EdCC celebrates 30 years of program hosting Japanese students

Published 1:30 am Monday, January 9, 2017

EdCC celebrates 30 years of program hosting Japanese students
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EdCC celebrates 30 years of program hosting Japanese students
Edmonds Community College in 2016 celebrated the 30th year of a Japanese student exchange partnership with Trajal Hospitality College. Pictured from left are student Tomomi Senoo, Trajal Hospitality College Executive Director Sadayoshi Nojima, and student Miya Hirooka. Trajal students Senoo and Hirooka spent 10 months in the United States studying English at EdCC. (Contributed photo)

Edmonds Community College in 2016 celebrated the 30th year of a Japanese student exchange partnership, its longest running partnership with another educational institution. Since 1986, hundreds of Japanese students from Trajal Hospitality College in Tokyo and Osaka have participated.

“This is a milestone in our college’s history,” EdCC President Jean Hernandez said. “Our 30-year partnership with Trajal reflects the college’s commitment to our global communities and our diverse student population.”

Trajal College made a $1,000 donation to the Edmonds Community College Foundation in November for the program. About 50 Trajal students attend EdCC each year, which is roughly 3 percent of the 1,500 international student population, representing 62 countries.

Trajal students also study at Cascadia College in Bothell and Shoreline Community College through the program.

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