JOHNSON CITY (Feb. 25, 2021) — Students interested in a high impact pharmacy career whose first language is not English can sign up for a free webinar on March 17 or April 14, at 1 p.m. on both days, to learn more about an English support program at East Tennessee State University Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy.
The webinars are part of a $45,000 grant the college received to help continue its
focus on promoting a diverse and inclusive student culture. The grant supports mentoring,
engagement and retention efforts for pharmacy students whose first or best language
is not English (E2 students).
“We want to make every effort to help ESL (English as a Second Language) student pharmacists
succeed in their career pathway or residency opportunity,” said Joy Hurley, assistant
director of enrollment management and communications. “These free webinars will help
prospective students learn more about Gatton’s ESL support program and how we’ll be
there with them every step of the way.”
The program, PEER-E2, stands for Promoting Engagement, Excellence, and Retention for
E2 students and focuses on these main areas:
• Specialized tutoring
• Weekly language lab
• Peer mentoring
• Monthly culture and language exchange events
• Focused recruiting of linguistically diverse students
Learn more and register at etsu.edu/ESL.