Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
Q: Where in China are your placement
locations?
A: Most of our placements were
in Shanghai (90%), Beijing (5%), Zhengzhou (5%)(capital of Henan Province). We don't have placements
in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Q: What are my chances of
getting the teaching position? How often are applications to the
program rejected?
A: If you meet all the application
qualifications stated in our program application
procedures, your application will NOT be rejected.
We don't have limits on the number of teachers we accept. We
accept applicants based on qualifications. Rejection can occur
if an applicant doesn't speak native fluency English or has
a speech problem or if the applicant does not pass the physical examination.
Q: I will be graduating
from a University in middle May this year, will I still be
able to apply to the program and be accepted for the fall
placement this year?
A: Yes. You can apply
before your graduation to start the application process
if you expect to obtain your bachelor degree about 3 months before departure
for China. A bachelor degree is a must for the teaching
position to be approved by the State Bureau of Foreign Expert
in China.
Q: When would I
be notified of my acceptance?
A: We normally arrange
a phone interview with the applicant soon after we receive
the applicant's complete application. Applicants are
notified of their acceptance within one week after their
phone interview.
Q: Does the
program help/arrange for work permits/visas? Are visa
fees and the medical examination cost covered by the
program fee?
We handle all
the employment authorization and visa paper work
for our teachers before departure to China. The
program fee does not cover visa fee, which is $130 in 2008,
and the medical examination cost, which is around
$80 if done in China. About 70% of our Chinese host
schools reimburse our teachers for their visa fee
and medical examination cost if the medical exam
is done in China.
Q: Could
you tell me more about the "free medical care?"
Who provides it, what does it cover and how is
it administered?
Foreign teachers
usually have the same medical insurance or health
care policy as the Chinese faculty does. The
policy varies from school to school. Normally
the individual pays 20% of the medical bills
and the school/insurance pays 80% of the medical
bills.
Q: The
website says that a round trip airfare
is included as a benefit. Is a round trip
plane ticket from the United States to China
covered by the program costs or by the Chinese
institution? Do most teachers receive round
trip?
The
Chinese host schools pay for the airfare.
Very few schools pay for airfare upfront.
The majority of the schools may pay a
flat fee between $1000 - $1300 or reimburse
your actual cost of the airfare when you complete your 10-month
teaching contract.
Q:
Are there limits on the amount of Yuan
that can be converted to dollars per month?
Is there a limit to the amount that can
be taken out of the country?
Usually
at least 70% of the monthly salary can
be changed to $US by policy. There is
no limit to the amount that can be taken
out of the country if the earnings are
from legal jobs.
Q: What are the average monthly
expenses for an English teacher? Will
I be able to save money to do some
light traveling.
A:
The average monthly expense is about
2500 yuan. It varies from city to
city. Most of our teachers can save
enough from their salary to do some
travel during the school break and
holidays. You are able to live comfortably
on the salary as your host school
provides free accommodations to you. Your
major expenses will only include
food, daily necessities and of course entertainment.
Q: Is it possible to be accepted
for Spring placement and miss
the August Orientation in Shanghai?
A:
Only those applicants with TOESL
training and living experience
in China are accepted for the
spring/February placement without
being required to attend the
orientation program. This is
for the particpant's benefit
as experience has shown us that
without prior experience, this
acclamation process is critical
to the participant's success
in making the cultural transition. Spring placement is limited and can not be guaranteed. If the spring placement is not available, the participant will be placed for the following fall placement with the full program fee..
Q: Can the on-line TEFL
training and the certificate
be used upon my return to
the United States for teaching
purposes in the public school
system?
A:
The certificate you will
receive upon completion
of the on-line TEFL training
program is a "Teach in China
TEFL Certificate". It can
be helpful for ESL and other
teaching jobs, but it's
not the TEFL certificate
required for the U.S. public
school system.
Q: How much teaching
experience do I need?
I have only had some tutoring
experience.
A:
Teaching experience
is preferable, but not
mandatory.
