2. Contents
2 Why Choose Widener?
4 Studying in Philadelphia
6 School of Business Administration
8 School of Engineering
10 Center for Hospitality
Management
12 College of Arts Sciences
14 International Study Center
16 InternationalYear One
18 Pre-Master’s Program
20 3-Year HEI Pre-Master’s Program
22 Succeeding at Widener
24 Daily Essentials
26 Campus Map
28 How to Apply
29 Fees and Dates
Contents
2 Why Choose Widener?
4 Studying in Philadelphia
6 School of Business Administration
8 School of Engineering
10 Center for Hospitality
Management
12 College of Arts Sciences
14 International Study Center
16 InternationalYear One
18 Pre-Master’s Program
20 3-Year HEI Pre-Master’s Program
22 Succeeding at Widener
24 Daily Essentials
26 Campus Map
28 How to Apply
29 Fees and Dates
3. Widener University offers a combination
of high academic quality and successful
career preparation. As a premier metropolitan
university with a total student population
of 6,224, Widener offers the resources
of a large research institution within the
context of a small academic community.
Our beautifully landscaped campus is located just south of Philadelphia.
It boasts a dynamic atmosphere for exploration of business, technology,
history, arts, and entertainment.
With an ever-changing global environment, Widener is excited to work with
Study Group to help prepare students for this modern world where business
is no longer conducted within our community, but rather the world.
This endeavor challenges both international and domestic students to seek
partnerships in life and business worldwide. Because of this association,
Widener students will be better prepared for the global job marketplace
of the 21st century.
For Global
Leaders
Widener facts
90%of Widener’s faculty have a
doctorate or the highest degree
in their field
7buildings use geothermal
technology, maintaining a clean
and sustainable campus
Widener facts
90%of Widener’s faculty have a
doctorate or the highest degree
in their field
7buildings use geothermal
technology, maintaining a clean
and sustainable campus
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4. Why Choose
Widener?
Dynamic teaching, personal attention,
and practical learning will be the three
cornerstones of your Widener experience.
Studying at Widener is about much more than
attending classes. It’s about connecting with
the mentors who will shape your thinking and
kick-start your career. It’s about the relationships
you make and the lifelong network of friends you
form. But, most of all, it’s about the experiences
you have that will lay the foundation for success,
both in your life and career.
Dynamic teaching
At Widener University, we believe in a practical
approach to education. Our philosophy of “Learn
it today, use it tomorrow” guides everything we
do. Our faculty bring an extraordinary wealth
of professional knowledge and real-world
experience into the classroom.
Personal attention
With small class sizes, our students receive
individual attention which nurtures success both
during and after their studies.
Practical learning
With an emphasis on applied learning, civic
engagement, and hands-on training, studying
at Widener will give you the tools you need to
pursue a career in your chosen field.
Co-op Education Program
Work in your profession while you learn your
profession. A co-op is an internship with a salary.
It comes with extra supervision – and extra
responsibility – in business administration,
computer science, engineering or hospitality.
Practical know-how, strong leadership, and excellent
communication skills are the cornerstones of
Widener University’s co-operative education
program. Students gain the confidence, courage,
competency, and connections they need for
professional success.
Companies inWidener’s co-op program:
ARAMARK
Comcast Spectacor
Dupont
KPMG
Langan Engineering
Philadelphia International Airport
Sikorsky Helicopters
Toll Brothers
Dedicated support
Our on-campus International Study Center
provides a range of dedicated services to help
international students flourish while studying.
Additional English language support and courses
taught by our highly esteemed faculty will give
you the confidence and credits needed to progress
to the next stage of your academic career.
Widener
at-a-glance
6,224students
$78,200Widener graduates average mid-
career annual salary according
to a 2013 survey conducted by
PayScale
89%of graduates from the Class
of 2014 were employed or in
graduate school within six
months of graduation
37foreign countries represented
12:1student-to-faculty ratio
20or fewer average class size
Widener
at-a-glance
6,224students
$78,200Widener graduates average mid-
career annual salary according
to a 2013 survey conducted by
PayScale
89%of graduates from the Class
of 2014 were employed or in
graduate school within six
months of graduation
37foreign countries represented
12:1student-to-faculty ratio
20or fewer average class size
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7. New York City
Washington, D.C.
Boston
Miami
Chicago
Detroit
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia is home to world-class art,
culture, sports, entertainment, and history.
With accessible transportation, you can easily
commute from our main campus in Chester to
an internship or co-op in Philadelphia’s thriving
commercial and business district - the perfect
spot to launch your career.
In Philadelphia, known as the “city of brotherly
love,” the possibilities are endless. Widener
students love all the opportunities to learn,
explore, and work here.
• Go on an award-winning architectural
walking tour
• Visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the
Franklin Institute, or one of the city’s many art,
history, and science museums
• Play mini-golf or have a picnic in Fairmount Park
• Cheer on a major sports team: Phillies baseball,
Sixers basketball, or the Eagles American
football team
• Explore the historic Old City and the stylish
boutiques of Rittenhouse Square
• Taste an authentic Philly Cheesesteak sandwich
While you’re in Philadelphia, make sure to visit
the other major nearby cities. Catch a bus or train
south to our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C.
or go north to NewYork City and Boston.
Studying in
Philadelphia
Widener University is located just 20 minutes
from the center of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Travel times fromWidener
University to major nearby
U.S. cities
1.5 hours
car or train to Washington, D.C.
2 hours
car or train to NewYork City
5 hours
car or train to Boston
Philadelphia
New Jersey
Philadelphia
International
Airport
Widener
Campus
N
To learn more
Philadelphiafacts
1.55million population
5thlargest city in the U.S.
