Post on 30-Mar-2019
CONTENTS2 Why Study in America
3 Why study ADP at HELP University
3 Entry Requirements and Intakes
4 Majors and Careers
5 Program Structure
7 General Breakdown of an American Degree
8 Actuarial Science
10 Degree Programs
13 Learning Experience in HELP ADP
14 Suggested Study Plan
17 Estimated Tuition & Living Expenses 2017
20 Scholarships from U.S Universities
22 Number of Students Transferred
23 Students' Testimonials
24 Snapshots
25 Academic Team
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Live the American DreamSince 1994, HELP University's American Degree Program (ADP) has successfully transferred over 4,500 students to reputable universities in the United States of America. At HELP, we believe that our program offers an established and accessible transfer pathway for achievers who are looking to further their studies in America. With the collaboration and support of leading partner universities, we have designed a program to build a strong undergraduate general education foundation for students before transferring. We are proud of the success of our former students and we will continue to improve and broaden our range of subjects which in turn will allow our students to gain wider acceptance from higher-ranked universities of their choice.
If you decide to embark on your academic journey with us, we are confident that you will find our program to be both rewarding and satisfying. Our lecturers are passionate about their teaching. We strongly believe in nurturing our students’ critical thinking, creativity, communication and collaboration skills as well as emphasizing hands-on experience and assignments.
With exceptional loyalty and recommendation, our former students have repeatedly told us that their undergraduate preparation here was a profound advantage. Thank you for considering the HELP ADP and I look forward to welcoming you to our wonderful program.
Best wishes.
Dr Gerard BoeyHead of Department
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Globally more than 30% of all international students choose to study in the United States. That makes it the number one destination for studying abroad. This is because American universities attract world-renowned faculty, are at the forefront of research and technology, and have state-of-the-art facilities that cannot be matched elsewhere.
The American university experience will exhilarate you. It will change the landscape of your life forever. After you complete your degree in the USA, you will return home changed: more confident, more open and knowledgeable, a citizen of the world with a much broader outlook on life! Universities in the USA will expose you to some of the most up-to-date developments in the world. Because the USA is the leader in many areas of research and technology, you may be fortunate enough to meet, and even study with, leading scholars and Nobel Prize winners. In ADP you work alongside those who are making a global impact in so many contemporary majors. Why not study with the best?
A few decades back, studying outside your home country was the dream of a fortunate few. Now it is more affordable and desirable than ever with the HELP University ADP.
Why Study in America?
Why is ADP at HELP University the Best Choice? The American Degree Transfer Program at HELP is two years of study that prepares you to complete your bachelor’s degree in the United States or Canada. We use an American-style approach specifically designed by experts in various fields. That’s why our transfer credits are accepted by over 100 of the best universities and our students become top achievers in academics, in industry, and in life.
The HELP University ADP has a unique learning style. Academic freedom is one of the hallmarks of an American education. In class, you will notice different perspectives on instructions. ADP students learn to observe and analyze a problem, and then solve it. You will listen to your classmates and challenge their points of view. In doing so, you will gain confidence, critical thinking skills and the ability to organize and present an argument.
We offer a wide range of subjects to help you get a well-rounded understanding of the world. ADP extracurricular
activities such as field trips, clubs, sports and cultural events, and social activities maximize your campus life and give you a chance to make new friends.
The HELP University ADP will prepare you for work in almost any career or industry. Business, engineering, arts, communication, natural and applied sciences, design and many others are available for you. We have special arrangements that allow you to work in your chosen field while you are in the United States or Canada to gain valuable experience and knowledge. These internships make a big difference when you enter the job market.
Getting started on the pathway to your dream job with HELP’s ADP cannot be easier. Students who have finished their SPM or the equivalent can enroll directly into the program and begin their degree. There is no need for A-Levels or foundation! Why waste time?
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IntakesNew student Orientation DayJanuary 5th / March 23rd / May 18th / August 24th
Entry RequirementsIf you have any of the following qualifications, you can register for our next intake. Forecast results are acceptable.
5 SPM credits (including English) with a pass in Bahasa Malaysia and Sejarah 5 O-Level credits (including English) 5 Bs UEC (including English)
HELP’s ADP lets you start your degree right away - no need to take A-Levels or foundation.
* Note: If you are doing A-Levels, foundation or degree at any institution, you can still come to the HELP University ADP. Our exemptions will be evaluated individually.
Progression Chart (US, UK & Canada)
SPM/O-Levels or equivalent UEC/SAM/NSW or equivalent STPM/A-Levels
Year 1Freshman Year at HELP ADP General Education Courses
(0 to 30 credit hours)
Year 3Junior Year at a university in the US or Canada Major Courses
(61 to 90 credit hours)
Year 2Sophomore Year at HELP ADP General and Prerequisite Courses
(31 to 60 credit hours)
Year 4Senior Year at a university in the US or Canada Major Courses
(91 to 120 or more credit hours)
Majors and CareersChoosing a major is one of the most important decisions that you will ever make. At HELP University ADP, we realize that this can be stressful for students just entering higher education. We have designed ADP so that you can explore the opportunities available, and then make a better choice about the career you really want. Our counselors will provide you with the right information to help make wise educational and career decisions based on your interests, talents, passions and academic ability. HELP’s ADP and our many university partners not only provide you with intellectual growth and self-improvement but a search for truth and understanding as well. You will also receive technical training to enter and become successful in the real world.
We understand it can be hard to decide what career path you would like to follow. This is normal. ADP is very flexible for that reason. If you begin preparing for a degree in one field and then decide you would be happier in another, you are allowed to make that change. You do not have to start all over again and lose the time you spent studying. Your credits can simply be applied toward your new degree choice and you keep moving forward.
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A major is a specialty within a field. For example, accounting is a major within the field of business or broadcasting is a major within the field of mass communication. Your major is a specialized subject in which you become an expert through study and research. To get your bachelor’s degree you will have to successfully complete 40 or more courses. Almost half of these courses will directly relate to your major. The others will prepare you to use your skills while enhancing and broadening your general academic knowledge.
