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This directory describes over 800 preacademic intensiveEnglish Programs and English as a Second Language (ESL) courses open tointernational students at undergraduate and graduate levels. Listed by statefirst are Intensive English Programs, full-time preacademic educationalprograms offering at least 15 hours of intensive English classes each week.Listed separately by state are ESL courses for international students; theseoffer fewer than 15 hours of instruction each week. Each entry includes thename of the sponsor college or other institution, the title of the program,its address, telephone and FAX numbers, e-mail, and Internet addresses. Thereis an extensive bibliographic guide to funding support for study in theUnited States. Appendices provide the standards for postsecondary programs ofTeachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages; the National Associationof International Educators principles of self-study programs; a list ofUniversity and College Intensive English Programs consortium memberorganization:; a list of American Association of Intensive English Programsmember organizations. Indexes are provided of sponsoring institutions,beginning dates of programs, and programs for English for specific purposesincluding business, science, teaching assistantships, and other professions.(JLS)

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ix How to Use This BookRead this first. Provides sample entries andline-by-line explanations of the informationprovided in this book.

xxv Planning for Study in the United States:A Resource Guide

mad TESOL Standards, Self-Study andAccreditation

xxxiii NAFSA Self-Study and Evaluation Resources

TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers ofOther Languages) and NAFSA: Association ofInternational Educators are leading U.S.organizations in English as a Second Languageand international educational exchange. Eachorganization provides a brief introductorydiscussion of ways to identify ESL programs ofhigh quality. Longer statements of theirstandards are contained in appendixes to thisbook.

ENTRIES

Intensive English ProgramsIntensive English Programs (IEPs) are full-timepreacademic educational programs that offer at least15 hours of intensive English classes each week.IEPs usually provide several proficiency levels ofEnglish training. International students enroll forseveral weeks to several months to improve theirEnglish to the level required for enrollment at a U.S.college or university. Intensive English is a full-timeactivity that students pursue before, not in combina-tion with, academic degree study in their chosenfield.

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54 District of Columbia59 Florida70 Georgia73 Guam74 Hawaii75 Idaho76 Illinois84 Indiana86 Iowa90 Kansas94 Kentucky96 Louisiana98 Maine99 Maryland102 Massachusetts111 Michigan115 Minnesota116 Mississippi117 Missouri120 Montana121 Nebraska123 Nevada123 New Hampshire124 New Jersey125 New Mexico126 New York142 North Carolina144 North Dakota145 Ohio150 Oklahoma154 Oregon159 Pennsylvania167 Rhode Island168 South Carolina170 South Dakota171 Tennessee174 Texas

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U.S. colleges and universities offer ESL courses tointernational students that allow them to improvetheir English language skills while pursuing degreestudy in their fields. ESL courses in this section arenot hill-time; they offer fewer than 15 hours of ESLinstruction each week. Students with limitedEnglish language proficiency are rarely able tocombine degree study with ESL. Students withlimited English should complete an intensiveprogram before beginning degree study.

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A dvertisingPolicy

Advertising in English Language and OrientationPrograms in the United States is open to accreditedU.S. higher educational institutions and privateorganizations that sponsor Intensive EnglishPrograms or English as a Second Language coursesas described in this book.

The Institute of International Education does notattempt to evaluate programs and courses listed inthis book, nor can it verify statements made byadvertisers in their ads. Inclusion of a program oradvertisement does not imply IIE recommendation,nor does omission imply IIE disapproval. Advertis-ers are solely responsible for the accuracy of theinformation in their advertisements.

Please note that program listings are free of chargeand are provided by IIE as a public educationalservice. They are not contingent upon the purchaseof advertising space by the sponsor.

See Index I: Sponsoring Institutions to find theprogram listings of the advertisers listed here.

Accent on LanguageAmerican Language AcademyAshland UniversityBoston School of Modern LanguagesCalifornia State University, FullertonCenter for English StudiesChatham CollegeCollege of Notre Dame of MarylandColorado State UniversityColumbia UniversityDePaul UniversityEastern Kentucky UniversityEconomics InstituteELS Language CentersEnglish Center for International WomenEnglish Language CenterEnglish Language Study CenterGonzaga UniversityHawaii Pacific UniversityIELS Language SchoolInterlink Language Center, GoldenInternational Center for Language Studies, Washington DCJohns Hopkins University, School of Arts and SciencesKaplan Educational CentersLCP International InstituteMercer University, MaconNew World Language InstituteNorth Dakota State UniversityOld Dominion UniversityOlin CenterPace UniversityPennsylvania State UniversityRancho Santiago CollegeRennert BilingualRochester Institute of TechnologySaint Louis UniversitySan Diego State UniversitySpring International Language Center, LittletonState University of New York at BuffaloState University of New York, College at New PaltzTexas Intensive English ProgramUniversity of AlabamaUniversity of California, DavisUniversity of California, RiversideUniversity of Houston, DowntownUniversity of IowaUniversity of MiamiUniversity of Missouri, ColumbiaUniversity of North TexasUniversity of Pittsburgh, Main CampusUniversity of San FranciscoUniversity of South AlabamaUniversity of South CarolinaUniversity of West FloridaWayne State UniversityWorld Learning/School for International Training

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I nstitute ofInternationalEducation

The Institute of International Education (IIE) isthe largest U.S. higher educational exchangeagency.

IIE builds international understanding througheducational exchanges that reach nearly all theworld's nations. Many IIE programs furtherinternational development goals.

A nonprofit organization with over 650 collegeand university members in the U.S. and abroad,IIE has provided information on educationalexchange to higher education and the public formore than 75 years.

USIA Fulbright ProgramThe Institute assists the U.S. Information Agency(USIA) in the conduct of the graduate FulbrightProgram for both U.S. and foreign students at thepredoctoral level.

U.S. students enrolled in a U.S. college or univer-sity must apply through a campus FulbrightProgram Adviser. U.S. citizens not formallyenrolled in a higher educational institution mayrequest applicant information on USIA FulbrightProgram grants from HE's U.S. Student ProgramsOffice.

Foreign nationals who wish to apply for financialassistance through the Fulbright Program to studyin the United States must apply through thebinational Fulbright Commission or designatedU.S. diplomatic post in their home nation. IIEcannot accept applications from foreign nationalsfor the USIA Fulbright Program.

Program AdministrationIIE administers more than 260 programs whichbenefit more than 12,000 men and women fromnearly 170 nations each year. The Institute is anindependent nonprofit agency. It organizesinternational projects at the request of sponsorssuch as the U.S. Information Agency, U.S. Agencyfor International Development, foundations,corporations, universities, foreign governmentsand international organizations.

Guidance information on all HE-related programsand services may be obtained through IIE'swebsite, IIE Online. The website address is:http://www.iie.org.

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Purposes and ParticipantsIIE administers international education, trainingand research activities to fulfill goals developed inconsultation with its sponsor organizations.Purposes can vary from the institutional develop-ment of a university in an emerging nation tomultinational corporate staff development, fromshort-term training to long-term research on worldfood needs. Half of those assisted are foreignstudents pursuing U.S. graduate degrees. TheInstitute also assists large numbers of U.S. studentsand U.S. and foreign senior scholars, scientists,artists, corporate executives and communityleaders each year.

Services to Higher Education and theCommunityIIE provides educational advising services world-wide that assist 200,000 individuals annually. IIEpublications are standard guides to internationalstudy. HE research reports provide a substantivebasis for policy choices in the field of internationalexchange.

U.S. OfficesU.S. offices are located in New York, the Institute'scentral office; Washington DC, Chicago, Denver,Houston and San Francisco. Students and educa-tors visiting New York City are encouraged tomake use of the IIE International EducationInformation Center in planning internationalstudy. The center is located at IIE headquarters at809 United Nations Plaza, and is open Tuesdaythrough Thursday from 11 to 4 except for majorholidays. The center cannot provide research assis-tance by phone or letter.

Overseas OfficesIIE overseas offices are located in Bangkok,Thailand; Hong Kong; Hanoi, Vietnam; MexicoCity, Mexico; Budapest, Hungary; and Moscow,Russia. In Indonesia, IIE is represented by theInternational Education Foundation in Jakarta.

H ow to UseThis Book

English Language and Orientation Programs in theUnited States will help you to locate opportunities tostudy English as a Second Language (ESL) in theUnited States. The book provides basic informationon Intensive English Programs and ESL courses atthe postsecondary level. It also provides usefulinformation in its introductory chapters, and theappendixes and indexes.

How to Use This Book offers specific informationon how to use program descriptions to identifyIntensive English Programs and ESL courses ofinterest to you. This section explains the book'soverall organization, how individual program entriesare organized, and the terms used in programdescriptions. A list of abbreviations used in entries isincluded.

In addition to consulting this book, internationalstudents should seek out the U.S. InformationService (USIS) educational advising centers in theirhome countries. USIS centers offer much informa-tion on U.S. higher education. Advisers can assistinternational students to make the right educationalchoice.

Entries in this book are based on a survey of 1,000U.S. postsecondary institutions and organizationson IIE's computer database of ESL sponsors. Inaddition, IIE sent questionnaires to all members ofthe ATESL professional interest section of NAFSA:Association of International Educators whoseinstitutes were not already represented in the book.ATESL is the acronym for Administrators andTeachers in English as a Second Language. Virtuallyall Intensive English Programs interested in recruit-ing international students are members of NAFSA/ATESL. The survey was carried out during aca-demic year 1995/96.

All Intensive English Programs and ESL courseslisted prepare foreign-language speakers for aca-demic study at U.S. educational institutions.Programs may also meet the needs of people who donot plan full-time academic study in the UnitedStates. In fact, many Intensive English Programsoffer instruction geared to the needs of individualspreparing for work or technical training in anEnglish-speaking environment. However, this bookdoes not include programs designed to meet survivalneeds of refugees and immigrants, or remedialEnglish programs for citizens and permanentresidents, unless such programs are open to interna-

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tional students and are bona fide regularly-scheduledESL programs that also prepare foreign-languagespeakers for U.S. higher education.

Important NoteThe Institute of International Education does notreview or evaluate programs or courses listed inthis book. Inclusion of a program or course does notimply IIE approval or recommendation. Omissiondoes not imply IIE disapproval. Program evaluationsand additional information must be requesteddirectly from the ESL sponsor, not from IIE.

IIE tries to make the information in this book asaccurate as possible. Bear in mind, however, thatinformation-gathering for a reference book beginslong before the book is printed, and that EnglishLanguage and Orientation Programs in the UnitedStates is not published every year. For these reasons,it is a good idea to use this book as a basic, but nota final, information resource for selecting IntensiveEnglish Programs and ESL courses. Final and fullinformation on any program or course must beobtained directly from the sponsoring organization.

At the point at which a choice must be made, it isespecially advisable to contact the ESL sponsor inregard to information likely to have changed overtime (e.g., dates and costs.) Note that entries in thisbook provide address, telephone, fax, e-mail andWorld Wide Web information helpful in makingdirect contact with the educational institutions andorganizations that sponsor Intensive English Pro-grams and ESL courses in the United States. Usethis information!

INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAMS

Intensive English Programs are full-time educa-tional programs that provide a minimum of 15hours of class instruction each week. These pro-grams prepare people from other nations for U.S.higher education. They typically offer several levelsof English language training. They provide orienta-tion to U.S. academic life. Their intention is toteach international students to speak, write andunderstand English up to the level required forsuccessful academic performance at a U.S. college oruniversity. Some Intensive English Programs alsooffer courses to develop English proficiency in

specific fields of study such as education, law,marketing, science, etc.

This section also describes a group of programs thatfocus on specific academic and professional fieldsoften at the graduate level. These programs ofEnglish for Specific Purposes (ESP) develop bothEnglish language communications skills and skillsneeded for work and study in a professional field inthe United States. For example, English for businessprograms are available that provide an introductionto U.S. management concepts and that strengthenthe business-related English skills of the partici-pants. Index III at the back of this book lists allESP programs and Intensive English Programs thatoffer courses in specific fields.

For less intensive ESL (i.e., less than 15 hours/week), see ESL Courses, the second section of thebook. Students often combine academic degreestudy with additional ESL courses that allow themto continue to develop English language proficiencywhile studying in their chosen field. These ESLcourses are described in the next section of thisbook.

Sample Entry: Intensive English ProgramsThe sample entry describes a program that does notexist. In fact, the program entry could not exist,because it offers information under virtually allheadings available as options in our computerdatabase. No Intensive English Program offers quitethat many options, although many come close. Theadvantage of this mythical program is that it allowsus to provide an example of the many differentkinds of useful data you may encounter in usingthis book, and to explain what they all mean.

CALIFORNIA1111EXEMPLARY STATE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramMendocino Hall 10150 Johnson AvenueExemplary CA 99009-1999Ph 299-999-9977Fax 299-999-8866E-mail [email protected] http://www.esu/intpgms.edu

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IEP note As 5 hours electivesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk,Communications, Public Relations 5 hrs/wk, Test Prepara-tion: TOEFL 5 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning September, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning December, AprilAverage class :duo, '10Program size 50 average term, 75 summer.Distribution Africa 5%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania60%; Middle East/North Africa 15%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 3 part-time Full-time teachingload: 15 hours/weekdvanreddegree ESL folds: 5 full-time, 3part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 4 part-timeEliglility. all foreign nationals with academic admissionto host institutionIssues 1 -20,. IAP-66.1,20 includes academic admission.conditional on English language proficiency .

Academic credit 5 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing freshman English May take academic courses: atAdvanced levelTests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan tests,locally developed testsServices acadeiniC counseling, academiclitaCeinent, airportmeeting, campus-orientation, conversation partners,;crosscultural activities;.field trips, homestay,.host family,housing assistancei international student adviser, personal/.cultural counseling, recreational activities;'visa/tax. counselingCosts tuition $3;000.00. 16-weeks, $1,600.00 8-weeks; -

application fee $50,00 applicable to tuition; activities fee...S75.00; health insurance $250.00 -Housing Campus housing: available year-round Off-campushousing: readily available, moderately priced; assistance inlocating provided Room: $1,500.00 I6-weeks, $850.00 8-weeksBoard board plan $700.00 16-weeks, 10 meals per week;5750.00, 15 meals per week; $775.00. 19 meals per weekOther information Established 1975 Member: UCIEP,.AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (13+C),

The paragraphs that follow explain the terms usedunder each major heading in a program entry, usingthe sample entry as an example. Major headings areprinted in boldface. Subheads under the majorheadings are printed in italic type.

OVERALL ORGANIZATION

Programs are grouped by state. See the Map ofthe United States of America in this book. Withineach state, programs are listed alphabetically byname of the sponsor higher educational institutionor corporation.

Sponsor Name and Address

CALIFORNIA1111EXEMPLARY STATE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramMendocino Hall 10150 Johnson AvenueExemplary CA 99009-1999Ph 299-999-9977Fax 299-999-8866E-mail [email protected] http://www.esu/intpgms.edu

Academic year 1996/97

Each entry begins with a number used to identifythe program within the listing sequence and in theindexes. Intensive English Program entry numbersare four-digit numbers beginning with 1. Thename of the sponsor college, university, or corpora-tion is next, followed by the title of the program.

The program sponsor is the organization with legalresponsibility for the program. If the sponsor is aU.S. accredited college or university; the entryindicates that fact on the last line with the symbol(HE).

Accreditation is recognition by impartial evaluatingagencies that a college or university meets a definedstandard. It is important to know that a U.S. highereducational institution is accredited, becausenational and regional agencies with long experiencein evaluation have verified that educational offeringsof the college or university meet a minimumstandard of quality.

IIE uses the standard annual reference book,Accredited Institutions of Postsecondary Education,published for the Council on Postsecondary Ac-creditation by the American Council on Education,as its resource in determining accreditation status ofcolleges and universities in this book.

Note that accreditation applies only to colleges anduniversities. There is no accepted accrediting agencyfor Intensive English Programs as separate entities.

If the sponsor organization is a corporation that isnot a U.S. accredited college or university, thesymbol (HE) does not appear at the end of thelisting.

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In some cases, a corporation-owned program isphysically located on the campus of an accreditedU.S. college or university, but the higher educationalinstitution itself is not the sponsor. In such cases,the address indicates that the program is located oncampus in care of (c/o) the higher educationalinstitution, e.g., John Smith English LanguageProgram, do John Doe University, and the symbol(HE) does not appear at the foot of the entry.

The program address, telephone, fax, and e-mail areas provided to IIE in response to the survey for thisedition. The URL (Uniform Resource Locator)subheading indicates the program sponsor's homepage address on the World Wide Web. This isfollowed by the Academic year on which the infor-mation provided is based. Standard two-letter U.S.Post Office abbreviations are used for state names inall addresses, e.g., CA for California, NY for NewYork, etc. See Map of the United States of Americafor identification of the two-letter U.S. Post Officestate abbreviations.

Few abbreviations are used in this book because itsprimary readers do not speak English as their firstlanguage. Standard abbreviations used in programentries are listed at the end of How To Use ThisBook.

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All intensive ESL programs are identified by thephrase Intensive English Program after the addressand academic year information, followed by a tablethat presents the number of hours/week of requiredwork.

Class is the number of required hours per week ofclassroom instruction at each level of ESL.

Lab is the number of hours per week that stu-dents are required to spend in a language laboratory.

CAI is an abbreviation for Computer-AssistedInstruction. If other electives are offered, they will belisted here.

The levels of English language proficiency used inthis book are:

B: Beginning level: student has no knowledgeof English.

LI: Low Intermediate level: student has somebasic knowledge of English, can understandand be understood with difficulty.

I: Intermediate level: student can understandand read with some ease, makes frequentmistakes in writing and speaking, hascontrol of a limited number of grammaticalstructures.

A: Advanced level: student has control overmost of the structures of English grammar,makes few mistakes although lacks fullidiomatic fluency.

In the program descriptions, these terms describethe level of English language proficiency of enteringstudents for whom a particular program is in-tended. Programs may divide participants into evenmore precisely categorized levels of English profi-ciency, e.g., Higher Intermediate, and offer morefinely differentiated levels of instruction.

Information on other aspects of ESL instruction areprovided where available, e.g., information onoptional activities, at the bottom of the table thatstates intensive ESL class and lab hours/week. If theIntensive English Program offers courses in specificfields, this information appears next under theheading English for Specific Purposes.

English for Specific Purposes Programs

Five to ten percent of the nearly 400 IntensiveEnglish Programs have a special focus on a profes-sional field or on orientation to U.S. academic life.These special programs are identified by individualnames rather than by the generic title "IntensiveEnglish Program." For example, the English forSpecific Purposes (ESP) program at Exemplary StateUniversity might have a name like the InternationalBusiness and Banking Program for Professionals.Information on ESP programs parallels that pro-vided on Intensive English Programs, except thatthe table on hours/week of class and language labinstruction does not apply and is not used. Asummary phrase stating class hours/week is usedinstead of the table.

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Terms

Ternis 1G:weeks' bOgiculing ternber, January; 8 weeksbeginning June

Provides information on length-in-weeks of program

terms, and on months in which new terms begin.Many sponsors offer programs of several different

lengths. Programs frequently begin at several

different starting-dates during the year. Terms lists

longest term first, followed in descending order of

length by other terms offered. Beginningdates aresequenced from August, the first month of theacademic year, and continue through the annualcycle through July. Months, rather than exact dates,

are used as beginning dates in the entries.

For more information on beginning dates, see Index

II, which provides guidance as to the beginningdates of all programs in this section, broken-downinto thirds of each month of the year.

Longest Break(s)

Longest break(s). 2 weeks beginning December, April

It helps people from other nations to know whenthe longest break(s) in a program occur, especially

when alternate housing arrangements must be madeduring the breaks, as is often the case. Contactindividual programs to determine their housingpolicy during breaks. Ask about any other interrup-tions in the programs, e.g., for holidays.

Average Class Size and Program Size

Average dass size 10

Program size 50 average term, 75 summer

Average class size indicates the average number ofstudents per class. Program size is the averagenumber of enrolled students of the entire IntensiveEnglish Program at the institution. In some cases,programs have provided figures on program size forboth the average term during the academic year andfor their summer program, typically where there is alarge difference between the academic year enroll-ment and the summer enrollment.

Distribution

Distribution AfriCa 5%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania.

60%; Midclle:Ean/North Africa 15%; Othcr/UnknciWn 5%

This statistic describes the percentage of totalenrollment from each world region in the program.

Faculty,

Faculty Teachers 5 full-time: 3, pan -rime Full-time t;aching!auk 15 hours/week AtillanCe4 ;levee ESL fields: 5 full:lime,3 pan -time Adminirtratorr. 1 full-time. 4 pan -time

Pro-grams may employ either full-time and/

or part-time. Statistics are given on numbers ofinstructors employed in both categories. Informa-tion is provided on the average number of hours/week taught by a full-time faculty member.

Entries also provide the numbers of full-time and/orpart-time instructors with advanced degrees in ESL-

related fields. Instructors with advanced degreeshold the minimum of a master's degree in Teachingof English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) orTeaching of English as a Second Language (TESL)or in applied linguistics.

Also provided are the numbers of full- and /or part-time administrators for the program.

Eligibility

Higibalty all foreign nationals with academic admission" tohost institution .

Specifies the groups of applicants who are eligiblefor admission to the Intensive English Program, aswell as any special conditions in regard to eligibility.

Issues

Issues 1-20. 1AP-66. 1-20 indudes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiency

Indicates that certificates of eligibility for U.S.Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) visaforms are issued by the program. The two majorcertificates of eligibility necessary for a visa are the1-20, for the F visa, and the IAP-66, for the J visa.

Note that the certificate of eligibility is not in and ofitself a visa, which must be issued by appropriateconsular officials at U.S. diplomatic of in othercountries. U.S. consular officials only issue visas toprospective students if they meet all conditionsimposed by the U.S. embassy or consulate.

In some cases, the 1-20 issued for study in apreacademic Intensive English Program may include

academic admission to the formal academic pro-gram of the sponsoring college or university. If so, a

brief statement of the conditions for academic

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admission is provided in the entry, e.g., 1-20includes academic admission conditional on demon-strated English language proficiency.

Academic Credit

Academic aedk 5 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing freshman English May take academic courses: atAdvanced level

Some ESL programs sponsored by U.S. colleges anduniversities offer credit towards an academic degreefor work completed in preacademic intensiveEnglish. This heading indicates whether such creditis offered, the amount of credit offered, and whetherESL can replace required courses in freshmanEnglish, a foreign language, an elective, or otheracademic courses.

In some cases, typically at the Advanced level, ESLstudents may take academic courses at the sponsorcollege or university while still actively enrolled inthe Intensive English Program. Information isprovided as to whether it is possible to take aca-demic courses, and on the conditions for takingacademic courses, e.g., with permission from theESL program staff.

Tests

Tests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan tests.'

iocally developed tests

ESL programs use standardized tests to measureEnglish language proficiency, most commonly theTest of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) ofthe Educational Testing Service (ETS). This headingprovides information on the standardized tests usedby the program sponsor to measure achievement ofEnglish language proficiency.

Services

Services academic counseling, academic placement, airport

meeting, campus orientation, conversation partners,,:rosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,

housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/

cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counseling

Several kinds of support services are commonlyprovided by ESL programs. Information is given asto whether the program offers academic counseling,academic placement (i.e., seeks to find an appropri-ate U.S. college or university for program students

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upon successful completion of the Intensive EnglishProgram), airport meeting, campus orientation,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, a hostfamily program (in which arrangements are made forESL students to visit with U.S. families), housingassistance (in which the program offers assistance inlocating lodging), personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities and/or visa/tax counseling.

Costs

Costs tuition $3,000.00 16- weeks, $1,400.00 8-weeks;application fee $50.00 applicable to tuition; activities fee

575.00; health insurance $250.00

Cost data is provided on tuition, application fee, ifany, activities fee, if any, and other fees. In somecases, an application fee may be applied to tuition ifthe candidate is admitted to the Intensive EnglishProgram. This information is provided whereavailable.

If room and board are not separate costs but areincluded in tuition, entries provide that information.

Housing

Housing Campus housing: available year.round Off-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced; :-

assistance in locating provided Room: $1,500.00 16-weeks,S850.00 8-weeks

Indicates whether the program offers campushousing or not. Also indicates charges for housing(room) or housing plus food (room and board).

Off-campus housing may be available. Entries statewhether off-campus housing is available or not,whether it is readily available or difficult to find,and whether it is moderately priced or expensive. Ifthe program offers assistance in locating off-campushousing, that fact is indicated.

Board

Board board plan $700.00 16-weeks, 10 meals per week;

5750.00. 15 meals per week; $775.00, 19 meals per week

Provides information on charges for food (board).Where the information is given, the price includesthe number of meals per week. In some cases,housing and food (room and board) costs arecombined into a single room and board charge, in

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which case the board heading directs the reader,

using the phrase, "board plan included in housing,"

to the housing heading, where information on thecombined cost is provided.

Other Information

Other information Esutblished: 1975 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsemenu: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

t HE) (NC) II

Established: states the year in which the ESL programbegan. The year given is not the year in which thesponsor college or university was founded. It is the year

in which an existing higher educational institution orprivate language school first offered its Intensive

English Program.

Member: indicates that the sponsor organization is amember of University and College Intensive EnglishPrograms (UCIEP) and/or the American Associa-tion of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP).UCIEP is an independent consortium of university-and college-administered Intensive English Pro-grams in the U.S. Its purpose is the advancement ofprofessional standards and quality instruction inIntensive English Programs. AAIEP is an organiza-tion of Intensive English Programs aimed at pro-moting ethical and professional standards forIntensive English Programs. Details on each of theseorganizations are printed in the appendixes of thisbook.

Endorsements: "TESOL standards" indicates that thesponsor organization has endorsed the "TESOLStandards for Post-Secondary Programs" developedby Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages(TESOL), the professional association of ESLteachers and administrators. "NAFSA principles"indicates that the sponsor organization has endorseda set of standards developed by NAFSA: Association

of International Educators, a nonprofit membershipassociation composed of individuals and representa-tives of postsecondary institutions. The TESOLstandards and the NAFSA principles are printed infull as appendixes to this book, and introductorychapters in the front of this book provide informa-tion on their roles in the field of English as a SecondLanguage in the United States.

Users of this book are encouraged to consult theTESOL standards and NAFSA principles as part of

their decision-making process in choosing an ESLprogram. The fact that an ESL sponsor endorsesthe TESOL standards and/or NAFSA principles isan indication that the program attempts to meetdefined standards of quality for ESL teaching andadministration.

As noted above under the sponsor name andaddress heading, (HE) means that the sponsorthe legal entity responsible for the Intensive EnglishProgramis an accredited U.S. college or univer-sity. Programs which are not identified with the(HE) symbol are sponsored by corporations orother organizations that are not U.S. accreditedcolleges or universities.

The (P+C) symbol at the end of an entry meansthat an intensive, full-time English program islocated at an institution that also offers ESL courseswhich are not full-time and are less intensive.Information on courses is provided in the nextsection of this book, ESL Courses.

If the 6-symbol appears, the user will be able tofind the program sponsor's ad in this book.

ESL COURSES

This section describes English as a Second Languagecourses and semi-intensive ESL programs. All courses

are intended for international students pursuingacademic study at U.S. colleges and universities. ESLcourses offer fewer than 15 hours of languageinstruction weekly. Students are typically enrolled fordegree study at a U.S. higher educational institutionand are taking ESL courses to improve their Englishlanguage proficiency as part of their academicprogram. Although courses are chiefly intended forstudents, some are open to individuals not enrolledin study for an academic degree.

For more intensive, full-time ESL programs of 15or more hours/week, see the first section of thisbook, Intensive English Programs. Students whoneed to concentrate on developing English lan-guage proficiency before they can successfully

pursue degree study at a U.S. college or university

typically enroll in a preacademic Intensive EnglishProgram (IEP). These students may spend severalweeks to several months on full-time Englishlanguage study.

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Sample Entry: ESL CoursesThe sample ESL course entry provides examples ofthe data to be found in the course descriptions inthis book. The paragraphs below explain terms usedunder each major heading, using the sample entry asan example. Major headings are printed in boldface.Subheads under major headings are printed in italictype.

