AUAP
Cycles
As you engage with the Asia University America Program, you become acquainted with its various cycles, each designed to foster different aspects of collaboration, learning, and growth. Whether it's the seasonal exchange programs, cyclical research collaborations, or regular symposia, you find yourself navigating a rhythm that reflects the interconnected nature of global academia. These cycles offer you unique opportunities to not only expand your personal and professional network but also deepen your expertise in specialized subjects. With every new cycle, you are invited to build upon past experiences, explore fresh perspectives, and contribute to an ever-evolving dialogue that bridges the diverse academic landscapes of Asia and America.
Cycle I Timeline
Arrival in the U.S
- Approximate Date: Mid-February
Orientation Week
- Approximate Date: First Week on campus
AUAP Classes begin
- Approximate Date: Late February
CWU Spring Break (AUAP Classes continue)
- Approximate Date: Mid-March
AUAP Term 1 ends
- Approximate Date: Late April
Mid-Cycle Break (break between terms)
- Approximate Date: 3-day weekend in late April
AUAP Term 2 begins
- Approximate Date:Late April - Early May
Memorial Day Holiday (no classes)
- Approximate Date: Last Monday of May
CWU Finals Week
- Approximate Date: Early June
Move to Summer housing
- Approximate Date: Last day of CWU Finals Week
AUAP Summer Break (If students do not travel during break, they may stay in Summer Housing for no extra charge. No meals served.
- Approximate Date: Starting from the Saturday after CWU Finals Week, and continuing for 2 weeks.
AUAP Students Return (clases continue)
- Approximate Date: Late June
Independence Day Holiday (no classes)
- Approximate Date: July 4th
TOEIC Exam
- Approximate Date: Late June - Early July
Farewell Banquet
- Approximate Date: Mid-July
Departure from the U.S
- Approximate Date: Mid-July
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