What is a Major?
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USA Universities Academy of Art University, San Francisco, CA Adelphi University, Garden City, NY American University, Washington DC Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ Arkansas Technological University, Russellville, AR Auburn University at Montgomery, Montgomery, AL Baylor University, Waco, TX Belhaven University, Jackson, MS Bemidji State University, Bemidji, MN Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA Binghamton University (SUNY), Binghamton, NY Biola University, La Mirada, CA Boston University, Boston, MA Bowling Green University, Bowling Green, OH Bryant University, Smithfield, RI California State University, Fresno, CA California State University, Long Beach, CA California State University, Northridge, CA California State University, San Marcos, CA California State University-Fullerton, Fullerton, CA California State University-Northridge, Northridge, CA California State University-Sacramento, Sacramento, CA Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI Creighton University, Omaha, NE DePaul University, Chicago, IL Drake University, Des Moines, IA Drew University, Madison, NJ Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA Drury University, Springfield, MO Duke University, Durham, NC Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL Fontbonne University, St. Louis, MO Freed Hardeman University, Henderson, TN Gannon University, Erie, PA George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
Graceland University, Lamoni, IA Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI Hawaii Pacific University, Honolulu, HI Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL Illinois State University, Normal, IL Indiana University, Bloomington, IN Indiana University, South Bend, IN Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN Iowa State University, Ames, IA Johnson and Wales University, Providence, RI Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI Miami University, Oxford, OH Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN Millikin University, Decatur, IL Milwaukee School of Engineering, Milwaukee, WI Minot State University, Minot, ND Missouri State University, Springfield, MO Montana State University, Bozeman, MT New York Film Academy, NY New York University, NY North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND Northeastern University, Boston, MA Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ Northern IL University, DeKalb, IL Northwood University, Midland, MI Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Ohio University, Athens, OH Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR Pace University, New York, NY Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS Portland State University, Portland, OR Princeton University, Princeton, NJ Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY
Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Saginaw Valley State University, University Center, MI Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO Saint Martin’s University, Lacey, WA Saint Peter’s University, Jersey City, NJ San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA San Jose State University, San Jose, CA Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, WA Soka University of America, Aliso Viejo, CA Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, AR Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL Southwest Minnesota State University, Marshall, MN Spring Arbor University, Spring Arbor, MI St John's University, NY St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN Stony Brook University (SUNY), Stony Brook, NY Suffolk University, Boston, MA SUNY at Oswego, Oswego, NY SUNY at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, NY SUNY-New Paltz, New Paltz, NY Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY Temple University, Philadelphia, PA Towson University, Towson, MD Trine University, Angola, ILIN Troy University, Troy, AL University at Albany (SUNY), Albany, NY University at Buffalo (SUNY), Buffalo, NY University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK University of Chicago, Chicago, IL University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO University of Georgia, Athens, GA University of Hawaii, Manoa, HI University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, IL University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY University of Louisiana, Lafayette, LA
Program StructureThe HELP ADP - An International Program
1+3, 1½ + 2½ & 2+2 Transfer Arrangements
University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, VA University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, MN University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS University of Missouri, Kansas City, MO University of Missouri, St Louis, MO University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, MO University of Montana, Missoula, MT University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL University of North Texas, Denton, TX University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK University of Oregon, Eugene, OR University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC University of South FL, Tampa, FL University of Tampa, Tampa, FL University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Knoxville, TN University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX University of the Cumberlands, Williamsburg, KY University of Toledo, Toledo, OH University of Washington, Seattle, WA University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, WI University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, WI University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI Upper Iowa University, Fayette, IA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA Washington State University, Pullman, WA West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI Wichita State University, Wichita, KS Winona State University, Winona, MN
Canadian Universities Carleton University, Ottawa, ON Concordia University, Montreal, QC Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, ON Memorial University, St. John’s, NL Ryerson University, Toronto, ON Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC Trent University, Peterborough, ON University College of Cape Breton, Sydney, NS University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB University of British Columbia,Vancouver, BC University of Guelph, Guelph, ON University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB University of Toronto, Toronto, ON University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON University of Windsor, Windsor, ON University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, MB Wilfred Laurier University, Waterloo, ON York University, Toronto, ON
UK Universities Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales Coventry University, Coventry Herriot-Watt University, Edinburgh Kingston University, London Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, West Yorkshire Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester Middlesex University, London Northumbria University, Newcastle Oxford Brookes University, Oxford Regent’s American College, London University College London, London University of Bath, Somerset, Bath University of Bedfordshire, Luton University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands University of Bristol, Bristol University of Dundee, Dundee University of East London, London
University of Greenwich, London University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield University of Hull, Hull University of Leeds, Leeds University of Middlesex, Middlesex University of Sheffield, South Yorkshire University of Sunderland, Sunderland University of Warwick, Coventry, West Midlands University of the West of England, Stoke Gifford, Bristol
Australian Universities Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley, Western Australia Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland LaTrobe University, Melbourne, Victoria Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), Melbourne, Victoria Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Victoria University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia University of Ballarat, Ballarat, Victoria University of Melbourne, Parkville (Faculty of Arts), Victoria University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia
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General Education Requirements
English Language (1-2 courses) Basic English College Writing I College Writing II
Mathematics (2-3 courses) Finite Mathematics College Algebra Statistics Calculus I Calculus II Calculus III
Natural Sciences (1-3 courses) Biology Chemistry Physics
Humanities (3-5 courses) US History I, II History of Western Civilization I, II Anthropology Modern Literature Philosophy Critical Thinking World Religion Spanish I, II
Social & Behavioral Sciences(2-3 courses) Political Science US National Government International Relations Public Speaking Sociology Psychology Economics
Visual & Performing Arts (1 course) Music Appreciation Drama
Psychology Statistics General Psychology Research Methods Social Psychology Developmental Psychology Counseling Psychology
Mass Communication Introduction to Mass Communication Public Speaking Public Relations
Electives
Free Electives Computers and Their Applications
Fulfillment of second major or minor (Optional)
Pre-Major/Specialization
Engineering Calculus I, II, III Statistics for Engineering & Sciences Linear Algebra Differential Equations Chemistry I, II Physics for Engineering & Sciences I, II C++ Programming Basic Mechanics Thermodynamics
Biosciences Calculus I, II Statistics for Engineering & Sciences General Biology Cell Biology & Physiology Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Chemistry I, II
Actuarial Science Calculus I, II, III Statistics for Engineering & Sciences Linear Algebra Differential Equations Probability Accounting I, II Microeconomics Macroeconomics Computer Science I, II (Waterloo)
Business Statistics Accounting I, II Microeconomics Macroeconomics Business Administration Marketing Management
Computer Science Calculus I, II Statistics & Engineering Sciences Java Programming C++ Programming
General Breakdown of an American Degree
Blended LearningADP now offers blended learning versions of our courses. These have the same content and quality found in our face-to-face classes, but with the convenience and flexibility of being online. You can still meet your lecturer on our campus and you earn credit towards your degree.
