From May 27 to 28, a delegation led by Sunny, Director of International Education of William Jessup University (WJU), visited Qidingshan Campus and Daheishi Campus of our college for friendly exchanges. The visit aimed to deepen cooperation between the two institutions, advance the construction of the "China-US Industry School," and lay a solid foundation for deep integration in the education field.

On May 27, the William Jessup University delegation first arrived at Qidingshan Campus of Maple Leaf College. Accompanied by college leaders, they conducted field inspections of the campus environment and teaching facilities, giving high praise to the college's hardware construction and educational atmosphere.



Subsequently, both sides held exchange discussions in the conference room. At the symposium, Chair Yang Ping comprehensively introduced the college's educational philosophy, the development of various industry schools, international cooperation, and achievements in industry-education integration in recent years. Sunny, Director of International Education of William Jessup University, stated: "This visit to the college has deeply impressed me with Maple Leaf College's strong practical capabilities and qualifications. The college is at the forefront of the industry in many aspects of vocational education."


Following this, both sides conducted in-depth discussions on topics including the construction planning, curriculum design, and student exchanges for the "China-US Industry School," reaching numerous consensuses. This exchange and symposium pointed the direction for future cooperation between both parties and laid a solid foundation for the development of the "China-US Industry School."

In the afternoon, Sunny, Director of William Jessup University, delivered an excellent lecture for faculty and students in the Yale Building Lecture Hall. In the lecture, Sunny detailed William Jessup University's educational philosophy, curriculum system, and advanced experience in international education, as well as international learning opportunities and career development prospects available to students. The lecture atmosphere was enthusiastic, with students actively engaging in interaction. They expressed that this lecture not only broadened their international horizons but also stimulated their enthusiasm for participating in international exchange and study.


On May 28, the delegation visited Daheishi Campus of Maple Leaf College, touring teaching facilities including the School of Continuing Education and International Cooperation and Exchange and the Nursing Industry School. The delegation gained in-depth understanding of the college's specific practices and achievements in international education cooperation and industry school construction, praising the innovations in professional program development and talent cultivation models, and looking forward to further integrating resources from both sides in future cooperation.




In the future, Maple Leaf College will join hands with William Jessup University to fully leverage their respective advantages, jointly building an industry school with international influence, helping students achieve international growth and development, and contributing to the cultivation of high-quality talent adapted to global demands.