What Is Cwrs Cymraeg?

What is Cwrs Cymraeg?

What is Cymdeithas Madog’s Cwrs Cymraeg? How can it help you learn Welsh? Here is some information to help you to learn about our program:

FAQ

What is Cwrs Cymraeg and how can it help you learn Welsh? Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for the answers.

class levels

Cwrs Cymraeg has classes suitable for every level of Welsh language learner ranging from complete beginner to advanced student. Which class is suitable for you? Visit our Class Levels page and find out.

history

Since the first Cwrs Cymraeg in Poultney, Vermont in 1977, Cymdeithas Madog has been holding an annual Welsh language cwrs in different parts of North American and even in Wales. Visit our History of Cwrs Cymraeg page to see where we’ve been and what we did. You can also view the history of Cwrs Cymraeg through our gallery of Cwrs Cymraeg T-Shirts.

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Would you like to work with Cymdeithas Madog to bring Cwrs Cymraeg to your area? Visit our How Cwrs Cymraeg Can Visit You page for details.

History Of Cwrs Cymraeg Through Its T-Shirts

A History Of Cwrs Cymraeg Through It’s T-Shirts

Since at least the 1985 Cwrs Cymraeg in Pella, Iowa, students have had an option to purchase an official cwrs t-shirt. Each of these t-shirts then gives an indication of the flavour of each cwrs. With that in mind, here is a history of Cwrs Cymraeg through it’s t-shirts.

To see a larger image of each t-shirt and information about the cwrs, click on the desired thumbnail below

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Cwrs Cymraeg Heads to Portland in 2015

Cymdeithas Madog is settting its sights on Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon for its annual Cwrs Cymraeg (Welsh Course). From July 19-26, 2015, students will learn the Welsh language in an immersive environment, as well as participate in Welsh cultural activities aimed at producing a wider understanding of the rich history and culture of Wales.

Scholarship – Waiting For Results

Scholarships

The scholarship application period for Cwrs Cymraeg 2015 has now closed.  For those of you have made an application, we wish you the best of luck.  You should hear from our scholarship committee soon.  In the meantime, if you have any questions or concerms, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with our scholarship committee via our contact form.

Scholarships – Frequently Asked Questions – Prior To Cwrs

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What scholarships will be available for Cwrs Cymraeg 2019?

Cymdeithas Madog is pleased to offer a number of scholarships for 2019:

 

Scholarship Description
The Naomi Mergenthal Memorial Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to a promising student of the Welsh language who is 22 years of age or younger. The scholarship covers full tuition and shared room and board. Travel costs and optional extra expenses are not covered. Students who have not previously received the Mergenthal scholarship may apply.
The Barckley Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to the applicant with the most compelling reasons for both attending the Cwrs and needing financial aid. The recipient is chosen from the general pool of scholarship applicants and receives a partial scholarship.
Matching Scholarships Cymdeithas Madog participates in a matching scholarship program with many local Welsh societies and other organizations. We will match the scholarship contribution of a Welsh group, an educational institution, or other non-profit organization up to a determined amount. Contact your local Welsh society, school, or organization and encourage its members to cooperate with Cymdeithas Madog to fund a scholarship.
Partial Scholarships Cymdeithas Madog also awards several partial and full scholarships annually, depending on the number of applicants and the available funds

 

How do I apply for a Cwrs Cymraeg scholarship?

Cymdeithas Madog is pleased to announce that we are now taking scholarship requests to help you attend Cwrs Cymraeg 2019: Cwrs Tref y Gwartheg – The Cowtown Welsh Course at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Please note that your scholarship application must be complete by April 1st, 2019.  If you wish to apply for a scholarship for Cwrs Cymraeg 2019: Cwrs Tref y Gwartheg – The Cowtown Welsh Course, fill in our on-line scholarship application form, or, if you prefer, print out a paper version of the scholarship application form and mail it to us.  If you have any questions or concerns about the scholarship procedure in the meantime, please use our contact form to get in touch with the chair of the Scholarship Committee.

Do other organizations and societies award scholarships for attendance at Cwrs Cymraeg?

Yes. Cymdeithas Madog participates in a matching scholarship program with many local Welsh societies and other organizations. We will match the scholarship contribution of local Welsh groups, educational institutions, or other non-profit organizations up to a determined amount. Contact your local Welsh society, school, or organization to see if it is willing to cooperate with Cymdeithas Madog to fund a scholarship.

What is the closing date for submitting a scholarship application?

The deadline for submitting a scholarship application and letter of recommendation is April 1, 2019.

Does submission of a scholarship application reserve a place for me on the course?

No. To reserve a place, you must register for Cwrs Cymraeg and send the required deposit to the Cwrs Cymraeg Registrar, either by mail or through online payment. Only after students have registered for the course and have submitted a deposit are they eligible to be considered for a scholarship.

Is my deposit refundable if I am not awarded a scholarship?

Yes. If you are not awarded a scholarship and cannot afford to attend otherwise, you may request a full refund of your deposit within 30 days after the offer is made.

Please notify the scholarship chair of your decision to accept or not accept a scholarship offer within 2 weeks of the offer.

If for any reason you cannot come to the cwrs after accepting an offer, please notify the scholarship chair immediately.

Your deposit will not be refunded after you accept a scholarship.

Do I need a letter of recommendation?

Yes. For your scholarship application to be considered complete, a person who knows of your interest in the Welsh language must write a letter of recommendation on your behavlf and send it directly to the Scholarship Coordinator, postmarked prior to the application closing date. If you are applying for a matching scholarship, your sponsor must send a letter directly to the Scholarship Coordinator confirming the amount of money to be pledged for you.

Who could write a letter of recommendation?

The writer should know of your interest in Welsh. Typically, letters in the past have come from teachers, clergy, and fellow members of local Welsh societies. Relatives have written also, but this should be a last resort.

Does Cymdeithas Madog give scholarships for research, travel to Wales, or any other activity besides attending the weeklong intensive Cwrs Cymraeg?

No. Although we may think other projects are worthy, we have funds to support study on our course only. We cannot fund any other projects or study on any other Welsh course.

How does Cymdeithas Madog fund its scholarships?

Funding for the Cymdeithas Madog Scholarship Program comes from various sources, including grants provided by the National Welsh American Foundation, contributions by local Welsh societies and private donors, and from Cymdeithas Madog itself. Cymdeithas Madog established a Scholarship Endowment Fund to increase its ability to award scholarships. Please visit our Friends of Madog page to learn more about the Scholarship Endowment Fund.

I have another question about scholarships that isn’t answered here. Whom should I contact?

Use our Contact Form to get in touch with the Chair of the Scholarship Committee.