33F
/0.5C
average January temperature
78F
/25.6C
average July temperature
Ranked
48thon the QS World’s Best
Student City list
Philadelphiafacts
1.55million population
5thlargest city in the U.S.
33F
/0.5C
average January temperature
78F
/25.6C
average July temperature
Ranked
48thon the QS World’s Best
Student City list
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8. The School of Business Administration at Widener
equips tomorrow’s business leaders with the skills
they need to successfully lead organizations.
The Widener University School of Business
Administration (SBA) prepares students for
successful careers and leadership positions in
business. It holds accreditation from the Association
to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB
International), the premier accrediting body for
business education. Only five percent of business
schools worldwide hold this accreditation.
The School participates in the Principles for
Responsible Management Education (PRME)
initiative by the United National Global Compact.
The mission of PRME is to inspire and champion
responsible management education, research
and thought leadership globally.
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Accounting
Business Informatics
Economics
Finance
International Business
Management
Master’s Degree Programs
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Science in Business Process
Innovation (MSBPI)
Master of Science inTaxation and Financial
Planning (MSTFP)
School of Business
Administration
Widener facts
3.25is the minimum GPA required
to join the SBA Honors Program
Top 5%of business schools worldwide
for bachelors in business and
MBA degrees
12months of practical paid
experience for co-op students
at Widener
Widener facts
3.25is the minimum GPA required
to join the SBA Honors Program
Top 5%of business schools worldwide
for bachelors in business and
MBA degrees
12months of practical paid
experience for co-op students
at Widener
Did you know?
Students in the Widener
Money Club buy and sell
stocks in the university’s
student managed investment
fund, which is supervised
by an advisory board made
up of alumni at Blackstone
Group, Merill Lynch,
J.P. Morgan, Vanguard,
TD Bank, and more.
To learn more
The ISC has language courses corresponding to
different levels of students.These classes cover
all aspects of language learning process. All my
English skills were improved and my writing skills
were improved most significantly. It directly results
in not having any problems with my papers or
essays in Widener’s courses.
HANYU ZHANG, China, Business
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9. An internship is required
for all finance majors
to gain real-world
experience with
classroom learning.
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11. With more than 150 years of engineering excellence,
the School of Engineering is developing tomorrow’s
engineering leaders.
Students in the School of Engineering work closely
with expert faculty in small classes, learning the
fundamentals of engineering while exploring its
many practical applications. Experiential learning
opportunities, such as senior projects, cooperative
education, and internships offer students other
ways to learn through Widener’s many
community and industry partnerships.
Engineering is about testing ideas and putting them
to work.To help students get a jump-start on their
careers, we offer a cooperative education program
where undergraduate and graduate students are
placed in 12-month paid positions.
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Master’s Degree Programs
Master of Engineering, specializing in:
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Management
Mechanical Engineering
School of
Engineering
Today, I encourage young
international students to come to
Widener and take advantage of our
world-class facilities and supportive
learning environment to develop
their success in engineering.
DR. DIPENDU SAHA,Assistant Professor,
Chemical Engineering
Did you know?
Engineering faculty at
Widener University conduct
research on a wide variety
of biomedical engineering
topics such as cardiovascular
biomechanics, artificial
kidney devices, swallowing
disorders, suturing mechanics
for C-sections, cooling
devices for brain surgery,
and Alzheimer’s disease.
To learn more
Widener facts
95%+of Engineering School graduates
are employed or in graduate
school within 6 months of
earning their degrees
Widener facts
95%+of Engineering School graduates
are employed or in graduate
school within 6 months of
earning their degrees
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12. Widener’s Hospitality
Management
Co-operative education
lets students accumulate
academic credits while
gaining paid work
experience – so they can
complete a Bachelor’s
degree in just four years.
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13. The Center for Hospitality Management prepares future
leaders for the dynamic global hospitality industry.
The academic qualities of our curriculum,
award-winning cooperative education program,
nationally recognized faculty, and state-of-the-art
facilities, including a Marriott Dining Room,
combine making the Center excellent in
hospitality management education.
Graduates are well prepared to succeed in a wide
range of industry segments, including hotels,
resorts, country clubs, restaurants, sport stadiums,
and food service management companies.
International graduate students benefit from the
Curricular PracticalTraining (CPT), which gives
them access to work experience in the U.S.A.
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Hospitality Management, specializing in:
Events Management
Gaming Operations
Hospitality Management
Hotel and Resort Management
Managed Services
Private Club Management
Restaurant Management
Tourism and Leisure Services
Master’s Degree Program
Master of Science in Hospitality andTourism
Hospitality Co-op
Widener’s Hospitality Management Co-operative
education lets you accumulate academic credits
while you gain paid work experience – so you can
complete a Bachelor’s degree in just four years
and build a strong resume that will give you a
huge leg-up in today’s competitive job market.
Previously, Widener’s hospitality students have
found 100% placement success in paid co-op jobs.
Marriott Dining Room
In recognition of the excellence of Widener’s
hospitality program, the J. Willard and Alice S.
Marriott Foundation funded the Marriott Dining
Room, an on-campus training restaurant with a
fully equipped kitchen and state-of-the-art dining
area. Each week, students host a lunch and/or
dinner and learn everything from purchasing and
handling the right materials, creating the menu,
serving the guests, and supporting functions.
Center for Hospitality
Management
In terms of the curriculum of the undergraduate
program, it’s very comprehensive. Students can
do everything from work in a hotel, to a restaurant,
a country club, a theme park, a cruise ship and so
on. We give students broad exposure to service
management skills and strong leadership skills.
DR. JEFF LOLLI,Associate Professor,
Center for School of Hospitality Management
To learn more
Did you know?
Each year, more than
30 companies, including
Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn,
Marriott International,
Philadelphia Country Club,
and Caesars Entertainment
gather atThe Center for
Hospitality Career Fair
to recruit for internships,
co-op positions, and
full-time opportunities.
