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Have questions about our services, programs, or admissions process? Find detailed answers to the most frequently asked questions here. Whether you're looking for guidance on study planning, university applications, or career development, we've got you covered.

What are the key soft skills in DFA programs focuses on?

We are committed to guiding students in selecting the right courses, finding suitable extracurricular activities and experiences, and developing essential soft skills. These include learning and innovation skills, critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, communication and collaboration skills, leadership, digital literacy, and career and life skills. Through this holistic approach, we help students build a unique profile for their university applications.

How does DFA support student's university application?

As experts in the education field, DFA advisors help to guide student through all of the nuances of the application process, including evaluation of individual student talents, interests, academic level, and family financial situation, analyzing gaps in student‘s profile, identifying areas of opportunity in professional and extracurricular development, building best-fit college lists, helping to craft strong essays and personal statements, advising on letters of recommendation, and so much more!

What is included in the experiential learning opportunities?

Experiential learning opportunities typically include hands-on real-world experiences that allow students to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings, such as joining some community service with academic coursework, encouraging civic engagement and societal impact, collaborative research projects under the guidance of DFA advisor, entrepreneurship program under mentorship supporting, leadership building under team-based projects, volunteering opportunities, etc. Those experiences aim to deepen learning, foster personal growth, and enhance skills development.

What forces are converging and leading us toward new ways of learning for life?

knowledge work, Thinking Tools, Digital Lifestyles, Learning Research. These four forces are simultaneously creating the need for new forms of learning in the future and supplying the tools, environments, and guiding principles required to support future learning practices.

What skills are needed in the 21st Century?

Learning to learn and Innovate, Information Media and Technology skills, Career and Life skills are the most important skills for the 21st Century skills. DFA will provide more information and knowledge about those skills meaning and how to help your child build those skills by DFA Blogs and social media. Please check our BLOGS or SUBSCRUBE to our newsletter.

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