CALIFORNIA2222

EXEMPLARY STATE UNIVERSITY

Mendocino Hall 10150 Johnson AvenueExemplary CA 99009-1999Pk:299-999-9977Fek.229;999-8866E-iiii1144eSu.edu. .

URL http://www.esu/intpgmiedu

Acadeinit: Year 1.996/97

TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL, waived if student:omplete s.the institution} IEP - .

Orientadon offered; $35.00 orientation fee; 2 dayszarn.Pui.prientation for international students, part of 5 daysorientation for all studentsServices.. academic counseling, academic placement, airportmeeting; career counseling, computer lab, conversationpartners;.&osscultural activities, field trips, homestay,.hostfamily housing assistance, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL Coursespall, spring:B, LI:::.SL, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/term.1, AsGrammar, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk termWriting. 5. hrs/wk, 16 wk termSpring:.AtReading Comprehension, 3 hrs/wk, 16 Wit termVoCabulary Development, 3 hrs/wic,-16.wk termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Member: UCIEP.\AIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principlesHE) (P+C) I

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OVERALL ORGANIZATION

Courses are organized by state. See the Map of theUnited States of America in this book. Within eachstate, courses are listed alphabetically by the nameof the sponsor college or university.

Sponsor Name and Address

CALIFORNIA2222:

EXEMPLARY STATE UNIVERSITY

Mendocino Hall 101Johnson Avenue

Exemplary CA 99009-1999Ph 299-999-9977Fax 299-999-8866E-mail [email protected] http://www.esu/intpgms.edu

lcademic year 1996/97

Each entry begins with a number used to identify itin the listing sequence and in the indexes. ESLcourse entry numbers are four-digit numbersbeginning with 2. The name of the sponsor highereducational institution is followed by its address.

The address, telephone, fax, e-mail, and URLnumbers are as provided to IIE in response to thesurvey for this book. They are followed by theAcademic year on which the information provided isbased.

TOEFL Reauirea for Academic Admission

TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentompletts the institution} IEP

International students who apply for academicadmission to a U.S. college or university often mustmeet a minimum standard of English languageproficiency as demonstrated by their performanceon the standard TOEFL examination (Test ofEnglish as a Foreign Language.) Minimum TOEFLscores required for undergraduate and, whereappropriate, graduate admission are given underthis heading. In some cases, the TOEFL require-ment is waived if the student completes theinstitution's IEP, and this information is providedaccordingly.

Orientation

Orientation. offered; $35.00 orientation fee; 2 days campusorientation for international students, part of 5 days orienta-

:ion for all students

Orientation to U.S. higher education and to U.S.society is particularly important for the internationalstudent, who, from the moment of arrival in theUnited States, must deal with customs and practicesvery different from those to which he or she isaccustomed. Most campuses offer an orientation forall incoming students, both U.S. and foreign. Manycampuses also offer special orientation programs forinternational students, frequently in combinationwith the more general orientation given to all newstudents. This heading provides data on the avail-ability and length of orientation, the additional cost(if any) for orientation, and whether a special effortis made to orient the international student.

Services

Services academic counseling, academic placement, airportmeeting, career counseling, computer lab, conversationpartners, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, hostfamily, housing assistance, international studentadviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counseling

International students require special support fromcampus services. If a campus provides academic andpersonal/cultural counseling and other specialservices to the international student through theoffice of an international student adviser or by othermeans, the availability of such services is indicatedhere.

ESL Courses

ESL CoursesFall, spring:B, LI:ESL, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wtherriaI, Al -

Grammar, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk termWriting, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk termSpring:

A:Reading Comprehension, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk termVocabulary Development, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk term

ESL courses offered by the institution are listed. Thelevel of English language proficiency at which acourse is taught is indicated by one of the four

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standard symbols used in this book: B (Beginning),LI (Lower Intermediate), I (Intermediate), and A(Advanced).

Each course listing indicates the number of hoursper week and the terms during which the course isoffered, unless the sponsor did not provide thisinformation.

Other information

Other information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Member: UCIEPAAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

(HE) (P+C)

Part-time ESL courses open to: Many U.S. collegesand universities offer part-time ESL courses toindividuals who are not formally enrolled for anacademic degree. This heading provides informa-tion as to whether part-time ESL is open to depen-dents of enrolled foreign students, or to businesspersonnel, tourists and other groups that canbenefit from ESL classes.

Member: indicates that the sponsor organization isa member of University and College IntensiveEnglish Programs (UCIEP) and/or the AmericanAssociation of Intensive English Programs(AAIEP). Details on each of these organizations areprinted in the appendixes of this book.

Endorsements: "TESOL standards" indicates thatthe sponsor organization has endorsed a set ofstandards for ESL programs developed by Teachersof English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL),the professional association of ESL teachers andadministrators. "NAFSA principles" indicates thatthe sponsor organization has endorsed a set ofstandards developed by NAFSA: Association ofInternational Educators, a nonprofit membershipassociation composed of individuals and representa-tives of postsecondary institutions. The TESOLstandards and the NAFSA principles are printed infull as appendixes to this book, and introductorychapters in the front of this book provide informa-tion on their roles in the field of English as aSecond Language in the United States.

As noted above under the sponsor name andaddress heading, (HE) at the foot of an entrymeans that the course(s) listed are offered by anaccredited U.S. college or university.

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The (P+C) symbol at the end of a course entrymeans that an intensive, full-time English programis also offered by this institution. Related programsare described in the previous section of this book,Intensive English Programs.

If the II-symbol appears, the user will be able to findthe program sponsor's ad in this book.

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A bbreviations

AAIEP American Association of IntensiveEnglish Programs

ATESL Administrators and Teachers in Englishas a Second Language

CAI Computer-assisted instructionCELT Comprehensive English Language TestESL English as a Second LanguageESP English for Specific PurposesHrs/wk Hours per weekIEP Intensive English ProgramLab Language laboratoryNAFSA Association of International EducatorsTESOL Teachers of English to Speakers of

Other LanguagesTOEFL Test of English as a Foreign LanguageTOEIC Test of English for International

CommunicationUCIEP University and College Intensive

English Programs

Proficiency LevelsLevels of English language proficiency used in thisbook are

B BeginningStudent has no knowledge of English

LI Lower IntermediateStudent has some basic knowledge ofEnglish. Can understand and be understoodwith difficulty

I IntermediateStudent can understand and read withsome ease. Makes frequent mistakes inwriting and speaking. Has control of alimited number of grammatical structures.

A AdvancedStudent has control over most of the struc-tures of English grammar. Makes fewmistakes although lacks full idiomaticfluency.

SymbolsHE U.S. accredited higher educational

institutionP+C Offers intensive ESL program and ESL

course(s)Program sponsor's ad may be found in book

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M ap of theUnited Statesof AmericaThe map on following pages shows the geographiclocation of the 50 states of the United States,where all ESL programs and courses described inEnglish Language and Orientation Programs in theUnited States are located. The states are identified bytheir two-letter U.S. Post Office abbreviations inaddresses throughout this book. Use this map forreference in identifying the geographical location ofprograms and courses of interest to you.

State AbbreviationsAlabama AL Missouri MOAlaska AK Montana MTArizona AZ Nebraska NEArkansas AR Nevada NVCalifornia CA New Hampshire NHColorado CO New Jersey NJ

Connecticut CT New Mexico NMDelaware DE New York NYDistrict of Columbia North Carolina NC(Washington DC) DC North Dakota NDFlorida FL Ohio OHGeorgia GA Oklahoma OKGuam GU Oregon ORHawaii HI Pennsylvania PA

Idaho ID Rhode Island RI

Illinois IL South Carolina SCIndiana IN South Dakota SDIowa IA Tennessee TNKansas KS Texas TXKentucky KY Utah UTLouisiana LA Vermont VTMaine ME Virginia VA

Maryland MD Washington WA

Massachusetts MA West Virginia WVMichigan MI Wisconsin WIMinnesota MN Wyoming WY

Mississippi MS

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lanning forStudy in theUnited States:A ResourceGuide

Study in the United States can be an extraordinaryadventure in which the educational experiences donot start or stop at the classroom door. For students,study in the U.S. brings fresh perspectives oneducational objectives, career choices, political andeconomic issues and human relationships. For mid-career professionals and educators, it can point acareer in new directions, provide an invigoratingchange from routine and enhance educators'teaching and research upon their return.

Planning is the most crucial factor in the success ofU.S. study and research at all educational levels, andshould begin at least one year prior to departure.The choices to be made are many, and require timeand thought. Choosing,the right institution andprogram is complex, but can reward you with theexperience of a lifetime.

The need for advance planning is especially impor-tant when you need financial assistance to achieveyour educational or research objectives. Many grantsand fellowships are awarded on the basis of competi-tions that require candidates to begin the applica-tion procedure eighteen months or more beforedeparture. In many cases the deadline date forapplication is one full year before the award begins.

Funding Sources Researching theOptionsFunding for United States Study: A Guide for Interna-tional Students and Professionals ($39.95, availablefrom IIE Books, PO Box 371, Annapolis JunctionMD 20701) brings together information on a widevariety of grants that may be used by foreignnationals. It is compiled from a survey of more than10,000 organizations that offer grants and/or areactive in international educational exchange. Thebook is intended to provide information on thoseawards for which anyone who meets eligibilitycriteria may apply. Grants described in the book areoffered by the U.S. and foreign governments,colleges and universities, international organiza-tions, professional associations, foundations,corporations, libraries, research centers and bina-tional agencies.

Types of awards offered range from small travelgrants to postdoctoral research fellowships intendedto cover full costs of research, living and dependents'expenses, international travel and a variety of other

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expenses. Grants are offered that cover only tuitionor living expenses, or that are intended to supple-ment financial support from other sources. Someawards are totally unrestricted in how they may beused. Duration varies from the length of a confer-ence, to a summer or academic year, up to three ormore years.

Calculate ExpensesWhen figuring your expenses to study or carry outresearch in the U.S., be sure to factor in all costs:tuition, housing, food, fees, books, health insurance,travel to and from your home country and theUnited States, and local travel.

Do not expect to find employment once you arrivein the U.S. On-campus work employment opportu-nities are limited and highly competitive. CurrentU.S. immigration regulations restrict employmentoutside the university for both international studentsand their spouses. Wages for teaching and researchassistantships at U.S. universities are generallysubject to U.S. taxes.

Women and U.S. StudyDespite recent progress, the percentage of womenparticipants in international scholarship programsremains markedly lower than that of men.

The problems and barriers that women face inpursuing international education are wide-ranging.Family and personal concerns often weigh heavily inwomen's professional decisions. Societal norms andexpectationsand restrictions and taboosvaryfrom country to country, from city to rural areas,and even from family to family within the samecommunity. While there are strategies for helping toovercome barriers, such tremendous diversitydemands that every woman who decides to pursueinternational educational opportunities necessarilyaddress these issues within her own specific culturaland familial context.

It is important to focus on the positive aspects ofstudy abroad. Pursuing advanced education overseaswill benefit not only you, but also your family, andbroadly speaking, perhaps even your country. Uponyour return you will be better prepared to serve inyour chosen profession, and you may have a signifi-cant impact on your community in your chosenfield.

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For practical information for women contemplatingstudy or research in the U.S., read Study Abroad:you can get there from here! available free from IIEBooks, PO Box 371, Annapolis Junction MD20701.

Other ResourcesYour nearest Educational Advising Center will haveadditional information on funding and study orresearch in the U.S. Most centers have generalreference material with the addresses and admissionrequirements of various institutions, as well asinformation on grants. They may also have speciallectures on admissions and funding possibilities.

To locate the Educational Advising Center nearestyou, refer to the appendix "Overseas EducationalAdvising Centers" in Funding for United StatesStudy, consult the Directory of Overseas EducationalAdvising Centers ($19.95, College Board Publica-tions, Box 886, New York NY 10101), or contactthe American Embassy, consulate or USIS office inyour country.

The following bibliography lists publications andWebsites concerned with study and research abroadas well as funding opportunities. The list is currentat time of publication of English Language andOrientation Programs in the United States. Contactpublishers and Websites for the most up-to-dateinformation.

Publications

Advisory List of International Educational Traveland Exchange Programs, Council on Standards forInternational Educational Travel, 1992

Annual Register of Grant Support, 29th edition,R.R. Bowker/Reed Publishing, 1996URL: http://www.reedref.com:80/bowker/index.html,

see "Product Catalog"This comprehensive reference is organized by subjectarea and offers information on both traditional(corporate, private, and public) and nontraditional(educational associations and unions) sources offunding.

Assistantships and Graduate Fellowships in theMathematical Sciences, American MathematicalSociety Publications, 1995-96URL: http://www.ams.org, go to "ANIS Publications",

then to "New Publications"

This resource gives detailed descriptions of specificacademic departments at specific schools. It offerssources of support for foreign nationals wishing tostudy in the U.S. and sources of support for gradu-ate study and travel for U.S. students.

Athletic Scholarships, 3rd edition, Facts on File,1994This guide gives a state-by-state listing of Americancolleges including sports opportunities and scholar-ship amounts. It also includes contact names andaddresses and a sport-by-sport appendix.

Awards, Honors & Prizes: U.S. and Canada, Vol. 1,First edition, Gale Research/Thomson Publishing,1986URL: http://www.thomson.com/gale/default.html,go to "Gale Catalog"

Awards in this comprehensive guide are listedalphabetically by administering organization,followed by alphabetical listings and descriptions ofeach award offered. It is indexed by organization,award and subject.

Barron's Complete College Financing Guide,Barron's Educational Series, Inc., 1994This book explicitly states that it is useful forinternational students. Offering basic financial aidinformation, it also describes the following types ofprograms: federal, state, school, employment,military, minority, women, and handicapped.

Barron's Guide to Financing a Medical SchoolEducation, Barron's Educational Series, Inc., 1994Offering basic information about financial aid formedical school, this resource lists programs forminority applicants, and federal, state and indi-vidual assistance programs. It also includes adirectory of U.S. medical schools.

Directory of Biomedical and Health Care Grants,9th edition, Oryx Press, 1995URL: http://www.oryxpress.com/books, go to

"Browse our Catalogs"This resource lists a wide range of programs spon-sored by both private and governmental sources. Forfederal grant searches, this guide provides NSF,NIH, RFA and RFP program and reference num-bers. Programs are indexed by type, subject andsponsor.

Directory of Financial Aids for Women, ReferenceService Press, 1993-95Divided into scholarships, fellowships, loans, grants,awards and internships, this resource provides fullprogram descriptions. It includes an annotatedbibliography and is indexed by program title,sponsor, area and subject.

Directory of Grants in the Humanities, 9th edition,Oryx Press, 1995/96URL: http://www.oryxpress.com/books, go to

"Browse our Catalogs"This resource lists a wide range of programs spon-sored by both private and governmental sourcesincluding the NEA and NEH. Listings include afull program description. Programs are indexed bytype, subject and sponsor.

Directory of Research Grants, Oryx Press, 1995URL: http: / /wwworyxpress.com /books, go to

"Browse our Catalogs"Taken from the GRANTS database, this resourcelists a wide range of research programs sponsored byboth private and governmental sources. Listingsinclude a full program description. Programs areindexed by type, subject and sponsor.

Fellowships in International Aflairs-A Guide toOpportunities in the U.S. er Abroad, Lynne RiennerPublishers, 1994Published in conjunction with WIIS (Women inInternational Service), this guide lists fellowshipsmeant to encourage women to pursue careers ininternational security. Fellowships are listed alpha-betically and indexed by title, area and type.

Foundation Grants to Individuals, 9th edition,Foundation Center, 1995URL: http://fdncenter.org, go to "Publications"This guide offers descriptions of a wide range ofgrants for individuals. It is comprehensively indexedby subject, type, geographic area, sponsor, educa-tional institution and foundation name. It alsoincludes an annotated bibliography.

Free Money for Graduate School Henry Holt &Co., 1993Program descriptions in this resource are arrangedby graduate school curricula and include restric-tions, deadlines and contact information. They areindexed alphabetically.

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Free Money from Colleges and Universities, HenryHolt & Co., 1993These program listings are organized by state andinclude a full program description. They are indexedalphabetically and by subject.

Funding for Law: Legal Education, Research &Study, Oryx Press, 1991URL: http://www.oryxpress.com/books, go to

"Browse our Catalogs"This resource offers detailed program informationabout law school fellowships and internships, andgrants for legal research. It is indexed by subject andsponsor.

German-American Scholarship Guide-ExchangeOpportunities for Historians and Social Scientists,German Historical Institute, 1994-95This guide is divided into two sections: scholarshipsfor study and research in the U.S., and scholarshipsfor study and research in Germany. Programs ineach section are listed alphabetically and indexed bycategory.

Grants for Teachers: A Guide to Federal and PrivateFunding, Capitol Publications, 1993This guide describes the how-tos of applying forfunding. It lists sources as follows: national andinternational, state and local and state fundingdirectories. Entries are indexed by subject and bytype of support.

Grants Register, St. Martin's Press, 1995-97This guide offers a comprehensive list of programs.They are organized alphabetically with specialattention to eligibility requirements, and are indexedby subject.

Grants, Fellowships, and Prizes of Interest toHistorians, AHA Publications, 1995-96URL: http://web.gmu.edu/chnm/aha/pubsThis guide offers'information on awards for histori-ans from undergraduate to postgraduate grants,fellowships, prizes, internships and awards. It alsoincludes a section on article, book and essay prizes.

Guide to Grants and Fellowships in Linguisitics,Linguistic Society of America, 1994-96Programs in this guide are listed alphabetically byorganization (institutions, associations, and founda-tions) with descriptions. It also includes a list of

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government agencies and a grants calendar withdeadline information. There is no index.

Guide to U.S. Department of Education Programs,GPO, 1994Programs are very briefly outlined and broken down asfollows: elementary and secondary, postsecondary,research and improvement, bilingual education andminority languages, vocational and adult, specialeducation and rehab services. All are indexed.

Harvard College Guide to Grants, Harvard Univer-sity Office of Career Services, 1994URL: http://www.fas.harvard.edu, go to 'Adminis-

trative Departments", "Office of Career Services","Services 6- Resources"

Geared toward college students and recent gradu-ates, this guide describes national and regionalgrants and fellowships for study in the U.S., studyabroad, and work and practical experience. It alsooffers appendixes and a bibliography.

Higher Education Moneybook for Minorities andWomen, Young, Matthews & Cox Publications,1993Programs are broken down as follows: generalundergraduate, undergraduate by major field,general graduate, graduate by academic field,general postdoctoral and postdoctoral by academicfield. Each is briefly described and indexed alpha-betically, by state and by keywords.

Hispanic Yearbook-Anuario Hispano, T.I.Y.M.Publishing Co., AnnualURL: http://www.catalog.com/favisionThis guide lists Hispanic organizations, publica-tions, radio and TV stations, though not specificallyfor grant-giving purposes. The 1995 editionincludes a diskette of 800 financial aid programs forminorities.

Home from Home, Central Bureau, 1994This resource lists homestays, home exchanges,term stays and farm stays in 50 countries.

International Exchange Locator, Alliance forInternational Educational and Cultural Exchange,1996This is a guide to U.S. organizations, federalagencies, and congressional committees active ininternational educational exchange. It lists over 400Federal agency officials in 21 agencies with com-plete address and fax information.

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The International Foundation Directory, EuropaPublications Limited, 1994URL: http://www.bic.org.uk/libf/europa.htmlAlthough this comprehensive resource doesn't containspecific program information, it lists grant-givingfoundations and describes their activities. It alsoincludes contact information for those foundations.

Journalist's Road to Success-A Career and Scholar-ship Guide, The Dow Jones Newspaper Fund, 1993As the title suggests, this guide covers education,scholarship, and career information. There is aseparate section covering scholarships and grantswhich is divided by type of program (i.e. grant,scholarship, internship, training program, etc.).

Money for Film and Video Artists, ACA (AmericanCouncil for the Arts), 1991The listings are organized by sponsoring organiza-tion and entries include comments as well as basicapplication and program information. Entries areindexed by organization, geographic area, mediumand format, and type of support.

Money for International Exchange in the Arts, ACA(American Council for the Arts), 1992This directory lists grants, fellowships and awardsfor travel abroad, support and technical assistancefor international tours and exchange, internationalartists' residencies, programs that support artists'professional development, and more.

Money for Performing Artists, ACA (AmericanCouncil for the Arts), 1991The programs in this guide are listed by sponsoringorganization and include a detailed description withcontact information. They are indexed alphabeti-cally by organization, discipline, geographic areaand type of support.

Money for Visual Artists, ACA (American Councilfor the Arts), 1993Programs are listed alphabetically by sponsor withdetailed program description. They are indexed byorganization, geographic area and type of support.

Music Scholarship Guide, Music Educators NationalConference, 1994URL: http://www.menc.org/books/books.htmlThis resource offers information on more than2,000 scholarships in more than 600 public and

private educational institutions in the U.S. andCanada. Descriptions include detailed program andcontact information.

Music, Dance er Theater Scholarships, ConwayGreene Publishing Co., 1995This resource is divided by type of scholarship andschools are listed alphabetically. It is indexed byschool, and there is also a city/state locator.

Official Guide to Financing Your MBA, GraduateManagement Admission Council, 1994In addition to basic financial aid information, thisguide includes a chapter on scholarships which islisted by organization. It includes complete programdescriptions including eligibility requirements.

Prentice Hall Guide to Scholarships & Fellowshipsfor Math and Science Students, Prentice Hall, 1993This guide includes basic college and graduateschool information plus admissions and financialaid expectations. The listing of scholarships-andfellowships is by organization with program descrip-tion and contact information.

Scholarships and Fellowships (Publication 520), IRSTax Forms Distribution Center

Study Abroad: you can get there from here! A Guidefor Women, IIE, 1996This pamphlet offers a variety of helpful informa-tion geared toward women wishing to study abroad.

Teacher Fellowships, Scholarships and Awards:Finding and Winning Funds for ProfessionalDevelopment, Capitol Publications, Inc., 1994This books offers advice on obtaining funding. Itlists possible sources by award name and gives adescription and contact information. Programs areindexed alphabetically, by subject area and byfunding source.

Volunteer! The Comprehensive Guide to VoluntaryService in the U.S. and Abroad, CIEE and theCouncil of Religious Volunteer Agencies, BiennialThis guide lists over 200 agencies seeking skilledand unskilled volunteers for short- and long-termservice.

Working Holidays, Central Bureau, 1996This guide offers information on paid and voluntaryvacation jobs worldwide.

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World List of Universities, Other Institutions ofHigher Education and University Organizations,Stockton Press for the International Association ofUniversities, Biennial

World of Learning, Europa Publications Ltd.,Annual

A Year Between, Central Bureau, 1994This is a resource geared toward those taking a yearout between school and higher education or work,or higher education and a career.

Websites

American Communication AssociationURL: http://www.uark.edu/comminfo/www/grants.htmlThis site offers detailed descriptions of grantsavailable in the communication field.

American Society of Civil EngineersURL: http://www.asce.org/The scholarships and fellowships listed on this siteare available only to ASCE members.

Federal Information ExchangeURL: http://web.fie.com/Fedix/Molis will now deliver e-mail announcementsof grant opportunities to any of 12 federal agenciesto anyone who registers. You can do so by visitingthis website.

FastWEBURL: http://www.fastweb.comThis site generates a personalized list of awardsbased on criteria selected by the user.

GardinetGerman-American Research Directory on theInternetURL: http://www.jhu.edu/-aicgsdocsThis site offers a directory of organizations andprograms that facilitate continuing education andpractical work opportunities for Americans travelingto Germany, and for Germans traveling to America.

IIE OnlineURL: http//www.iie.orgThe Institute of International Education's websiteprovides guidance information on the USIAFulbright graduate fellowships and other IIE-relatedprograms.

National Science Foundation: Guide to ProgramsURL: http://www.nsf.gov/, go to "Info & Pubs"The entire guide to NSF programs is available onthe website.

Pitsco's Launch to Grants and FundingURL: http://www.pitsco.com/p/grants.htmlThis site provides links to dozens of grant andfunding source information.

Smithsonian Opportunities for Research andStudy in History, Art, and ScienceURL: http://www.si.edu/There is some basic information available on thewebsite.

Unofficial Guide to RotaryURL: http://www.tecc.co.uk/public/PaulHarris/youthdoc.htmlAlthough it is "unofficial," this site offers somehelpful information about Rotary activities andfunding opportunities.

URL List for Grant SeekersURL: http://www.csupomona.edu/seis/grants.htmlThis website provides links and URL addresses todozens of valuable grant resources.

USIA WebsiteUnited State Information AgencyURL: http://www.usia.gov/This site gives a comprehensive listing and descrip-tion of all USIA programs.

World Wide Arts ResourcesURL: http: / /wwwworld- arts- resources.com/institutcouncil.htmlFocusing on the arts, this site offers informationabout funding and provides contact information forarts organizations all over the world.

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T ESOL

Standards,Self-StudyandAccreditation

Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Lan-guages, Inc. (TESOL) is an international profes-sional association for English as a Second andForeign Language educators. Its membersinclude researchers, administrators, materialsdevelopers, testing specialists and linguists aswell as classroom teachers and teacher trainers.The TESOL standards are printed in full as anappendix to this book.

In many countries in the world, a ministry ofeducation or a nationally controlled body has theauthority and responsibility for education regula-tion, including evaluation, curriculum develop-ment, standards and teacher examinations.

The U.S. education system is decentralized,flexible and responsive, but there is a lack ofconsistency among higher education institutionsand programs regarding admissions standards andprogram expectations. Most evaluation takes placeas part of a self-regulatory process administered byregional and program-specific accrediting bodies.Accreditation is voluntary and uses peer profes-sionals and institutional pressure to meet generallyaccepted standards through self-assessment andperiodic peer review for program development.

Self-Evaluation by English ProgramsSince the early 1980s, TESOL has promotedEnglish language and teacher preparation programregulation through the process of self-study. ItsProfessional Standards Committee formulatedstandards for English language programs anddeveloped a program of self-study through whichEnglish language programs assess how well theymeet those standards. Programs undergo a processof clarifying goals, examining resources andfunctions, and identifying the strengths andweaknesses of the program. An entire staff isusually involved in the self-study process, whichhelps build the capacity for continuing evaluationand change.

The TESOL self-study process includes endorse-ment of TESOLs Statement of Core Standards forLanguage and Professional Preparation Programs,available from TESOL. Programs that endorse thestandards and complete the self-study process,requiring a commitment of up to 2 years forcompletion, may send a report to TESOL forreview. If the self-study is successfully completed,

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a program may receive a TESOL certificate ofcompletion.

AccreditationBeginning in 1993, TESOL members approachedthe Board of Directors about the development ofan accrediting program for Intensive EnglishPrograms (IEPs) in the U.S. A task force ap-pointed by the Board surveyed the field and foundsupport for the project. As a result, in 1995 theBoard appointed the Accreditation Advisorycommittee to develop an accreditation program.

The accreditation program will be different fromthe self-study process. In addition to the self-evaluation component, it will include peer reviewby site evaluators and regulation by the accreditingbody.

Intensive English Programs (IEPs) in the U.S.must be accredited by an agency recognized by theU.S. Department of Education in order to send1-20 forms to international students who want tostudy in the U.S. IEPs that are not part of univer-sity programs that are accredited by a regionalaccrediting body must be independently accred-ited. The TESOL accreditation program will fillthis need.

As of the printing of this current volume, theTESOL IEP accreditation project was in its secondyear of development. The Accreditation Advisorycommittee hopes to carry out pilot accreditationstudies in the fall of 1998.

For more information about TESOL, the self-study program, and TESOLs emerging accredita-tion program, contact the TESOL Central Office,1600 Cameron Street, Suite 300, Alexandria VA22314-2751. E-mail: accred @tesol.edu.URL: http://www.tesol.edu.

