Dear Ford IFP Fellow:

Congratulations on being named an IFP Fellow and being admitted to the SPRING INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE CENTER at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas for your intensive English language program. On behalf of the staff, I would like to welcome you to our institute. We are eager to introduce you to the lovely community of Fayetteville, the friendly campus of the University of Arkansas, and the beauty of the Ozark Mountains. The area offers students many outdoor recreational opportunities with its numerous lakes and hiking trails. Cultural and educational activities are presented through campus programs, the Fulbright Institute, and the city's Walton Arts Center. We are certain you will enjoy the University and Fayetteville.

We would like to make some suggestions that will make your trip the United States an easier one. Before you fly to the United States, make sure that you have your passport, DS-2019, and SEVIS I-901 fee receipt in your carry-on luggage. On the plane, you will need to fill out an I-94 (a long white card). It is very important that you use the same spelling of your name that is on your passport. When you arrive in the United States, you will have to go through US Immigration. An American official will take your passport, look at your J-1 visa and your DS-2019 to check that they are valid. The official will then return your passport, your DS-2019 application, and the stamped I-94. Make sure you have all of these before you leave the immigration area.

On the first day of classes, there will be an orientation and testing session. Please bring your passport, I-94, and DS-2019 to the orientation. At this time, you will need to show all these documents to Spring International so we can make sure that everything is in order.

Enclosed you will find a flyer that describes your intensive English program at Spring International Language Center at the University of Arkansas. You will notice that you will have 25 hours of classroom instruction along with activities to enhance your learning experience. Our goal is to facilitate your English language acquisition in the quickest way possible.

Spring International faculty and staff will be responsible to:

encourage all participants to express their ideas, suggestions, needs, expectations, and interests as a group and as individuals.

IFP Fellows will need to accept the following responsibilities for their learning:

The climate in Arkansas has a wide range of temperatures. There are four distinct seasons: Winter temperatures (December-February) range from 20-60 degrees Fahrenheit and warm clothing is necessary (coat, gloves, scarf). Spring temperatures (March-May) range from 50-70 degrees Fahrenheit. Summer temperatures (June-September) range from 70-95 degrees Fahrenheit. Autumn temperatures (October-November) range from 40-70 degrees Fahrenheit (sweater weather). Arkansas' rainfall can be heavy at times, and you should bring appropriate clothing (shoes, umbrella, raincoat).

Good luck with all of your travel plans. We look forward to meeting you. If you have any questions or problems, please contact our office.

Sincerely, Vicki Bergman-Lanier, Ph.D.

Director of Spring International Language Center
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, Arkansas