Popular Fields of Study These and many others are possible at HELP University’s ADP:
Actuarial Science Arts and Design Biosciences Business Computer Science Engineering Health Science Mass Communication Psychology
Details in the following pages
BACHELOR’S DEGREE(Approximately 40 courses; minimum 120 credit hours depending on university) (Duration: 4 years)
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Actuarial ScienceUniversity of Waterloo, Ontario, CanadaHELP's ADP is the preferred transfer program to the University of Waterloo (UW) and consistently admits the largest student numbers from Malaysia to UW each year.
The University of Waterloo, located in the heart of Canada’s Technology Triangle, has become one of Canada’s leading comprehensive universities with 28,000 full- and part-time students in their undergraduate and graduate programs.
For 17 years in a row, the university has been named Canada’s most innovative university in Maclean’s annual university rankings, and has topped the reputational categories of Best Overall, Most Innovative, and was deemed as the university most likely to produce the Leaders of Tomorrow.
Waterloo, which is also home to the world’s largest post-secondary co-operative education program, embraces its connections to the world and encourages enterprising partnerships in learning, research and discovery.
Faculty of MathematicsThe University of Waterloo’s Faculty of Mathematics has the largest concentration of mathematical and computer science talent in the world. Perhaps the best testimony to Waterloo’s standing and exceptional reputation is
the quality and many achievements of its faculty’s teachers, researchers, alumni, and students. With more than 5,300 students, 200 full-time professors, and 180 courses in mathematics, statistics and computer science, the faculty is a powerhouse of discovery and innovation.
Actuarial ScienceActuaries are in demand all over the world. In the modern economic climate, with new risks and the need for evermore creative ways to deal with them, there are constant opportunities for actuaries. Actuarial science is a relatively new major that could be considered a blend of business and applied mathematics. Students learn to use statistics and computer analysis to predict outcomes and minimize financial risk. Careers available to those with this degree are financial analysis and investment management.Actuary students should be good in mathematics, computers, and economics. They must be ambitious, independent and rational thinkers who can communicate well.
American university partners which offer this major: Drake University Indiana University, South Bend Ohio University Towson University Temple University University of Central Oklahoma University of Nebraska, Lincoln University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire University of Iowa
Canadian university partners which offer this major: University of Waterloo
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The University of Waterloo is home to the largest co-op education system in the world. It has 3,500 employers worldwide hiring their students for employment directly related to their field of study. The Faculty of Mathematics students earn on average between CAD52,000 and CAD83,000 during possible six co-op work terms.
Most programs in Waterloo’s Faculty of Mathematics are offered in both the co-op and regular systems of study. Academically, co-op and regular are the same – that is, students from both systems take their courses together and follow the same academic programs. The only difference is that co-op students take a break from their studies every four months to go on four-month work terms, in jobs located primarily in Ontario, with a smaller selection found across Canada and abroad.
Admission to co-op is considered on a case-by-case basis using official transcripts and information provided in the Admission Information Form. Students must meet the English proficiency requirement. Students who meet the academic requirements have a strong chance of being admitted.
There is a breadth of programs offered under the Faculty of Mathematics, including Actuarial Science, Applied Mathematics, Combinatorics and Optimization, Computer Science, Math/Business Administration, Math/Financial Analysis and Risk Management, Pure Mathematics and Statistics. These programs prepare students for a wide range of career possibilities.
The regular system provides continuityThe regular system of education, a more traditional approach than the co-op system, is a desirable option for a significant portion of their students. The regular system involves eight months of study from September through April. The academic year (two four-month school terms) is then followed by a four-month break during which students normally work. Co-op provides on-the-job
experienceWith opportunities to connect classroom theory with actual applications in a wide range of employment settings, co-op is attractive to a large percentage of mathematical and computer science students. During co-op work terms, students undertake a variety of job responsibilities, pick up new work-related skills, and earn competitive salaries, depending on the job level and experience. While co-op takes one year longer to complete than a more traditional program – for a total of 4 years 8 months – students gain up to two years of valuable work experience and secure important career contacts.
International work study program at UW
Work/study jobs at the University of Waterloo typically pay around CAD9.50, CAD10, or CAD11 per hour. The maximum number of hours is 10 hours per week, with maximum earnings of CAD1,500 per 4-month term, including vacation pay and benefits. There are 1,100 part-time campus jobs available with starting pay at
CAD9.50 per hour. After studying at UW for 6 months, students are also eligible to work off campus for up to 20 hours (part-time) per week while in school, and up to 40 hours (full-time) not in school (eg during summer break).
Admission during transferStudents in the HELP-Waterloo combined program will need to complete one year in HELP before attending the University of Waterloo.• Regular studiesGrade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 and Grade Point Average of at least 3.7 in mathematics courses. • Co-op studiesGrade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.7 and Grade Point Average of at least 3.7 in mathematics courses.