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MAFSASelf-StudyandEvaluationResources

NAFSA: Association of International Educatorsis a nonprofit membership association thatprovides training, information, and othereducational services to professionals in the fieldof international education and exchange. Theassociation's membership is composed of nearly8,000 individuals and representatives ofpostsecondary institutions. NAFSA's member-ship includes a large professional interest section,Administrators and Teachers of English as aSecond Language (ATESL), comprised ofprofessionals in the ESL field.

NAFSA has a number of resources to assistinstitutions in self-study and evaluation. Theseinclude Standards and Policies in InternationalEducation, a compilation of the association'sstandards for institutions and individuals, includ-ing NAFSA's Code of Ethics; the NAFSA Self-Study Guide, a comprehensive handbook onassessment of international educational programs;and Building Better English Language Programs, aseries of readings from leading ESL professionalson evaluating and improving English languageprograms. These and other NAFSA publicationsare available for a nominal cost from theassociation's publications service. To obtain furtherinformation and place an order, contact the serviceat 800-836-4994.

In addition, NAFSA's Consultant Referral Serviceserves as an information clearinghouse on profes-sionals in international education and ESL whooffer their expertise to institutions on a consulta-tive basis. Referrals are free to NAFSA individualsor institutional members. For additional informa-tion, contact Bill Carroll, Director of Educationand Training, at NAFSA: Association of Interna-tional Educators, 1875 Connecticut Avenue NW,Suite 1000, Washington DC 20009-5728. Phone:202-939-3112. E-mail: [email protected].

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Intensive English 25 hours a weekConditional admission toU of ArkansasAcademic counselingTOEFL preparationExperienced instructors withadvanced degreesDormitories or homestaysArrival assistanceSpecial programs:Business communicationTechnical EnglishSports and EnglishPrograms designed to meetspecific needs

English Language Programs atUniversity of Arkansas, Fayetteville

Auraria Higher Education Center, includingUniversity of Colorado, Denver; Metro State College

and Community College of Denver

Arapahoe Community CollegeLittleton, Colorado

As Pik For information about Spring in Arkansas:, ,.IP ,...tt. lit Spring International Language Center, 300 Hotz Hall, University of Arkansas,

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Full-time faculty with graduate degreesin fieldSmall classesUniversity credit courses availableInstitutional TOEFLWeekend activities/field tripsAmerican conversation partnersState-of-the-art Resource CenterUniversity housingAirport pickupBeautiful campusMild climateSouthern hospitality

Intensive English programShort-term programs for groupsAcademic English trainingEnglish teacher trainingTechnical writing for professionalsInternational teaching assistant training

I forState-supported public university ofexcellent qualityMore than 275 fields of studyOver 75 programs at the graduate levelConditional University admission forqualified undergraduate applicantsUndergraduate admission without TOEFLvia ELIConcurrent University of Alabama and ELIstudy for qualified studentsReasonable cost of livingFriendly campusOutstanding facilities

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ALABAMA1001GADSDEN STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Alabama Language InstitutePO Box 227George Wallace DriveGadsden AL 35902-0227Ph 205-549-8324Fax 205-549-8444

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 24 1

24 1

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IEP note Supervised lab open dailyEnglish for Specific Purposes BusinessTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, March,JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 65 average termDistribution Africa 3%; Americas 17%; Asia/Oceania 63%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 15%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiency (TOEFL 450)Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with TOEFL 500Tests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,095.00 10-weeks; health insurance $116.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $750.0010-weeks; $125.00 refundable dorm depositBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1973 (HE) (P +C)

1002SPRING HILL COLLEGE

Intensive English Language Institute4000 Dauphin StreetMobile AL 36608Ph 334-380-3090Fax 334-460-2190E-mail [email protected] http://www.shc.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

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IEP note 15 hours language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL,TOEIC 5-10 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning December

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTERThe University of South Alabama

The English Language Center (ELC) of the University of South Alabama offers intensive Englishlanguage instruction and cultural presentation to international students who are preparing themselvesfor further study in the United States. The ELC is a division of the Center for International Trade and

Commerce of the School of Continuing Education and Special Programs of the University.

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Average class size 6Program size 30 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 70%; Europe,Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit 12 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses: atAdvanced level with adequate English language proficiencyTests Michigan tests, TOEIC, locally developed testsServices airport meeting, field trips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $740.00 4-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $25.00; health insurance $50.00; room damagedeposit $100.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately pricedRoom: $315.00 4-weeksBoard board plan $390.00 4-weeks, 19 meals per weekOther information Established: 1978 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards (HE)

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1003UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA

English Language InstituteBox 870250Tuscaloosa AL 35487-0250Ph 205-348-7413Fax 205-348-9266E-mail [email protected] http: / /www.ua.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20-25LI: 20-25

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English for Specific Purposes Teaching AssistantsTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning MayAverage class size 10Program size 85 average termDistribution Africa 4%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 67%;Europe, Western 7%; Middle East/North Africa 12%Faculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 8full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationals

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with thesponsor.

Issues 1-20, IAP -66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirements forundergraduatesAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissible and 3.0 GPA in ELI classesTests International, Institutional TOEFL; locally developedtestsServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, cultural activitiesCosts tuition $1,275.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $150.00; health insurance $175.00; books$75.00Housing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available, moderately priced Room: $600.00 8-weeksBoard board plan $500.00 8-weeksOther information Established: 1982 Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P C)0

1004UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA

English Language Center221 Alpha EastMobile AL 36688-0002Ph 334-460-7185Fax 334-460-7201

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAILI: 20 4 4

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English for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: TOEFL, Other: Specialized Programs uponRequestTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, March,JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12

Program size 190 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 40%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa20%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationals minimum 16 years of age withsome prior English studyIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,500.00 10-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $155.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $450.0010-weeksBoard board plan $500.00 10-weeksOther information Established: 1980 Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE) 0

ARIZONA1005AMERICAN GRADUATE SCHOOL OFINTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT

Thunderbird Language Center (TLC)Intensive English Language ProgramThunderbird, Executive Education15249 North 59th AvenueGlendale AZ 85306-6004Fax 602-439-4851E-mail stoopsb @mhs.t - bird.eduURL http://www.T-bird.edu/execed.HTM language

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

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IEP note LI, I, A: 3-5 hours language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5-10 hrs/wk,Other: Specialized Programs upon RequestTerms 10 weeks beginning March, June, October; flexibledates for customized programsLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 15 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 85%; Europe,Western 5%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1

full-time, 7 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offeredTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $6,250.00 10-weeks; health insurance $50.00monthHousing Campus housing:available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $1,000.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $1,000.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1994 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE)

1006ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITYAmerican Language and Culture ProgramBox 873106Tempe AZ 85287-3106Ph 602-965-2376Fax 602-965-8529E-mail icgva@asuvm. inre .asu .eduURL http://www.asu.edu/xed/alcp/esl.html

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English for Specific Purposes Graduate Study 12-18 hrs/wk, Teaching Assistants 6 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 6hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 15Program size 175 average termDistribution Africa 3%; Americas 13%; Asia/Oceania 68%;Europe, Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 3%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 10%Faculty Teachers: 20 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:18 full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with B grade or better after 1 semester atALCPTests Institutional TOEFL; TOEICServices academic counseling, field trips, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $1,160.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $80.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $958.00 8-weeksBoard board plan $622.00 8-weeksOther information Established: 1974 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

1007ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAM

Intensive English Program1833 W SouthernMesa AZ 85224Ph 602-461-7000URL http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 16LI: 16

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Terms 16 weeks beginning August, JanuaryLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 60 average termFaculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon TOEFL 500Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with TOEFL 450Tests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, international student adviserCosts tuition $1,925.00; application fee $5.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff campus housing: readily availableBoard no board planOther information Established: 1995

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Intensive English Program6000 West Olive AvenueGlendale AZ 85302Ph 602-435-3136Fax 602-435-3329E-mail [email protected] http://www.gc.maricopa.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab15 10

A: 15 10Terms 16 weeks beginning August, JanuaryLongest break(s) 1 week beginning MarchAverage class size 20Program size 24 average termDistribution Americas 40%; Asia/Oceania 35%; Europe,Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 15%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time Full-time teaching load: 12hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirements and English languageproficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests CELTServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, crosscultural activities, homestay,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $1,908.00 16-weeks; health insurance $350.00;computer lab fee $16.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1995 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1009NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY

Program in Intensive EnglishBox 6032Flagstaff AZ 86011-6032Ph 520-523-6284, 520-523-7503Fax 520-523-7074E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAI18 6 2

A: 10 2 2

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 4hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 5 weeksbeginning July, AugustLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 20 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 60%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 10%

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with thesponsor.

Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time Full-time teaching load: 6hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1 full-timeAdministrators: 1 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionor provisional admission to host institutionIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with approval of academic adviser, program director andplacement examTests International, Institutional TOEFL; locally developedtestsServices conversation partners, field trips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,583.00 15-weeks; application fee $125.00applicable to tuition; activities fee $180.00; health insurance$243.00; institutional TOEFL $28.00Financial aid May apply for partial tuition waivers uponcompletion of language programHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: moderately priced; assistance inlocating provided Room: $788.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $855.00 15-weeksOther information Established 1986 (HE) (P + C)

1010UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

Center for English as a Second Language(CESL)PO Box 210024Tucson AZ 85721-0024Ph 520-621-1362, 520-621-3637Fax 520-621-9180E-mail [email protected] http://w3.arizona.edu/-cesl/capestat.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 18 4

LI: 18 418 4

A: 18 4English for Specific Purposes Business, Science, Other:Astronomy, US History, Specialized Programs upon RequestTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning March, June, October; 4 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning December, MayAverage class size 14Program size 250 average termDistribution Africa 15%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania20%; Europe, Eastern 15%; Europe, Western 15%; MiddleEast/North Africa 15%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 23 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:23 full-time, 7 part-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests International, Institutional TOEFL; CELTServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay, hostfamily, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,426.00 8-weeks; application fee $35.00;activities fee $255.00; health insurance $206.00Financial aid tuition grants available (competitive)Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $683.00 8-weeks

Board board plan $710.00 8-weeksOther information Established 1968 Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

ARKANSAS1011ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

Center for English as a Second LanguagePO Box 2910State University AR 72467-2910Ph 501-972-2500Fax 501-972-3843E-mail [email protected] http://www.astate.edu

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Terms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 40 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 60%;Middle East/North Africa 15%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 8 part-time Full-timeteaching load 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 4 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May audit academic coursesTests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan testsServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $775.00 8-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $5.00; health insurance $235.00 January-August,$168.00 August-JanuaryHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $280.00-$383.008-weeksBoard board plan $345.00 8-weeks, 10 meals per week;$353.00, 15 meals per week; $365.00, 19 meals per weekOther information Established: 1982 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1012OUACHITA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramOBU 3777Arkadelphia AR 71998-0001Ph 501-245-5197Fax 501-245-5312E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97

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B: 15-16 2LI: 15-16 2

15-16 2A: 17-18

Terms 14 weeks beginning August, JanuaryLongest break(s) 1 week beginning NovemberAverage class size 7Program size 25 average termDistribution Africa 20%; Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 60%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 9 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility international students planning US studyIssues 1-20

Academic credit not offered May audit academic coursesTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $7,200.00 28-weeks; health insurance $600.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find Room: $1,800.0028-weeks; must live with American roommateBoard board plan $1,500.00 28-weeksOther information Established: 1991 (HE) (P + C)

1013SPRING INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGECENTER, FAYETTEVILLE

Intensive English Programat University of Arkansas300 Hotz HallFayetteville AR 72701Ph 501-575-7600Fax 501-575-7673E-mail silc©comp.uark.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 2LI: 25 2

25 2A: 25 1

IEP note CAI, reading lab availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Teaching Assistants, TestPreparation: GMAT, GRE, TOEFL 3-5 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks beginning September; 9 weeks beginningMay, August, October, January, March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 80 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 35%; Asia/Oceania 30%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 30%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:10 full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 4 full-time, 1part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approval if academicallyadmissible and minimum IEP level 500Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests

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Services academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, campus orientation, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,825.00 9-weeks; application fee $75.00;activities fee $75.00; health insurance $90.00Financial aid scholarships for ESL and undergraduatestudies, some graduate assistantshipsHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: includedin tuition; married student housing availableBoard room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1992 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1014UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT LITTLE ROCK

Intensive English Language Program2801 South University AvenueLittle Rock AR 72204-1099Ph 501-569-3468Fax 501-569-3581E-mail [email protected] http://www.ualr.edu/ielp/index.html

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 24 1

24 1

24 1

A: 24 1

IEP note 3 hours additional language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation:unspecified test 5 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 90 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 30%; Europe,Western 20%; Middle East/North Africa 30%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiencyAcademic credit 12 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language or electives May take academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests International TOEFL, Michigan tests, CELTServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, conversation partners, field trips, homestay,host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, settling in servicesCosts tuition $1,150.00 8-weeks; application fee $25.00;athletic facilities fee $20.00; health insurance $52.00 monthHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $275.00 4-weeksBoard no board planOther information Established: 1978 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly withthe sponsor.

1015UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS

Intensive English Program109 South Minton Hall201 Donaghey AvenueConway AR 72035Ph 501-450-3445Fax 501-450-5095E-mail [email protected] http : / /www.international.uca.edu

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

CulturalHrs /wk: Class Lab Activities

B: 20 2 2

LI: 20 2 220 2 2

A: 20 2 2

IEP note 1 hour conversation partners; CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 2hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning June; 5 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning MayAverage class size 14Program size 63 average termDistribution Africa 8%; Americas 8%; Asia/Oceania 58%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/North Africa 2%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with TOEFL 450Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,007.00 16-weeks; application fee $30.00;health insurance $250.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: moderately priced; assistanceinlocating provided Room: $750.00-$930.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $550.00-$615.00 16-weeks, 10-19 mealsper weekOther information Established: 1991 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

CALIFORNIA1016AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ENGLISH

Intensive English Program1448 Pine StreetSuite 201San Francisco CA 94109Ph 415-567-0189Fax 415-567-1475E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class

B: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note I, A: 10 hours additional class availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 13 weeks beginning August, March, June; 12 weeksbeginning December; open enrollment, students may startanytimeLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 17Program size 110 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 60%; Europe,Western 20%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time Full-time teaching load: 28hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $850.00 12-weeks; application fee $45.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $450.00month for shared room and two meals per day; ResidenceClub located two blocks from schoolBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989

1017AMERICAN ENGLISH ACADEMY

Intensive English Program111 North Atlantic BoulevardSuite 112Monterey Park CA 91754Ph 818-457-2800Fax 818-457-2808

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 13 weeks beginning July, September, January,MarchLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 70 average termDistribution Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 80%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 4 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities

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Costs tuition $330.00 4-weeks; application fee $140.00;health insurance $68.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1983 Member: AAIEP

1018AMERICAN LANGUAGE ACADEMY, BERKELEY

Intensive English Program2105 Martin Luther King Jr WayBerkeley CA 94704Ph 510-845-7611Fax 301-309-0202E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 3LI: 25 3

25 325A: 3

IEP note CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL25 hrs/wkTerms 10 Weeks beginning March, June; 9 weeksbeginning August, OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9Program size 60 average termFaculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP -66Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,795.00 term; application fee $90.00; healthinsurance $100.00; student services $177.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,400.00term with host familyBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1983 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles rI

1019ANGLO CONTINENTAL LOS ANGELES

Intensive English Programc/o Pitzer College1050 North Mills AvenueClaremont CA 91711-6110Ph 909-621-4434Fax 909-631-0342E-mail [email protected]

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Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class

B: 15-23LI: 15-23

15-23A: 15-23

English for Specific Purposes Other: SpecializedPrograms upon RequestTerms Mondays year-round; 2 weeks minimum enrollmentLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 7Program size 100 average termFaculty Teachers: 11 full-time Full-time teaching load: 15hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 9 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $295.00 -$355.00 1-week; application fee$100.00; health insurance $15.00Housing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: includedin tuitionBoard room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1988

1020ASPECT INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGESCHOOL, SAN DIEGO

Intensive ESL Program1111 Torrey Pines RoadLa Jolla CA 90608Ph 415-243-8190Fax 415-243-8193E-mail [email protected] contact: Aspect International LanguageSchools, 26 Third Street, San Francisco CA 94103

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 18 2

LI: 18 218 2

A: 18 2

English for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL, TOEIC 20 hrs/wkTerms 2 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 30%; Europe,Eastern 15%; Europe, Western 15%; Middle East/North Africa10%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, internship placement

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

AMERICAN LANGUAGE INSTITUTE (ALI)SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:Irene Evans, American Language InstituteSan Diego State University, San Diego CA 92182-1914Telephone: (619) 594-5907 Fax: (619) 287-2735E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: http://mail.sdsu.edu/-ali/

SPECIAL FEATURESSan Diego attractions: beautiful beaches, mountains

and deserts; two hours from Disneyland and HollywoodLocated on the campus of SDSU in a residential

area of San DiegoAccess to University dining halls, library, sports, etc.Housing options in residence halls, apartments near

campus or rooms in American homes

ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSESPlacement in American UniversitiesConcurrent enrollment at SDSUIntensive TOEFL, GMAT and GREConditional Acceptance to a college or universityPre-MBA specialization

INTENSIVE ENGLISH COMMUNICATIONSEmphasis on speaking listeningIntensive English for Managers specialization

BUSINESS SPECIAL PROGRAMSBusiness Seminar for International Executives

Management and Business English SeminarCertificate Programs in Business

Costs tuition $403.00 1-week for 24 lessons, $430.001-week for 30 lessons, $630.00 1-week for 40 lessons(includes book and materials); application fee $95.00;cancellation insurance $50.00; health insurance $12.00 week;airport transfer $45.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: room onlyincluded in tuition for apartments, room and board includedin tuition for host familyBoard room and board included in tuition for host family;no board provided with apartmentsOther information Established: 1990 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: NAFSA principles

1021ASPECT INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGESCHOOL, SAN FRANCISCO

Intensive ESL Program26 Third StreetSuite 480San Francisco CA 94103Ph 415-243-8190Fax 415-243-8193E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class Lab

B: 18 2LL 18 2

18 2A: 18 2

English for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL, TOEIC 20 hrs/wkTerms 2 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 30%; Europe,Eastern 15%; Europe, Western 15%; Middle East/North Africa10%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May audit academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, internship placementCosts tuition $432.00 1-week for 24 lessons, $459.001-week for 30 lessons, $659.00 1-week for 40 lessons(includes book and materials); application fee $95.00;cancellation insurance $50.00; health insurance $12.00 week;airport transfer $70.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;

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assistance in locating provided Room and board: host familyroom and board included in tuition, additional $25.00 perweek for campus housingBoard room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1990 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: NAFSA principles

1022ASPECT INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGESCHOOL, WHITTIER

Intensive ESL Programc/o Whittier College13509 Earlham DriveWhittier CA 90608Ph 415-243-8190Fax 415-243-8193E-mail [email protected] contact: Aspect International LanguageSchools, 26 Third Street, San Francisco CA 94103

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 18 2

LI: 18 2

18 2A: 18 2

English for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL, TOEIC 20 hrs/wkTerms 2 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 80 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 30%; Europe,Eastern 20%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa10%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May audit academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $446.00 1-week for 24 lessons, $486.001-week for 30 lessons (includes one book and materials);application fee $95.00; cancellation insurance $50.00; healthinsurance $12.00 Week; airport transfer $70.00Housing Campus\housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: host familyroom and board included in tuition, $25.00 per weekadditional for campus housingBoard room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1989 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: NAFSA principles

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1023BERKELEY ENGLISH ACADEMY

Intensive English Program2161 Shattuck AvenueSuite 313Berkeley CA 94704Ph 510-549-9054Fax 510-549-3357E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 18 4

18 418 4

A: 18 4English for Specific Purposes Business,Communications, International Relations, Test Preparation:TOEFL 4 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 100 average termDistribution Africa 3%; Americas 35%; Asia/Oceania 30%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 20%; Middle East/North Africa 2%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time Full-time teaching load: 18hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6 full-timeAdministrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at UC Berkeley Extension, night classesTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $325.00 per month; application fee $50.00;books $45.00 (approximate)Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard board plan $650.00 4-weeksOther information Established: 1991 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards

1024CALIFORNIA ENGLISH ACADEMY

Intensive English Program870 Market StreetSuite 1185San Francisco CA 94102Fax 415-989-4909URL http://www.slip.net/-ceal

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class8: 18LI: 18

18A: 18

IEP note 4-1/2 hours pronunciation optionalTerms 4-weeks year-round, starting every MondayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 55%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 20%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 7 full-time Full-time teaching load: 18hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4 full-timeAdministrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20; 1-539 (Change of Status)Academic credit not applicable May take academiccoursesTests no information providedServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counselingCosts tuition $295.00 4-weeks; application fee $75.00;books $20.00 -$40.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, expensiveBoard no board planOther information Established: 1981 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards

1025CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY

Intensive English Program60 West Olsen RoadThousand Oaks CA 91360-2787Ph 800-252-5884, 805-493-3135, 805-493-3243Fax 805-493-3114E-mail avery @clunet.eduURL http://www.clunet.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab TutorialB: 25 2 2

25 2 225 2 2

A: 25 2 2

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 4hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 6 weeksbeginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 15 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 90%; Europe, Eastern 2%;Europe, Western 3%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institutionIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiency (TOEFL 510) and meetingadmissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with instructor's approvalTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $4,000.00 15-weeks; application fee $35.00;health insurance $279.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: expensive; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $1,380.00 15-weeks, plus damage depositBoard board plan $1,440.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1981 (HE)

1026CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNICUNIVERSITY, POMONA

Cal Poly English Language InstituteBuilding 863801 West Temple AvenuePomona CA 91768-4058Ph 909-869-3992Fax 909-869-3777

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class CAIB: 20 2LI: 20 2

20 2

A: 20 2

IEP note B, LI, I, A: 5 hours TOEFL, 5 hours PronunciationEnglish for Specific Purposes Other: Special ProgramsOffered to Groups (summer only)Terms 10 weeks beginning September, January, March,JuneLongest break(s) 5 weeks beginning NovemberAverage class size 15Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 85%; MiddleEast/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 8 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:5 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level as part of courseworkTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,750.00 10-weeks; application fee $100.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: moderately priced; assistance inlocating provided Room and board: $1,763.00 quarterBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1989 Member: AAIEP(HE)

1027CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICO

American Language and Culture InstituteChico CA 95929-0250Ph 916-898-6105Fax 916-898-4020E-mail [email protected] http://www.csuchico.edu/cont/alci/index.htm

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 6

20 620

A: 20IEP note CM available; B, LI, I: tutorial availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 4 hrs/wk,Engineering 4 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 2 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning August, October, January, April; 6 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Prograth size 80 average term

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Distribution Americas 35%; Asia/Oceania 45%; MiddleEast/North Africa 15%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 8 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency (TOEFL 490)Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, airport meeting, field trips,homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,800.00 16-weekS; application fee $50.00;health insurance $200.00Housing Campus housing: available academic yearOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $5,301.0032-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1979 (HE) (P + C)

1028CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY,DOMINGUEZ HILLS

American Language and Culture ProgramDivision of Extended EducationSAC 1143, 1000 East Victoria StreetCarson CA 90747Ph 310-243-3830Fax 310-516-4418E-mail [email protected] http://orca.csudh.edu/-alcp/index.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note B, LI, I, A: 8-10 hours electives including TOEFLpreparation, computer/internet, conversation partners,sports/videoEnglish for Specific Purposes Aviation, Test Preparation:TOEFL 4 hrs/wk, Other: ESL Teacher Program, YoungStudents' ProgramTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January, ,

March, June; 6 weeks beginning June, July; 3 weeksbeginning JanuaryLongest break(s) 6 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 9Program size 40 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 75%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 10%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with instructor's approvalTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,free internet accounts, bilingual medical referralsCosts tuition $1,300.00 8-weeks; application fee $55.00;health insurance $66.00

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Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $425.00-$475.00month for fully furnished apartmentsBoard board plan; various plans availableOther information Established: 1990 (HE)

1029CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO

American English Institute2450 East San Ramon AvenueRoom 138Fresno CA 93740-0074Ph 209-278-2097Fax 209-278-5586E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class CAIB: 20LI: 20 2

20 2A: 20 2

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning May; 4 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning JanuaryAverage class size 18Program size 85 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 40%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 20%; Other/Unknown 20%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 17 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with program director's approval and undergraduate TOEFL480, graduate TOEFL 500Tests International, Institutional TOEFL, SLEPServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personaVcultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,740.00 15-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $85.00; health insurance $140.00; health center$45.00Financial aid full or partial tuition waiversHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available, moderately priced; assistance in locatingprovidedBoard board planOther information Established: 1972 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: NAFSA principles (HE)

1030CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON

American Language ProgramMH 63Fullerton CA 92634-9480Ph 714-773-2909Fax 714-449-7114

Academic year 1996/97

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class

B: 24U: 24

24A: 18

IEP note Language lab optional; A: 3 hours academiccourseEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 3 hrs/wk, Other: Accent Reduction 4hrs/wk, Public Speaking 3 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 6 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 12Program size 180 average term, 180 summerDistribution Americas 2%; Asia/Oceania 90%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/North Africa5%

Faculty Teachers: 15 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:15 full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirements and on director'sapprovalAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with TOEFL 450Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,250.00 16-weeks fall and spring, $1,580.008-weeks summer; application fee $100.00; activities fee$125.00; health insurance $244.00; health center $50.00;summer term, activities $80.00; health insurance $122.00;health center $20.00Housing Campus housing: available summer Off-campushousing: readily available, moderately priced; assistance inlocating provided Room: $450.00 4-weeksBoard no board planOther information Established: 1986 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C))

1031CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, HAYWARD

American Language ProgramOffice of Extended EducationHayward CA 94542-3012Ph 510-728-2300Fax 510-885-2040E -mail alpgeneralilcsuhayward.eduURL http: / /www.alp.csuhayward.edu

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note Class hours include language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business,Communications, Test Preparation: GMAT, GRE, TOEFLTerms 11 weeks beginning September, January, March,JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 17Program size 180 average term

Distribution Americas 24%; Asia/Oceania 66%; Europe,Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 6%; Middle East/North Africa3%

Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:10 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 20 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissible and TOEFL 500 through OpenUniversityTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, student newspaper, public schoolvolunteer programCosts tuition $1,800.00 11-weeks; application fee $75.00;health insurance $150.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: $1,426.00 11-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1976 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE)

1032CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY,LONG BEACH

American Language Institute1250 Bellflower BoulevardLong Beach CA 90840-0109Ph 310-985-8424Fax 310-985-7104E-mail [email protected] http://www.uces.csulb.edu/ali/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

LEP note CAI part of total class hours; optional electivesand language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 4hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, May; 4 weeksbeginning August, September, October, November, January,February, March, AprilLongest break(s) 6 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 12Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 2%; Asia/Oceania 65%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 18%; Middle East/North Africa13%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 19 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 17 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 19 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with program director's approval and enrollment in BridgeProgram (post-intensive)Tests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,600.00 8-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $58.00

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Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room and board: $1,440.00 8-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1984 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1033CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY,LOS ANGELES

American Culture and Language ProgramContinuing Education5151 State University Drive, Lib N B552Los Angeles CA 90032-8844Ph 213-343-4840Fax 213-343-4843URL http://bestla.calstatela.edu/www/lifelong/learning.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class CAIB: 25U: 25

25A: 25 5

IEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 10 hrs/wk,Communications 5 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning October, January, April, JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning SeptemberAverage class size 15Program size 275 average termDistribution Americas 3%; Asia/Oceania 90%; Europe,Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa 2%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 25 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 25 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 3 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20

Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level through Continuing Education or withrecommendation of Foreign Student OfficeTests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,650.00 10-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $135.00Financial aid available; may apply second quarterHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $1,083.00 10-weeksBoard no board planOther information Established: 1978 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

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1034CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY,NORTHRIDGE

Division of International Education18111 Nordhoff StreetNorthridge CA 91330-8306Ph 818-885-3923Fax 818-885-2700E-mail [email protected] http://www.csun.edu/-hfedu005/esl.html

