected colleges our graduates attend.)
Also, NMH students can take one of 23 advanced placement (AP)
courses. If a student takes an AP course and passes the test in that subject, he
or she can receive college credit for it. This can help both admission to
colleges and universities and also help students take higher-level courses once
there.
Beginning in junior year, each student is assigned a college
counselor who works with him or her through senior year. Students also
participate in a class that helps them select and apply to colleges and
universities.
How do you make sure students succeed academically?
Each student has an advisor (which we call a DL) who answers questions and guides
him or her in selecting
classes. Each of their class teachers is also
available outside of the classroom for advice and to answer questions. If
necessary, tutors are available (for a small hourly cost) to assist students in
particular subjects.
Students are required to be in study hall, in their houses, from
8 to 10 pm Monday through Friday and from 7:30 to 9:30 pm on Sundays. During
these hours, they must study quietly in the rooms without television, radios,
stereos, or phone calls.
What opportunities are there for international students to
learn English?
The ESL program at NMH provides an alternative to the humanities program for
ninth, tenth, and eleventh graders. Students for whom English is a second
language are tested after their arrival at NMH and are placed in courses
according to their grade level as well as their skills in reading, writing,
speaking, and listening.
Courses include Culture and Communication, Intermediate Reading
and Writing, Advanced Reading and Writing, and English for Special Purposes (for
sophomores and juniors).
What opportunities are there to gain knowledge of American
culture?
Because we are an American boarding school, everything from living with students
from across the United States to participating in one or more of the 30 clubs
and activities groups helps students learn about American culture from their
peers.
Field trips taken by classes as well as weekend trips to
neighboring cities like Boston or New York City further their knowledge of
culture.
How are international students supported throughout the
school year?
NMH’s Office of International Education provides special assistance to
international students and their families throughout the year. Advisors (DLs) and
house directors are there to give individual support. Special activities, social groups, and meals help students
remain connected with those who share their culture.
Are the students safe on your campus?
Because we are located in a rural area and not in a big city,
NMH can better oversee and protect its students. People are not allowed to
trespass on our campuses and security officers patrol the campus around the
clock. In addtion, students must have written permission from their
parents as well as from the parents of anyone they want to visit in order to leave
campus.
What is there for students to do on the weekend? Do all the
American students go home?
No. Because NMH is a boarding campus, the majority of students are on campus
during weekends. Popular dances are well attended. Movies play in Dolben and
Grandin. "After-hours" events occur in houses when they invite other
houses to participate in an activity after house closing. On Saturdays there are
usually sporting events, and an FRTA bus leaves for Greenfield every Saturday at
1:15. pm To see some special events that happened last year see the "Events" section
under "NMH Education."
Religious services and meetings are offered on
the weekends as well, with Shabat services held on Friday
nights, church services held in Memorial Chapel every Sunday
morning, and transportation available to other religious
affiliations.
Where can my son or daughter stay on long weekends when the
school is closed? What if they don’t have a relative or guardian to stay with
in the area?
During winter and spring midterm breaks, international students can stay in
their rooms. However, they must leave the campus during major school breaks. If
a student is unsure about making plans during breaks, he or she should contact
the international education office, which will help find the best options.
When is the best time for parents to visit?
One weekend each term the school hosts Family Days, when parents are
invited to come to campus, visit classes, attend athletic activities, and meet
with teachers and advisors. These are scheduled at the beginning of the year, so
international parents have plenty of time to schedule flights.
2006-2007
Family Days, Fall: October 13 & 14
Family Day, Winter: January 26-27
Family Day: April 20-21
What about immigration?
The Office of International Education can provide help with immigration for both
parents and students.
Does NMH give an I-20 form? Yes.
Does NMH help families apply for a Visa?
No.All international students who do not have a US passport or a US
green card must apply to their local US consulate or embassy to obtain an
entry visa.
How many international students attend NMH? About 25
percent of NMH students are from countries other than the United States.
How do you assign roommates?
We ask admitted students to complete a short questionnaire and use their
answers to try and match roommates of approximately the same age who have
compatible habits and interests. However, we also want to have a good mix of
students of different ages and backgrounds in each house, so we make no
guarantees about assignments.
New students who know each other from home are not allowed to live together.
International students who are in the English as a Second Language program
cannot room with someone who speaks their native language. If you are in the English
as a Second Language program, we will make every effort to room you with an
English-speaking roommate.
What is the weather like there? What clothes should I bring?
Mark Twain once said of our weather, "Yes, one of the brightest gems in the New
England weather is the dazzling uncertainty of it. There is only one thing
certain about it: you are certain there is going to be plenty of it..."
Massachusetts, where NMH is located, has weather that varies with its four
seasons. Summer is hot and humid, with temperatures reaching 80 or 90 degrees
Fahrenheit, and this weather may last into August or early September.
In spring and fall the temperature averages between 50 and 70 degrees
Fahrenheit, and you will need sweaters, sweatshirts, fleece jackets, and
rainwear during these two seasons.
Winters can be very cold and snowy, averaging 28 degrees, so jackets that can withstand
temperatures below zero are necessary, as are snow boots, warm socks, gloves,
and hats. Because they take up so much space in suitcases, these items can be
purchased once students are here. The school offers buses and vans to local
shopping areas.
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