Widener facts
Top 20hospitality program in the U.S.
Widener facts
Top 20hospitality program in the U.S.
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14. Home to the Humanities, Social Science, and Science
divisions, the College of Arts Sciences offers major
courses of study for those interested in the liberal arts.
The College of Arts Sciences is the foundation
of Widener University, housing more than 30
fields of study in the liberal arts.
Rooted in a strong liberal arts tradition, the College
of Arts Sciences encourages you to explore
many diverse interests while studying. Courses
provide a breadth and depth of knowledge in
global culture, history, the sciences, and the arts.
The aim of the College is to strengthen students’
competency in writing, mathematics, critical
thinking, and computer skills.
A degree from the College of Arts Sciences
results in solid preparation for a career in many
diverse fields, including law, medicine, science,
and business.
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Humanities
Creative Writing*
English*
Fine Arts*
French*
History*
Spanish*
Social Sciences
Anthropology
Communication Studies*
Criminal Justice*
International Relations
Political Science
Psychology*
Sociology*
Sciences
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Information Systems
Environmental Science
Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
Interdisciplinary
Digital Media Informatics*
Gender And Women’s Studies*
College of Arts
Sciences
Widener has a very friendly, open,
and engaging environment in which
we push our students hard to do well
in their academics.They leave with
strong skills and deep learning about
their subject matter, and go on to
productive jobs and careers.
DR. FRANCESWEAVER,Associate Dean of Science
To learn more
Did you know?
At the Widener University
Observatory on our main
campus, students in our
physics department use
a 16-inch computerized
Meade Cassegrain reflecting
telescope and several,
smaller, 12-inch telescopes.
Widener facts
1/3of CEO’s at Fortune 500 (world’s
500 largest companies) have
liberal arts degrees
66%of final year students at Widener
have completed a practicum,
internship, or other hands-on
experience before they graduate
Widener facts
1/3of CEO’s at Fortune 500 (world’s
500 largest companies) have
liberal arts degrees
66%of final year students at Widener
have completed a practicum,
internship, or other hands-on
experience before they graduate
* Only available for Direct Admission
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16. The Widener University International Study Center
(ISC) is a dedicated facility for ambitious, career-minded
international students.
The ISC provides customized English language
support. Academic courses, taught by Widener’s
distinguished faculty, give you the credits you need
to advance your academic career.
Programs at the ISC are delivered by Study Group
in partnership with Widener University.The ISC
delivers the English for Academic Purposes
courses and programs, and Widener University
delivers the academic, credit-bearing courses.
Direct Admission
If you meet the appropriate language and
academic requirements you can apply directly
to any academic program at Widener University.
The ISC can also help you with your application.
Contact our admissions office at
naadmissions@studygroup.com for details.
Available Programs
InternationalYear One (IY1)
This program provides undergraduate students
with four pathways in business, engineering and
sciences, hospitality, and social sciences to enter
their chosen bachelor’s degree programs.
Pre-Master’s Program (PMP)
This program offers courses in English language,
GRE/GMAT preparation, and graduate research
and study skills. In addition, students will be
able to take two graduate courses in their fields,
which will save them both time and tuition toward
completing their Master’s degrees.
3-Year Higher Education Institution
Pre-Master’s Program
This program is especially designed for students
who aspire to pursue a Master’s degree but have
only three years of higher education qualifications,
including Chinese Dazhuan students, Indian Section
II university/ordinary 3-year bachelor degree holders,
and 3-year associate degree holders from
reputable higher education institutions in other
countries.This unique Pre-Master’s Program allows
students to take Widener undergraduate courses
so that when they complete the program, they will
be fully prepared to enter a Master’s program in
business, engineering, or hospitality at Widener.
International
Study Center
Did you know?
The ISC welcomes you
from the day you arrive on
campus.We give the support
you need to become an
active member of the
Widener community, and
to adapt to American life.
At the Widener University ISC, our faculty and staff
are dedicated to creating a robust student experience.
In addition to the academic and classroom support,
our students can expect to find constant opportunities
to engage with the larger Widener University
community. For the ISC administration, cultivating
a deep social experience on campus is as important
to us as providing academic excellence.
JAMES BONEY, ISC Director
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17. What is an ISC Pathway Program?
Do I study academic courses?
Yes.You will take specialized academic courses
that fully prepare you to enter your degree program.
There are academic credit courses for both IY1
and PMP students.
Do I get academic credits for my degree?
Both IY1 students and PMP students, excluding
3-year HEI PMP students, take credit-bearing
courses in their chosen fields and earning 19-31
undergraduate credits (IY1) or 3-6 graduate credits
(PMP) toward their degrees. 3-year HEI PMP
students whose previous higher education
included three years of study will spend their
PMP semesters taking undergraduate courses,
which will prepare them for graduate studies,
but do not offer graduate degree credits.
Am I taught by university faculty?
Yes. The ISC offers a blended model with classes
taught by both ISC staff and university faculty.
Do I take courses with American students?
In most cases, IY1, regular PMP, and 3-Year HEI
PMP students will be taking cohort classes with
other international students to receive close
attention and academic support while enrolled at
the ISC. However, depending on your major and
English level, there is a chance that you will take
a Widener class with American students while
enrolled at the ISC. After completing your ISC
program, you will take Widener courses with
American students for years 2-4 of your
undergraduate degree, or during your
Master’s degree.
Do I get extra academic support and learn
study skills?
Yes. The ISC provides additional support to help
you succeed academically through one-on-one
meetings with an advisor, and access to the
tutoring and writing centers.
Do I get extra personal help to adjust to living
in America?
Yes.The ISC welcomes you from the day you
arrive on campus, and offers support to help you
adapt to being an active member of the Widener
community and living in America.