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

OptionalHrs/wk: Class Classes

B: 20 8LI: 20 8

20 8A: 20 8

Terms 7 weeks beginning September, October, February,April; 6 weeks beginning June, JulyLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 14Program size 200 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 76%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/North Africa8%Faculty Teachers: 14 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:14 full-time, 6 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 1part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,300.00 7-weeks; application fee $100.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $900.00 8-weeksBoard board plan $75.00 1-weeks, or pay-by-mealOther information Established: 1977 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

1035CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY,SAN BERNARDINO

American Culture and Language Program5500 University ParkwaySan Bernardino CA 92407Ph 909-880-5978Fax 909-880-5905

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab ElectivesB: 21 2 1

LI: 21 2 1

21 2 1

A: 15IEP note A: 3-6 hours academic courseEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 4hrs/wk, Other: Pre-MBA 16 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, April,June

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Longest break(s) 2 weeks beginning December, 3 weeksbeginning SeptemberAverage class size 12

Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 84%; Europe,Western 2%; Middle East/North Africa 8%; Other/Unknown1%Faculty Teachers: 12 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 9full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiency and meeting admissionsrequirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency, undergraduateTOEFL 475, graduate TOEFL 500Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,500.00 10-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $150.00; student services $197.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive Room:$4,108.00 year; homestay $450.00 per month includes room,board and transportationBoard board plan $40.00 4-weeksOther information Established: 1982 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

1036CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY,SAN MARCOS

American Language and Culture InstituteSan Marcos CA 92096-0001Ph 619-750-3200, 619-750-3138

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 18 3LI: 18 3

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IEP note B, LI, I, A: 1-1/2 hours CAI; A: 1 hour libraryskills workshopEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 18 hrs/wk,Communications 21 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: unspecifiedtest 25 hrs/wkTerms 17 weeks beginning January; 16 weeks beginningAugust; 8 weeks beginning June; 3 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning May, 5 weeksbeginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 25 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 90%; Europe, Western 10%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with TOEFL 525 through Open University on space availablebasisTests International TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crosscultural

activities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $3,600.00 16-weeks; application fee $100.00;health services $50.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $2,775.00-$3,975.009-months; double or single rooms on-campus, universityapartments off-campusBoard no board planOther information Established: 1992 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1037CENTER FOR ENGLISH STUDIES,SAN FRANCISCO

Individual and Group Executive andProfessional Programs450 Sansome StreetSan Francisco CA 94111Ph 415-986-0898Fax 415-986-0985E-mail [email protected] contact: Center for English Studies, 330Seventh Avenue, 7th Floor, New York NY 10001

Academic year 1996/97Individual and Group Executive and ProfessionalProgramsEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: TOEIC Minimum English language proficiencyrequired: Intermediate to Advanced levels Hrs/wk: 22-34hours class Short-term program develops English languagecommunication skills of business personnel.Terms 1 week or longer year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 30 average termFaculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 10 part-time Administrators: 6 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, campus orientation, crosscultural activities,field trips, homestay, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, weekly luncheswith instructorCosts tuition $1,650.00 -$2,475.00 1-week,$3,150.00-$4,725.00 2-weeks, $4,650.00-$6,975.00 3-weeks,$1,500.00-$2,250.00 each additional week; application fee$100.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board:$320.00-$700.00 2-weeks; $250.00 housing depositBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: no information providedMember: AAIEP Endorsements: NAFSA principles

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1038CENTER FOR ENGLISH STUDIES,SAN FRANCISCO

Intensive English Program450 Sansome StreetSan Francisco CA 94111Ph 415-986-0898Fax 415-986-0985E-mail [email protected] http: / /www.cescorp.comApplication contact: Center for English Studies, 330Seventh Avenue, 7th Floor, New York NY 10001

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 18-25LI: 18-25

18-25A: 18-25

IEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 15-30 hrs/wk,Test Preparation: TOEFL, TOEIC 20 hrs/wkTerms 2 weeks or longer year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 200 average termFaculty Teachers: 15 full-time, 15 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:15 full-time, 15 part-time Administrators: 6 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, campus orientation, crosscultural activities,field trips, homestay, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $400.00 -$1,400.00 2-weeks depending uponprogram; application fee $100.00; airport transfer $100.00;health insurance $50.00 month; F-1 student visa mailing fee$60.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board:$320:00-$700.00 2-weeks; $250.00 housing depositBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1980 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: NAFSA principles

1039CENTURY SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES

Intensive English Program1066 Saratoga AvenueSuite 220San Jose CA 95129Ph 408-249-4680Fax 408-984-2341

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

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Terms 4 weeks year-round, starting first Monday of eachmonthLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 60 average termFaculty Teachers: 6 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:4 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with TOEFL 500 in Partnership Program at areacommunity collegesTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,491.00 12-weeks; application fee $85.00;registration fee $100.00; optional health insurance $42.00 ifunder 25 years of ageHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating providedBoard board plan $500.00 4-weeksOther information Established: 1977 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1040-CITRUS COLLEGE

Intensive English Program1000 West Foothill BoulevardGlendora CA 91741-1899Ph 818-914-8548, 818-914-8549Fax 818-963-4854URL http://www.citrus.cc.ca.us/instprog/esl/esl.htm

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note 1-1/2 hours language labTerms 18 weeks beginning August, January; 9 weeksbeginning October, March, JuneLongest break(s) 5 weeks beginning December, 1 weekbeginning AprilAverage class size 20Program size 60 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 100%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time Full-time teaching load: 20hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3 full-timeAdministrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon completion of application and TOEFL 450Academic credit 19 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: with TOEFL 450Tests International, Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $3,034.00 18-weeks; application fee $40.00;activities fee $31.00; health insurance $250.00; TOEFL,campus services, books and materials $345.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided

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Select from four campus-based Centers...

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Oceanside, California, 35 miles north of San Diego. Itssandy beaches are ideal for surfing and offer year-s

round opportunities for ocean recreation. La Jolla andCarlsbad beaches are also nearby. The College is situ-ated on a 168-acre hilltop location with beautiful pan-oramic ocean and mountain views. Oceanside is con-venient to San Diego, as well as Los Angeles attractions.

Irvine Valley College's beautiful campus is located in"America's Safest City", Irvine, California. The Collegeoffers both two-year degrees and Certificate programsin many disciplines. Halfway between Los Angeles andSan Diego, Irvine is in the heart of southern California'sworld-famous attractions such as Disneyland, UniversalStudios and Hollywood.

Highline Community College, in the Seattle suburb ofDes Moines, offers a variety of two-year degree andCertificate programs, including Business, Computer Sci-ence and Air Transportation. Seattle is a place of greatnatural beauty and unlimited outdoor recreation suchas skiing, sailing, hiking and bicycling. The area is consid-ered one of the most desirable places to live in the U.S.

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Program FeaturesEight levels of instructionCertificate of Completion for each level25 hours of class per weekUniversity preparation coursesSmall classes affording individual attentionHighly qualified instructors

TOEFL, GMAT, GRE & SAT preparation

Certificate and Internship ProgramsSummer or Winter Study ToursExcursions to many world-famous attractionsNear Pacific Beaches & Ski ParksMeet friends from all over the world

LCP also offers a specialized Pre-MBA Program including:

TOEFL and GMAT preparation strategies

Courses featuring Case Analysis, Presentations, Business Reading and Writing, CurrentEvents in Business

Credit courses at CSU-Sacramento (Accounting, Calculus, Economics, Information Sys-tems, Marketing, Management, Statistics, and many more)

University advising and placement assistance

Services & Benefits

Airport pickupAcademic orientation and personal advisingUniversity placement assistanceConditional admission for qualified studentsHomestay with carefully screened American host families(dormitory also available at CSU-Sacramento)Finish a two-year degree at one of our College locationsand transfer to a four-year university program

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The pick of the crop inSouthern California'sbeautiful Orange County

ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACADEMY

Small classes4 levels of instruction8-week courses beginning Aug ctober, January,March and JuneSpecial Summer ProgramTOEFL preparationLow TuitionGuaranteed admission to Ran o Santiago egeavailableAmerican homestay placement and dorm'housing at nearby Chapman UniversityBeautiful campus close to beaches, Disneyl andother attractionsSocial Activities, trips

For information and application materials write:Rancho Santiago CollegeInternational Student Program Office8045 Chapman AvenueOrange, CA 92669-4512U.S.A.Telephone: (714) 564-6047 or 564-4057Fax: (714) 564-6379

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In the heart of colorful, cosmopolitan Orange County, RanchoSantiago College is a modern two-year communitycollege situated on two campuses, one in the quiet suburban city ofOrange and the other in the urban setting of Santa Ana. study in living colorBoth campuses are 50 miles south of Los Angeles, 15 minutes from the magic kingdom of Disneyland, and 20minutes from the beach where excellent swimming, surfing and sailing can be enjoyed. There is easy access to local, mountains for

skiing and climbing and San Diego and Mexico are located two hours further south.

Rancho Santiago offers classes leading to degrees in more than 150 transfer and employment majors including accounting, business,

computer information science, theater, dance, engineering, fashion design/merchandising, television, and travel and tourism. The

college also offers certificates in 75 occupational programs.

The International Student Office organizes airport pick-up, homestay, dormitory and apartment accommodation, orientation, a social

program and academic support. For more information and application materials contact: Rancho Santiago College. International

Student Office, 8045 East Chapman Avenue, Orange, CA 92669-4512 U.S.A. Telephone (714) 564-6047 or 564-4057

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LEARN ENGLISH PLUS...International Education Programs* at UCR Extension offers a

variety of year-round English language programs and short-

term professional certificate programs

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSINTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAM (4 WEEKS; 10 WEEKS)

CONVERSATION AND AMERICAN CULTURE PROGRAM (3-4 WEEKS)

AMERICAN BUSINESS CULTURE & COMMUNICATION (4 WEEKS; 10 WEEKS)

IMPROVING ORAL FLUENCY PROGRAM (4 WEEKS; 10 WEEKS)

ARTS AND HUMANITIES PROGRAM (4 WEEKS; 10 WEEKS)

UNIVERSITY PREPARATION PROGRAM (4 WEEKS; 10 WEEKS)

DESIGN-YOUR-OWN PROGRAM (ENCLIS3I AND UNIVERSITY CLASSES)

TEACHING ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES - TESOL (4-WEEK; 1-YEAR)

NEW!! ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS PLUS BASKETBALL CAMP SUMMER, 1996

INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMSINTENSIVE FORMAT (2- TO 4-1NEEK, DAYTIME CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS)

MANAGEMENTMANAGEMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVES (2 WEEKS FEB., AUG.)

MARKETING (3 WEEKS MARCH)

INTERNATIONAL BANKING AND FINANCE (3 WEEKS MAY, NOVEMBER)

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (3 WEEKS NOVEMBER)

INVENTORY, WAREHOUSE AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT (4 WEEKS - FEB.)

MANAGEMENT OF NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS (3 WEEKS - JUNE)

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT & ENERGYAIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT (2 WEEKS - APRIL)

ALTERNATIVE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES (3 WEEKS - MAY)

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL (4 WEEKS OCT.)

GIS - GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (2 WEEKS NOVEMBER)

LAWTHE AMERICAN LEGAL SYSTEM (2 WEEKS JANUARY, JULY)

CUSTOMIZED PROGRAMSCUSTOM-DESIGNED PROGRAMS AVAILABLE YEAR-ROUND

Part of the nine-campus University ofCalifornia system, Riverside's beautiful1200 acre tree-shaded campus is withinan hour's drive of beaches, ski resorts,Los Angeles Mid HOINWO011

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Program Orientation

Experienced Teachers, Small Classes

University Classes with Americans

Language and Computer Laboratories

College Counseling, Immigration Advising

Programs for Children and Adults

TOEFL Preparation Class and TOEFL Exam

Recreational, Cultural and Field Trips

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RIVERSIDEFOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

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E -MAIL: ucriepOucx.ucr_edu PHONE: (909) 787-4346 FAX: (909) 787-5796WEB SITE: http://www.unex.ucr.eclufiephomepage.html

Board no board planOther information Established: 1994 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1041CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO

Institute for International Students50 Phelan AvenueBox A71San Francisco CA 94112Ph 415-239-3895Fax 415-239-3804E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LE 20

20A: 20

Terms 18 weeks beginning August, January; 9 weeksbeginning October, MarchLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 17Program size 150 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 80%; Europe,Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 8%; Middle East/North Africa1%Faculty Teachers: 14 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:12 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants with TOEFL 350 or 1 year EnglishstudyIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiency (TOEFL 475)Academic credit not offeredTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $950.00 9-weeks, $1,795 semester, $450.003-weeks summer, $875.00 6-weeks summer; application fee$25.00; health clinic $10.00; activities fee $10.00 9-weeks,$20.00 semesterHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1991 Member: AAIEP(HE) (P + C)

1042COLLEGE OF MARIN

Intensive English Program1800 Ignacio BoulevardNovato CA 94949Ph 415-883-2211Fax 415-883-6980URL http://www.marin.cc.ca.us

Academic year 1996/97

Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLE 20

20A: 20

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Terms 16 weeks beginning August, JanuaryLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 17Program size 50 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 40%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 15%Faculty Teachers: 6 part-time Full-time teaching load: 18hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6 part-timeAdministrators: 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with instructor's approvalTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,700.00 16-weeks; application fee $50.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovidedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1979 (HE) (P + C)

1043CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY

English Language School1530 Concordia WestIrvine CA 92715-3299Ph 800-229-1200, 714-854-8002Fax 714-854-6854E-mail admissions @cci.christ.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LE 20

20A: 20

IEP note A: 4 hours academic coursesTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 7 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11

Program size 20 average termDistribution Americas 1%; Asia/Oceania 95%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 1%; Other/Unknown 1%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 12 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing electives May take academic courses: at AdvancedlevelTests Michigan tests, CELT, SLEP, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,student organizationsCosts tuition $3,250.00 15-weeks; application fee $125.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: not permitted Room: $1,470.0015-weeks; Student has US roommate

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Board board plan $415.00 15-weeks 1 meal per weekday,$680.00 2 meals per weekday, $990.00 3 meals per weekdayOther information Established: 1987 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1044DIVERSIFIED LANGUAGE INSTITUTE

Intensive English Program1670 Wilshire BoulevardLos Angeles CA 90017Ph 213-353-1849Fax 213-483-8786

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

Terms Mondays year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 80%; Europe,Eastern 10%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $450.00 4-weeks; application fee $75.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1970 Endorsements:TESOL standards

1045EF INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ENGLISH,NORTHRIDGE

Intensive English Program17950 Lassen 12-112Northridge CA 91330-8363Ph 818-772-0903Fax 818-772-6684

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wlk: Class LabB: 15-20 3LI: 15-20 3

15-20 3A: 15-20 3

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 38 weeks beginning September (academic yearprogram); 2 weeks year-round (minimum enrollment)Longest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 150 average term, 300 summer

Distribution Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 30%; Europe,Eastern 15%; Europe, Western 40%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Administrators: 4 full-time, 4part-timeEligibility all applicants with at least one year previousEnglish studyIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, field trips, housing assistance,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $860.00 -$1,080.00 2-weeks depending onintensity of program; application fee $90.00; healthinsurance varies depending on length of programHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: no information provided Room andboard: included in tuitionBoard board plan included in tuitionOther information Established: 1995 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1046EF INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ENGLISH,OAKLAND

Intensive English Programc/o Mills College5000 MacArthur BoulevardOakland CA 94613Ph 510-430-3209Fax 510-430-8252

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15-18 3LI: 15-18 3

15-18 3A: 15-18 3

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 38 weeks beginning September (academic yearprogram); 2 weeks year-round (minimum enrollment)Longest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 200 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 30%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 30%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, host family, housing assistance,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $990.00 -$1,150.00 2-weeks; application fee$90.00; health insurance $50.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room and board: included in tuitionBoard room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1989 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: NAFSA principles

All program information is subjects flange without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

1047EF INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ENGLISH,SAN DIEGO

Intensive English Programc/o US International University10455 Pomerado RoadSan Diego CA 92131Ph 619-693-0771Fax 619-693-0876

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15-20 3

15-20 315-20 3

A: 15-20 3English for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk,Communications 3 hrs/wk, Graduate Study 3 hrs/wk,International Relations 3 hrs/wk, Marketing 3 hrs/wk,Science 3 hrs/wk, Travel 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation:unspecified test 5 hrs/wk, Other: Film Studies, Finance 3hrs/wkTerms 38 weeks beginning September, January (academicyear program); 2 weeks year-round (minimum enrollment)Longest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 300 average term, 400 summerDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 13%; Asia/Oceania 37%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 46%; Middle East/North Africa 1%Faculty Teachers: 15 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:12 full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 6 full-time, 3part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at US International University upon approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $4,290.00 8-weeks; application fee $90.00applicable to tuition; health insurance $107.00; airporttransfer $55.00; health insurance only required if notcovered by other providerHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: included in tuitionBoard room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1983

1048EF INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ENGLISH,SANTA BARBARA

Intensive English Program1421 Chapala StreetSanta Barbara CA 93101Ph 805-962-8680Fax 805-962-8593

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15-20 3LI: 15-20 3

15-20 3A: 15-20 3

English for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wkTerms 38 weeks beginning September (academic yearprogram); 2 weeks year-round (minimum enrollment)Longest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 250 average term, 300 summerDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 11%; Asia/Oceania 20%;Europe, Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 59%; Middle East/North Africa 2%; Other/Unknown 4%Faculty Teachers: 11 full-time, 13 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:10 full-time, 9 part-time Administrators: 7 full-time, 2part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, excursionsCosts tuition $840.00 -$1,060.00 2-weeks; application fee$90.00; health insurance $50.00; costs depend on intensity ofprogram and length of stayHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: host family room and boardincluded in tuitionBoard board plan included in tuitionOther information Established: 1991

1049ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, LOS ANGELES

English Study-Vacation Programc/o University of California (UCLA)Los Angeles CA 90024-1492Ph 800-468-8978, 310-642-0982, 310-642-0988Fax 310-410-4688E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.comApplication contact: ELS Language Centers, SpecialPrograms, 5761 Buckingham Parkway, Culver City CA 90230

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

Terms 3 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 75 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 25%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa10%; Other/Unknown 15%Faculty Teachers: 5 part-time Full-time teaching load: 20hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4 part-timeAdministrators: 4 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests not applicableServices crosscultural activities, field trips, recreationalactivities, excursionsCosts tuition $2,450.00 3-weeks comprehensive feeHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:not available Room and board: included in tuition

See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. = Seenprogram sponsor's aesa this book.

BIEST cow AVAILABLE

19

20

Board room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1989 Member. AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles 0

1050ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, LOS ANGELES

Pre-MBA Summer Institutec/o University of Southern CaliforniaUniversity ParkLos Angeles CA 90089Ph 800-468-8978, 310-642-0988Fax 310-410-4688E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1996/97Pre-MBA Summer InstituteEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 10 hrs/wk,Communications 10 hrs/wk Minimum English languageproficiency required: Advanced level Hrs/wk: 30 hours class,1 field trip to US corporations To apply, contact: EIS SpecialPrograms, PO Box 4050, Culver City CA 90231-4050.Program provides specialized business English for MBAstudy and an introduction to MBA coursework through apreview of business and management subjects.Terms 3 weeks beginning June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 30 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 90%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 10 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests not applicableServices no information providedCosts tuition $1,995.00 3-weeks; application fee $200.00applicable to tuitionHousing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $750.00 3-weeksBoard board plan $750.00 3-weeksOther information Established: 1990 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1051ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, OAKLAND

Intensive English Programc/o Holy Names College3510 Mountain BoulevardOakland CA 94619-1627Ph 510-531-5176Fax 510-531-5183E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

MultimediaHrs/wk: Class Lab

B: 25 5LI: 25 5

25 5A: 25 5

IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest class8 t lieuof multimedia lab

English for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 80 average termFaculty Teachers: 9 full-time Full-time teaching load: 30hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5 full-timeAdministrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May audit academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $832.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles 0

1052ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, ORANGE

Intensive English Programc/o Chapman University333 North Glassell StreetOrange CA 92666Ph 714-538-6800Fax 714-538-1899URL http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

MultimediaHrs/wk: Class Lab

555

5

B: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 140 average termFaculty Teachers: 15 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May audit academiccourses: at Advanced level or enroll for creditTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

assistance in locating provided Room and board: $900.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles )

1053ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, REDLANDS

Intensive English Programdo University of Redlands1200 East Colton Avenue, PO Box 3080Redlands CA 92373-0999Ph 909-335-5357Fax 909-335-5358E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note LI, I, A: May takeof multimedia lab

MultimediaLab

5555

special interest classes in lieu

English for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 90 average termFaculty Teachers: 9 full-time Full-time teaching load: 30hours/week Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, LAP -66Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,host family, housing assistance, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: no information provided; assistance inlocating provided Room: $880.00 4-weeksBoard no board planOther information Established: 1961 Member- AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1054ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, SAN DIEGO

English Study-Vacation Programc/o University of San DiegoAlcala ParkSan Diego CA 92110Ph 800-468-8978, 310-642-0982, 310-642-0988Fax 310-410-4688E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.comApplication contact: ELS Language Centers, SpecialPrograms, 5761 Buckingham Parkway, Culver City CA 90230

Academic year 1996/97

See "How To Use This Boor for definitions of terms used above.

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class

B: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

Terms 3 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 65 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 25%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa10%; Other/Unknown 15%Faculty Teachers: 4 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:4 part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests not applicableServices crosscultural activities, field trips, recreationalactivities, excursionsCosts tuition $2,350.00 3-weeks comprehensive feeHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:not available Room and board: included in tuitionBoard room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1989 Member AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles )

1055ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, SAN DIEGO

Intensive English Program1200 Third AvenueSuite 100San Diego CA 92101Ph 619-234-0284Fax 619-232-6760E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk:B:LI:

A:

Class25252525

MultimediaLab

55

55

IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 14Program size 85 average termFaculty Teachers: 10 full-time Full-time teaching load: 30hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 10 full-timeAdministrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May audit academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health Insurance $35.00

= See program sponscfi 2,,, in this book. 21

22

Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard board plan $600.00 4-weeks homestay or residencehostelOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1056ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, SAN FRANCISCO

Intensive English Program301 Mission Street2nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105Ph 415-541-9935Fax 415-541-9090URL http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk:B:LI:

A:

Class25252525

MultimediaLab

5

555

IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, HotelAdministration, Travel 17-18 hrs/wk, Test Preparation:TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 14Program size 120 average termFaculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7full-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room and board: $770.00 4-weeks;housing at University of San FranciscoBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1057ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, SANTA MONICA

Business Communications for the 90's1357 2nd StreetSanta Monica CA 90405Ph 800-468-8978, 310-451-4544Fax 310-410-4688E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1996/97

68

Business Communications for the 90'sEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, CommunicationsMinimum English language proficiency required:Intermediate level Hrs/wk: 30 hours class To apply, contact:F1 Special Programs, PO Box 4050, Culver City CA90231-4050. Course combines 3 hours daily ofcustom-designed one-to-one private ESL instruction with 3hours daily of seminar style classes with other professionalsfrom around the world. Focus is on communicatingeffectively in English during sales pitches and businesspresentations. Includes in-class lecturer and applicable sitevisit to local business.Terms 2 weeks beginning January, February, July, AugustLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 175 average termDistribution Americas 50%; Europe, Western 50%Faculty Teachers: 5 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:3 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests not applicableServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,host family, housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,775.00 2-weeks (approximate)Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $740.00 4-weeks homestayBoard no board planOther information Established: 1994 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1058ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, SANTA MONICA

Intensive English Program1357 2nd StreetSanta Monica CA 90401Ph 310-451-4544Fax 310-451-7795URL http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

MultimediaHrs/wk: Class Lab

5555

B: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes -Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: Cambridge, TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 14Program size 175 average termFaculty Teachers: 16 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 9full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

San FranciscoBay AreaEnglish LanguageProgramEspecially forWomen

The

"EnglishCenter'

forInternational

Womay

Strong academic program

Safe and secure environment

Small classes

College counseling & placement service

TOEFL Preparation & Institutional TOEFL

Career enhancement courses

Conversation partner program

Housing on the Mills College campus

Professional teaching staff

To Learn More, Contact:

The English Center for International Women (ECIW)P.O. Box 9968-1, Mills CollegeOakland, CA 94613 U.S.A.phone: (510) 430-2234fax: (510) 430-2259e-mail: [email protected]

housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard board plan $740.00 4-weeks homestay, $575.00 4weeks residence hostelOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles I

1059ENGLISH CENTER FOR INTERNATIONALWOMEN

Intensive English Programc/o Mills CollegePO Box 9968Oakland CA 94613Ph 510-430-2234Fax 510-430-2259E-mail [email protected] http://www.mills.edu

Academic year 1996/97

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class CAI

B: 21 621 621 6

A: 21 6!EP note 6 hours computer applicationsEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 3hrs/wk, Other: Career Preparation 3-6 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March; 4 weeks beginning May, June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 60 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 40%; Europe,Eastern 20%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa5%

Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,homestay, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $1,950.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $150.00Financial aid tuition scholarships sponsored by ECIWBoard of Trustees

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24

Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensive Room andboard: $1,875.00 8-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1977 I

1060ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTER, LOS ANGELES

Executive English Courses10850 Wilshire BoulevardSuite 210Los Angeles CA 90024Ph 310-470-3019Fax 310-470-6733E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Executive English CoursesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, Other: ExecutiveEnglish (individual courses in most fields tailored to client'sneeds) Minimum English language proficiency required:Intermediate level Hrs/wk: 35 hours intensive or individualclasses, 25 hours semi-intensive Short-term program developsEnglish language communications skills of businesspersonnel. Topics include issues and trends in US andinternational business and crosscultural business practices.Focus is on the working professional.Terms 2 weeks beginning each monthLongest. break(s) not applicableAverage class size 4Program size 11 average termDistribution Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 30%; Europe,Western 40%; Middle East/North Africa 15%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 5full-time, 4 part-timeEligibility foreign business personnelIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, host familyCosts tuition $1,125.00 2-weeks Semi-Intensive ExecutiveEnglish, $1,575.00 Intensive Executive English, $3,150.00Individual Executive English; application fee $95.00Housing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room: $658.00 2-weeksBoard board plan $470.00 2-weeks, homestay half-board;no board plan with campus housingOther information Established: 1990 Member: AAIEP

1061ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTER, LOS ANGELES

Intensive English Program10850 Wilshire BoulevardSuite 210Los Angeles CA 90024Ph 310-470-3019Fax 310-470-6733E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97

70

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class

B: 20-30LI: 20-30

20-30A: 20-30

IEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: Cambridge (FCE), TOEFL 30 hrs/wk, Other:Teacher TrainingTerms 11 weeks beginning March, September forCambridge First Certificate (FCE); 2 weeks beginning July,August for Semi-Intensive and Intensive English Program;3-4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9Program size 100 average term, 250 summerDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 25%; Europe,Western 55%; Middle East/North Africa 5%; Other /Unknown5%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 20 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 20 part-time Administrators: 5 full-time, 4 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, homestay, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $825.00 -$995.00 4-weeks, $2,950.00 11-weekFCE course; application fee $95.00Housing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room: $329.00 1-weekBoard board plan $660.00-$795.00 4-weeks, homestayhalf-board; no board plan with campus housingOther information Established: 1978 Member: AAIEP

1062ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTER,SANTA BARBARA

Executive English Courses510 State StreetSanta Barbara CA 93101Ph 805-730-0040Fax 805-730-9144

Academic year 1996/97Executive English CoursesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, Other: ExecutiveEnglish (Individual courses in most fields tailored to client'sneeds) Minimum English language proficiency required:Intermediate level Hrs/wk: 35 hours intensive or individualclasses, 25 hours semi-intensive Short-term program developsEnglish language communication skills of businesspersonnel. Topics include issues and trends in US andinternational business and crosscultural business practices.Focus on the working professional.Terms 2 weeks beginning each monthLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 4Program size 4 average termFaculty Teachers: 2 part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign business personnelIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, host family

