CELOP Students Celebrate Academic Success

in Academic, Admissions
December 17th, 2015

At the end of every semester, CELOP celebrates students who have been admitted to universities across the country.

During the Fall 2015 semester-end pizza party, Colin Large, CELOP’s Associate Director, read out the names and universities of 17 students from six countries who have been successful in their applications to universities from Massachusetts to Arizona. The graduate and undergraduate degrees they will pursue include Biomedical Engineering, Financial Economics, and Education. You can see the complete list of successful students below.

Some of the students accepted to universities together with Colin Large.

Some of the students accepted to universities together with
CELOP Associate Director Colin Large.

 

After the party, Alanoud Alsubhi spoke about her decision to come to CELOP and the factors that have helped her succeed.

“I chose CELOP because it’s on the Boston University campus. I studied at CELOP for three semesters. The first two semesters I took English for Academic Purposes but then I switched to English for Science & Technology. I really loved it because I’m interested in science and we read interesting articles that helped me think more broadly. My teachers really helped me improve my English skills and also helped me with my college application essay. Judy, the Academic Advisor, also helped me with my application. Thank you so much!”

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Alanoud Alsubhi from Saudi Arabia.

Accepted to Master’s Degree Programs

Amal Altuwaiyan, Saudi Arabia, Boston College

Jing Chen, China, Boston University

Nadia Alghamdi, Saudi Arabia, University of Massachusetts Lowell

Selma Ba-Sulouh, Saudi Arabia, Boston Architectural College

 

Accepted to Undergraduate Degree Programs

Abdulaziz Alarifi, Saudi Arabia, Arizona State University

Abdullah Alarifi, Saudi Arabia, Arizona State University

Nawaf Alhazmi, Saudi Arabia, Suffolk University

Fahad Almansour, Saudi Arabia, UC Boulder or Arizona State University

Abdulkarem Alqhtani, Saudi Arabia, Milwaukee School of Engineering

Ghala Alshamri, Saudi Arabia, Suffolk University

Alanoud Alsubhi, Saudi Arabia, Western New England University

Mohamed Elsenki, Libya, All Saints University

Oumar Gueye, Senegal, Boston University

Hassan Ibrahim,  Saudi Arabia, University of Florida

Windel Koumba, Gabon, Suffolk University

Yoann Nguesso, France, Fisher College

Tairan Wang, China, Wheaton College

Congratulations to all the students and we wish you all the best in pursuing your degree!

 

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