For undergraduate studies after the ISC,
do I continue into the second year of my
degree program?
Upon completion of the ISC, you will move
into the second year of your degree program
(1-semester IY1 students will enter their second
semester of a degree program).
As an undergraduate student, will I graduate
in 4 years?
Depending on your program type, you will spend
4-16 months at the ISC and then the remaining
three years (3.5 years for 1-semester students) of
your 4-year degree program completely integrated
into your degree program. Most undergraduate
students spend eight months at the ISC.
Widener facts
3.53Average GPA of PMP students
GRE/
GMATare not required to apply
to the ISC
Widener facts
3.53Average GPA of PMP students
GRE/
GMATare not required to apply
to the ISC
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18. International Year One helps international students adapt to
the American college experience offered at Widener University.
The InternationalYear One (IY1) program
strengthens students’ English language skills
and provides academic credits towards an
undergraduate degree.
Delivered in the four pathways of business,
engineering and sciences, social sciences,
and hospitality, the IY1 program offers a blended
curriculum of both English language courses
and academic courses, so that the students earn
valuable credits toward their Bachelor’s degree
while improving their English.
English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
The EAP is for international students who want to
study atWidener University but have intermediate
English. Students develop the 4 key language
skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing,
in the context of degree level studies.
This degree preparation program provides
1 semester of intensive English language
instruction. On completion, students are ready
to join the 3-semester IY1.
International
Year One
I learned a lot by writing and revising
assignments. For example, I learned
how to write an essay, how to structure
it, how to order the elements to make
my point stronger. My (writing) professor
supported me all the time. She said
I can do it, and I did it!
DAR’YA, Ukraine, Business
Did you know?
Each IY1 student who
maintains satisfactory
status throughout the
program receives a tuition
grant worth over $10,000.
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19. Sample InternationalYear One Curriculum*
1st Semester 2nd Semester 3rd Semester 4th Semester
1-Semester
Program
2-3 EAP†
Courses
4-5 Academic
Courses
Academic credits
earned: 10-13
Full-time degree
study
Full-time degree
study
Full-time degree
study
2-Semester
Program
2- 3 EAP Courses
3-4 Academic
Courses
Academic credits
earned: 9-12
2-3 EAP Courses
4-5 Academic
Courses
Academic credits
earned: 10-13
Full-time degree
study
Full-time degree
study
3-Semester
Program
3-4 EAP Courses
2 Academic
Courses
Academic credits
earned: 6
2-3 EAP Courses
3-4 Academic
Courses
Academic credits
earned: 9-12
2-3 EAP Courses
4-5 Academic
Courses
Academic credits
earned: 10-13
Full-time degree
study
4-Semester
Program
3-4 EAP Courses
1 Academic
Course
Academic credits
earned: 1-3
2-3 EAP Courses
3-4 Academic
Courses
Academic credits
earned: 7-10
2 EAP Courses
3-4 Academic
Courses
Academic credits
earned: 9-12
1 EAP Course
5 Academic
Courses
Academic credits
earned: 14-15
* Actual course schedules will be determined upon completion of the arrival English placement test and enrollment
to a specific ISC program.This chart serves as a guide only.
† English for Academic Purposes.
Progression Guide* – InternationalYear One
Intake Study Plan
Matriculation
to Degree
Program
August 2016
1-Semester January 2017
2-Semester August 2017+
3-Semester August 2017
4-Semester January 2018
January 2017
1-Semester August 2017+
2-Semester August 2017
3-Semester January 2018
4-Semester August 2018+
May 2017
1-Semester August 2017
2-Semester January 2018
3-Semester August 2018
4-Semester August 2018
* A student’s ISC study plan is determined by her/his arrival English
placement test, and can be longer or shorter than her/his original
study plan in the offer letter.
+ Summer breaks before matriculation.
Students are required to complete their study plans at the ISC
consecutively without semester breaks.
Students who have completed their ISC program are eligible
to take summer break.
YEAR 1 YEAR 2
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 3
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 4
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 1 YEAR 2
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 3
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 4
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 1 YEAR 2
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 3
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 4
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 1 YEAR 2
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 3
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 4
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
+ Minimum all bands
† English for Academic Purposes
* Students who have completed a 12-week or longer Embassy English program
and are at level B2 or higher are also qualified for the 2-semester IY1.
UNIVERSITY DEGREETIMELINE
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
English
IELTS 6.0
Password 6.0
TOEFL 68
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
English
IELTS 5.5
Password 5.5
TOEFL 60
Embassy English B2*
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
English:
IELTS 5.0+
Password 5.0
TOEFL 50
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
English
IELTS 4.5+
Password 4.5
TOEFL 45
1-SEMESTER 4 MONTHS
3-SEMESTER 12 MONTHS
4-SEMESTER 16 MONTHS
PATHWAY
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
English: Specific for each pathway. See above.
Academic: GPA 2.75
INTAKES: August | January | May
GRADUATION
DIRECT ADMISSION
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
English: IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 75
Academic: GPA 2.75
INTAKES: August | January
WHATISYOURENGLISHLEVEL?
YEAR 1
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 2
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 3
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 4
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
SEM 1
IY1
SEM 1
IY1
SEM 2
IY1
SEM 2
SEM 3
SEM 3
SEM 4SEM 1
EAP†
Study Plan Options
2-SEMESTER 8 MONTHS
SEM 1
IY1
SEM 2
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20. Pre-Master’s Program (PMP) is a preparation program
for graduate studies at Widener University.
The PMP is designed for international students
who have finished a four-year undergraduate
degree and meet the academic entry requirements
for the university’s graduate programs, but need
additional development of English language,
study skills, and/or academic background.