Required ADP courses for transfer (co-op eligibility)
Maximum 12 coursesMA 123 Calculus IMA 124 Calculus IIMA 225 StatisticsMA 220 Introduction to Linear AlgebraMA 240 Differential EquationsMA 250 ProbabilityAC 201 Accounting IAC 202 Accounting IIEC 101 Introductory MicroeconomicsEC 102 Introductory MacroeconomicsCH 101L Chemistry IPC 101L General Physics
Note: HELP's Department of American Degree Program has signed an articulation agreement with the University of Waterloo in October 2009 to transfer our students to its Regular and Co-op programs.
Faculty of Mathematics 1½ + 2½ Regular Program 1+4 Co-op Program (3 years of study + 8 months of co-op)
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Co-op b Study Study Work Study Work Study Work Study Work Work Study WT= 5
Co-op c Study Work Study Work Study Work Study Work Study Work Work Study WT= 6
BBA/BMath* Study Work Study Study Work Study Work Study Study Study Work Study WT= 4
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Degree Programs
Arts and DesignArts and design is a field of study that includes a wider range of subjects than found in other areas. If you choose a major in this field, you could learn to design products, articles or materials; or you could develop your talents as an actor, artist,or musician.
This is a good field for those who enjoy expressing themselves in unique and artistic ways. It requires passion, imagination, and visualization.
Majors in this field include: Architecture Arts Management Dramatic Arts Fashion Design Film Arts Graphic Design Music Business Management Music Performance PhotographyAnd many others…
American University Partners which offer these majors: California State University Indiana University, Purdue Rowan University San Francisco State University State University of New York University of Arkansas University of Hawaii University of Kentucky University of Oklahoma
Canadian University Partners which offer these majors: Memorial University University of Windsor University of WinnipegAnd many others…
BiosciencesBiosciences are majors concerned with the world of living things. Students learn to use physical and biological sciences to explore the nature of life.
They may specialize in research centering on plants, animals or human organisms. This is a good field for those interested in problem-solving, deductive and inductive reasoning, investigative laboratory work and fieldwork.
Majors related to this field: Biochemistry Biophysics Biotechnology Forensic Science Genetics Marine Biology Microbiology Wildlife ManagementAnd many others…
American University Partners which offer these majors: DePaul University Drexel University Iowa State University Michigan Technological University Montana State University State University of New York University of Central Arkansas University of Hawaii University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Nebraska
Canadian University Partners which offer these majors: Memorial University University of New Brunswick University of Windsor University of WinnipegAnd many others…
BusinessBusiness graduates are in demand in every industry. The ability to direct and coordinate the activities and operations of an organization is a valuable skill. Business students learn the fundamental principles, concepts, and methods used in modern business.
Those who are suited for this field enjoy working with numbers and data, have good communication skills, take initiative, are competitive and enjoy working with people.
Majors in this field include: Accounting Banking and Finance Business Management Entrepreneurial Studies Human Resource Management International Business Investments and Securities Management Information Systems Marketing Real EstateAnd many more…
American University Partners which offer these majors: American University Creighton University Drake University Iowa State University Linfield College Michigan Technological University Montana State University Pepperdine University Rowan University State University of New York University of Arkansas University of NebraskaAnd many more…
Canadian University Partners which offer these majors: Memorial University University of New Brunswick University of Windsor
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Computer ScienceComputer Science is a dynamic and vital field that impacts almost every sector of the economy. Evolution and innovation continue to make computer-related careers a hot commodity in the 21st century. Professionals in this field design computers and the software that runs them. You can learn to gather, transmit and generate crucial information, work with computer languages and artificial intelligence, or design games, systems and hardware for future products. Those who are interested in working with technology and are good at math and problem solving will do well in computer science.
Majors in this field include: Animation/Computer Graphics Computer Programming Computer Science Computer Software Engineering Digital Media Information Science and Systems Management Information SystemsAnd many more…
American University Partners which offer these majors: DePaul University Drake University Grand Valley State University Hawai’i Pacific University Michigan Technological University Montana State University Pepperdine University Rowan University University of Oklahoma University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign University of Minnesota University of NebraskaAnd many more…
Canadian University Partners which offer these majors: Memorial University University of New Brunswick University of Windsor
Health ScienceHealth science students learn the art of healing. Workers in this field often earn more than other trained professionals and they have the benefit of knowing that they are contributing to a person’s well-being. Society is more health-conscious than in times past and these graduates will be in ever-increasing demand.To excel in this field, you should be emotionally strong, sincere, enjoy working with people and have a good eye for detail.
Majors in this field include: Food Science and Nutrition Health Services Management Medical Laboratory Technology Nursing Physical Therapy Sports Medicine Veterinary Science And many more…
American University Partners which offer these majors: Drake University Indiana University Illinois Institute of Technology Linfield College Pepperdine University Wichita State University Hawai’i Pacific UniversityAnd many more…
Canadian University Partners which offer these majors: Memorial University University of New Brunswick University of Windsor
EngineeringEngineering is about planning and designing things. Engineers create the machines, structures, processes and systems that we encounter in our world. They work in research and development, manufacturing, construction, and industry.
Engineering students need to be good with mathematics and science. Abstract reasoning, problem solving and creativity are also desirable traits.
Majors in this field of study include: Aerospace Engineering Automotive Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical/Electronic Engineering Industrial Engineering Mechanical Engineering Nuclear Engineering Materials Engineering Petroleum Engineering
American University Partners which offer these majors: Drexel University Indiana University-Purdue University Iowa State University Michigan Technological University Montana State University University of Hawaii University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign University of Kansas University of Missouri University of Nebraska University of Oklahoma Wichita State UniversityAnd many more…
Canadian University Partners which offer these majors: Memorial University University of New Brunswick University of Windsor
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Degree Programs
Here are some other exciting majors at HELP ADPYou can earn your degree in one of these:
Aviation Aviation Management Criminal Justice Dietetics Game Design International Commerce International Relations Investments and Securities Library Science Music Therapy Nanotechnology Pre-Dentistry Political Science Religious Studies Retail Marketing Social Work Sports Science
Mass CommunicationMass communication is the science of exchanging information. Media used to convey these messages include television, radio, print, internet and social media, and public speaking. The mass communication student specializes in one or more of these and becomes the voice of businesses and organizations.