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Costs tuition $1,125.00 2-weeks Semi-Intensive ExecutiveEnglish, $1,575.00 Intensive Executive English, $3,150.00Individual Executive English; application fee $95.00Housing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: moderately priced; assistance inlocating provided Room and board: $308.00-$448.00 1-weekBoard board plan included in housing, 14 meals per weekOther information Established: 1990 Member- AAIEP

1063ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTER, SANTABARBARA

Intensive English Program510 State StreetSanta Barbara CA 93101Ph 805-730-0040Fax 805-730-9144

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20-30LI: 20-30

20-30A: 20-30

IEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: Cambridge (FCE), TOEFL 30 hrs/wk, Other:Teacher TrainingTerms 11 weeks beginning September for Cambridge FirstCertificate (FCE); 2 weeks beginning July, August forSemi-Intensive and Intensive English Program; 3-4 weeksyear-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 6Program size 20 average termFaculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed tests, FCEServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, homestay, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $825.00 -$995.00 4-weeks, $2,950.00 11-weekFCE course; application fee $95.00Housing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: moderately priced; assistance inlocating provided Room and board: $308.00-$448.00 1-weekBoard board plan included in housing, 14 meals per weekOther information Established: 1990 Member: AAIEP

1064FLS LANGUAGE CENTRES

Intensive English ProgramCitrus and Oxnard College87 East Green Street, #204Pasadena CA 91105Ph 818-795-2912Fax 818-795-5564E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96

Intensive English ProgramHrs /wlc Class

B: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note B, LI, I, A: 2-10 hours language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Other: SpecializedPrograms upon RequestTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 100 average 'termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 40%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa5%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 30 full-time, 20 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:30 full-time, 20 part-time Administrators: 12 full-time, 3part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $685.00 4-weeks; application fee $60.00;health insurance $60.00 per weekHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board:$450.00-$550.00 4-weeks homestayBoard board plan included in housing (homestay)Other information Established: no information providedMember: AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples

1065FRESNO PACIFIC COLLEGE

Intensive English Language Program1717 South Chestnut AvenueFresno CA 93702Ph 209-453-2060

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 23

23A: 23

Terms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning October, MarchLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 20 average termDistribution Africa 10%; Americas 40%; Asia/Oceania40%; Europe, Western 10%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 16 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing electives May take academic courses: ifacademically admissible and TOEFL 500Tests Itistittitional TOEFL, Michigan tests

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Services academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $5,625.00 16-weeks, $3,375 non-matriculated;application fee $30.00; activities fee $90.00; health insurance$450.00Housing Campus housing: available academic yearOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $825.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $1,190.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1983 (HE)

1066GOLDEN GATE LANGUAGE SCHOOLS

Intensive English Program591 West Hamilton AvenueSuite 101Campbell CA 95008Ph 408-374-9954Fax 408-374-9429

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab ElectivesB: 20 5LI: 20 5 5

20 5 5A: 20 5 5

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 6 weeks beginning August, September, November,December, January, February, April, May, June; flexibleentryLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 80 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 70%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 9%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 5%Faculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, homestay, host family,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, cultural eventsCosts tuition $810.00 6-weeks; application fee $80.00;health insurance $42.00 monthHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard board plan $550.00 monthOther information Established: 1979 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: NAFSA principles

1067HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY

International English Language InstituteStudent Services Building 209Arcata CA 95521-8299Ph 707-826-5878Fax 707-826-5885E-mail [email protected] http://www.humboldt.edu/-ieli/

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Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAIB: 20 2 2LI: 20 2 2

20 1 2A: 20 1 2

IEP note 2 hours homework, 3 hours field tripsTerms 8 weeks beginning October, January, March; 4weeks beginning May, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9Program size 46 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 8%; Asia/Oceania 64%;Europe, Eastern 8%; Europe, Western 14%; Middle East/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationals minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon departmental approvalAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency (TOEFL 500)Tests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,140.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00;materials fee $50.00; health insurance $47.00 monthHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available, moderately priced; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $285.00 month for student apartmentsBoard board planOther information Established: 1974 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1068INTENSIVE ENGLISH INSTITUTE, RIVERSIDE

Intensive English Programc/o California Baptist College8432 Magnolia AvenueRiverside CA 92504Ph 909-343-4289Fax 909-353-9688E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

ConversationHrs/wk: Class Lab Partners

B: 18 2 1

18 2 1

18 2 1

A: 18 2 1

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 2hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 40 average termDistribution Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 55%; MiddleEast/North Africa 40%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with adequate English language proficiency (TOEFL475)Tests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,495.00 8-weeks; application fee $95.00;activities fee $75.00; health insurance $80.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $525.00 8-weeksBoard board plan $561.00 8-weeksOther information Established: 1988 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1069INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR AMERICANENGLISH

Intensive English Program1012 Prospect Street #200La Jolla CA 92037Ph 619-456-1212Fax 619-456-1217

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 15-25

LI: 15-2515-25

A: 15-25English for Specific Purposes Business 6 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: FCE, TOEFL 6-10 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks beginning each monthLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 125 average termDistribution Americas 6%; Asia/Oceania 20%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 61%; Middle East/North Africa3%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 12 full-time, 8 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:12 full-time, 8 part-time Administrators: 4 full-time, 1part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, campus orientation,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $765.00 -$895.00 4-weeks; application fee$75.00; activities fee $5.00 $50.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard board plan $465.00 $610.00 4-weeks homestayOther information Established: 1991 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1070INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF ENGLISH

Intensive English Language ProgramLanguage Systems100 East Huntington Drive, #209Alhambra CA 91801Ph 818-284-9852Fax 818-284-9893

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

English for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wk,Communications 20 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: GMAT, GRE,SAT, TOEFL 20 hrs/wkTerms 4 or 12 weeks, continuous enrollmentLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 150 average termDistribution Americas 3%; Asia/Oceania 93%; Europe,Western 2%; Other/Unknown 2%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 12 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 35 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2part-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $150.00 -$350.00 4-weeks, $360.00 $500.0012-weeksHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: moderately priced; assistance inlocating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1987 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1071INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH INSTITUTE

Intensive English Program2743 East Shaw AvenueFresno CA 93710Ph 209-294-1401Fax 209-292-6231URL http://www.ieifresno.com

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAIB: 23LI: 23 2

23 2A: 23 2 4

English for Specific Purposes Other: SpecializedPrograms upon RequestTerms 4 weeks or longer year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 175 average term

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Distribution Americas 40%; Asia/Oceania 35%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 15%; Middle East/North Africa3%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 18 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 23 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 7 part-time Administrators: 12 full-time, 3 part-timeEligibility foreign nationals minimum 15 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approval if academicallyadmissible and TOEFL at CSUFTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $795.00 4-weeks, $1,450.00 8-weeks, $2,09512-weeks; application fee $75.00; activities fee $65.00; healthinsurance $50.00; homestay application $75.00; books$23.00-$45.00 monthHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard board plan $330.00 4-weeks, 16 meals per weekOther information Established: 1980 Member. AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1072INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OF ENGLISH,CALIFORNIA

Intensive English Programc/o College of Notre Dame1500 Ralston AvenueBelmont CA 94002Ph 415-595-3292Fax 415-595-1356E-mail [email protected] http://www.WorldLearning.org/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Firs /wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note I, A: 4 hours of electives may includeconversation/contemporary issues, interactive learningcenter courses, TOEFL preparation optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 8 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 4 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) 1 week beginning DecemberAverage class size 11Program size 40 average termFaculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 16 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit no information provided May takeacademic courses: with instructor's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, university serviceassistanceCosts tuition $1,225.00 4-weeks; application fee $90.00applicable to tuition; health insurance included in tuition; 74activities fee optional

Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room and board: $870.00 4-weeks,$770.00 4-weeks homestayBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1978 Member- AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1073INTRAX ENGLISH INSTITUTE

Intensive English ProgramOne Post Street7th FloorSan Francisco CA 94104Ph 415-434-1221Fax 415-616-0582

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 18-30 5LI: 18-30 5

18-30 5A: 18-30 5

English for Specific Purposes Business 6 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL, TOEIC 6 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks beginning January, February, March, April,June, July, August, September, October; 5 weeks beginningNovemberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 60 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 50%;Europe, Eastern 15%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa 9%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 16 years of ageIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiency to one of 3 universities withwhich Intrax has student exchange relationshipsAcademic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, campus orientation, crosscultural activities,field trips, homestay, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,096.00 4-weeks: application fee $90.00;health insurance $50.00; airport transfer $90.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: $800.00 4-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1993 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

1074KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER,LOS ANGELES

Access America1133 Westwood BoulevardSuite 201Los Angeles CA 90024Ph 800-522-7770, 310-209-0554, 212-262-4980Fax 212-957-1654E-mail [email protected] http://www.kaplan.com/intlApplication contact: Kaplan Educational Centers,International Admissions, 888 Seventh Avenue, New YorkNY 10106

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 15 10

15 10A: 15 10

English for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 3 hrs/wk, Law 3 hrs/wk, Medicine 3 hrs/wk,Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL,TOEIC, TWE, TSE 3 hrs/wk, Other: Test preparation also forGMAT, GRE, LSAT, SAT, MCAT, USMLE, othersTerms 4 weeks beginning each month, four 12-weekcycles per yearLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning July, 1 weekbeginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 75 average termDistribution Americas 26%; Asia/Oceania 54%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/North Africa6%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicants with high school diplomaIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with minimum TOEFL of 530 or 550Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, test preparationCosts tuition $2,100.00 12-weeks, includes books andmaterials; application fee $200.00; application fee includesactivities fee and health insuranceHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: no information providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1075KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTERS,SAN FRANCISCO/BERKELEY

Access America50 1st StreetSuite 601San Francisco CA 94105Ph 800-522-7770, 415-546-4100, 212-262-4980Fax 212-957-1654E-mail world ©kaplan.comURL http://www.kaplan.com/intlApplication contact: Kaplan Educational Centers,International Admissions, 888 Seventh Avenue, New YorkNY 10106

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 15 10

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English for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 3 hrs/wk, Law 3 hrs/wk, Medicine 3 hrs/wk,Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL,TOEIC, TWE, TSE 3 hrs/wk, Other: Test preparation also forGMAT, GRE, LSAT, SAT, MCAT, USMLE, othersTerms 4 weeks beginning each month, four 12-weekcycles per yearLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning July, 1 weekbeginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 26%; Asia/Oceania 54%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/North Africa6%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicants with high school diplomaIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with minimum TOEFL of 530 or 550Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, test preparationCosts tuition $2,100.00 12-weeks, includes books andmaterials; application fee $200.00; application fee includesactivities fee and health insuranceHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: no information providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1076LANGUAGE INSTITUTE FOR ENGLISH,SAN RAFAEL

Intensive English Programc/o Dominican College of San Rafael50 Acacia AvenueSan Rafael CA 94901Ph 415-485-3224Fax 415-459-7350

Academic year 1996/97

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B: 25 5LI: 25 5

25 5A: 25 5

IEP note Enrichment: 25 hours class, 5 hours language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 40%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa5%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 5 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccoursesTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,110.00 4-weeks; application fee $95.00;health insurance $40.00; linens (optional) $40.00; activitiesfees varyHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: $828.00 4-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1986

1077LANGUAGE RESOURCE INSTITUTE

Intensive English Program1460 Pine StreetSan Francisco CA 94109Ph 415-441-8145Fax 415-441-0539

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note 3-5 hours language lab optional, CAI optional;A,I: conversation; A: college seminarEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL,TOEIC 20 hrs/wkTerms 12 weeks beginning August, January, June; 8 weeksbeginning April; 6 weeks beginning November; openenrollment every Monday of academic yearLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 100 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 9%; Asia/Oceania 67%;Europe, Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 18%; Middle East/North Africa 2%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20

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Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: if academically admissibleTests not applicableServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,600.00 12-weeks; application fee $60.00Financial aid scholarshipsHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $800.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1977 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1078LCP INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE, IRVINE

Intensive English ProgramIrvine College Valley Center5500 Irvine Center DriveIrvine CA 92720Ph 714-651-1165Fax 714-753-0880E-mail [email protected] contact: LCP International Institute ExecutiveOffice, 930 AT&T Tower, 8001 Irvine Center Drive, IrvineCA 92718 °

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note Optional language lab and CAIEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5-25 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 25 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: GMAT, GRE,SAT, TOEFL 5-25 hrs/w, Other: Customized and CertificatePrograms 25 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning January, February, April, June,August, October; 3 weeks beginning DecemberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 115 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 25%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 22%; Middle East/North Africa 27%Faculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 8 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, SLEPServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $945.00 4-weeks; application fee $75.00;health insurance $48.00; student services & activities $95.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1979 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles 0

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1079LCP INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE, OCEANSIDE

Intensive English ProgramMira Costa College CenterOne Barnard DriveOceanside CA 92056-3899Ph 619-795-6607Fax 714-753-0880E-mail [email protected] contact: LCP International Institute ExecutiveOffice, 930 AT&T Tower, 8001 Irvine Center Drive, IrvineCA 92718

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note Optional language lab and CAIEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5-25 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 25 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: GMAT, GRE,SAT, TOEFL 5-25 hrs/wk, Other: Customized and CertificatePrograms 25 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning January, February, April, June,August, October; 3 weeks beginning DecemberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11

Program size 68 average termDistribution Americas 18%; Asia/Oceania 28%; Europe,Eastern 8%; Europe, Western 28%; Middle East/North Africa18%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time Administrators: 5 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, SLEPServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $945.00 4-weeks; application fee $75.00;health insurance $48.00; student services & activities $95.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1979 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1080LCP INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE,SACRAMENTO

Intensive English ProgramCalifornia State University-Sacramento965 University Avenue, Suite 200Sacramento CA 95825Ph 916-929-4402Fax 714-753-0880E-mail [email protected] contact: LCP International Institute ExecutiveOffice, 930 AT&T Tower, 8001 Irvine Center Drive, IrvineCA 92718

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A: 25IEP note Optional language lab and CAIEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5-25 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 25 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: GMAT, GRE,SAT, TOEFL 5-25 hrs/w, Other: Customized and CertificatePrograms 25 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning January, February, April, June,August, October; 3 weeks beginning DecemberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 185 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 14%; Asia/Oceania 30%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa 20%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 6 part-time Administrators: 7 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, SLEPServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personaVculturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $945.00 4-weeks; application fee $75.00;health insurance $48.00; student services & activities $95.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $775.00 4-weeksBoard board planOther information Established: 1979 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1081MARYMOUNT PALOS VERDES COLLEGE

Intensive English Program30800 Palos Verdes Drive EastRancho Palos Verdes CA 90275Ph 310-377-5501

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20

Voice andArticulation

20 3A: 15

IEP note A: 2 hours listening and notetakingEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, ScienceTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 14Program size 70 average termFaculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institutionIssues 1-20

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Academic credit 12 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: designated courses for all levelsTests Nelson-Denny Reading TestServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $6,975.00 16-weeks; application fee $25.00;orientation $75.00; activities fee $130.00 academic year;health insurance $304.00 academic yearFinancial aid available; limited, highly competitiveHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $3,200.0017-weeksBoard board plan included in housing $1,200.00 17-weekswithout housingOther information Established: 1976 Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE)

1082MERRITT COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Intensive English Program12500 Campus DriveOakland CA 94619Ph 510-436-2612

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 15

LI: 2020

A: 20IEP note Language lab availableTerms 18 weeks beginning August, January; 6 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 25Program size 200 average termFaculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 5 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 30 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: with adequate English languageproficiencyTests CELTServices academic counseling, academic placement,personal/cultural counselingCosts tuition $13.00 unitHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989 Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE)

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1083NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

American Language and InterculturalStudies4007 Camino del Rio South #106San Diego CA 92108Ph 800-628-8648, 619-563-2557Fax 619-563-9393E-mail [email protected] http://www.nu.edu

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note CAI optionalTerms 4 weeks beginning each monthLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning December, 1 weekbeginning AprilAverage class size 10Program size 40 average termDistribution Americas 1%; Asia/Oceania 81%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/North Africa15%Faculty Teachers: 12 part-time Full-time teaching load: 15hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 12 part-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirements and satisfactorilycompleting advanced programAcademic credit 5 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing electives May take academic courses: at Advancedlevel if academically admissible and minimum TOEFL 500Tests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic placement, campus orientation, fieldtrips, homestay, housing assistance, international studentadviser, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $785.00 4-weeks; application fee $35.00;activities fee $10.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovidedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1992 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1084NEW COLLEGE OF CALIFORNIA

ESL Institute-Intensive English Program450 Chadbourne AvenueMillbrae CA 94030-2499Ph 415-697-6313Fax 415-697-6316E-mail [email protected] http://www.esl-institute.com

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class CAIB: 23 1

LI: 23 1

23 1

A: 23 1

IEP note A: 4 hours TOEFL preparation optional

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL(Advanced) 4 hrs/wk, Other: Tutoring available in allspecific purpose fields to supplement intensive classTerms 11 weeks beginning September, January, March,June; continuous enrollment through seventh weekLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11

Program size 75 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 70%; Europe,Eastern 8%; Europe, Western 6%; Middle East/North Africa6%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 22 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, personal/cultural counselingCosts tuition $1,400.00; application fee $55.00; CAI fee$50.00; health insurance $45.00 monthHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room: $525.00 month for homestay;$75.00 administrative fee for placementBoard no board planOther information Established: 1978 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards (HE)

1085NEW WORLD LANGUAGE INSTITUTE,PALM DESERT

Intensive English/Vacation StudyPrograms45750 San Luis ReyPalm Desert CA 92260Ph 800-359-4412, 941-756-9417Fax 941-756-9632

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 17-18LI: 17-18

17-18A: 17-18.

English for Specific Purposes Other: SpecializedPrograms upon RequestTerms 4-44 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 15 average termDistribution Americas 70%; Asia/Oceania 5%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa10%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, B-2 visaAcademic credit not applicableTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural

counseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, sportscoordinator:Costs tuition $1,445.00 4-weeks; application fee $85.00;activities fee and health insurance included in tuitionFinancial aid availableHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: no information provided Room:$715.00 4-weeksBoard board plan included in tuitionOther information Established: 1996 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles 0

1086PACIFIC ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE

Intensive English Language Program1050 Foothill BoulevardSan Luis Obispo CA 93405Ph 805-543-9080Fax 805-543-5675E-mail peliinc©aol.comURL http://wwwa.com/peli

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB:

A:

25252525

IEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 4hrs/wkTerms 9 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 35 average termDistribution Americas 14%; Asia/Oceania 67%; Europe,Western 14%; Middle East/North Africa 1%; Other/Unknown4%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with TOEFL 475Tests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $1,600.00 9-weeks; application fee $150.00health insurance $84.00; homestay application $150.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,239.009-weeks homestayBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1973 Member. AAIEP

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1087PITZER COLLEGE

Programs in American College English(PACE)1050 North Mills AvenueClaremont CA 91711-6110Ph 800-748-9371, 909-621-8308Fax 909-621-0518E-mail [email protected] http://www.pitzer.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 22 5

22 5A: 22 5

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 5hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 6 weeksbeginning May, JulyLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 50 average termDistribution Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Western 25%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 16 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: with adequate score onMichigan test or TOEFLTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, tutorialCosts tuition $5,964.00 15-weeks, $2,389.00 6-weeks;application fee $30.00; health insurance $150.00; airportmeeting $50.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $3,253.0015-weeksBoard board plan included in housing, 19 meals per weekOther information Established: 1977 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

1088POINT LOMA NAZARENE COLLEGE

Point Loma English Institute3900 Lomaland DriveSan Diego CA 92106Ph 619-849-2636Fax 619-849-2653URL http: / /www.ptloma.edu /plei.htm

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

AcademicHrs/wk: Class Courses

B: 27LI: 27

27A: 10 9

English for Specific Purposes Graduate Stu 020 hrs/

wk, Other: Religious and Humanitarian Workers 10-27 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 6Program size 15 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 75%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 5%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility international students planning US study withsecondary school certificateIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests Michigan tests, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,896.00 8-weeks; application fee $90.00;activities fee $50.00; health insurance $80.00; registration fee$20.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: expensive; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: $1,230.00 8-weeks for dormswith American roommate; some apartments and singlerooms availableBoard board plan included in housing, 19 meals per weekOther information Established: 1993 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

1089SADDLEBACK COLLEGE

Intensive English ProgramLiberal Arts28000 Marguerite ParkwayMission Viejo CA 92692Ph 714-582-4788

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Reading LabB: 30LI: 26 4

27 4A: 48 4

IEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wkTerms 17 weeks beginning January; 16 weeks beginningAugust; 8 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning MayAverage class size 42Program size 1,200 average termFaculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 10 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20

Academic credit 3 undergraduate degree credits for ESLtransferrable to California State Univ System May takeacademic courses: with adequate English languageproficiency (TOEFL 450); advanced courses are applicable toAA degreeTests CELT

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

t ri

Services academic counseling, academic placement,personal/cultural counseling, international studentassociationCosts tuition $124.00 per unit 16-weeks for nonresidents,$13.00 per unit for California residents; health insurance$10.00 semester; parking $20.00 semesterHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, expensiveBoard no board planOther information Established: 1980 (HE) (P +C)

1090SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE OF CALIFORNIA

Intensive English Program and Studies forInternational StudentsPO Box 3091Moraga CA 94575Ph 510-631-4359

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25-28LI: 25-28 2

25-28 2

A: 15-19 2IEP note A: 3 hours volunteer community work; B:language lab summer onlyEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL,Other: Specialized Programs upon RequestTerms 16 weeks beginning August, February; 7 weeksbeginning October, April; 6 weeks beginning June; 4 weeksbeginning January; 3 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 12Program size 40 average term, 70 summerDistribution Asia/Oceania 75%; Other/Unknown 25%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 14 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admissionAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency (minimumTOEFL 500)Tests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $7,500.00 19-weeks, $1,900.00 6-weekssummer; application fee $35.00; health insurance $50.00month; activites fee $450.00-$500.00 summerHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room: $6,910.00 32-weeks, $1,500.006-weeks summerBoard board planOther information Established: 1978 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1091SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY

Business Seminar for InternationalExecutivesAmerican Language InstituteSan Diego CA 92182-1914Ph 619-594-5907Fax 619-287-2735E-mail [email protected] http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/alisdsu

Academic year 1996/97Executive English ProgramEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 25 hrs/wkMinimum English language proficiency required: HigherIntermediate, Advanced levels Hrs/wk: 25 hours class, fieldtrips Short-term program prepares participants in executivecommunication, business negotiation, grammar andpronunciation, US management and global competitionTerms 3 weeks beginning January, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 6Program size 15 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Asia/Oceania 52%; Europe,Eastern 8%; Europe, Western 25%; Middle East /North Africa12%; Other/Unknown 2%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign business personnelIssues 1-20, IAP -66Academic credit not offeredTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestayCosts tuition $1,450.00 3-weeks; application fee $25.00;health insurance $45.00Housing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available, moderately priced; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: $165.00 1-weekBoard board plan included in housing, 14 meals per weekOther information Established: 1991 Member: UCIEP(HE)

1092SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY

English for Academic PurposesAmerican Language InstituteSan Diego CA 92182-1914Ph 619-594-5907Fax 619-287-2735E-mail [email protected] http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/alisdsu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAILI: 17 2 2

17 2 2

A: 15-21 2IEP note A: 2-9 hours academic coursesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 25 hrs/wkTerms 17 weeks beginning August, January; 11 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 18Program size 250 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Asia/Oceania 52%; Europe,Eastern 8%; Europe, Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa12%; Other/Unknown 2%

See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. 11 = See program sponsor'sasilin this book. 35

36

Faculty Teachers: 15 full-time, 20 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:15 full-time, 15 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with approval of instructor, directorTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed tests, GTELPServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,290.00 17-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $45.00 monthHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $165.001-weekBoard board plan included in housing, 14 meals per weekOther information Established: 1975 Member: UCIEP(HE) 0

1093SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English CommunicationsAmerican Language InstituteSan Diego CA 92182-1914Ph 619-594-5907Fax 619-287-2735E-mail [email protected] http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/alisdsu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrsiwk: Class LabB: 19 1

LI: 19 1

18 2A: 18 2

IEP note 5 hours electives, directed activities, independentstudyEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 10 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 8 hrs /wkTerms 19 weeks beginning January; 17 weeks beginningAugust; 11 weeks beginning January, June; 9 weeksbeginning October; 8 weeks beginning March, August; 6weeks beginning July; 5 weeks beginning June; flexibleentryLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 18Program size 235 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Asia/Oceania 52%; Europe,Eastern 8%; Europe, Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa12%; Other/Unknown 2%Faculty Teachers: 7 full-time, 45 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7full-time, 30 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with approval of instructor, directorTests Michigan tests, G-TELPServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,290.00 17-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $45.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;

assistance in locating provided Room and board: $165.001-weekBoard board plan included in housing, 14 meals per weekOther information Established: 1975 Member. UCIEP(HE) 0

1094SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY

Management and Business EnglishAmerican Language InstituteSan Diego CA 92182-1914Ph 619-594-5907Fax 619-287-2735E-mail [email protected] http://www-rohan.sdsu.eclu/dept/alisdsu

Academic year 1996/97Management and Business EnglishEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 25 hrs/wkMinimum English language proficiency required: HigherIntermediate, Advanced levels Hrs/wk: 20 hours class, fieldtrips, business films Short-term program designed to developEnglish language communications skills and skills related tostudy of business and management in the US. Topicsinclude US management concepts and behavior,international marketing, business communications, casestudies and industry visits.Terms 3 weeks beginning January, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 35 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Asia/Oceania 52%; Europe,Eastern 8%; Europe, Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa12%; Other/Unknown 2%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 4 part-time Advanced degreeESL fields: 4 full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility international students in business andmanagement and business personnelIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host familyCosts tuition $890.00 3-weeks; application fee $25.00;health insurance $45.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $165.001-weekBoard board plan included in housing, 14 meals per weekOther information Established: 1975 Member: UCIEP(HE) 0

1095SAN FRANCISCO INSTITUTE OF ENGLISH

Intensive English Program345 8th AvenueSan Francisco CA 94118Ph 415-750-1755Fax 415-750-9939E-mail sfie ©slip.net

Academic year 1996/97

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All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

AMERICAN LANGUAGE INSTITUTE (ALI)SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:Irene Evans, American Language InstituteSan Diego State University, San Diego CA 92182-1914Telephone: (619) 594-5907 Fax: (619) 287-2735E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: http://mail.sdsu.edu/-ali/

SPECIAL FEATURESSan Diego attractions: beautiful beaches, mountains

and deserts; two hours from Disneyland and HollywoodLocated on the campus of SDSU in a residential

area of San DiegoAccess to University dining halls, library, sports, etc.Housing options in residence halls, apartments near

campus or rooms in American homes

ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSESPlacement in American UniversitiesConcurrent enrollment at SDSUIntensive TOEFL, GMAT and GREConditional Acceptance to a college or universityPre-MBA specialization

INTENSIVE ENGLISH COMMUNICATIONSEmphasis on speaking listeningIntensive English for Managers specialization

BUSINESS SPECIAL PROGRAMSBusiness Seminar for International Executives

Management and Business English SeminarCertificate Programs in Business

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class

B: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

English for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 20 hrs/wkTerms 12 weeks beginning March, June, October, JanuaryLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 250 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 85%; Europe, Eastern 10%;Europe, Western 5%Faculty Teachers: 13 full-time Full-time teaching load: 20hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 13 full-timeAdministrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan tests,TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $275.00 4-weeks; application fee $50.00;books $30.00 -$60.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided

Board no board planOther information Established: 1987 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1096SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY

American Language Institute1600 Holloway BoulevardSan Francisco CA'94611Ph 415-338-1438Fax 415-338-1717E-mail [email protected] http://mercury.sfsu.edu/-fun/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25U: 25

25A: 25

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 2hrs/wkTerms 13 weeks beginning September, February; 12weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 17Program size 140 average term