The PMP provides a 1-2 semester transitional
curriculum of intensive English for academic
purposes and training for GMAT/GRE test (business
and engineering students only). In addition, students
will take two Master’s-level courses and earn up
to 6 credits toward their degree.
Pre-Master’s
Program
I chose to study at Widener because
it has a good biomedical engineering
program. Philadelphia is also one of
my favorite cities. I enjoyed studying
at the International Study Center
because I was not only improving my
English skills, but also learning critical
thinking and American culture.
JI ZHOU, China, matriculated to Master’s
of Engineering program in Spring 2014
Did you know?
The GMAT requirement
may be waived for 5 years
of relevant work experience
or applicants who hold a
master’s degree from an
accredited US university.
YEAR 1 YEAR 2
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
+ Minimum all bands
*Students with a 4-year HEI certificate
who have completed a 12-week or
longer Embassy English program
and are at level B2 or higher are also
qualified for the 2-semester PMP.
YEAR 1 YEAR 2
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
UNIVERSITY DEGREETIMELINE
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
English
IELTS 6.0
Password 6.0 (knowledge), 5.5 (writing)
TOEFL 70
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
English
IELTS 5.5+
Password 5.5
TOEFL 60
Embassy English B2*
2-SEMESTER 8 MONTHS
PATHWAY
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
English: Specific for each pathway. See above.
Academic: GPA 2.7 (business, hospitality), 2.8 (engineering)
INTAKES: August | January
GRADUATION
DIRECT ADMISSION
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
English: IELTS 7.0, TOEFL All sub-scores 23 or higher, 95 overall
Academic: GPA 2.75 or higher
INTAKES: August | January
WHATISYOURENGLISHLEVEL?
YEAR 1
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 2
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
SEM 1
PMP
SEM 2
1-SEMESTER 4 MONTHS
SEM 1
PMP
Study Plan Options
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21. Sample Pre-Master’s Program Curriculum‡
1st Semester 2nd Semester
1-Semester
Program
2-3 EAP Courses†
1 GRE/GMATTutoring class
2 Academic Courses^
Academic credits earned:
6 credits
Full-time degree study
2-Semester
Program
EAP courses
1 Academic Course
2-3 EAP Courses†
1 GRE/GMATTutoring class
2 Academic Courses^
Academic credits earned:
6 credits
‡ Widener graduate-level courses are scheduled in the evening to accommodate the schedule of professionally
employed students and allow full-time students to study along with their more experienced classmates.
† English for Academic Purposes.
^ Depending on the student’s academic background, he/she may need to take some foundation courses before
taking for-credit courses.
The chart serves as a guide only.
Progression Guide* – Pre-Master’s Program
Intake Study Plan
Matriculation to
Degree Program
August 2016
1-Semester January 2017
2-Semester August 2017+
January 2017
1-Semester August 2017+
2-Semester January 2017
May 2017
1-Semester August 2017
2-Semester January 2018
* A student’s ISC study plan is determined by her/his arrival
English placement test, which may be longer or shorter than
her/his original study plan in the offer letter.
+ Summer breaks before matriculation.
Students are required to complete their study plan at the ISC
consecutively without semester breaks.
Students who have completed their ISC programs are eligible
to take summer break.
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22. We offer a specialist Higher Education Institution Pre-Master’s
Program (HEI PMP) for students holding a three-year
undergraduate degree from outside of the United States.
Students in the HEI PMP program will spend three
semesters improving their English language skills,
learning about American culture and college life,
and taking up to 10 academic courses which will
ensure they are at the same academic level as
a Widener undergraduate degree holder.
This unique Pre-Master’s Program allows students
to take Widener undergraduate courses so that
when they complete the program, they will be
fully prepared to enter a Master’s program in
business, engineering, or hospitality at Widener.
3-Year HEI
Pre-Master’s Program
Did you know?
This program fully prepares
you to enter a Master’s
program in business,
engineering, or hospitality
at Widener.
The professors take a very practical
approach to teaching. In one of my
classes, we did a lot of role-plays to
learn how to handle certain issues in
the real business world.This definitely
improved my professional knowledge,
and makes me more confident to take
on a job after graduation.
MINGZE LIU, China, matriculated
to MBA program in Spring 2014
GRADUATION
+ Minimum all bands
* Students with a 3-year HEI certificate who have completed a 12-week
or longer Embassy English program and are at level B2 or higher are
also qualified for the 3-semester PMP.
YEAR 1
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 2
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
UNIVERSITY DEGREETIMELINE
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
English
IELTS 5.0+
Password 5.0
TOEFL 50
Embassy English B2*
PATHWAY
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
English: Specific for each pathway. See above.
Academic: GPA 2.7 (business, hospitality), 2.8 (engineering)
INTAKES: August | January
SEM 1
PMP
SEM 2 SEM 3
Study Plan Options
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23. The 3-Year HEI PMP
is designed for students
with three years of
higher education
qualifications, including
Chinese Dazhuan
students, Indian Section
II university/ordinary
3-year bachelor degree
holders, and 3-year
associate degree
holders from reputable
institutions abroad.
Sample 3-Year HEI PMP Curriculum
1st Semester 2nd Semester 3rd Semester
3-Semester
program
3 EAP Courses†
2 Academic
Foundation Courses^
2 EAP Courses
4 Academic
Foundation Courses
2 EAP Courses
4 Academic
Foundation
Courses
^ Academic foundation courses are Widener undergraduate courses that prepare the HEI PMP students with a solid
academic foundation before they matriculate to a Master’s program.The course work is equivalent to the last year
of a Widener undergraduate program, but the students will not be eligible for a Bachelor’s degree.
† English for Academic Purposes.
This chart serves as a guide only.