Students interested in mass communication need good oral and written language skills, fluency of ideas, creativity, and persuasion skills.
Majors in this field include: Advertising Broadcasting Digital Communications Journalism Media Arts Public RelationsAnd many more...
American University Partners which offer these majors: American University Creighton University Drake University Grand Valley State University Iowa State University State University of New York Towson University University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of WisconsinAnd many more…
Canadian University Partners which offer these majors: University of New Brunswick University of Windsor University of Winnipeg
PsychologyPsychology is a study of human behavior. It covers a wide variety of topics such as learning, cognition, motivation, personality, group processes, and behavior. Psychologists collect and interpret scientific data to better understand people. Students in this field will explore the modes involved in normal and abnormal thoughts, feelings and actions by using psychological facts, methods, and principles. Skills and abilities needed to do well in psychology: critical thinking, oral and written expression and comprehension, and a desire to work with people.
Majors in this field include: Applied Psychology Child Psychology Clinical Psychology Counseling Criminology Developmental Psychology Experimental Psychology Social Psychology And many more…
American University Partners which offer these majors: Grand Valley State University Iowa State University Pepperdine University State University of New York Towson University University of Kansas University of Nebraska University of OklahomaAnd many more…
Canadian University Partners which offer these majors: Memorial University University of New Brunswick University of Windsor University of Winnipeg
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Learning Experience in HELP ADP
Ms. Ponni Alagppan(over 7 years of teaching experience) Lecturer of Natural Science subjects
Learning not to accept things at face
value, instead putting them to test scientifically for a life-long learning experience”
Ms. Thayalarani d/o Singanayagam(over 25 years of teaching experience)Lecturer of Mathematics subjects
Calculus classes at ADP empowers you
to solve problems”
Dr. Malini Ramanan(over 20 years of teaching experience) Lecturer of Humanities and Social Sciences subjects
All the way…from thinking critically
about cultures to the culture of critical thinking”
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HI 105 US History I R R R R R R R R R
HI 106 US History II R R R R R R R R R
HI 101 History of Western Civilazation I R R R R R R R R R R
HI 104 History of Western Civilazation II R R R R R R R R R R
AN 101 Introduction to Anthropology R R R R R R R R R R
EN 125 Readings in Modern Literature R R R R R R R R R R
PH 101 Introduction to Western Philosophy R R R R R R R R R R
PH 205 Critical Thinking R R R R R R R R R R
RE 101 World Religions R R R R R R R R R
LS 101 Elementary Spanish R R R R R R R R R R
LS 102 Elementary Spanish II R R R R R R R R R
LK 101 Elementary Korean R R R R R R R R R
LK 102 Elementary Korean II R R R R R R R R R
Social & Behavioral Sciences Choose 2-3 Choose 2-3 Choose 2-3 Choose 2-3 Choose 2-3 Choose 2-3 Choose 2-3 Choose 2-3 Choose 2-3
PS 101 Introduction to Political Science R R R R R R R R R
PS 121 US National Government R R R R R R R R R
PS 130 Introduction to Intermational Relations R R R R R R R R R
SO 101 Principles of Sociology R R R R R R R R R R
PY 101 General Psychology R R R R R R R r R R
PY 201 Social Psychology R R R R R R r R R
EC 101 Microeconomics R R R R R R R R R
EC 102 Macroeconomics R R R R R R R R R
MC 202 Public Speaking (Speech) R R R R R R R R R
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DR 101 Introduction to Drama R R R R R R R R R R
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AC 201 Accounting I r r r r
AC 202 Accounting II r r r r
EC 101 Microeconomics r r r r
EC 102 Macroeconomics r r r r
BA 200 Introduction to Business Administration r R
BA 201 Introduction to Marketing r R
BA 301 Principles of Management R
Computer Science
CS 101 Computers and Their Applications R R R R R
CS 270 Java Programming r
CS 275 C++ Programming r r
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MC 101 Introduction toMass Communication R R r R
MC 201 Public Relations R R r R
MC 202 Public Speaking R R R R R R R r R
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PY 202 Developmental Psychology R
PY 203 Cognitive & Biological Psychology R
PY 211 Introduction to Research Methods R
PY 221 Human Personality R
PY 240 Counseling Psychology R
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Estimated Tuition & Living Expenses (2017/18)
STATE UNIVERSITY CONTROLTUITION
(USD)
ROOM & BOARD (USD)
MISC(USD)
TOTAL (USD)
AL (Alabama) Troy University Public 16,000 10,000 4,000 30,000
AR (Arkansas) University of Arkansas Public 18,864 9,332 5,020 33,216
AR (Arkansas) University of Central Arkansas Public 14,448 8,000 3,200 25,648
AZ (Arizona) Northern Arizona University Public 24,000 9,500 5,200 38,700
CA (California) CSU-Fresno Public 17,447 10,000 3,500 30,947
CA (California) CSU-Long Beach Public 15,384 12,492 5,500 33,376
CA (California) CSU-San Marcos Public 16,306 13,240 5,405 34,951
CA (California) Pepperdine University Private 51,740 14,870 6,836 73,446
CA (California) San Francisco State University Public 17,644 13,882 6,630 38,156
CA (California) San Jose State University Public 16,306 18,133 2,000 36,439
CA (California) University of San Francisco Private 45,760 14,330 6,500 66,590
CT (Connecticut) Eastern Connecticut State University Public 23,361 12,559 2,500 38,420
CT (Connecticut) Fairfield University Private 46,490 14,280 5,000 65,770
CT (Connecticut) University of Bridgeport Private 32,445 15,900 5,500 53,845
