Welcome to Adroit College

Adroit College (AC) is a small private school where you can learn different languages and methodologies for teaching these languages. The current focus is Korean, but the college is looking to expand to include Japanese, Chinese, Spanish and ESL.

Adroit College is the only learning institution offering Korean language courses in San Jose area. We are proud of our program, faculty, and students who are highly motivated to learn different languages.

Korean version of Adroit College website

 

Events & Announcements


Invitation to Spring 2008 Graduation

You are coordinately invited to our Spring 2008 graduation event.

Date and Time: June 14, 2008 (Saturday) 5:30 p.m.
Place: Adroit College Training Room (1st floor), 1851 McCarthy Blvd. Milpitas, CA 95035
What: students' presentation and receiving certificates of completion of courses

If you plan to attend this event, please RSVP by June 13, Friday 5:00 p.m.

Summer 2008 Registration

We are now accepting applications for Summer 2008. If you are a returning student, register by June 6 and receive a $10 discount on your tuition. We are also offering a $30 credit for referring another student.

Winter Quarter Graduation 2008

Winter Quarter Graduation

Date and Time: March 15, 2008 (Saturday) 5:30 p.m.
Place: Adroit College Training Room (1st floor)
1851 McCarthy Blvd. Milpitas, CA 95035
RSVP: by Wednesday, March 12

Please join us for Winter Quarter 2008! Students will showcase what they have learned in a 5 minute presentation in Korean. Family and friends are encouraged to come. An award ceremony will be held at the conclusion of the event, where students will receive a certificate of completion from the Adroit College President.

2008 Sul Nal Party

Adroit College students and their guests celebrated the Korean Lunar New Year on Saturday February 9th at the Living Water Baptist Church in Milpitas. Attendees enjoyed traditional Korean foods such as Ttuk kkuk, a Korean rice cake soup eaten at New Year's for good luck. They also dressed in hanbok, traditional Korean clothes as they learned the traditional Korean bowing technique and how to play Yutori, a traditional Korean game with 4 sticks.