3-Year HEI PMP Progression Guide*
Intake Study Plan
Matriculation to
Degree Program
HEI Pre-Master’s
Program for 3-year
degree holders
August 2016 3-Semester August 2017
January 2017 3-Semester January 2018
May 2017 3-Semester August 2018+
* Students are required to complete their study plans at the ISC consecutively without semester breaks.
Students who have completed their ISC program are eligible to take summer break.
+ Summer breaks before matriculation.
To learn more
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25. Welcome to our PRIDE family!
International students are an integral part of the
Widener PRIDE family.The Office of International
Student Services and Programs (ISS) organizes
many events throughout the year that provide
opportunities for international students to meet
American students and share their culture. We go
horseback riding, visit Philadelphia, NewYork City
and Washington D.C., as well as host cultural
events like dumpling making, multicultural fairs,
and international coffee and tea time.
Global Pride Partners
Join the Global Pride Partner pre-arrival program to
Skype with a current student about life atWidener
and in the USA. Continue the program in your first
academic year to improve English and study skills.
English Corner
Informal weekly meetings with members of
the local community to help students improve
their English.
Career Services
From career planning and writing résumés to
networking and interview tips, Career Services
can support in building confidence, skills, and
knowledge you need to maximize your
employment potential.
• PrideCAREERS - An online database of
internships and full-time positions
• FOCUS 2 Assessment - A planning system that
helps students to select their majors and make
informed career decisions
• Career Fairs and Networking Events to help
you connect with employers.
Academic Support Services
Our Academic Support Services offer advice and
assistance to help you achieve your educational
goals.You may benefit from one-on-one or group
tutoring, math tutoring, academic coaching,
or assistance with writing an essay.
Student Health Services
Provides on-campus health care and wellness
focused education to support student success.
Counseling Center
Not every university challenge is academic.
Widener’s Counseling Center provides access
to services, such as counseling, so you can
maximize your college experience.
Get Involved
There are more than 80 student clubs and groups
on campus. So whether you are interested in
sports, dance, foreign languages, or learning new
skills, there are always opportunities to be involved.
Some of the most active student organizations on
our campus include Astronomy Club, International
Club, Ice Hockey, Outdoor Adventure Club, and
WidenerTV.
The PRIDE Athletics
The Widener PRIDE athletic teams compete
in 20 NCAA III varsity sports:
Men’s: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football,
Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming, IndoorTrack
Field, OutdoorTrack Field
Women’s: Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey,
Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Indoor
Track Field, OutdoorTrack Field, Volleyball.
State-of-the-art Facilities
• Wellness Center - a gym that boasts a 24-foot
rock climbing wall, fitness classes, and eight-
lane swimming pool.
• University Center - the student union that
features an art gallery, bookstore, credit union
bank, Office of Housing and Residence Life,
MacMorland Commons Food Court, Multicultural
and International Student Services, post office,
Pride Café, and the Office of Student Life.
• Wolfgram Memorial Library - nearly a quarter
of a million volumes, thousands of periodicals,
80+ online services.
Succeeding
at Widener
Our welcoming campus brings together a diverse
community from across the globe for an exceptional
student experience.
To learn more
Widener facts
80+student clubs and groups
20NCAA III varsity sports
Widener facts
80+student clubs and groups
20NCAA III varsity sports
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26. Residence Halls
Set in the beautifully landscaped grounds of a
former military college, our 24 residence halls are
just a short walk from the academic buildings,
library, and other campus resources. Room types
vary from double occupancy to apartment-style
suites throughout the campus.
Students will have to share a room with another
student, who may be of a different nationality.
The residence halls are furnished with a twin
size bed, wardrobe, desk and chair that you can
customize with your own bedding and keepsakes.
Please keep in mind that undergraduate and
graduate student housing are in the same buildings.
All undergraduate students are required to live on
campus until their senior year. Students enrolled
in the IY1 program will be instructed to complete
a housing application after they have confirmed
their enrollment. On-campus graduate housing
is an option only obtainable by special request
and based on availability.
Off-campus Housing for Graduate Students
Most graduate students live off campus.You can
book your off-campus housing on your own.
The majority of ISC graduate students stay with
JCK Homes Inc., a local provider of student housing.
Most JCK houses are within a few blocks of
Widener’s campus. More information about JCK
housing can be found at jckhomes.com
Secure Building Access
All student residence halls are locked and
monitored 24 hours a day and are only accessible
to students through an electronic card access
control system. Campus buildings and facilities are
only accessible after hours by the electronic card
system, or by checking in with campus security.
Campus Dining
Our campus has a wide selection of dining options.
The Pride Café serves food in an all-you-can-eat
buffet style, and the MacMorland Commons
Food Court has something to suit every taste,
including SUBWAY®
and Burger Studio.There is
also an Einstein Bros Bagels and Moe’s Southwest
Grill on campus.
Meal plans are available and range in price from
about $500 to about $3,000 per semester.
Students living on campus can take advantage
of the Gold Unlimited meal plan which includes
unlimited meals, plus vouchers to spend at
on-campus dining facilities. Students living off
campus can choose from eight meal plans.
Visit our website for more information.
In Safe Hands
• On-campus security 24 hours a day,
7 days a week
• 73 safety officers and support staff
• Surveillance cameras and 58 emergency
call boxes
• Shuttle buses circulate around the main
campus, every 20 minutes
• Safety officers to escort students on campus
• Free transportation for medical emergencies
Daily
Essentials
Living on campus is a great way to maximize your
university experience. You will be in the heart of a vibrant,
diverse community that offers countless opportunities
to learn and grow.
Did you know?
For safety, convenience,
and an easy transition to
university life, all Widener
undergraduate students
are required to live on
campus until they attain
senior class status.
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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
International Study Center
CLASSROOMS AND DORMS
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MAIN OFFICES
Kirkbride Hall
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
Campus
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Take a virtual tour of the campus now!
