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News Release
DEPARTMENT NEWS / October 10, 2007
Boise State Seeks Volunteer Tutors for Adults Enrolled in
English as a Second Language Programs
Boise State University is recruiting volunteers to help students enrolled in
English language classes in Boise and Nampa.
Many of the students enrolled in the English as a Second Language program
are refugees or immigrants who are new to the United States. Helping these
students requires no knowledge of a foreign language or prior experience
tutoring. Many students just need someone with whom to carry on simple
conversations. Others need help with their ESL class work or with particular
needs such as pronunciation, reading, writing or grammar. Additionally, some
students are preparing for their citizenship interview and test.
ESL volunteers will be oriented and mentored by ESL master instructors. For
more information about volunteering in Boise, contact Ruth Merrill, 426-3440
or rmerrill@boisestate.edu. To
volunteer at the Canyon County Center in Nampa, contact Christine Hagedorn,
562-2014 or
christinehagedorn@boisestate.edu.
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Media Contact: Sherry Squires, University Communications, (208)
426-1563, ssquires@boisestate.edu
For the 10th time in the last 11 years, Boise State University has set an
all-time record for Idaho higher education institutions with an enrollment
of 19,540 – an overall increase of 3.5 percent. A record freshman class of
2,280 students is also the most academically talented group ever to enter
Boise State, including 12 National Merit finalists.
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Last reviewed on
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
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