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Distribution Americas 2%; Asia/Oceania 89%; Europe,Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa1%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 21 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 10 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with program director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,980.00 fall, spring, $1,850.00 summer;application fee $55.00; health insurance $150.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: expensive; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: $250.00 1-weekBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1961 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE)

1097SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY

Studies in American LanguageRoom IS 227San Jose CA 95192-0135Ph 408-924-2660Fax 408-924-2669E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class CMB: 20LI: 19 1

19 1

A: 19 1

IEP note Tutorial: 20 hoursTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 7 weeksbeginning October, March; 6 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) 6 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 16Program size 140 average term, 75 summerDistribution Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 75%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 10%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 15 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 14 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 15 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 18 years of age withsecondary school certificateIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency (TOEFL 500)Tests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,395.00 15-weeks; application fee $75.00;health insurance $280.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $2,600.00 15-weeksBoard no board planOther information Established: 1975 (HE)

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1098SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGE

English Language Studies Program721 Cliff DriveSanta Barbara CA 93109-2394Ph 805-965-0581Fax 805-963-7222E-mail spaventa @gatel.sbcc.cc.ca.us

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

rs/wk: Class LabB: 16 1

LI: 16 1

16 1

A: 16 1

Terms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 6 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 25Program size 1,000 average termFaculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 20 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 15 part-timeEligibility foreign nationals with secondary schoolcertificateIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 8 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: at Advanced levelTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counselingCosts tuition $3,312.00 academic year; application fee$50.00; health insurance $20.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1984 (HE)

1099SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

American Language Institute1801 East Cotati AvenueRohnert Park CA 94928Ph 707-664-2742Fax 707-664-2505E-mail [email protected] http://www.sonoma.edu/exed/ssali

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAIB: 20 1 1

LI: 20 1 1

20 1 1

A: 20 1 1

IEP note Language lab, field trips additional; I, A: TOEFLpreparation workshop availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 3 hrs/wk, Other: Library/Research3 hrs/wkTerms 13 weeks beginning September, February; 5 weeksbeginning June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 60 average term

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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AMERICAN LANGUAGE INSTITUTE (ALI)SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:Irene Evans, American Language InstituteSan Diego State University, San Diego CA 92182-1914Telephone: (619) 594-5907 Fax: (619) 287-2735E-mail: ali @mail.sdsu.eduALI Homepage: http://mail.sdsu.edu/-ali/

SPECIAL FEATURESSan Diego attractions: beautiful beaches, mountains

and deserts; two hours from Disneyland and HollywoodLocated on the campus of SDSU in a residential

area of San DiegoAccess to University dining halls, library, sports, etc.Housing options in residence halls, apartments near

campus or rooms in American homes

ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSESPlacement in American UniversitiesConcurrent enrollment at SDSUIntensive TOEFL, GMAT and GREConditional Acceptance to a college or universityPre-MBA specialization

INTENSIVE ENGLISH COMMUNICATIONSEmphasis on speaking listeningIntensive English for Managers specialization

BUSINESS SPECIAL PROGRAMSBusiness Seminar for International Executives

Management and Business English SeminarCertificate Programs in Business

Distribution Americas 16%; Asia/Oceania 70%; Europe,Western 6%; Middle East/North Africa '5%; Other/Unknown3%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 6 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with TOEFL 485Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, locallydeveloped testsServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay, hostfamily, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $165.00 1-week; application fee $50.00;university health center $75.00; health insurance $47.00monthFinancial aid limited number of partial tuition waiversHousing Campus housing: available academic year,limited summer Off-campus housing: difficult to find;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $675.004-weeks, $550.00 month for room onlyBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1979 (HE)

1100STANFORD UNIVERSITY

Intensive English and AcademicOrientation for Foreign Graduate StudentsBuilding 460LinguisticsStanford CA 94305-2150Ph 415-725-1554, 415-725-1557Fax 415-723-1442E-mail [email protected] http://www-leland.stanford.edu/group/efs

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassA: 20

IEP note Language lab availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Graduate Study 20 hrs/wkTerms 6 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 96 summerDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 80%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 9full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto US college/universityIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit 6 graduate degree credits for ESL May .take academic courses: if academically admissible

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Tests PACTServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,848.00 6-weeks; health insurance $200.00;document fee $55.00Housing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensive Room:$700.00 6-weeksBoard board plan $600.00 6-weeksOther information Established: 1967 (HE) (P + C)

1101UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY

English Language ProgramUniversity Extension1995 University Avenue, #7022Berkeley CA 94720-7022Ph 510-642-9833Fax 510-643-7271E-mail [email protected] http://www.unex.berkeley.edu:4243/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

LearningHrs/wk: Class Center

B: 22 2LI: 22 2

22 2A: 22 2

English for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: GRE, TOEFL 3 hrs/wk'Terms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March; 5 weeks beginning June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 280 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 13%; Asia/Oceania 65%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 15%; Middle East/North Africa 1%; Other/Unknown 3%Faculty Teachers: 29 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:29 full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 6 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit degree credits for ESL pending May takeacademic courses: up to 4 additional unitsTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, homestay, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,000.00 8-weeks, $1,500.00 5-weeks;application fee $50.00; health insurance $120.00 8-weeks,$70.00 5-weeksHousing Campus housing: limited academic year,available summer Off-campus housing: readily available,expensive; assistance in locating providedBoard board planOther information Established: 1974 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

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1102UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY

ESL Session216 Dwinelle AnnexBerkeley CA 94720-2500Ph 510-642-5975Fax 510-642-6963E-mail [email protected] http://violet.berkeley.edu/-cwp/ESL

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

ESPHrs/wk: Class Instruction

12 812 8

A: 12 8English for Specific Purposes Business 4 hrs/wk,Communications 4 hrs/wk, Science 4 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 4 hrs/wk, Other: Multimedia/Computers4 hrs/wkTerms 6 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 200 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 80%; Europe,Eastern 8%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/North Africa1%Faculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants at Intermediate and AdvancedlevelsIssues 1-20Academic credit 4 undergraduate degree credits for ESL,undergraduate credits for ESP instruction May takeacademic coursesTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, homestay, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, conversationgroupsCosts tuition $660.00 6-weeks ESL instruction, $565.006-weeks ESP instruction; application fee $245.00Housing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensiveBoard board planOther information Established: 1964 (HE)

1103UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY ATSAN FRANCISCO

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10-Week Intensive English for Academicand General PurposesEnglish Language Program, UniversityExtension Center, 55 Laguna StreetSan Francisco CA 94102-6299Ph 415-552-3016Fax 415-552-4237E-mail [email protected] http://www.unex.berkeley.edu:4243/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 23

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A: 23

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with thesponsor.

IEP note Learning center optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 23 hrs/wk,Medicine, Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, March,JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13

Program size 180 average termDistribution Americas 22%; Asia/Oceania 45%; Europe,Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa1%; Other/Unknown 4%Faculty Teachers: 14 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:14 full-time, 6 part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationals minimum 17 years of age withsecondary school certificateIssues 1-20Academic credit degree credits for ESL pending May takeacademic courses: with adequate English languageproficiency (TOEFL 550)Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,350.00 10-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $150.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard board planOther information Established: 1979 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1104UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY ATSAN FRANCISCO

4-Week Spoken English for Academic andGeneral PurposesEnglish Language Program, UniversityExtension Center, 55 Laguna StreetSan Francisco CA 94102-6299Ph 415-552-3016Fax 415-552-4237E-mail [email protected] http://www.unex.berkeley.edu:4243/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 21LI: 21

21A: 21

IEP note 30-40 hours additional in summer at 3-dayweekend language campEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 21 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 120 summerDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 22%; Asia/Oceania 45%;Europe, Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa 1%; Other/Unknown 3%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 10 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses

Tests not applicableServices recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,275.00 4-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $60.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1987 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1105UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS

American Culture and CommunicationUniversity Extension1333 Research Park DriveDavis CA 95616-8727Ph 916-757-8686Fax 916-757-8676E-mail eslinfo @unexmail.ucdavis.eduURL http://universityextension.ucdavis.edu

Academic year 1996/97American Culture and CommunicationEnglish for Specific Purposes Communications, Other:Cultural Studies Minimum English language proficiencyrequired: no information provided Hrs/wk: 25 hours class,other activities Short-term program designed to developcommunication skills through classroom practice, lectures,discussion sessions, field trips, interaction with Americans.Includes instruction in functional English, Americanvocabulary and idioms, communication skills, culturaltopics.Terms 4 weeks beginning July, January, FebruaryAverage class size 15Program size 40 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 4 part-time Administrators:6 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit May take academic courses: with TOEFL550Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, fieldtrips, housing assistance, international student adviser, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $975.00 4-weeks; application fee $50.00;texts, materials, services $150.00; health insurance $10.00weekHousing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $975.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: no information providedMember: UCIEP (HE)

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1106UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS

Intensive English Program forInternational StudentsUniversity ExtensionInternational Training and Education CtrDavis CA 95616-8727Ph 916-757-8686Fax 916-757-8676E-mail [email protected] http:// universityextension.ucdavis.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 22 2LI: 22 2

22 2A: 22 2

Terms 10 weeks beginning September, January, April; 5weeks beginning June, AugustLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 200 average termDistribution Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 60%; Europe,Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa 10%; Other/Unknown10%Faculty Teachers: 20 full-time, 15 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:20 full-time, 10 part-time Administrators: 10 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency, staff interviewand TOEFL 550Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,825.00 10-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $75.00; health insurance $10.00 weekHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,895.0010-weeksBoard board plan included in housing, 3 meals per dayOther information Established: 1969 Member: UCIEP(HE)

1107UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS

Orientation in USA LawUniversity ExtensionLaw and Public PolicyDavis CA 95616-8727Ph 916-757-8569Fax 916-757-8596

Academic year 1996/97Orientation in USA LawEnglish for Specific Purposes Law Minimum Englishlanguage proficiency required: TOEFL 450 Hrs/wk: 30-40hours class, 10 hours other activities Program consists oflegal English workshops, classes, seminars and on-siteobservation of the US legal system. Core classes focus on theUS legal system and business and trade law. Detailedspecialization workshops in criminal justice, judicialmanagement, pre-LL.M. preparation, and business ant

trade. Field trips to courts, law firms, public agencies,corporations.Terms 4 weeks beginning JulyAverage class size 30Program size 120 summerDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Western 30%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 40 part-timeEligibility international students of the US legal systemIssues 1-20

Academic credit not offered May take academic coursesTests no information providedServices no information providedCosts tuition $2,995.00 4-weeksHousing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: $1,500.00 4-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1990 Member: UCIEP(HE) 1

1108UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE

Program in ESLUCI ExtensionPO Box 6050Irvine CA 92716-6050Ph 714-824-5991Fax 714-824-8065E-mail uciesl @uci.eduURL http://www.uci.edu/-unex/es1

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 23 4LI: 23 4

23A: 21

IEP note A: academic course/elective availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 3-6 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: unspecifiedtest 3 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, April,June; 4 weeks beginning January, February, June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 14Program size 330 average termDistribution Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 60%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa8%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 25 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 19 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:25 full-time, 10 part-time Administrators: 12 full-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit undergraduate degree credits for ESL (allcourses carry CEU credits) May take academic courses: atAdvanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, SPEAK, locallydeveloped testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,070.00 10-weeks; application fee $75.00;activities fee $75.00; housing placement $75.00; healthinsurance $60.00 - $200.00; airport meeting $35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: moderately priced; assistance in

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IN IFORNIIi Your choice to improve and increase yourlanguage and intercultural communication skills.... _..... is a powerful step toward having greater oppor-. o

k' tunities professionally and personally. Make this. .valuable investment in your future.

.BENEFIT FROM THE UNIQUE FEATURESExcellent academic reputation

o"Highly qualified faculty specialized in teaching English to

International studentsa a "Small classes, 22 hours of instruction per week, eight levels of

proficiencya "Full-time, part-time and specially designed programs offereda a year round

'Ability:IX e VOS =c; to individualize programs through elective courses

° INTERNATIONAL : "State-of-the-art language and computer laboratories

Trtn1 i %Tr: :n 'Social, Cultural and Educational Activities with American andInternational students

YOU CAN ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS FIEREExcellent, caring staff provide a full range of student services"Davis is a friendly, safe and comfortable college town of about

50,000 residents

INTERNAT1ONALTRAINING AND EDUCATION CENTER"Easy access to some of California's premiere tourist destinations

University Extension JOIN THE PROGRAM THAT IS BEST FOR YOUUniversity of California, Davis 'Intensive EnglishDavis, CA 95616-8727 U.S.A. 'Experience California

'American Culture and CommunicationTELEPHONE (916) 757-8686 "Intensive TOEFL InstituteFAX (916) 757-8676 'English for Environmental StudiesE-MAIL [email protected] 'English for Legal ProfessionalsWWW http://universityextension.ucdavis.edu 'English for Medical Professionals

'English Conversation and Wine Appreciation

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locating provided Room and board: $500.00-$550.00 permonth for 10-weeks, $770.00 4-weeks no boardBoard board plan included in housing for 10-weekprogramOther information Established: 1979 Member UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE)

1109UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE

International Education Programs1200 University AvenueRiverside CA 92507-4596Ph 909-787-4346, 909-787-4347Fax 909-787-5796E-mail [email protected] http://www.unex.ucr.edu/iephomepage.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 4

LI: 20 420 4

A: 20 4IEP note 5-10 hours electivesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 24-32 hrs/wk,Test Preparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wk, Other: Arts andHumanities 24-32 hrs/wk

Terms 10 weeks beginning September, January, March,June; 4 weeks beginning January, March, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 400 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 60%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 9%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 13%Faculty Teachers: 25 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:18 full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit 16 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing electives (quarter units) May take academiccourses: at Advanced level with approval of instructor,directorTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, campus orientation, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $1,750.00 10-weeks, $800.00 4-weeks;application fee $50.00; activities fee $75.00; health insurance$110.00; 50% tuition discount if attending IEP part-time on aspace-available basisHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available, moderately priced; assistance in locating

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provided Room: $1,200.00 10-weeks; limited campus dormspace available with board $1,750.00 per quarterBoard board plan (varies)Other information Established: 1975 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1110UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,SANTA BARBARA

Business EnglishEnglish Language ProgramUCSB ExtensionSanta Barbara CA 93106-1110Ph 805-893-8383Fax 805-893-8427E-mail intlprog @xlrn.ucsb.eduURI. http://www.xIrn.ucsb.edu/ip/

Academic year 1996/97Business EnglishEnglish for Specific Purposes Business,Communications, Test Preparation: TOEFL Minimum Englishlanguage proficiency required: TOEFL 475 Hrs/wk: 25 hoursclass, visits to local businesses Short-term programemphasizing use of English in the workplace and USbusiness culture.Terms 4 weeks beginning AugustLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 14Program size 75 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 40%; Europe,Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 5 part-timeEligibility foreign business personnelIssues 1-20Academic credit no information providedTests not applicableServices no information providedCosts Contact sponsorHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovidedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1987 (HE)

1111UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,SANTA BARBARA

Intensive EnglishEnglish Language ProgramUCSB ExtensionSanta Barbara CA 93106-1110Ph 805-893-8383Fax 805-893-8427E-mail intlprog ©xlrn.ucsb.eduURL http://www.xlrn.ucsb.edu/ip/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 20

20A: 20 .

IEP note 4 hours language lab optional; CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Business,Communications, Marketing

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Terms 10 weeks beginning September, March, June; 4weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 200 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 40%; Europe,Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:13 full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 10 full-time, 2part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20

Academic credit undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: at Advanced level with adviser'sapproval and minimum TOEFL 530Tests Michigan tests, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts Contact sponsorHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1979 (HE)

1112UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO

Intensive English Program2130 Fulton StreetLM 142San Francisco CA 94117-1080Ph 415-666-6862Fax 415-666-2353E-mail [email protected] http://www.usfca.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 2-3 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 2-3 hrs/wk, Other: Computers 2-3 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 12 weeksbeginning May; 3 weeks beginning JanuaryLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 150 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 50%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 20%; Middle East/North Africa 8%; Other/Unknown 1%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 12 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 10 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 12 part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificate,minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

AMERICAN LANGUAGE INSTITUTE (ALI)SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:Irene Evans, American Language InstituteSan Diego State University, San Diego CA 92182-1914Telephone: (619) 594-5907 Fax: (619) 287-2735E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: http://mail.sdsu.edu/-ali/

SPECIAL FEATURESSan Diego attractions: beautiful beaches, mountains

and deserts; two hours from Disneyland and HollywoodLocated on the campus of SDSU in a residential

area of San DiegoAccess to University dining halls, library, sports, etc.Housing options in residence halls, apartments near

campus or rooms in American homes

ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSESPlacement in American UniversitiesConcurrent enrollment at SDSUIntensive TOEFL, GMAT and GREConditional Acceptance to a college or universityPre-MBA specialization

INTENSIVE ENGLISH COMMUNICATIONSEmphasis on speaking listeningIntensive English for Managers specialization

BUSINESS SPECIAL PROGRAMSBusiness Seminar for International Executives

Management and Business English SeminarCertificate Programs in Business

cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $3,918.00 15-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $33.00 monthHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:no information provided Room and board: $3,151.0015-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established 1974 Member. AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +

1113UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Language AcademyJEF-141MC-1294Los Angeles CA 90089-1294Ph 213-740-0079Fax 213-740-8549E-mail [email protected]. http://www.usc.edu/dept/uscla

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 21 2

LI: 2323

A: 23

LEP note B: 3 hours study lab; LI: includes academiccourse; B, LI, I, A: 2 hours practice TOEFL test optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: GRE,TOEFL 4 hrs/wk, Other: Dental English 16 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 7 weeksbeginning May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 85 average termDistribution Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 80%; Europe,Eastern 1%; Middle East/North Africa 4%; Other/Unknown10%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load. 19 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 10 part-time Administrators: 4 full-time, 8 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,900.00 15-weeks, $2,000.00 7-weeks;application fee $50.00; health insurance $180.00; healthcenter $137.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $450.00 4-weeksBoard board plan $300.00 4-weeksOther information Established 1960 Member. UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

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UNIVERSITY ofSAN FRANCISCO

English as a Second LanguageIntensive English Program

Academic preparationEnglish for personal and career purposesInstruction at all levels, basic to advancedYear-round intensive program, 15 25 hours per week(courses for students in degree programs also at USE)On-campus housing

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Department of English as a Second LanguageUniversity of San Francisco, Box M2130 Fulton Street, LM 142San Francisco, California 94117-1080 U.S.A.

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1114YOSEMITE ENGLISH SCHOOL

Intensive English Programc/o Merced College3600 M StreetMerced CA 95348-2898Ph 209-722-9018Fax 209-722-1193

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 18 2

18 218 2

A: 18 2

Terms 16 weeks beginning September, January, MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 6Program size 13 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 100%Faculty Teachers: 2 part-time Full-time teaching load: 18hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2 part-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with instructor's approvalTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic plac,ement,campus orientation, crosscultural activities, homestay, hose 2

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family, housing assistance, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $2,780.00 16-weeks; application fee $100.00;homestay application fee $200.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovidedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1993

COLORADO1115AMERICAN LANGUAGE ACADEMY, PUEBLOIntensive English Programc/o University of Southern Colorado2200 Bonforte BoulevardPueblo CO 81001Ph 719-549-2222Fax 301-309-0202E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with thesponsor.

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class Lab

B: 25 3

LI: 25 325 3

A: 25 3IEP note A: includes academic/professional preparation;CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL2-4 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning March, June; 9 weeksbeginning August, OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 70 average termFaculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level with approval of instructor,directorTests Institutional TOEFI.Services academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,795.00 term; application fee $90.00; healthinsurance $100.00; student services $165.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,380.0010-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1981 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1116COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

Colorado Institute of English LanguageStudies180 South Garrison StreetLakewood CO 80226Ph 303-202-0100E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

English for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: TOEFLTerms 7 weeks beginning August, October, January,MarchLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 5

Program size 20 average termDistribution Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 75%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 2full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiency

Academic credit 15 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: with program director'sapprovalTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $2,040.00 7-weeks; application fee $35.00;activities fee $300.00 semester; health insurance $140.00semesterHousing Campus housing: available academic yearOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $1,195.00 18-weeksBoard board plan $810.00 18-weeksOther information Established: 1990 Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE) (P

1117COLORADO INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAND TRAINING INSTITUTE

Intensive English ProgramPO Box 9087Grand Junction CO 81501Ph 970-245-7102Fax 970-245-6553E-mail [email protected] http://www.outfitters.corn/coni/aaiep/profiles/p59.htm

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAIB: 20 2

20 2 220 2 2

A: 20 2

English for Specific Purposes BusinessTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning May; 8 weeks beginning March, AugustLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11

Program size 75 average termDistribution Americas 33%; Asia/Oceania 33%; Europe,Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 33%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level if academically admissible withprogram director's approvalTests TOEICServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, tutorialCosts tuition $2,700.00 16-weeks; application fee $65.00applicable to tuition; activities fee $212.00; health insurance$200.00; homestay placement $55.00Housing Campus housing: available academic year,limited summer Off-campus housing: readily available,moderately priced; assistance in locating provided Room:$350.00 month for campus housing or homestayBoard board plan $350.00 month; available only withhomestayOther information Established: 1986 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

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1118COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English Program101 Co-Op Units BuildingFort Collins CO 80523-1788Ph 970-491-6616Fax 970-491-5399E-mail [email protected] http://yuma.acns.colostate.edu/-cwis85/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

firs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5LI: 20 5

C40 20 50 A: 20 5

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English for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wkTerms 7 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, May; 4 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning December, 2 weeksbeginning MarchAverage class size 12Program size 80 average termFaculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 6 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,000.00; application fee $50.00; lab fee,health center $112.00; health insurance $45.00 $80.00 month;optional activities fee $55.00 semesterHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available, moderately priced; assistance in locatingprovidedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1978 (HE) (P + C))

1119ECONOMICS INSTITUTE

English Program1030 Thirteenth StreetBoulder CO 80302-7306Ph 303-938-2599Fax 303-492-3006E-mail [email protected] http://www.Colorado.EDU/EconomicsInstitute

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 2

LI: 25 218 2

A: 18 2

English for Specific Purposes Business 18-22 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 18-22 hrs/wk, Marketing 6 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: GMAT, GRE, TOEFL 7 hrs/wkTerms 5 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 100 average term, 250 summer

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Distribution Africa 10%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania60%; Europe, Eastern 5%; Middle East/North Africa 15%Faculty Teachers: 15 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 13 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:14 full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 6 full-timeEligibility international students in economics, agriculturaleconomics, business and computersIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests International, Institutional TOEFL; locally developedtests; CELTServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,400.00 5-weeks spring and fall, $3,100.005-weeks summer; application fee $100.00 applicable totuition; health insurance $50.00 monthFinancial aid negotiated discounts of tuition and feesbased on financial need and meritHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room and board: $500.00-$550.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1976 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1120ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, DENVER

Intensive English Programc/o Regis University3333 Regis BoulevardDenver CO 80221-1099Ph 303-480-1565Fax 303-480-0329E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

MultimediaHrs/wk: Class Lab

B: 25 525 525 5

A: 25 5IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11

Program size 128 average termFaculty Teachers: 16 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:16 full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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Degree Preparation ProgramsInternational students prepare for graduatedegree programs in Economics, AgriculturalEconomics and Business in the United States.In addition, the Economics Institute offersGRE, GMAT and TOEFL preparation andassistance with university placement.

Business Communications course work inPractical Business Writing Techniques, ReportWriting, Case Study Discussion Skills,Negotiation Skills, Presentation Skills, MBATeamwork, and Decision-Making Language.

Programs vary from five weeks to one yearwith nine entry periods throughout the year.

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Our orientation program offers interaction withAmerican families, students and businesses throughfield trips, social events, and recreational activities.

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For information, please contact..Economics Institute, 1005 12th Street, Rm 37, Boulder, Colorado 893N U.S.A. phone: (303) 938-2500

fax: (303) 492-3006 e-mail: [email protected] http://www.colorado.edu/ Economicslnstitute

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98For information about Spring in Colorado: BEST COPY AVSpring International Language Center, 5900 S. Santa Fe Drive,Littleton, Colorado 80120 U.S.A.Tel. (303) 797-0100 Fax (303) 797-0127 E-Mail: silc @arapahoe.edu

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Colorado State University offers a full range of academicprograms including Business, Engineering, NaturalResources/Forestry, Agriculture, Computer InformationSciences, Veterinary Medicine, and many more.

For more information, contact: Intensive English ProgramColorado State University101 Co-Op Units BuildingFort Collins, Colorado, 80523-1788Telephone: (970) 491-6616FAX: (970) 491-5399E-mail: [email protected]

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Housing Campus housing: available year-round.Off-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $790.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1121INTERLINK LANGUAGE CENTER, GOLDEN

Intensive English Programc/o Colorado School of Mines1400 Illinois StreetGolden CO 80401Ph 303-273-3516Fax 303-273-3529E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 23

2323

A: 23English for Specific Purposes Engineering 2 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 2 hrs/wk, Science 2 hrs/wk, TestPreparation; TOEFL 3 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, May; 4 weeks beginning July

Longest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 50 average termDistribution Americas 28%; Asia/Oceania 35%; MiddleEast/North Africa 37%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 23 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationals with secondary schoolcertificateIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan tests;locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,650.00 8-weeks; application fee $100.00;activities fee $110.00; health insurance $60.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,158.008-weeks homestayBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1990 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

99See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. ro = See program sponsors ad Is) in this book.