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29. Alphabetical Key
Academic Center North 11
Academic Support Services 19
Alumni Auditorium 8
Alumni Engagement 1
Admissions (Muller Hall) 3
Art Gallery 4
Balin Hall (North on Providence Avenue) 34
Best Western Widener Hotel 27
Biofeedback Center 14
Bookstore 4
Bown Garden 1
Burger Studio 4
Campus Safety 1
Career Services 20
Center for Social Work Education 16
Center for Hospitality Management 11
Chester Comm. PhysicalTherapy Clinic 34
Child Development Center 13
College of Arts and Sciences 6
Continuing Studies 6
Corporate Foundation Relations 1
Counseling Center 12
Credit Union 4
Crozer Hall 17
Development 1
Dining Hall 4
Donor Relations 1
Enrollment Services Center (Bursar,
Financial Aid, Registrar, Campus1Card) 18
Founders Hall 7
Freedom Hall (COMS, Computer Sci.
Informatics) 37
Government Relations 1
Hannum House (HSED Program) 22
Honors Program in General Education 21
Housing and Residence Life 4
Hub at University Crossings 27
Human Sexuality Education Programs 22
Hyatt Hall 5
InformationTechnology Services 11
Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology
16
Institute for PhysicalTherapy Education 16
Interfaith Center 4
International Study Center classrooms and
dorms 25
International Study Center main offices 26
Java City 6
Kapelski Learning Center 6
Kirkbride Hall 10
Lathem Hall 24
Leslie C. Quick Center 23
Lipka Hall 18
MacMorland Commons (food court) 4
Marriott Dining Room 11
Memorial Field 36
Muller Hall 3
Neuropsychology Assessment Center 34
Old Main 1
Old Main Annex 2
Operations 30
Oskin Leadership Institute 7
Pineapple House 19
PMC Museum 8
P.O.D. (Provisions On Demand) 4
Post Office 4
Pride Café 4
Quick Stadium 33
Robert J. Bruce Graduate Center 16
Science Division of Arts and Sciences 10
School of Business Administration 23
School of Education, Innovation,
and Continuing Studies 5
School of Engineering 10
School of Human Service Professions 16
School of Nursing 7
Schwartz Athletic Center 32
Social Work Counseling Services 15
Student Health Services 29
Student Life 4
SUBWAY 4
Teaching, Learning, and Assessment 1
University Center 4
University Relations 1
Welcome Center 1
Wellness Center 31
Widener ChildTherapy Clinic 15
Wolfgram Memorial Library 9
Residence Halls
L Boettner Hall
H Cann Memorial Hall
N Dixon Halls, N S
E Grasselli Hall
K Fraternity and Sorority Houses
F Hanna Hall
I Howell Hall
D Kapelski Hall
A Metropolitan Hall
B Moll Hall
M New Hall South
C Sharples Hall
G Thayer Hall
J Turrell Hall
O Widener Courts, N S
Numerical Key
1 Old Main:
Administration
Alumni Engagement
Bown Garden
Campus Safety
Corporate Foundation Relations
Development
Donor Relations
Government Relations
Teaching, Learning, and Assessment
University Relations
Welcome Center
2 Old Main Annex
3 Admissions (Muller Hall)
4 University Center:
Art Gallery
Bookstore
Credit Union
Housing and Residence Life
Interfaith Center
MacMorland Commons (food court) -
Burger Studio, P.O.D. (Provisions On
Demand), SUBWAY
Post Office
Pride Café Dining Hall
Student Life
5 Hyatt Hall:
School of Education, Innovation,
and Continuing Studies
6 Kapelski Learning Center:
College of Arts and Sciences
Continuing Studies
Java City
7 Founders Hall:
School of Nursing
Oskin Leadership Institute
8 Alumni Auditorium:
PMC Museum
9 Wolfgram Memorial Library
10 Kirkbride Hall:
School of Engineering
Science Division of Arts and Sciences
Kirkbride Java City Express
11 Academic Center North:
InformationTechnology Services
Marriott Dining Room
Center for Hospitality Management
12 Counseling Center
13 Child Development Center
14 Biofeedback Center
15 Social Work Counseling Services and
Widener Child
Therapy Clinic
16 Robert J. Bruce Graduate Center:
School of Human Service Professions
Center for Social Work Education
Institute for PhysicalTherapy Education
Institute for Graduate Clinical
Psychology
17 Crozer Hall
18 Lipka Hall:
Enrollment Services Center (Bursar,
Campus1Card, Financial Aid, Registrar)
19 Academic Support Services
20 Academic Support Services (Pineapple
House)
21 Honors Program and Career Services
22 Hannum House (HSED Program)
23 Leslie C. Quick Center:
School of Business Administration
24 Lathem Hall
25 International Study Center classrooms
and dorms
26 International Study Center main offices
27 Hub at University Crossings:
Best Western Widener Hotel
29 Student Health Services
30 Operations
31 Wellness Center
32 Schwartz Athletic Center
33 Quick Stadium
34 Balin Hall (North on Providence Avenue):
Chester Comm. PhysicalTherapy Clinic
Neuropsychology Assessment Center
35 Bartholomew Lab
36 Memorial Field
37 Freedom Hall (COMS, Computer Sci.
Informatics)
Residence Halls
A Metropolitan Hall
B Moll Hall
C Sharples Hall
D Kapelski Hall
E Grasselli Hall
F Hanna Hall
G Thayer Hall
H Cann Memorial Hall
I Howell Hall
J Turrell Hall
K Fraternity and Sorority Houses
L Boettner Hall
M New Hall South
N Dixon Halls, N S
O Widener Courts, N S
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30. How
to Apply
Application checklist and required documentation:
Official scanned documents accepted for application process, original or official academic records required
prior to or upon arrival at Widener University.
