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English for Heritage Language Speakers - General Session Webinar

Date:
Thursday, April 18, 2019 - 4:00pm - 5:00pm Location:
Online
United States
See map: Google Maps
Website:
http://www.ehlsprogram.org/ EHLS is an intensive advanced English and professional skills program that prepares non-native English speakers from a variety of fields for careers with the federal government.
The program offers full scholarships for U.S. citizens who have a college degree and are native speakers of Arabic, Azerbaijani, Balochi, Bambara, Dari, Hausa, Hindi, Kazakh, Korean, Kurdish, Kyrgyz, Mandarin Chinese, Pashto, Persian Farsi, Punjabi, Russian, Somali, Tajik, Tamashek, Thai, Turkish, Urdu, Uzbek, or Vietnamese.
Applications for the 2020 program are due July 5, 2019.
Join EHLS staff for a webinar (a live, online information session)!
EHLS staff will describe the program, explain the application process, and respond to your questions.
Register now, via this link. To participate, you will need an Internet connection and computer speakers or headphones. Please note that the time listed is in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT); if you are not on the East Coast, please plan accordingly.
We look forward to connecting with you on April 18!