2024 AASCU on the Hill
Join AASCU for our second ever in-person Hill Day and make your voice heard in the halls of Congress.
Join AASCU for our second ever in-person Hill Day and make your voice heard in the halls of Congress.
Share knowledge and develop a sense of community around civic learning and democratic engagement.
AASCU’s immediately actionable resources give state college and university leaders vital insights and practical guidance supporting institutional transformation.
Learn about an exciting student professional development opportunity in France.
An extraordinary opportunity for students to be immersed in the rich culture of France, while making a lasting impact in public schools throughout France.
Applications open in mid-October.The Teaching Assistant Program in France (TAPIF) offers a remarkable postgraduation academic and professional development opportunity for university students. Participants ages 20 to 35 have the chance to experience living and working in France through a seven-month work contract, teaching English to French students of all ages in public schools across France, including Departements d’Outre-Mer (overseas departments such as Martinique and Guadeloupe.)
TAPIF isn’t limited to language enthusiasts alone. Regardless of major or field of study, this opportunity welcomes participants from all disciplines. Applicants are required to demonstrate intermediate low proficiency in French at a conversational level and to have completed at least six semesters of university classes.
With an annual intake of approximately 1,300 American teaching assistants, TAPIF fosters language learning and cultural exchange, enabling participants to enhance their language proficiency, teaching skills, and personal development in this pre-professional mobility program.
TAPIF, as part of the French Embassy’s cultural and education department, also provides exciting opportunities for participants to pursue a career in teaching. The new TAPIF to Teacher program (as part of the French for All initiative) offers a scholarship for a French as a foreign language certificate in France, along with transfer credits toward a master’s in teaching at esteemed U.S. partner universities such as Boston University and Concordia College (MN). Additionally, TAPIF alumni can apply for the Multi-State Pathways to Teaching French program, which facilitates a teaching career through an online curriculum, a learning plan for obtaining a teaching license, and connections with local education agencies.
This initiative is the gateway to an unforgettable experience, where teaching, travel, and cultural immersion intersect.
Don’t miss out on this life-changing opportunity!
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The ADP community connects to discuss AASCU’s Leading for Democracy initiative.
Online professional development opportunities to expand the American Democracy Project community and to increase civic awareness and work on campuses.
Contact us.All-ADP meetings are a way to build our community and meet colleagues from across the country. This year, in order to widen and deepen our community, we will have a consistent meeting schedule and a dedicated monthly topic. We hope these meetings can be professional development opportunities and that you can invite colleagues from your campus to join this work, as new topics surface.
Meetings are on second Fridays from 2–3:30 p.m. (ET).
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The ADP community connects to discuss AASCU’s Leading for Democracy initiative.
The ADP community connects to discuss AASCU’s Leading for Democracy initiative.
The ADP community connects with representatives from The New York Times.