DC (District of Columbia) American University Private 45,808 17,110 5,300 68,218
HI (Hawai’i) Hawai’i Pacific University Private 24,200 14,204 5,420 43,824
HI (Hawai’i) University of Hawai’i at Manoa Public 32,904 13,030 4,931 50,865
IL (Illinois) DePaul University Private 38,410 11,796 2,500 52,706
IL (Illinois) Illinois Institute of Technology Private 45,864 11,840 4,820 62,524
IL (Illinois) Southern Illinois University Carbondale Public 26,000 12,000 2,000 40,000
IL (Illinois) Western Illinois University Public 16,330 9,580 2,500 28,410
IN (Indiana) Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Public 30,135 11,806 3,800 45,741
IN (Indiana) Indiana University South Bend Public 18,811 9,096 4,942 32,849
IN (Indiana) Trine University Private 31,080 10,570 2,230 43,880
IA (Iowa) Drake University Private 38,916 10,158 3,500 52,574
IA (Iowa) Iowa State University Public 24,520 10,023 7,231 41,774
IA (Iowa) Maharishi University of Management Private 27,530 7,400 5,540 40,470
IA (Iowa) University of Northern Iowa Public 18,551 8,629 3,635 30,815
IA (iowa) Upper Iowa University Private 28,890 7,984 3,600 40,474
ID (Idaho) University of Idaho Public 22,440 8,354 5,054 35,848
KS (Kansas) Pittsburg State University Public 17,662 7,572 3,500 28,734
KS (Kansas) The University of Kansas Public 26,110 – 31,325 8,336 3,41037,856 -43,071
KS (Kansas) Wichita State University Public 15,500 11,708 3,200 30,408
KY (Kentucky) University of Kentucky Public 26,334 11,172 3,500 41,006
KY (Kentucky) Western Kentucky University Public 26,112 4,420 7,905 38.437
LO (Louisiana) McNeese State University Public 18,550 8,700 3,500 30,750
MD (Maryland) Towson University Public 21,100 17,800 6,000 44,900
MA (Massachusetts) Mount Ida College Private 35,720 13,680 3,072 52,472
MI (Michigan) Central Michigan University Public 18,936 12,438 2,500 33,874
MI (Michigan) Grand Valley State University Public 17,000 9,000 3,800 29,800
MI (Michigan) Michigan Tech. University Public 30,668 10,105 4,579 45,352
AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES Universities with Agreements/ Equivalency Tables/ Transfer Credits Source: Universities’ websites
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STATE UNIVERSITY CONTROLTUITION
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MI (Michigan) Michigan Tech. University Public 30,668 10,105 4,579 45,352
MI (Michigan) Northwood University Private 25,130 9,880 3,790 38,800
MI (Michigan) Western Michigan University Public 17,386 9,398 3,389 30,173
MN (Minnesota) Bemidji State University Public 8,360 8,170 3,900 20,430
MN (Minnesota) St. Cloud State University Public 15,828 11,044 4,856 31,728
MN (Minnesota) Southwest Minnesota State University Public 8,348 7,686 3,500 19,534
MN (Minnesota) University of Minnesota Public 25,727 15,617 1,998 43,342
MN (Minnesota) Winona State University Public 12,800 8,460 7,618 28,878
MS (Mississippi) The University of Mississippi Public 21,912 11,900 5,595 39,407
MS (Mississippi) Belhaven University Private 23,900 8,000 4,100 36,000
MS (Mississippi) Fontbonne University Private 24,960 13,000 3,500 41,460
MO (Missouri) U of Missouri-Kansas City Public 18,556 14,700 3,800 37,056
MO (Missouri) U of Missouri-St Louis Public 21,022 12,039 3,800 36,861
MT (Montana) Montana State U-Bozeman Public 23,190 8,900 5,200 37,290
MT (Montana) University of Montana Public 21,065 7,564 2,500 32,436
NE (Nebraska) Creighton University Private 38,750 10,702 5,630 55,082
NE (Nebraska) University of Nebraska-Lincoln Public 23,832 11,150 7,114 42,096
ND (North Dakota) North Dakota State University Public 19,365 7,918 4,500 31,783
NJ (New Jersey) Drew University Private 48,336 13,696 5,500 67,532
NJ (New Jersey) Rowan University Public 21,378 11,948 3,250 36,576
NY (New York) St. John’s University Private 41,386 18,430 5,800 65,666
NY (New York) SUNY College-Brockport Public 15,820 11,540 4,973 32,333
NY (New York) SUNY-Oswego Public 16,320 13,390 4,500 34,190
NY (New York) SUNY College-Plattsburgh Public 16,500 11,900 5,300 33,700
NY (New York) University at Buffalo (SUNY) Public 23,710 14,226 9,851 47,787
OH (Ohio) Ashland University Private 19,448 9,602 5,344 34,394
OH (Ohio) Ohio University Public 21,632 12,584 5,910 40,126
OH (Ohio) Walsh University Private 27,650 10,530 6,500 44,680
OK (Oklahoma) Oklahoma City University Private 31,086 10,000 5,500 46,586
OK (Oklahoma) University of Central Oklahoma Public 14,500 7,000 3,000 24,500
OK (Oklahoma) University of Oklahoma Public 41,300 – 43,500 10,300 3,900 55,550 – 57,700
OR (Oregon) Linfield College Private 41,576 11,770 3,500 56,846
OR (Oregon) Portland State University Public 24,819 – 25,674 12,831 4,080 41,730 – 42,585
OR (Oregon) University of Oregon Public 34,041 11,583 4,845 50,469
PA (Pennsylvania) Chatham University Private 36,510 11,700 3,500 51,710
PA (Pennsylvania) Drexel University Private 49,632 13,890 6,500 70,022
PA (Pennsylvania) Gannon University Private 30,932 14,430 3,000 48,362
TN (Tennessee) Middle Tennessee State University Public 27,020 8,392 6,912 42,324
TX (Texas) University of North Texas Public 20,458 12,070 3,500 36,028
VA (Virginia) Mary Baldwin College Private 30,635 9,320 3,500 43,455
AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES Universities with Agreements/ Equivalency Tables/ Transfer Credits Source: Universities’ websites
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Legend: Private - Independent university or college ; Public - State-supported university or college Please note that: 1. The total costs cover one full academic year – 9 months (excluding summer session)2. Miscellaneous expenses include books and supplies, transportation and personal expenses for one academic year.3. During summer, additional costs vary from USD3,000 – USD5,000 depending on university and location. 4. Students are encouraged to budget potential tuition increase of 3% – 8% percent annually.
