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Wilson earns Chinese Flagship certificate

September 20, 2021
UNG student Rachel Wilson has achieved the highest level of proficiency for any student in UNG's Chinese Language Flagship, which started in 2011.

Article By: Clark Leonard

University of North Georgia (UNG) student Rachel Wilson has earned the Chinese Language Flagship Certified Global Professional with Distinction certificate. This is the highest level of proficiency a UNG student has achieved as part of its Chinese Language Flagship program.

Started in 2011, the UNG Chinese Language Flagship prepares students to achieve a professional level of Chinese proficiency.

Wilson, a senior pursuing a degree in modern languages with a concentration in Chinese for global professionals, spent the summer working with the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative and has a federal government job lined up for January 2022 once she graduates in December 2021.

The Stone Mountain, Georgia, resident won a Boren Scholarship and became the first UNG student to complete the Chinese Flagship Domestic Immersion Capstone at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in Monterey, California.

She said the support of UNG's Chinese faculty, the individualized Flagship tutoring, and study abroad opportunities have made all the difference. As a Flagship peer tutor and student ambassador this fall, Wilson is sharing her experience and language learning tips with her fellow students.

Dr. Tianyu Qin, academic director of UNG's Chinese Language Flagship and assistant professor of Chinese, was not surprised by Wilson's success.

"Rachel is truly an outstanding language learner who always sets high standards for herself," Qin said. "She's hard-working and personable, and she's willing to help her peers."

Dr. Ran Chen, program coordinator of UNG's Chinese Language Flagship, also praised Wilson's approach.

"She will always do the extra work to achieve her goals," Chen said.

Wilson said being a younger student in some of her Chinese classes early in her time at UNG was an extra motivating factor.

"It really pushed me to do better and prove that I belonged," Wilson said.


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