All applicants
·· A complete and accurate application
form including intended degree
program, email address, and
telephone number
·· Official test scores from English
language proficiency test: IELTS,
TOEFL iBT, Password, and Embassy
accepted*
·· Identification pages of your passport
·· Current I-20 and visa, if currently
studying in the U.S.
·· Certified, full transcripts of all
academic qualifications, translated
into English with the translation
authenticated
·· Certified copy of official proof of
graduation, translated into English
with translation authenticated if
available at time of application
Additional graduate requirements
·· Two letters of recommendation
(Business, Engineering, and
Hospitality)
·· Detailed résumé (Engineering and
Hospitality)
·· Statement of purpose (Business,
Engineering, and Hospitality)
·· GRE/GMAT score if available,
but not required
·· Official external credential
evaluation report
Confirm
• Sign Acceptance of Offer form
and pay enrollment deposit
• Provide recent official bank
statement (in English) and
Financial Documentation form
• Receive I-20, pay SEVIS fee and
schedule your visa appointment
Before Arrival
All students:
• Notify us when you
receive your visa
• Submit completed health
history and immunization
form
• Send flight arrival
information form
• Pay tuition in full
IY1 students:
• Complete online
housing application
• Take online math
placement test
• Sign Acknowledgement
of Academic
Requirements form
When You Arrive
All students:
• Attend mandatory orientation
IY1 students:
• Present original transcript and
graduation certificate
Connect with the ISC
Our Student Enrollment Advisers are happy
to answer your questions and help with your
application.They speak a variety of languages
and will do their best to work with you in your
preferred language.
Apply online
isc.widener.edu
Apply by email
iscwidener@studygroup.com
Apply by post
Widener University
International Study Center
1238 Potter Street
One University Place
Chester, PA 19013 USA
Apply via a local agent
Ask your agent about the Widener
University International Study Center.
Submit a completed application form and
supplemental documents to your agent.
Join our social media community
facebook.com/iscwideneruniversity
Receive your university offer.
Congratulations!
*Password and Embassy not accepted for Direct Admission
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31. Fees
and Dates
Semester Dates
Semester
Semester Start
(Mandatory
Orientation) Vacations
End Of Semester
(Last Day Of Final Exams)
Fall 2016 August 29
Labor Day: September 5
Fall break (undergraduate only):
October 24-25
Thanksgiving holiday:
November 24-25
December 16
Spring 2017 January 17
MLK Day: January 16
Spring break: March 6-10
May 12
Summer 2017 May 22
Memorial Day: May 29
Independence Day: July 4
August 11
2016-2017Tuition and Fees*
InternationalYear One 1-Semester 2-Semester 3-Semester
4-Semester
(EAP+ 3-Semester)
Direct Admission
(2-Semester)
Tuition $14,200 $28,400 $37,200 $44,100 $40,418
On-Campus
Accommodation and
Resident Meal Plan
$6,740 per semester
Technology Fee $268 per semester
Student Activity Fee $150 per semester
Health Insurance†
$1,485 (12 months)
Pre-Master’s Program 1-Semester 2-Semester
3-Year HEI PMP
(3-Semester)
Tuition $12,980 $22,000 $29,150
Technology Fee $175 per semester
Student Activity Fee $25 per semester
Health Insurance†
$1,485 (12 months)
* All fees except for the IY1 and PMP tuition are estimated based on the 2015-2016 rate and subject to change without notice.
† The Widener University annual health insurance pricing is student-budget focused while offering quality health coverage
in accordance with the Affordable Care Act. Students are automatically enrolled in the Widener Student Health Insurance
plan unless proof of alternative insurance is shown prior to arrival. Details on plan coverage can be found at
www.widener.edu/campus_life/wellness/health/health_insurance.aspx
Scan for the
most current
tuition and fees:
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32. Disclaimer
This brochure is issued for the general guidance of students considering entry to Widener
University International Study Centre from 2016.
The information is correct at the time of going to press and the programs and services
described herein are those which Study Group is planning to offer. However, Study Group
reserves the right to amend, add or remove any program and/or services set out in this
brochure and/or the timetable, delivery, content syllabus and assessment of such programs.
Widener University (where applicable) also reserves the right to amend the regulations
governing those programs without prior notice. Study Group therefore strongly recommends
that immediately prior to making any application to Study Group or accepting any offer from
Study Group students should refer to the most up-to-date version of the program descriptions
and specifications and the regulations on the Widener University International Study Centre
website.
Study Group also reserves the right to make variations to the contents and methods of
delivery of the programs and services, to discontinue programs and services and/or to
combine and merge programs, if such action is reasonably considered to be necessary
by Study Group.
Applicants to Study Group programs will be notified as soon as practicable of any material
changes likely to have a bearing on their application, such as cancellation of, or major
modification to programs offered, changes to accommodation provision or fees and charges
to be levied where applicable.
Neither Widener University nor Study Group shall be liable for any errors or omissions that
may be contained.
Widener University International Study Centre is part of Study Group, a global leader in
preparing students for international academic success and rewarding careers through a
life-changing learning experience. We offer customised programmes across higher, language
and online education starting from high school to life-long learning. Study Group taught more
than 73,000 students from 145 countries across the UK, Europe, USA, Canada, Australia and
New Zealand in 2015.
To learn more, please visit studygroup.com
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Widener facts
Top 200(#187) National ranking
(U.S. News andWorld Report, 2016)
Top120(#114) Best Undergraduate
Engineering Programs
(U.S. News andWorld Report, 2016)
#19National ranking as a service
oriented college
(Newsweek, 2014)
#71Engineering Management School
(BestEngineeringColleges.com)
#10Most Underrated Colleges inAmerica
(Business Insider, 2015)
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International Study Center
1238 Potter Street
One University Place
Chester, PA 19013 USA
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