STATE UNIVERSITY CONTROLTUITION
(USD)
ROOM & BOARD (USD)
MISC(USD)
TOTAL (USD)
VA (Virginia) University of Mary Washington Private 26,160 11,020 3,870 41,050
WI (Wisconsin) St Norbert College Private 35,878 9,860 5,000 50,738
WI (Wisconsin) U of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Public 17,075 7,500 3,905 28,480
WV (West Virginia) West Virginia University Institute of Technology Public 16,728 9,814 5,500 32,042
WV (West Virginia) West Virginia University Public 24,312 9,626 5,500 39,438
CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES
PROVINCE UNIVERSITY CONTROL TUITION(CND)
LIVING COSTS*(CND)
TOTAL(CND)
British Columbia Thompson Rivers University Public 13,800 12,800 26,600
Manitoba University of Winnipeg Public 15,757 15,800 31,557
Newfoundland and Labrador Memorial University Public 8,800 12,232 21,032
New Brunswick University of New Brunswick Public 14,996 12,826 27,822
Ontario Lakehead University Public 20,000 – 23,000 21,770 41,770 – 44,770
Ontario University of Waterloo Public 26,882 21,038 47,920
Ontario University of Windsor Public 20,500 11,700 32,200
AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES
STATE UNIVERSITY TUITION(AUD)
LIVING COSTS*(AUD)
TOTAL(AUD)
New South Wales Charles Sturt University 20,700 18,610 39,310
Queensland Bond University 33,640 27,100 60,740
Queensland Griffith University 17,600 18,000 35,600
Queensland University of Queensland 29,408 22,000 51,408
South Australia University of South Australia 28,400 24,880 53,280
Victoria Deakin University 29,500 24,800 54,300
Victoria Monash University 30,800 27,500 58,300
Victoria Swinburne University of Technology 23,400 – 30,680 30,000 53,400 – 60,680
Victoria University of Melbourne 33,460 30,750 64,210
Western Australia Edith Cowan University 30,400 21,450 51,850
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NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED BY U.S UNIVERSITIES FOR YEAR 2017
Estimated Tuition & Living Expenses (2017/18)
Scholarships from U.S Universities
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY at CARBONDALE, CARBONDALE, ILLINOIS, USAUS News – Best National Universities 2017 - #214 (tie)
Number of Recipient Semester Major Scholarship Received1 Spring 2017 Psychology USD13,000 Tuition Scholarship
1 Spring 2017 Business Administration USD13,000 Tuition Scholarship
ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY, ST. CLOUD, MINNESOTA, USAUS News - Regional Universities Midwest 2017 - #115 (tie)
Number of Recipient Semester Major Scholarship Received
1 Fall 2017 Applied Biology USD7,917 Academic/Cultural Scholarship
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA, EDMOND, OKLAHOMA, USAUS News – Regional Universities West 2017 - #88 (tie)
Number of Recipient Semester Major Scholarship Received
1 Spring 2017 Criminalistics and Criminal Science USD5,300 Transfer University Global Scholarship)
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, USAUS News – Best National Universities 2017 - #111 (tie) / Times World University Ranking 2018 - #301-350
Number of Recipient Semester Major Scholarship Received
1 Fall 2017 Geology USD14,500 Global Laureate Scholarship
1 Fall 2017 Chemical Engineering USD14,500 Global Laureate Scholarship
WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN, USAUS News – Best National Universities 2017 - #194 (tie)
Number of Recipient Semester Major Scholarship Received
1 Fall 2017 Chemical Engineering USD2,500 Diether H. Haenicke Scholarship
Please note that: 1. Tuition fee for a year varies according to student’s intended major. The amount indicated is based on Communication major.2. Living Costs includes accommodation, meal plans and miscellaneous expenses such as insurance, textbooks, stationary etc.
NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES
STATE UNIVERSITY TUITION(NZD)
LIVING COSTS*(NZD)
TOTAL(NZD)
Auckland Auckland University of Technology 26,480 19,500 45,980
Dunedin University of Otago 23,900 – 28,800 18,500 42,400 – 47,300
UK UNIVERSITIESCITY UNIVERSITY TUITION (£) LIVING COSTS (£) TOTAL (£)
LondonHULT International Business School(formerly Huron University USA in London)
25,450 14,810 40,260
London Richmond, The American International University in London 14,500 11,500 26,000
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Number of Students Transferred (2015 – 2017)
US Universities• Academy of Art University, San Francisco, California• American University, Washington DC• Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona• Bemidji State University, Bemidji, Minnesota• Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts• Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio • California State University, Long Beach, California• California State University-Fullerton, Fullerton, California• California State University, San Marcos, California• CSU-Long Beach, Long Beach, California• CSU-Northridge, Northridge, California• Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa• Duke University, Durham, North Carolina• Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida• Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa • Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana• John A. Logan College, Carterville, Illinois (Community College)• Kent State University, Kent, Ohio• Life University, Marietta, Georgia• Messiah College, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania• Miami University, Oxford, Ohio• New York University, New York, New York• Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona• Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois• Ohio University, Athens, Ohio• Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio • Orange Coast College (Community College), Costa Mesa, California• Pace University, New York, New York• Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania • Pepperdine University, Malibu, California• Portland State University, Portland, Oregon• Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana• Saint Peter’s University, Jersey City, New Jersey • San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California• San Jose State University, San Jose, California• Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois• Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York• St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota• SUNY-New Paltz, New Paltz, New York• Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• University at Albany (SUNY), Albany, New York• University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Connecticut• University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, Oklahoma• University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho• University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois• University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa• University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas• University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky• University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota• University of Montana, Missoula, Montana• University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska• University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa• University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin• University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, Wisconsin• University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin• Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia• Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky • Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan• Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas
Canada Universities• Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario• Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario• Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland• Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia• Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, British Columbia • Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario• University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta• University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia• University of New Brunswick, Saint John, New Brunswick• University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario• University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario• University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario• York University, Toronto, Ontario
Australia Universities• Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales• Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia• Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), Melbourne, Victoria• University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia• William Angliss Institute, Melbourne, Victoria
Czech Republic Universities• Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava
UK Universities• Richmond, The American International University in London, Richmond-Upon-Thames, London• University of the West of England, Stoke Gifford, Bristol
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Students' Testimonials
"Quality education backed by great support from lecturers”
MERVIN WILFRED D'SOUZATransferred to Duke University (USA)*, Majoring in Mechanical Engineering, CGPA 3.53• Top 20 In World University Rankings (2015 – 2016 results) Kuwait Track and Field - 2011
"The ADP has been a great experience for me. The lecturers and counsellors are a ball of fun. I love that it’s diverse and colorful in people and culture. I have gained a lot in knowledge, experience and friendship”
NUR LISA BINTI IQBAL FEIRUZ KHANTransferred to University of British of Columbia (Canada), Majoring in Engineering, CGPA 3.45• HELP Distinction Award (2014)• HELP Merit Award (2015)
"My experience at HELP was a very enriching and fulfilling. All my lecturers would mentally challenge my pre-standing actions and truly provided me a nurturing learning environment.”
ARCHANAA A/P SUNTHARALINGAMTransferred to University of Minnesota (USA), Majoring in Political Science and Economics, CGPA 3.97• HELP Interschool Debate Championship Scholarship (2012)• HELP Merit Award (2015)• Finalist of HEP-IPTS Debate Championship and Top 5 Best Speaker (awarded by Ministry of Education) - 2016• Finalist of Seri Iskandar Debate Open Championship (awarded by U.T.P) - 2015• Selected to be a part of Mckinsey’s Youth Leadership Academy (awarded by Mckinsey) – 2014
"My time in ADP has prepared to achieve success in North America. I’ve met wonderful counsellors, lecturers and made lifelong friends with students from local and
international backgrounds. Learning here was nothing short of a high standard and has gotten me closer to achieving world class education”
MEGAN LOW MEI YEETransferred to University of Minnesota (USA), Majoring in Food Science, CGPA 3.87• HELP Merit Award (2014 -2016)• 1st Runner up – HELP University Legacy All Stars (CHARM Cheerleading Championships) – 2015• 2nd Runner up – CA Awesome Prodigy (CHARM Cheerleading Championships) – 2016• Represented HELP at Asia Cheerleading Invitational Championship (ACIC) 2016 in Singapore
"Studying both A-levels and ADP at HELP has provided me a broader and more diverse experience, meeting and being under the guidance of many qualified lecturers as well as experiencing two different systems”
WAN AZHAR ZULKAMAL BIN KHAIRUL IZMANTransferred to University of British of Columbia (Canada), Majoring in Engineering, CGPA 3.38• HELP Distinction Award (2014)
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Snapshots
Varieties of learning and experience at ADP. Clockwise from top left:
1 Indoor recreational activities2 Students performing in drama class3 Scuba diving in Redang Island4 Students performing in a concert5 School break at Redang Reef Resort6 Fun day of music appreciation7 Outdoor adventure at Taman Negara8 Multicultural bonding
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Academic Team
Dr Gerard Boey Kong HoongBsc Hons (Campbell),Msc (Sys Eng) (Cardiff),DEd (USM), MIETHead of Department
Thayalarani SinganayagamBSc (Hons) (Math), MEd (Malaya)Senior Lecturer
S Geetha Sivadasan BA (First Class Hons), Dip Ed, MEd (Malaya) Senior Lecturer
Sumathy KPD MoorthyDip Ed (TESL & History)(Malaya), BA (Hons)(Malaya), Masters HRM & IR (Newcastle, Sydney) Senior Lecturer
Belinda Ting BA (Hons) (Anthropology & Sociology/Malay Studies), Master of Malay Studies (Malay Language) (Malaya)Senior Lecturer
Ramila Devi Ram SingLCCI (Dip in Accounting), BCom (Accounting) (Otago), MBA (Sunshine Coast)Lecturer
Ponni Alagappan BSc (Biochem) (Delhi), MSc (Biotech) (Bharathidasan) Senior Lecturer
Dr Lim Eu Kit BS (Mass Comm), BA (History) (Bemidji State), MA (History) (North Dakota), PhD in Religious and Theological Studies (Denver)Lecturer
Dr Ramanan Malini BL (Madras), MA (Sociology) (Annamalai), CELTA (British Council) PhD (UKM) Lecturer
Akhmal Bin Ayob BSyariah (Siasah Syar’iyah) Distinction (Malaya),MLetters (Aberdeen)Lecturer
Wong Chuan Ern BEng (Electrical & Electronic Engineering),MSc (Computer Science) (UTAR)Lecturer
Christine Wong Shiau San BSc (Mathematics)(Putra), MSc (Statistics) (Malaya) Senior Lecturer
Ayesha Abdullah Najieb Badib MEd (Curriculum & Instruction) (UKMalaysia), BEd (TESL) (Univ. Science & Tech.) (Yemen)Lecturer
Marta Urpinell LopezBachelor Degree in Social Work (Barcelona City)ELE Diploma in Spanish for Foreigners (Barcelona City)Lecturer