Princeton Asia-Pacific Education Association

Princeton Asia-Pacific Education Association (PAPEA) is the largest Educational Organization at Princeton University.
Organization
The U.S. headquarters are located in Princeton, NJ. In addition, PAPEA has chapters in various universities around the United States, including Columbia University, Princeton University, Harvard University, Yale University, Cornell University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Programs
PAPEA programs are hosted in the United States. Current PAPEA Program include the Ivy-China Elite Development Program.
Ivy-China Elite Development Program
The purpose of Ivy-China Elite Development Program is to let Chinese secondary school students in the traditional Chinese education system feel the shock of an Ivy League education. The students in the program follow ten carefully designed courses. They get a dose of interest-led independent thinking, teamwork, and the Ivy League model of study. After a brief two-week stay, students will gain not only knowledge, but also new attitudes toward studying, and a vision of life that they may never have thought about.
Partners
The Princeton Asia-Pacific Education Association has partnerships with many organizations, including:
*Columbia Asia-Pacific Development Society - Columbia Asia-Pacific Development Society (CAPDS) is the largest student organization at Columbia University and one of the most influential international organizations in the United States. The CAPDS promotes cultural and economic communication among Asian and Pacific Rim countries.
*Peking University Global Exchange Network for Students - GENS is closely involved in the international exchange of Peking University.
*Ivy Council - The Ivy Council is an organization comprised of student government leaders, student groups leaders, and students at large from the colleges and universities of the Ivy League.
 
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