Q: Would there
be other Americans
working in the school?
A:
Yes, most of the
schools hire more
than one teachers
from our program.
Q: How are
the accommodations?
Will I have a
roommate?
A:
Most schools
have other foreign
teachers living
in the same
building on
campus. In most
schools, foreign
teachers have
their own apt/dorm
with a private
bathroom and
kitchen; in
others, foreign
teachers share
a common kitchen
on the floor.
No teacher shares
a bedroom with
another teacher
unless it is
a couple situation.
Q: Is there
a list of
past teachers
that I would
be able to
talk to?
A:
Please understand
that in
order not
to overload
our program
participants
with large
number of
questions,
we only
give contact
information
to accepted
applicants.
Q:
In case
of acceptance
and placement,
does your
organization
assist
with deferment
of student
loans?
A:
Normally
we contact
the
lending
agency
with
a letter
certifying
that
you
are
participating
in a
program
similar
to the
US Peace
Corp.
We explain
your
level
of salary
and
your
affiliation
with
an educational
institution
in China. We can't not guarantee loan deferment from your loan agency, but in the past, the majority of our teachers are approved for loan deferment by their loan agencies, especailly if the loan is through the US government loan agencies. You must also follow up with your loan agency to inquire if there are other forms such as financial hardship form you need to complete to meet the loan degerment requirement.
Q:
Would
the
students
be
children,
young
adult
or
older?
A:
We
have
placements
for
schools
of
all
levels,including
K-12,
vocational
schools,
colleges
and
universities.
Q:
Do
we
get
to
choose
or
at
least
indicate
where
we
would
like
to
be
placed?
A:
Teaching placement is a two-way process. The Chinese host school will choose the teachers who meet their needs and you are also provided the schools' information before you choose your school.
You
can
indicate
where
you
would
like
to
be
placed
either
during
the
phone
interview
or
on
your
application
form.
If
you
are
accepted,
you
will
be
given
two
or
three
choices
of
schools
according
to
your
preferred
location
and
preferred
student
age.
Q:
Could
my
spouse/friend
and
I
be
placed
together?
A:
Yes,
if
you
request
to
be
placed
together
either
on
your
application
or
during
the
phone
interview.
Q:
I
read
that
the
position
is
for
ten
months.
If
I
went
in
August,
can
I
be
assured
that
I
would
be
done
by
the
following
June/July?
A:
Yes.
The
teaching
contract
for
fall
placement
usually
starts
between
September
1st
and
ends
between
June
30th
and
first week of July
of
the
next
year.
Q:
I
know
the
apartment
is
paid/provided
for
by
the
Chinese
host
schools.
Are
utilities
also
paid?
A:
With
most
schools,
if
the
utility
usage
is
within
the
basic
amount,
utilities
are
paid
by
the
school.
Some
schools
will
ask
the
teachers
to
pay
the
utility
amount
that
exceeds
the
basic
amount.
Q:
Do
most
schools
provide
private
apartments
to
teachers
or
might
they
be
shared
apartments?
A:
Mostly,
it's
a
private
studio
or one bedroom apartment
for
each
teacher.
A
few
schools
may
have
two
bedroom
apartment
that
two
teachers
share.
Q:
I
have
a
3
year.
diploma
from
a
Community
College,
and
am
planning
to
get
a
TESOL
certificate
in
the
near
future.
Would
this
qualify
me
to
apply
for
the
program?
A:
Unfortunately,
a
bachelor
degree
is
a
must
and
is
required
by
the
Chinese
Foreign
Expert
Bureau
to
obtain
a
teaching
visa
in
China.
Some
other
Teach
in
China
programs
that
offer
summer
teaching
program
may
take
applicants without
the
bachelor
degree,
especially
if
you
will
get
a
TESOL
certificate.
Q:
Will
I
need
to
pay
U.S.
federal
and
state
taxes
with
the
income
earned
in
China?
A:
No,
foreign
income
paid
by
non-US
source
is
not
taxable
in
US.
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Last Updated: September, 2008
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