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1122SPRING INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGECENTER, DENVER

Intensive English Program900 Auraria ParkwaySuite 454Denver CO 80204Ph 303-534-1616Fax 303-534-2424E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25

LI: 2525

A: 25Terms 9 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, May; 5 weeks beginning September, November,February, April, June; 3 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 85 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 55%;Europe, Western 7%; Middle East/North Africa 22%Faculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 19 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:10 full-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level with program director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,995.00 9-weeks; application fee $75.00;health insurance $90.00Financial aid limited tuition scholarshipsHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: $425.00 4-weeks homestayBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1979 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1123SPRING INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGECENTER, LITTLETON

Intensive English Programc/o Arapahoe Community College5900 South Santa Fe DriveLittleton CO 80120Ph 303-797-0100Fax 303-797-0127E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note Class hours include CAI; additional CAI available100

English for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wkTerms 9 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, May; 5 weeks beginning September, November,February, April, June; 4 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 125 average termDistribution Africa 3%; Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 37%;Europe, Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 28%Faculty Teachers: 16 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:14 full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 2part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level at Arapahoe Community CollegeTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, homestay, host family,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,100.00 9-weeks; application fee $75.00;health insurance $90.00Financial aid partial tuition scholarships based onfinancial need and meritHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $900.009-weeks homestayBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1979 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1124UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER

International English CenterCampus Box 463Boulder CO 80309-0463Ph 303-492-5547Fax 303-492-5515E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

OptionalHrs/wk: Class Language Lab

B: 25 10LI: 25 10

25 10A: 25 10

English for Specific Purposes Business 2 hrs/wk,Communications 2 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: unspecified test1 hrs/wk, Other: Film Studies, Modern Issues 2 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 130 average termDistribution Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 55%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 8%; Middle East/North Africa20%Faculty Teachers: 11 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:10 full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 3part-timeEligibility foreign nationals with secondary schoolcertificate, minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20

All program informatiOn' is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level (1 course)Tests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $1,845.00 8-weeks; application fee $75.00;health insurance $80.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive Room:$1,200.00 8-weeksBoard board plan $1,095.00 16-weeks, 21 meals per weekOther information Established: 1975 Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1125UNIVERSITY OF DENVER

English Language Center2300 South York StreetDenver CO 80208-0816Ph 303-871-3075Fax 303-871-3052E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 3LI: 25 3

25 3A: 25 6

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL15 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, March; 9weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 43%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa45%Faculty Teachers: 7 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7full-time, 7 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateor minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests Michigan tests, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, homestay, host family,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,376.00 10-weeks; application fee $45.00;activities fee $20.00; health insurance $398.00 6 monthsHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available, moderately priced; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: $1,600.00 10-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1975 Member: UCIEP(HE) (P + C)

CONNECTICUT1126ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, NEW HAVEN

Intensive English Programc/o Albertus Magnus College811-A Winchester Avenue, Weldon HallNew Haven CT 06511-1189Ph 203-865-4669Fax 203-624-1318E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

MultimediaHrs/wk: Class Lab

B: 25 5

LI: 25 525 5

A: 25 5IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 14Program size 80 average termFaculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsissues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level (adult continuing educationclasses)Tests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $840.00 4-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles I

1127TEIKYO POST UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramEnglish Language Institute800 Country Club RoadWaterbury CT 06723-2540Ph 203-596-4646Fax 203-596-4695

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20I: , 20

IEP note Summer only: B, LI, I: 25 hours classroominstruction, 5-10 hours language lab, 1 hour conversation

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Terms 7 weeks beginning September, November, January,March; 6 weeks beginning May, JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 13Program size 70 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 95%; Europe, Eastern 3%;Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/North Africa 1%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 3 part-timeEligibility foreign nationals with secondary schoolcertificateIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency and sufficientTOEFL; placement by ELI staffTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,225.00 7-weeks, $1,050.00 6-weeks;application fee $25.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room and board: $1,225.00 7-weeks,$1,050.00 6-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1991 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1128UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT

English Language Institute21 Mandeville HallBridgeport CT 06601Ph 203-576-4860Fax 203-576-4861E-mail esl @cse.bridgeport.eduURL http://www.bridgeport.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 3LI: 25 3

25 3A: 25 3

Terms 4 weeks beginning each monthLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 80 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 70%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Middle East/North Africa 10%Faculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with program director's approvalTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counseling,transcript and certificate servicesCosts tuition $1,040.00 4-weeks; application fee $35.00;health insurance $42.00 up to age 25 (increases witp

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Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $395.00 4-weeksBoard board plan $225.00 4-weeks half board, $450.00 fullboardOther information Established: 1992 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1129UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT

American English Language InstituteDivision of International Affairs843 Bolton Road, Box U-182Storrs CT 06269-1182Ph 203-486-3855Fax 203-486-2963

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25

LI: 2525

A: 25IEP note Language lab availableTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 6 weeksbeginning December, May, JulyLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 15Program size 50 average termFaculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiencyTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, CELTServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,995.00 16-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $100.00; health insurance $89.00; medicalinsurance $160.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,356.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $1,270.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1990 (HE)

1130YALE UNIVERSITY

English Language Institute246 Church StreetSuite 101New Haven CT 06510-1722Ph 203-432-2430Fax 203-432-2434E-mail [email protected] http://www.yale.edu/summer

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab23 423 4

A: 23

Electives333

All program informadon'is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

IEP note A: language lab optional; special workshopsoptionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 20 hrs/wk, Law 20 hrs/wk, TeachingAssistants 8 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 3 hrs/wk,Other: American Studies 20 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning June; 5 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 100 average term, 250 summerDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 40%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 30%Faculty Teachers: 15 full-time, 15 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 15 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit 6 undergraduate degree credits for ESL, 4degree credits for 5-week program May take academiccourses: if academically admissible; may apply for Yale'sspecial student programTests Institutional TOEFL, CELTServices field trips, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,200.00 8-weeks, $1,600.00 5-weeks,$2,000.00 5-week professional and special courses;application fee $50.00 applicable to tuition; tuition deposit$200.00Housing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: difficult to find Room and board:$1,976.00 8-weeks, $1,273.00 5-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1962 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

DELAWARE1131UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE

English Language Institute189 West Main StreetNewark DE 19716Ph 302-831-2674Fax 302-831-6765E-mail eli @mvs.udel.eduURL http://www.udeLedu/Int1Prog/eli/lelipage.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAIB: 20 2 5

LI: 20 2 5

20 2 5A: 20 2 5

IEP note 2 hours tutorial; reading labEnglish for Specific Purposes. Business 20 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 20 hrs/wk, Teaching Assistants 20 hrs/wk,Test Preparation: unspecified test 6 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, May, JulyLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning December, 1 weekbeginning MayAverage class size 11Program size 200 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 50%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Middle East/North Africa 10%; Other/Unknown 21%

Faculty Teachers: 12 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:12 full-time, 7 part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit 3 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing freshman English May take academic courses: withapproval of instructor, program directorTests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan tests,TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, field trips,homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,560.00 8-weeks; application fee $35.00;health insurance $90.00Financial aid scholarships for tuitionHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $736.00 8-weeksBoard board plan $537.00 8-weeksOther information Established: 1979 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE)

1132UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE

Summer International English InstituteEnglish Language Institute189 West Main StreetNewark DE 19716Ph 302-831-2674Fax 302-831-6765E-mail [email protected] http : / /www.udel.edu /IntlProg/eli /lelipage.html

Academic year 1995/96Summer International Business InstituteEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wk, Law20 hrs/wk, Other: EFL Teacher Training 20 hrs/wkMinimum English language proficiency required: TOEFL480 Hrs/wk: 20 hours class, CM, language lab, tutorialShort-term summer program designed to develop oral andwritten business English communications skills andknowledge of US business, trade and marketing. Seminartopics include international marketing, joint ventures,management information systems for global markets. Focusis on the working professional.Terms 8 weeks beginning JulyAverage class size 10Program size 18 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 30%;Europe, Eastern 20%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 10%Faculty Teachers: 13 full-time Full-time teaching load: 23hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 13 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign business personnelIssues 1-20Academic credit May take academic courses: withprogram director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, host family,tutoringCosts ! tuition $1,980.00; application fee $35.00; healthinsurance $80.00Financial aid tuition scholarshipsHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA1133AMERICAN UNIVERSITY

English Language Institute4400 Massachusetts Avenue NorthwestWashington DC 20016-8031Ph 202-885-2147Fax 202-885-3919E-mail eliau©american.eduURL http://www.american.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 1

LI: 20 1

20 1

A: 20 1

Reading/Writing Lab

2

22

2IEP note I, A: 3 hours study skills/content area workshopsEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 13 weeksbeginning May; 3 weeks beginning May, June, JulyLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 14Program size 180 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 43%;Europe, Eastern 4%; Europe, Western 6%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 24%; Other/Unknown 11%Faculty Teachers: 18 full-time, 9 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:18 full-time, 8 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 1part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit 6 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing freshman English May take academic courses: withadequate English language proficiency in any one skillTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $5,000.00 per session; application fee $45.00;health insurance $465.00 year; activities fee $50.00 semesterHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room: $2,080.00 14-weeks, $126.00 perweek in summerBoard board plan $1,325.00 15-weeks maximum; variousplans availableOther information Established: 1970 Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

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1134CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA

Intensive English Program321 Pangborn HallWashington DC 20064Ph 202-319-5256Fax 202-319-4446E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 21LI: 21 4

19 4A: 3

Terms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 9 weeksbeginning June; 6 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 100 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 60%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 10%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 10 part-time Advanceddegree ESL fields: 1 full-time, 8 part-time Administrators: 1full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit 2 undergraduate higher intermediateclasses, both advanced level May take academic courses: atHigher Intermediate level, up to 3 credit hoursTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, field trips, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $4,260.00 15-weeks; application fee $20.00;activities fee $225.00; placement testing fee $35.00; healthinsurance $596.00 yearFinancial aid available to US citizensHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room: $1,865.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $1,442.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1984 Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE) (P +C)

1135ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, WASHINGTON DC

Intensive English Program2129 South Street NorthwestWashington DC 20008Ph 202-462-5510Fax 202-387-4554E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

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IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wk

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Terms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 68 average termFaculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 8full-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level at USDA Graduate SchoolTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating providedBoard board plan $690.00 4-weeks homestayOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1136GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY

Division of English as a Foreign LanguageICC 481PO Box 1054Washington DC 20057-1054Ph 202-687-5978Fax 202-687-1707E-mail [email protected] http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/efl/deflhmpg.htm

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab Skills LabB: 20 4 2

LI: 20 3 2

20 3 2

A: 20 3IEP note A: 2 hours lectures; B: CAI optional; LI, I, A:language lab, CAI optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 4-5 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 13Program size 145 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 28%; Asia/Oceania 48%;Europe, Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 6%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 8%; Other/Unknown 2%Faculty Teachers: 15 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:15 full-time, 6 part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationals with secondary schoolcertificate, minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit 8 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May audit academic coursesTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counseling

Costs tuition $4,205.00 16-weeks; application fee $35.00;health insurance $200.00; field house $90.00; activities feeincluded in tuitionHousing Campus housing: limited Off-campus housing:readily available, expensive; assistance in locating providedBoard board plan $520.00-$1,345.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1953 Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

1137INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR LANGUAGESTUDIES, WASHINGTON DC

Intensive English Program727 15th Street NorthwestSuite 400Washington DC 20005Ph 202-639-8800Fax 202-783-6587E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20

2020

A: .20IEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 6hrs/wkTerms 3 weeks beginning December; 4 weeks all othermonthsLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 40 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 50%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 8%; Middle East/North Africa 15%Faculty Teachers: 12 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, personal/cultural counselingCosts tuition $520.00 4-weeks; application fee $30.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1966

1138INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE INSTITUTE,WASHINGTON DC

Intensive English ProgramVan Ness Center, Suite 1474301 Connecticut Avenue NorthwestWashington DC 20008Ph 202-362-2505Fax 202-686-5603

Academic year 1996/97

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Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class Lab

B: 25 2LI: 25 2

25 2A: 25 2

IEP note Language lab available, unlimited use after classEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: GMAT,GRE, SAT, TOEFLTerms 4 weeks or longer year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9Program size 60 average termFaculty Teachers: 7 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 6 full-time, 4 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Michigan tests, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counselingCosts tuition $520.00 4-weeks; application fee $50.00HouSing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $784.00 4-weeks homestayBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1970 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1139JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OFADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

English for International Relations andAmerican Studies1619 Massachusetts Avenue NorthwestWashington DC 20036Ph 202-663-5789Fax 202-663-5764E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab15 3

A: 15 3IEP note 4 hours lectures, seminarsEnglish for Specific Purposes International Relations 15hrs/wkTerms 6 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9Program size 28 summerDistribution Africa 10%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania50%; Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 10%; MiddleEast/North Africa 10%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationals, minimum TOEFL 450Issues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit 4 graduate degree credits for ESLTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, guest speakersCosts tuition $1,600.00; application fee $25.00; healthinsurance mandatoryHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: assistance in locating provided n

Board no board planOther information Established: 1987 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1140KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER,WASHINGTON DC

Access America4201 Connecticut AvenueSuite 302Washington DC 20008Ph 800-522-7770, 202-244-1456, 212-262-4980Fax 212-957-1654E-mail [email protected] http://www.kaplan.com/intlApplication contact: Kaplan Educational Centers,International Admissions, 888 Seventh Avenue, New YorkNY 10106

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 15 10

15 10A: 15 10

English for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 3 hrs/wk, Law 3 hrs/wk, Medicine 3 hrs/wk,Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL,TOEIC, TWE, TSE 3 hrs/wk, Other: Test preparation also forGMAT, GRE, LSAT, SAT, MCAT, USMLE, othersTerms 4 weeks beginning each month, four 12-weekcycles per yearLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning July, 1 weekbeginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 75 average termDistribution Americas 24%; Asia/Oceania 56%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/Nonh Africa6%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicants with high school diplomaIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with minimum TOEFL of 530 or 550Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, test preparationCosts tuition $2,100.00 12-weeks, includes books andmaterials; application fee $200.00; application fee includesactivities fee and health insuranceHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: no information providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR

LANGUAGE STUDIES

30 Years of Excellence in Language Teaching

Intensive English Program offered year-round

Semi-private and small group classes

Private instruction tailored to individual needs

Ongoing TOEFL preparation

Steps away from the White House in the heart of the Nation's Capital

Tel: 202-639-8800 Fax: 202-783-6587E-mail: [email protected]

727 Fifteenth Street, NW Suite 400Washington, D.C. 20005-2168

Authorized under Federal Law to enroll non-immigrant alien students

1141 .

LADO INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE

Intensive English Program2233 Wisconsin Avenue NorthwestWashington DC 20007Ph 202-223-0023Fax 202-337-1118E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class CAIB: 20 4LI: 20 4

20 4A: 20 4

IEP note 3 hours conversation/pronunciation workshops;2-4 hours video and theater clubs, summer excursionsEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEIC,TOEFLTerms 4 or 6 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 150 average termFaculty Teachers: 17 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 5 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with adequate English language proficiencyTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC

Services academic counseling, field trips, homestay, hostfamily, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $430.00 4-weeks; application fee $50.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $650.001-month homestayBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1979

1142LINGUEX SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES

Intensive English Program2639 Connecticut Avenue Northwest2nd FloorWashington DC 20008Ph 202-296-1112, 202-588-5796Fax 202-296-0353E-mail [email protected] http://www.ngen.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 5

LI: 25 525 3

A: 25 2English for Specific Purposes Business 15 hrs/wk,

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International Relations 15 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL15 hrs/wkTerms 12 weeks beginning January, April, July, OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 6Program size 30 average termDistribution Americas 72%; Asia/Oceania 8%; Europe,Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 17%Faculty. Teachers: 6.full-time, 11 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 11 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with approval of academic adviserTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,650.00 12-weeks; application fee $50.00;registration fee $25.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1995 Endorsements:NAFSA principles

1143MOUNT VERNON COLLEGE

Center for English Language Studies2100 Foxhall Road NorthwestWashington DC 20007Ph 800-625-4682, 202-625-4504Fax 202-625-4688

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAI15 2 2

A: 15 2 2

English for Specific Purposes Business 15 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 15 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 14 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9Program size 30 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 30%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa40%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 22 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility international students with secondary schoolcertificate and acceptable TOEFLIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit undergraduate and graduate degreecredits for ESL replacing foreign language (variable numberof credits) May take academic courses: with adequateEnglish language proficiencyTests CELTServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,chaplainCosts tuition $2,700.00 15-weeks; application fee $35.00;activities fee $50.00; credit course registration $100.00

Financial aid institutional aid availableHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available Room: $1,980.0015-weeksBoard board plan $1,620.00.15-weeksOther information Established: 1990 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1144MOUNT VERNON COLLEGE

English for Business Purposes2100 Foxhall Road NorthwestWashington DC 20007Ph 800-625-4682, 202-625-4504Fax 202-625-4688

Academic year 1996/97English for Business PurposesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business MinimumEnglish language proficiency required: Advanced level Hrs/wk: 15 hours class Program designed to develop oral andwritten business English communication skills.Terms 15 weeks beginning September, January, MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9Program size 30 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 30%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa40%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 22 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility international students with secondary schoolcertificate and acceptable TOEFLIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit undergraduate and graduate degreecredits for ESL replacing foreign language (variable numberof credits) May take academic courses: with adequateEnglish language proficiencyTests CELTServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,chaplainCosts tuition $2,700.00 15-weeks; application fee $35.00;activities fee $50.00; credit course registration $100.00Financial aid institutional aid availableHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available Room: $1,980.0015-weeksBoard board plan $1,620.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1990 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

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FLORIDA1145AMERICAN LANGUAGE ACADEMY,LAKELAND

Intensive English Programc/o Florida Southern College111 Lake Hollingsworth DriveLakeland FL 33801 -5698Ph 941-680-4489Fax 301-309-0202E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 3

LI: 25 325 3

A: 25IEP note CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL2-4 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning March, June; 9 weeksbeginning August, OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 5

Program size 25 average termFaculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level with approval of instructor,directorTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,795.00 term; application fee $90.00; healthinsurance $100.00; student services $225.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,740.0010-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1995 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1146AMERICAN LANGUAGE ACADEMY, TAMPA

Intensive English Programc/o University of TampaBox 39F, 401 West Kennedy BoulevardTampa FL 33606-1490Ph 813-251-8881Fax 301-309-0202E-mail alafl @mcimail.com

Academic year 1996/97

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class Lab

B: 25 3LI: 25 3

25 3A: 25 3

IEP note A: includes academic/professional preparation;CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL25 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning March, June; 9 weeksbeginning August, OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 65 average termFaculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level with approval of instructor,directorTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,795.00 term; application fee $90.00; healthinsurance $100.00; student services $115.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,640.0010-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1977 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1147ASPECT INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGESCHOOL, ORLANDO

Intensive ESL Programc/o University of Central Florida400 Central Florida Blvd, PC620 Rm 102EOrlando FL 32821Ph 415-243-8190Fax 415-243-8193E-mail [email protected] contact: Aspect International LanguageSchools, 26 Third Street, San Francisco CA 94103

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 18 2

LI: 18 2

18 2A: 18 2

English for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL, TOEIC 20 hrs/wkTerms 2 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 120 average termDistribution Americas 35%; Asia/Oceania 20%; Europe,Eastern 25%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa10%

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Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 3 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May audit academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $446.00 1-week for 24 lessons, $486.001-week for 30 lessons (includes book and materials);application fee $95.00; cancellation insurance $50.00; healthinsurance $12.00 week; airport transfer $70.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: host familyroom and board included in tuition, additional $25.00 perweek for campus housingBoard room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1990 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: NAFSA principles

1148CENTER FOR ENGLISH STUDIES,FORT LAUDERDALE

Individual and Group Executive andProfessional Programs888 East Las Olas BoulevardFort Lauderdale FL 33301Ph 954-522-8810Fax 954-522-6955E-mail [email protected] contact: Center for English Studies, 330Seventh Avenue, 7th Floor, New York NY 10001

Academic year 1996/97Individual and Group Executive and ProfessionalProgramsEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: TOEIC Minimum English language proficiencyrequired: Intermediate to Advanced levels Hrs/wk: 22-34hours class Short-term program develops English languagecommunication skills of business personnel.Terms 1 week or longer year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 20 average termFaculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 10 part-time Administrators: 6 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, campus orientation, crosscultural activities,field trips, homestay, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, weekly luncheswith instructorCosts tuition $1,650.00 -$2,475.00 1-week,$3,150.00-$4,725.00 2-weeks, $4,650.00-$6,975.00 3-weeks,$1,500.00-$2,250.00 each additional week; application fee$100.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $550.00-$750.002-weeks; $250.00 housing deposit

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Board board plan available with homestayOther information Established: no information providedMember: AAIEP Endorsements: NAFSA principles

1149CENTER FOR ENGLISH STUDIES,FORT LAUDERDALE

Intensive English Program888 East Las Olas BoulevardFort Lauderdale FL 33301Ph 954-522-8810Fax 954-522-6955E-mail [email protected] http://www.cescorp.comApplication contact: Center for English Studies, 330Seventh Avenue, 7th Floor, New York NY 10001

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 18-25LI: 18-25

18-25A: 18-25

IEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 15-30 hrs/wk,Test Preparation: TOEFL, TOEIC 20 hrs/wk, Other: TeacherTraining 20 hrs/wkTerms 2 weeks or longer year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 225 average termFaculty Teachers: 15 full-time, 15 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:15 full-time, 15 part-time Administrators: 6 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, campus orientation, crosscultural activities,field trips, homestay, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $400.00 -$1,400.00 2-weeks depending uponprogram; application fee $100.00; airport transfer $50.00;health insurance $50.00 per month; F-1 student visa mailingfee $60.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $550.00-$750.002-weeks; $250.00 housing depositBoard board plan available with homestayOther information Established: 1980 Member. AAIEPEndorsements: NAFSA principles

1150DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ADULT/VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

Intensive English (ESOL) Programc/o Foreign Student Center1080 Labaron Drive, #15Miami Springs FL 33166Ph 305-883-4734Fax 305-887-8423

Academic year 1996/97

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class

B: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note Language lab, CAI, TOEFL preparation availableat many of Dade County's 100 Intensive English sitesEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January, MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 27Program size 600 average termFaculty Full-time teaching load: 25 hours/weekEligibility all applicants with academic admission toApplied Technology Program at host institutionIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests TABEServices academic counselingCosts No charge at beginning level, approximately$2,600.00 per year after achieving higher level; applicationfee $10.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1953

1151EF INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ENGLISH,NORTH MIAMIIntensive English Programc/o Florida International University3000 Northeast 145 Street, TR110North Miami FL 33181Ph 800-992-1892, 305-919-5612Fax 305-947-1818

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15-20 3LI: 15-20 3

15-20 3A: 15-20 3

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 38 weeks beginning September (academic yearprogram); 2 weeks year-round (minimum enrollment)Longest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 120 average term, 212 summerFaculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 8 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 4 part-timeEligibility foreign nationals minimum 16 years of ageIssues .1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts Contact sponsorHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available Room and board: included in tuitionBoard room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1985

1152ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, MELBOURNE

English for Aviationc/o Florida Institute of Technology150 West University BoulevardMelbourne FL 32901Ph 800-468-8978, 407-727-3990Fax 310-410-4688E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1996/97English for AviationEnglish for Specific Purposes Aviation 30 hrs/wkMinimum English language proficiency required:Intermediate level Hrs/wk: 30 hours class To apply, contact:ELS Special Programs, PO Box 4050, Culver City CA90231-4050. Intensive program develops general purposeEnglish and technical, aviation-specific English languageskills. Combines 3 hours daily in the ELS Language Center'sregular program with 3 hours of private custom-designedaviation English program. Program includes ride 'alongflight with instructor and student, and use of flightsimulator. Flight time can be scheduled (optional).Terms 2 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 125 average termDistribution Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 25%; Europe,Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa 25%Faculty Teachers: 11 full-time Full-time teaching load: 30hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3 full-timeAdministrators: 5 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests not applicableServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, homestay, host family,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,330.00 2-weeks (approximate)Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $759.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housing, 19 meals per weekOther information Established: 1993 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1153ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, MELBOURNE

Intensive English Programc/o Florida Institute of Technology150 West University BoulevardMelbourne FL 32901Ph 407-727-3990Fax 404-727-1044E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

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IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 14Program size 120 average termFaculty Teachers: 12 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,host family, housing assistance, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $759.00 4-weeksBoard board plan $690.00 4-weeks homestayOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1154ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, ST PETERSBURG

Intensive English Programc/o Eckerd College4200 54th Avenue SouthSt Petersburg FL 33711Ph 813-864-1504Fax 813-867-5345E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

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5IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wk, Other: Teacher Training 30hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks, year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 215 average termFaculty Teachers: 20 full-time Full-time teaching load: 30hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2 full-timeAdministrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone card

Costs tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $799.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther Information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1155ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, ST PETERSBURG

Intensive English Summer SchoolProgramc/o Eckerd College4200 54th Avenue SouthSt Petersburg FL 33711Ph 800-468-8978, 813-864-1504, 310-642-0988Fax 310-410-4688E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.comApplication contact: ELS Language Centers, SpecialPrograms, 5761 Buckingham Parkway, Culver City CA 90230

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB:LI:

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Terms 2 weeks or longer beginning July, AugustLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 150 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 25%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa10%; Other/Unknown 15%Faculty Teachers: 3 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:3 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests not applicableServices field trips, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $550.00 2-weeks, $700.00 3-weeks, $850.004-weeks, $1,000.00 5-weeks, $1,150.00 6-weeks, $1,300.007-weeks, $1,450.00 8-weeksHousing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $425.002-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1961 Member. AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1156FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

EIS Center150 West University BoulevardMelbourne FL 32901-6988Ph 800-888-4348, 407-768-8000Fax 407-723-9468E-mail jmarino @fit.eduURL http://www.fit.edu

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A: 20 5

Terms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 12 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 15Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 25%; Europe,Eastern PK Middle East/North Africa 30%; Other/Unknown10%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,628.00 16-weeks; activities fee $30.00;health insurance $250.00Housing Campus housing: available academic yearOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $923.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $1,273.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1972 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1157FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

Business English ProgramUniversity Park CampusMiami FL 33199Ph 305-348-2222Fax 305-348-2959

Academic year 1996/97Business English ProgramEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 25 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 12 hrs/wk Minimum English languageproficiency required: TOEFL 475 (High Intermediate toAdvanced levels) Hrs/wk: 25 hours class Program designedto develop oral and written business English communicationskills.Terms 6 weeks beginning September, November, January,March, May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 170 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 6%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 20%; Middle East/North Africa 3%; Other/Unknown 29%Faculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 15 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 8full-time, 12 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counselingCosts tuition $1,600.00 6-weeks; application fee $100.00Housing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available, moderately pricedBoard board plan

Other information Established: 1978 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P +C)

1158FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

English Language InstituteUniversity Park CampusMiami FL 33199Ph 305-348-2222Fax 305-348-2959

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5

LI: 20 520 5

A: 20 5English for Specific Purposes Business 25 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 12 hrs/wkTerms 14 weeks beginning September, January; 7 weeksbeginning September, October, January, February; 4 weeksbeginning April, AugustLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 12Program size 170 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 6%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 20%; Middle East/North Africa 3%; Other/Unknown 29%Faculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 15 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 8full-time, 12 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counselingCosts tuition $3,353.00 14-weeks, $1,400.00-1,500.004-weeks; application fee $100.00 applicable to tuition; books$100.00; activities fee and health insurance included intuitionHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available, moderately pricedBoard board plan; several plans availableOther information Established: 1978 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P + C)

1159FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY

Center for Intensive English Studies918 West Park AvenueTallahassee FL 32306-2052Ph 904-644-4797Fax 904-644-7417E-mail [email protected] http://www.fsu.edu/-cies

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English for Specific Purposes Graduate StudyTerms 7 weeks beginning August, October, January,February, May, JuneLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 47 average termDistribution Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Western 15%; Middle East/North Africa 20%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 9 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 9 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,800.00 16-week semester; application fee$75.00; health insurance $160.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovidedBoard board planOther information Established: 1980 Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P C)

1160GLOBAL LANGUAGE INSTITUTE,WEST PALM BEACH

Intensive English Programc/o Northwood University2600 North Military TrailWest Palm Beach FL 33409Ph 407-478-5509Fax 407-681-7709

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note Class hours include language labTerms 4 weeks beginning each monthLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 50 average termDistribution Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 25%; Europe,Eastern 15%; Europe, Western 15%; Middle East/North Africa20%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time Full-time teaching load: 25hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests International, Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities

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1161INTENSIVE ENGLISH INSTITUTE, MIAMI

Intensive English Programc/o St Thomas University16400 Northwest 32nd AvenueMiami FL 33054Ph 305-628-6587

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab ElectivesB: 18 2 5

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A: 18 2 5English for Specific Purposes Business, HotelAdministration, TravelTerms 8 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, May, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 28 average termDistribution Americas 47%; Asia/Oceania 37%; Europe,Western 11%; Middle East/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon successful completion of English course with 3.5 GPAAcademic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,495.00 8-weeks; application fee $95.00;activities fee $95.00; health insurance $80.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,227.00 8-weeksBoard no board planOther information Established: 1991 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1162INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OF ENGLISH,FLORIDA

Intensive English Programc/o Jacksonville University2800 University Boulevard NorthJacksonville FL 32211-3393Ph 904-743-7252Fax 904-743-1319E-mail [email protected] http://www.WorldLearning.org/

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IEP note I, A: 4 hours conversation/contemporary issues,English for business, TOEFL preparation optional; Two1-hour electives offered daily, Monday-ThursdayEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation:unspecified test 4 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) 1 week beginning DecemberAverage class size 11Program size 30 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 37%; Asia/Oceania 19%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 33%; Middle East/North Africa 6%; Other/Unknown 3%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time Full-time teaching load: 25hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4 full-timeAdministrators: 3 full-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 16 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:evening classes at Jacksonville UniversityTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, university assistanceserviceCosts tuition $1,225.00 4-weeks; application fee $90.00;health insurance included in tuition; activities fee optionalHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $725.004-weeks, $625.00 4-weeks homestayBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1980 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) )

1163KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER, MIAMI

Access America1320 South Dixie HighwaySuite 100Coral Gables FL 33146Ph 800-522-7770, 305-284-0090, 212-262-4980Fax 212- 957 -1654E-mail [email protected] http://www.kaplan.com/intlApplication contact: Kaplan Educational Centers,International Admissions, 888 Seventh Avenue, New YorkNY 10106

