Wisconsin College Prep Program Overview
In this presentation you will learn what it takes to get into a top 50 American university through the WCPP.
The presentation covers:
Key program information
Admission requirements
Contact Information
To learn how to apply, or request a presentation for your school or agency, contact pgillett@wisconsincpp.org
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2. Presentation Contents
I Program Overview
II The schools
III The team
IV Guaranteed Success
V American Life
VI Admission Requirements
VII Contact Information
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3. Program Overview
A guaranteed pathway into an America’s top-50 university
For students with high school GPA 3.0 (会考 or diploma)
• Very high probability of success
o Academic guidance
o Integration into American society
o Experienced team of supervisors, counselors, and tutors
Timeline:
• Year one and two: study in a small liberal arts school
• Year three: enter a top 50 university as a 3rd year student
• Year four: graduate with Bachelor
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4. Presentation Contents
I Program Overview
II The schools
III The team
IV Guaranteed Success
V American Life
VI Admission Requirements
VII Contact Information
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5. The Safety School 保底学校:
University of Wisconsin Madison
2016 Academic Ranking of World Universities
•28th among world universities
TIMES 世界排名:
•29th
2016上海交通大学世界大学学术排名
•第24位
The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2016-2017
•45th worldwide
20167U.S.News
•排名44
•美国研究生教育专业排名 - 第5名
•美国研究生初级护理排名 - 第9名
•美国研究生工程类专业排名 - 第14名
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6. U. of Wisconsin, Rock County
• One of thirteen University of Wisconsin’s two-year campuses
• Size of liberal arts college
• Resources of the entire University of Wisconsin system
• 96% of faculty have Ph.D.
• 20 hectare campus
• 1,200 students
o 52% full time
o 48% part time
• 2016: 6 intl students
• Transferable credits
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7. Wisconsin
• Wisconsin is a mid-western state with coastlines on 2 Great Lakes, Michigan
and Superior, and an interior of forests and farms.
• Famous for beer and dairy products
• Milwaukee is the largest city
• Capital: Madison
• Population: 5.7 million
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Madison
WCPP
8. Janesville, Wisconsin
• Quiet, safe, calm, clean.
• It is the county seat of Rock County
• 10 square kilometers of parks
• Population: 64,000, quite place to study, get guidance from our team
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9. Presentation Contents
I Program Overview
II The schools
III The team
IV Guaranteed Success
V American Life
VI Admission Requirements
VII Contact Information
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10. Our Team
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• William Shain
o Princeton University, A.B.
o Columbia University, J.D.
o Dean of Admissions, Vanderbilt
o Dean of Admissions, Bowdoin
o Dean of Admissions, Macalester
o Regional Director, Princeton Admissions
• Bill Cox
o Cornell University, B.A.
o Harvard University, Ed.M.
o Assistant Dean of Admissions, Princeton
• Jon Reider
o Stanford University, B.A., Ph.D.
o Sr. Associate Dean of Admissions, Stanford
11. Our Team
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• Rafe Mazzeo
o MIT, B.S., M.S., Ph.D
o Professor, Stanford University
o Faculty Director, Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies
Program
• Hyong-Bum Kim
o University of Virginia, B.A.
o Stanford University, MBA
• Phil Kerlee
o MIT, B.S.
o MIT, West Coast Admissions Coordinator
12. Presentation Contents
I Program Overview
II The schools
III The team
IV Guaranteed Success
V American Life
VI Admission Requirements
VII Contact Information
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13. Guaranteed pathway to a top-50 American
university
• Enroll in our program;
• Maintain a 3.2 GPA for 54 course credits (about 3-4
semesters);
• Automatically go to Wisconsin-Madison for the final two
years of college;
• Or transfer to another great American university
o Currently in discussions with:
• Lehigh University
• Pennsylvania State University
• Wake Forest University
• Michigan State University
• Others
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14. Refund Policy
WCPP Money Back Refund Policy
• Guarantee that will recieve a 3.2 GPA before the end of
year two
• If not, WCPP will refund tuition fees paid
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15. Guaranteed success
• If a student follows the advice and guidance of our
professional staff, the student is guaranteed academic
success
• Staff guidance may include:
o choosing suitable classes
o study habbits
o English speaking
o joining clubs
o volunteer work
o internship work
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16. How We Guarantee Success
• 以始为终
• WCPP educators help choose:
o The right courses
o The right professors;
o Help drop/add/change courses if necessary;
• English spoken in the dorms (with American students)
• Subject-matter tutors available;
• Supplementary online courses and tutoring available.
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17. Presentation Contents
I Program Overview
II The schools
III The team
IV Guaranteed Success
V American Life
VI Admission Requirements
VII Contact Information
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18. American Student Life
• Access to American volunteer opportunities
• Access to summer internships
• Live with American students in the dormitories
• Live with an American supervisor
• Join student organizations
• Live like a typical American student
• Go to class with American students
• There are NO ESL classes. All classes are taken with regular
American students, taught by UW professors.
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19. Presentation Contents
I Program Overview
II The schools
III The team
IV Guaranteed Success
V American Life
VI Admission Requirements
VII Contact Information
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20. Applying to Wisconsin-Madison
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WCPP Direct application Transfer from CC
Application No Yes Yes
Rec. letters No Yes Yes
Essays No Yes Yes
SAT/ACT No >750M, >650 EBR (Eng) >750M, >650 EBR (Eng)
TOEFL >61 (5.5 IELTS) >95 >95
High School GPA No >3.8 (>88%) CC GPA >3.5
High School
diploma
会考 or diploma
Required Required
Courses accepted All Some AP No ESL
Admit rate for
Chinese students
100% 15% <10%
21. • Simplified application requiremetns for admission:
o High school diploma or hui-kao for Chinese students
o 3.0 High School GPA
o TOEFL > 61
o Interview with WCPP admissions officer
• Students who do not meet these requirements can
o do an additional prep year program at Parker High
School; or
o do an additional year of high school in China and obtain
the 3.0 GPA
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WCPP Admissions Requirements
22. • No SAT /ACT
• No Subject tests
• No AP tests
• No TOEFL
• No application
• No essays
• No recommendation letters
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WCPP Admissions Requirements
23. Two steps:
• Enroll in WCPP
o Hui-kao or high school diploma
o TOEFL > 61
o High school GPA > 3.0
o Interview with WCPP admissions officer
• Take 54 credit hours at University of Wisconsin, Rock
County (usually 3-4 semesters)
o Maintain a GPA of 3.2
You will be automatically admitted to Wisconsin-
Madison as a junior (3rd of 4th year)!
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24. Presentation Contents
I Program Overview
II The schools
III The team
IV Guaranteed Success
V American Life
VI Admission Requirements
VII Contact Information
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25. 25
Contact Information
China contact
Paul Gillett
pgillett@wisconsincpp.org
+86 176 8589 8267
WeChat ID:
paul-wcpp
USA contact
hkim@wisconsincpp.org
1 (650) 283-3603
1 (415) 985-7500
Website
www.wisconsincpp.org
WeChat Public ID: wisconsincpp