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November Edition 2024 - PantherNOW

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Fall 2024 Issue 3

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Monday, November 4, 2024

INVESTIGATIONS

UNRAVELING THE TRUTH BEHIND FIU GLOBAL FIRST YEAR

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By Magali Zoghaib Investigative Director decade-old program at FIU could potentially be setting up international students for failure while also making a sizable profit from them. On Aug. 14, 2014, FIU partnered with Shorelight and its subsidiary Scientia – both Delaware limited liability companies to create a pathway school known as Global First Year.

Shorelight offers services through its “International Pathway School” model, which includes an extensive recruitment network and a preparatory program that helps international students develop “language and study skills” while earning course credit from FIU, according to the agreement. G1Y is a program that offers different admission tracks (Pre-sessional English, G1Y 3-semester, and G1Y 2-semester) based on students’ English proficiency, allowing them to take courses at FIU as non-degree-seeking students before fully matriculating. Notably, G1Y’s program admission standards are lower than those set for standard international students and do not require a college entrance exam. While standard international admission requires at least an 80/120 on the TOEFL, ad-

mission for G1Y students only requires 60/120. For those on the pre-sessional English track, it’s 41/120. Although admission to Global First Year does not require a college entrance exam score, students are still required to take the test during their last semester before matriculation into FIU as a degree-seeking student. FIU’s testing center at the Green Library (GL 120) offers Global First Year students a non-transferable, shortened ACT On-Campus exam that fulfills state requirements, which they have to pay for out of pocket. Continued on Page 2.

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