Academic year 1996/97,Intetisive,English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 15 10

15 10A: 15 10

English for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 3 hrs/wk, Law 3 hrs/wk, Medicine 3 hrs/wk,Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL,TOEIC, TWE, TSE 3 hrs/wk, Other: Test preparation also forGMAT, GRE, LSAT, SAT, MCAT, USMLE, othersTerms 4 weeks beginning each month, four 12-weekcycles per yearLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning July, 1 weekbeginning DecemberAverage class size 10

Program size 75 average termDistribution Americas 26%; Asia/Oceania 54%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 6%; Middle East/North Africa4%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicants with high school diplomaIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with minimum TOEFL of 530 or 550Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, test preparationCosts tuition $2,100.00 12-weeks, includes books andmaterials; application fee $200.00; application fee includesactivities fee and health insuranceHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: no information providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1164LANGUAGE EXCHANGE

Intensive and Accelerated ESOL500 Northeast Spanish River BoulevardSuite 12Boca Raton FL 33431Ph 800-223-5836, 407-368-3913Fax 407-368-9380URL http://www.languageexchange.com

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20

LI: 2020

A: 20IEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Aviation, Business,Communications, Education, Test Preparation: TOEFL,Other: Internships offered through work-study programupon requestTerms 2 weeks or longer year-round, starting everyMondayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 7Program size 75 average termDistribution Americas 34%; Asia/Oceania 12%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 32%; Middle East/North Africa6%; Other/Unknown 6%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 8 part-time Full-timeteaching load. 35 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 8 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests locally developed testsServices field trips, homestay, host family, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $750.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $45.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided

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1165LYNN UNIVERSITY

Intensive English Studies3601 North Military TrailBoca Raton FL 33431-5598Ph 407-994-0770Fax 407-997-9541

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAIB: 21 1 3LI: 21 1 3

21 1 3A: 21 1 3

IEP note 5-8 hours field trips; multimedia language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 5hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 8 weeksbeginning September, January, March, May; 4 weeksyear-roundLongest break(s) 1 week beginning November, FebruaryAverage class size 8Program size 50 average termDistribution Americas 63%; Asia/Oceania 25%; Europe,Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 1%; Other/Unknown1%Faculty Teachers: 7 part-time Full-time teaching load: 25hours/week Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with program director's approval and TOEFL 470Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, locallydeveloped testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,multicultural clubCosts tuition $6,500.00 semester, $3,900.00 8-weeks,$2,100.00 4-weeks; application fee $135.00; activities fee$20.00 4-weeksHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:moderately priced Room and board: included in tuitionBoard room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1986 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE)

1166NEW WORLD LANGUAGE INSTITUTE,BRADENTON

Intensive English/Vacation StudyPrograms4905 Cortez Road WestBradenton FL 34210Ph 800-359-4412, 941-756-9417Fax 941-756-9632

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B: 17-18LI: 17-18

17-18A: 17-18

English for Specific Purposes Other: SpecializedPrograms upon RequestTerms 4-44 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 70%; Asia/Oceania 5%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa10%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues I-20t B-2 visaAcademic credit not applicableTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, sportscoordinatorCosts tuition $1,445.00 4-weeks; application fee $85.00;activities fee and health insurance included in tuitionFinancial aid availableHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: no information provided Room:$715.00 4-weeksBoard board plan included in tuitionOther information Established: 1992 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1167NEW WORLD LANGUAGE INSTITUTE,ORLANDO

Intensive English/Vacation StudyPrograms6165 Carrier DriveInternational DriveOrlando FL 32819Ph 800-359-4412, 941-756-9417Fax 941-756-9632

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 17-18

LI: 17-1817-18

A: 17-18English for Specific Purposes Other: SpecializedPrograms upon RequestTerms 4-44 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 20 average termDistribution Americas 70%; Asia/Oceania 5%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa10%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, B-2 visa

All programinformation is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Academic credit not applicableTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, sportscoordinatorCosts tuition $1,445.00 4-weeks; application fee $85.00;activities fee and health insurance included in tuitionFinancial aid availableHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff campus housing: no information provided Room:$715.00 4-weeksBoard board plan included in tuitionOther information Established: 1995 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles I

1168SAINT THOMAS UNIVERSITY

Intensive English Institute16400 Northwest 32nd AvenueMiami FL 33054-9988Ph 305-628-6587Fax 305-628-6531E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5

LI: 20 520 5

A: 20 5

IEP note A: 3 hours academic coursesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 2 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 2 hrs/wk, Other: American Studies 2hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning January, March, May, June,August, OctoberLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 8Program size 35 average termDistribution Americas 46%; Asia/Oceania 41%; Europe,Western 13%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit May take academic courses: at Advancedlevel may take 6 creditsTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,495.00 8-weeks; application fee $95.00;activities fee $95.00; health insurance $80.00; books $140.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,227.008-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1980 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

1169SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Intensive English Program3000 Northwest 83rd StreetGainesville FL 32606Ph 352-395-5261, 352-395-5049E-mail carole.marquis @sfcc.cc.fl.us

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 12 4LI: 12 4

12 4A: 12 4

IEP note Open labEnglish for Specific Purposes BusinessTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 20Program size 200 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 20%; Europe,Western 20%; Middle East/North Africa 20%; Other/Unknown 30%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 9 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility international students planning US studyIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admissionAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, crosscultural activities, field trips,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,600.00 16-weeks; application fee $75.00Financial aid availableHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: no information providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1992 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1170UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

Intensive English ProgramCMMS PC 617Orlando FL 32816Ph 407-823-5515

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25

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A: 25IEP note Language lab, CAI optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes BusinessTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January, MayLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 15Program size 120 average termFaculty Teachers: 12 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicants

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Issues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,975.00 15-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $21.00; health insurance $150.00; UCF healthfee $50.00Housing Campus housing: available Off campus housing:readily available, moderately priced; assistance in locatingprovided; on-campus housing for credit students must bearranged prior to arrivalBoard board planOther information Established: 1987 (HE) (P +C)

1171UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

English Language Institute315 NRNGainesville FL 32611-7051Ph 352-392-2070Fax 352-392-3744E-mail [email protected] http://www.clas. ufl. edu/eli/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab ConversationB: 20 5LI: 20 2 5

20 2 5A: 20 2 5

IEP note 5 hours cultural orientation, activitiesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 20 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 4 hrs/wkTerms 14 weeks beginning September, January; 12 weeksbeginning May; 9 weeks beginning October; 6 weeksbeginning March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 90 average termDistribution Americas 2%; Asia/Oceania 35%; Europe,Eastern 15%; Europe, Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa20%; Other/Unknown 3%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level after completing one semesterTests International, Institutional TOEFL, CELTServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,450.00 14-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $100.00; health insurance $195.00; books$150.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1955 Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

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1172UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI

Contract Language ProgramsIntensive Language InstitutePO Box 248005Coral Gables FL. 33124-1612Ph 305-284-2752Fax 305-284-3633E-mail [email protected] http://www.gehon.ir.miami.edu/cstudies/ili/ili.html

Academic year 1996/97Contract Language ProgramsEnglish for Specific Purposes Business MinimumEnglish language proficiency required: beginning level Hrs/wk: tailored to client's needs Focus on business English asused in contract preparation and negotiations.Terms Flexible schedules tailored to client's needsLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 7Program size 30 average termDistribution Americas 80%; Europe, Eastern 20%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 5 part-time Advanced degreeESL fields: 2 full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues no information providedAcademic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed tests, SPEAKServices conversation partners, crosscultural activities,recreational activitiesCosts contact sponsorHousing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive Room:$200.00 1-weekBoard board plan summer onlyOther information Established: 1987 Member- UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE)

1173UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI

Intensive English ProgramPO Box 248005Coral Gables FL 33124-1612Ph 305-284-2752Fax 305-284-3633E-mail [email protected] http://www.gehon.ir.miami.edu/cstudies/ili/ili.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25

LI: 2525

A: 25English for Specific Purposes Teaching Assistants4 hrs/wkTerms 14 weeks beginning August, January; 13 weeksbeginning May; 6 weeks beginning May, June; 3 weeksbeginning JulyLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 12Program size 140 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 43%; Asia/Oceania 23%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 22%

All program informationis subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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The University of West FloridaEnglish Language Center

Intensive English Program for International Students

Pre-Academic ProgramTOEFL PreparationBusiness & Medical EnglishSummer Language & Culture Program

For Information and Applications:

UNIVERSITYof WESTFLORIDA

Dr. Michael Yots, DirectorInternational Education & ProgramsUniversity of West Florida11000 University ParkwayPensacola, FL 32514

On-campus housingUS College Admissions Counseling1000 acre campusRecreational facilities

Phone: (904) 474-2479FAX: (904) 474-3360e-mail: [email protected]

Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:10 full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissible and minimum TOEFLTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed tests, SPEAKServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $3,500.00 14-weeks; application fee $40.00;activities fee $96.00; health insurance $168.00; university fee,wellness center $224.00Housing Campus housing: limited, available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive Room:$2,500.00 14-weeksBoard board plan $3,049.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1951 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) I

1174UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA ENGLISHLANGUAGE CENTER

Intensive English for InternationalStudentsInternational Education and Programs11000 University ParkwayPensacola FL 32514-5750Ph 904-474-2479Fax 904-474-3360E-mail ayots @uwf.cc.uwf.eduURL http: / /www.uwf.edu

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 4LI: 20 4

20 4A: 20 4

IEP note 3-5 hours cultural excursionsEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wk,Medicine 20 hrs/wkTerms 7 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, May, JulyLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning February, 3 weeksbeginning DecemberAverage class size 5

Program size 14 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Western 20%; Middle East/North Africa 20%

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Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 3 part-time Advanced degreeESL fields: 2 full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time,1 part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offeredTests Michigan tests; Practice TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,050.00 7-weeks; application fee $75.00;health insurance $504.00 yearHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $1,016.00 14-weeksBoard board plan $1,000.00 14-weeksOther information Established: 1996 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1175YAZIGI LANGUAGE STUDY CENTER

Intensive English5500 34th Street WestBradenton FL 34210Ph 941-753-9957Fax 941-753-0092E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 17-18LI: 17-18

17-18A: 17-18

IEP note 5 hours special language topics optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: TOEFLTerms 4 weeks beginning August, September, October,NovemberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 150 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 67%; Asia/Oceania 4%;Europe, Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 24%; Middle East/North Africa 1%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 6 part-time Administrators: 6 full-time, 4 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues B-2 visaAcademic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $990.00 4-weeks; application fee $90.00;health insurance $60.00; activities fee included in tuitionHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $770.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1992 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

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GEORGIA1176ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, ATLANTA

Intensive English Program3355 Lenox RoadAtlanta GA 30326Ph 404-266-2066Fax 404-264-0791E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

MultimediaHrs/wk: Class Lab

B: 25 525 525 5

A: 25 5IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9Program size 55 average termFaculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May audit academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles )

1177ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDY CENTER, TIFTON

Intensive English Programdo Abraham Baldwin CollegeABAC 40, 2802 Moore HighwayTifton GA 31794Ph 912-386-7108Fax 912-386-7109

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAIB: 23 1 2

LI: 23 1 223 1 2

A: 23 1 2English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL1-1/2 hrs/wk

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Terms 5 weeks beginning August, September, November,January, February, March, April, June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 25 average termDistribution Americas 40%; Asia/Oceania 40%; Europe,Eastern 20%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 23 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with adequate English language proficiency (TOEFL470)Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $775.00 5-weeks; application fee $75.00;activities fee $98.00; health insurance $28.00; housingapplication and testing $120.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $90.001-weekBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1989 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1178GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Intensive English in the USAContinuing EducationLanguage InstituteAtlanta GA 30332-0385Ph 404-894-2425Fax 404-894-8755E-mail [email protected] http://www.conted.gatech.edu/EnglislVlanguage.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

DIP note Class hours include language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 11 weeks beginning September, January, March,JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 17Program size 320 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 55%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 3%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 8%Faculty Teachers: 22 full-time Full-time teaching load: 20hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 22 full-timeAdministrators: 4 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May audit academic courses:at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests

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Services academic counseling, academic placement,homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,300.00 10-weeks; application fee $100.00;activities fee $60.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,200.00 10-weeksBoard board planOther information Established: 1958 Member: UCIEP(HE)

1179GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramSouthern Center for Continuing EducationLandrum Box 8124Statesboro GA 30460Ph 912-681-5555, 912-871-1747Fax 912-681-0306E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25

2525

Terms 9 weeks beginning September, January, March; 8weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 25 average termDistribution Americas 35%; Asia/Oceania 6%; Europe,Western 5%; Other/Unknown 54%Faculty Teachers: 4 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institutionIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offeredTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, crosscultural activities, field trips,housing assistance, international student adviser, personaVcultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounseling, international club, friendship family programCosts tuition $985.00 8- or 9-weeks; application fee$100.00 applicable to tuition; activities fee $157.00; healthinsurance $126.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: not available Room: $565.00 9-weeksBoard board plan $610.00 9-weeks, 3-meal, 7-day planOther information Established: 1987 (HE) (P + C)

1180GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE

Center for Asian Studies800 Wheatley StreetAmericus GA 31709Ph 912-931-2346Fax 912-931-2335E-mail dlee @gswrs6kl.gsw.peachnet.edu

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B: 202020

A: 10-20LEP note B, LI, I: 1-4 hours language lab; A: 10-15 hoursacademic coursesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 5 hrs/wk, Other: NursingTerms 12 weeks beginning September, April; 11 weeksbeginning March; 9 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 33 average termFaculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiencyTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, housingassistance, personaVcultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $1,100.00 11-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $35.00; health insurance $156.00; airportpickup, administration $50.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $460.00 12-weeksBoard board plan $440.00 12-weeksOther information Established: 1988 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1181KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER, ATLANTA

Access America3867 Roswell RoadAtlanta GA 30342Ph 800-522-7770, 404-365-9004, 212-262-4980Fax 212-957-1654E-mail [email protected] http://www.kaplan.com/intlApplication contact: Kaplan Educational Centers,International Admissions, 888 Seventh Avenue, New YorkNY 10106

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab15 1015 10

A: 15 10English for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 3 hrs/wk, Law 3 hrs/wk, Medicine 3 hrs/wk,Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL,TOEIC, TWE, TSE 3 hrs/wk, Other: Test preparation also forGMAT, GRE, LSAT, SAT, MCAT, USMLE, othersTerms 4 weeks beginning each month, four 12-weekcycles per yearLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning July, 1 weekbeginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 75 average term

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Distribution Americas 26%; Asia/Oceania 54%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/North Africa6%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicants with high school diplomaIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with minimum TOEFL of 530 or 550Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, test preparationCosts tuition $2,100.00 12-weeks, includes books andmaterials; application fee $200.00; application fee includesactivities fee and health insuranceHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: no information providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1182MERCER UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA

English Language Institute3001 Mercer University DriveAtlanta GA 30341Ph 770-986-3375E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 3

20 320 3

A: 20 3English for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, April, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 150 average termDistribution Africa 4%; Americas 16%; Asia/Oceania 65%;Europe, Eastern 4%; Middle East/North Africa 4%; Other/Unknown 7%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, homestay, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,250.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1985 (HE) (P + C)

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

1183MERCER UNIVERSITY, MACON

English Language InstituteOffice of International Programs1400 Coleman AvenueMacon GA 31207Ph 912-752-5340Fax 912-752-5341

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk:LI:

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Class Lab20 420 415

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4Terms 9 weeks beginning March; 8 weeks beginningAugust, October, December, January, May, JulyLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 8Program size 8 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 100%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time Full-time teaching load: 20hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationals planning US study, abovebeginning level and able to attend morning classes fulltimeIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit May take academic courses: at Advancedlevel if academically admissibleTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $1,250.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $70.00 1-weekBoard board plan $95.00 1-weeksOther information Established: 1995 (HE) (P +C))

1184UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA

American Language ProgramGeorgia Center for Continuing EducationAthens GA 30602Ph 706-542-4095Fax 706-542-8013E-mail [email protected] http://www.gactr.uga.edu/ALP/ALP.html

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5LI: 20 5

20 3A: 20 3

English for Specific Purposes Teaching Assistants 5 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL (Advanced) 5 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, March; 8weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 175 average term

Distribution Africa 2%; Americas 27%; Asia/Oceania 57%;Europe, Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 8%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 3%Faculty Teachers: 13 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 10 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationals with secondary schoolcertificateIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests International, Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,305.00 10-weeks; application fee $15.00;activities fee $225.00; health insurance $125.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $550.00 10-weeksBoard board plan $600.00 10-weeksOther information Established: 1980 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

GUAM1185UNIVERSITY OF GUAM

English Language InstituteUOG StationMangilao GU 96923Ph 671-735-2755Fax 671-734-3410E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI:

A:Terms 14 weeks beginning August, January, MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 40 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 100%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time Full-time teaching load: 24hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3 full-timeAdministrators: 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificate,minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $2,800.00 14-weeks; application fee $52.00;university fees $91.00; university fees include activities feeand health insuranceHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room: $600.00-$1,200.00 14-weeksBoard no board planOther information Established: 1979 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

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HAWAII1186HAWAII PACIFIC UNIVERSITY

English Foundations Program1188 Fort Street MallHonolulu HI 96813-2784Ph 808-544-0275Fax 808-544-1142E-mail [email protected] http://www.hpu.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab TutorialB: 15-18 5 1

LI: 15-18 5 1

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English for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 9 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 6 weeksbeginning May, June; 5 weeks beginning December; 4weeks beginning AugustLongest break(s) 1 week beginning MarchAverage class size 19Program size 650 average termDistribution Americas 2%; Asia/Oceania 88%; Europe,Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa1%; Other/Unknown 3%Faculty Teachers: 25 full-time, 37 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:25 full-time, 21 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1part-timeEligibility international students planning US studyIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit 12 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language or replacing electives May takeacademic courses: at Advanced levelTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $3,550.00 15-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $245.00 -$427.00 depending on plan;activities fee included in tuitionHousing Campus housing: available academic yearOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $3,655.0015-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1974 Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE) (P + c)11

1187UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOAHawaii English Language Program (HELP)English as a Second Language Department1395 Lower Campus Road, MC 13-1Honolulu HI 96822Ph 808-956-6636Fax 808-956-3364E-mail mhammond @hawaii.eduURL http: / /www.11l.hawaii.edu /esl /help/

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CAI andMultimedia

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 16 2LI: 16 2

16 2A: 16 2

IEP note Language lab availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 4 hrs/wk,Communications 4 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 4-16hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning October, January, April, July; 4weeks beginning October, January, April, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 140 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 1%; Asia/Oceania 94%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 1%Faculty Teachers: 12 full-time Full-time teaching load: 14hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 12 full-timeAdministrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissible or participating in scholarexchange and/or bridge programTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, field trips, computerworkshopsCosts tuition $1,225.00 10-weeks; application fee $90.00;activities fee $75.00; health insurance $154.00; campushealth center $30.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovidedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1971 (HE)

1188UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOANew Intensive Courses in English (NICE)2500 Dole StreetKrauss 102Honolulu HI 96822Ph 808-956-7753Fax 808-956-3421E-mail jensing @mail.summer.hawaii.eduURL http: / /www.summer.hawaii.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 2LI: 20 21: 20 2A: 20 2

English for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning January, April, July, October; 4weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 150 average termDistribution Americas 3%; Asia/Oceania 95%; Europe,Western 2%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time Full-time teaching load: 20hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7 full-timeAdministrators: 2 full-time

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Eligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,250.00 10-weeks; application fee $75.00applicable to tuition; health insurance $51.00 monthHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1975 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE)

1189UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII, HAWAIICOMMUNITY COLLEGE

Intensive English ProgramSpecial Programs200 West Kawili StreetHilo HI 96720-4091Ph 808-933-3531Fax 808-933-3487E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 1

LI: 20 1

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A: 20 1

IEP note Optional grammar labEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 3hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning October, January, March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 30 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 63%; Europe,Western 27%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificate,minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, Hawaiian cultureclassCosts tuition $2,200.00 10-weeks; application fee $75.00;books $120.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1988 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

IDAHO1190INTENSIVE ENGLISH INSTITUTE, LEWISTON

Intensive English Programc/o Lewis Clark State CollegeLewiston ID 83501-2698Ph 208-799-2321Fax 208-799-2824

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 2

20 222 2

A: 22 2English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 2hrs/wk, Other: Computers 2 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, May, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 100 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 75%;Middle East/North Africa 10%Faculty Teachers: 7 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 22 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approval or TOEFL 480Tests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, tutorialCosts tuition $1,395.00 8-weeks; application fee $95.00;activities fee $146.00; health insurance $80.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $833.00 8-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1980 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1191UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO

American Language and Culture Program225 Morrill HallMoscow ID 83844-3013Ph 208-885-5508Fax 208-885-2859E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class ElectivesB: 20 5

LI: 20 5

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LEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,MarchLongest break(s) not applicable

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Average class size 7Program size 35 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 40%; Other/Unknown 30%Faculty Teachers: 6 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:4 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, campus orientation,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounseling, health center, libraryCosts tuition $1,238.00 8-weeks; application fee $35.00;activities fee $75.00; health insurance $95.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately pricedRoom and board: $920.00 8-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1992 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

ILLINOIS1192AMERICAN LANGUAGE ACADEMY, CHICAGO

Intensive English Programc/o Saint Xavier University3700 West 103rd StreetChicago IL 60655Ph 312-233-4100Fax 301-309-0202E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 3LI: 25 3

25 3A: 25

IEP note CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL2-4 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning March, June; 9 weeksbeginning August, OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 35 average termFaculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level with approval of instructor,directorTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counseling

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Costs tuition $2,795.00 term; application fee $90.00;activities fee $130.00; health insurance $100.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,590.0010-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1993 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles I

1193AMERICAN LANGUAGE ACADEMY,LAKE FOREST

Intensive English Programc/o Lake Forest Academy1500 West Kennedy RoadLake Forest IL 60045Ph 847-295-6868Fax 301-309-0202E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 5LI: 25 4

25 4A: 25 4

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation:unspecified testTerms 16 weeks beginning August; 9 weeks beginningJanuary; 8 weeks beginning April; 6 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 5Program size 25 average termFaculty Teachers: 4 full-time Full-time teaching load: 20hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $9,855.00 16-weeks, $7,360.00 9-weeks,$6,875.00 8-weeks, $4,855.00 6-weeks; insurance, linens,student services included in tuition feeHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: no information provided Room andboard: included in tuitionBoard board plan included in tuitionOther information Established: 1979 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1194BLACK HAWK COLLEGE

Intensive English Program6600 34th AvenueMoline IL 61265Ph 309-796-1311Fax 309-792-5976

Academic year 1996/97

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

nterisive ish LanguageAt a nationally ranked U.S. University,in the world-class city of CHICAGO

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f you're making a decision about where to studyEnglish, choose DePaul University, located in theheart of Chicagothe Loop. Experience the wealthof what Chicago has to offer...the best in theater,

museums, concerts, sports, restaurants,and our famous lakefront. Chicago isan excellent place to study English!

For information, please contact:Linda Hillman, DirectorEnglish Language AcademyDePaul University25 East Jackson BoulevardSuite 1156-11EChicago, Illinois 60604, USATel: 312/362-6455, Fax: 312/362-6309e mall: [email protected]: [email protected]

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Hrs/wk:B:LI:

A:IEP note Language lab availableTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 6 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 35 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 50%; Asia/Oceania 46%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 1%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with program director's approvalTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,316.00 16-weeks; health insurance $400.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided

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Board no board planOther information Established: 1991 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1195DEPAUL UNIVERSITY

English Language Academy25 East Jackson BoulevardSuite 1156Chicago IL 60604Ph 312-362-6318, 312-362-6455Fax 312-362-6309E-mail [email protected] http://www.depaul.edu/-lhillman/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 20

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Terms 10 weeks beginning September, January, April 5weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning NovemberAverage class size 11Program size 50 average termFaculty Teachers: 7 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:7, part -time Administrators: 1 full-time

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Eligibility international students planning US study,minimum 17 years of age, high school diplomaIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit no information providedTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $1,995.00 10-weeks; application fee $50.00Testing fee $25.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovidedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1995 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C),

1196EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

English Language CenterCharleston IL 60921Ph 217-581-3390Fax 217-581-7374

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab20 5

A: 20 5English for Specific Purposes Graduate Study, TestPreparation: TOEFLTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneAverage class size 7Program size 8 average termDistribution Americas 50%; Asia/Oceania 40%; Europe,Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 2 part-time Advanced degreeESL fields: 1 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit May take academic courses: ifacademically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,300.00 8-weeks; application fee $150.00applicable to tuition; activities fee $100.00; health insurance$100.00; books $200.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $900.00 8-weeksBoard board plan included in tuitionOther information Established: 1996 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

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1197ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, CHICAGO

Intensive English Programc/o Concordia University7400 Augusta StreetRiver Forest IL 60305Ph 708-771-7746Fax 708-209-3247E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25 5

IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 140 average termFaculty Teachers: 18 full-time Full-time teaching load: 30hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 12 full-timeAdministrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May audit academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $640.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1961 Member: AA1EPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles 0

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Intensive English Programc/o Rockford College5050 East State StreetRockford IL 61108Ph 815-226-4114, 815-226-4184Fax 815-226-4144E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 23 2LI: 23 2

23 2A: 23 2

English for Specific Purposes Business 2 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: unspecified test 2 hrs/wk

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with thesponsor.

Terms 5 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 55 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 50%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 10%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approval or TOEFL over500Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $775.00 5-weeks; application fee $75.00;activities fee $60.00; health insurance $34.00; materials$15.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $150.00 1-weekBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1987 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1199ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramEnglish Language InstituteCampus Box 6123Normal IL 61790-6123Ph 309-438-2072Fax 309-438-3031

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

Terms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 30 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 85%;Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/North Africa 2%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 12 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if accepted to Support English Program based on minimumTOEFL 475 and examTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, conversation partners, field trips, hostfamily, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,477.00 16-weeks; application fee $75.00applicable to tuition; activities fee and health insuranceincluded in tuition

Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $2,099.00 16-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1987 (HE) (P + C)

1200KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER, CHICAGO

Access America188 West RandolfSuite 2300Chicago IL 60626Ph 800-522-7770, 312-346-9346, 212-262-4980Fax 212-957-1654E-mail [email protected] http://www.kaplan.com/intlApplication contact: Kaplan Educational Centers,International Admissions, 888 Seventh Avenue, New YorkNY 10106

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 15 10

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English for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 3 hrs/wk, Law 3 hrs/wk, Medicine 3 hrs/wk,Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL,TOEIC, TWE, TSE 3 hrs/wk, Other: Test preparation also forGMAT, GRE, LSAT, SAT, MCAT, USMLE, othersTerms 4 weeks beginning each month, four 12-weekcycles per yearLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning July, 1 weekbeginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 26%; Asia/Oceania 54%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/North Africa6%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicants with high school diplomaIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with minimum TOEFL of 530 or 550Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, test preparationCosts tuition $2,100.00 12-weeks, includes books andmaterials; application fee $200.00; application fee includesactivities fee and health insuranceHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: no information providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

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1201LAKE FOREST COLLEGE

An American Summer555 North Sheridan RoadLake Forest IL'60045Ph 847-735-5020Fax 847-735-6292E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 4996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab20 5

A: 20 5Terms 6 weeks beginning JuneAverage class size 9Program size 10 average termDistribution Africa 10%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania70%; Europe, Western 10%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time Full-time teaching load: 10hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility international students planning US studyIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admissionAcademic credit not offeredTests International TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $3,800.00 6-weeks; application fee $250.00applicable to tuition; health insurance $95.00Housing Campus housing: available summer Off-campushousing: no information provided Room and board:included in tuitionBoard board plan included in tuitionOther information Established: 1996 (HE)

1202LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO,MALLINCKRODT CAMPUS

Intensive English Program1041 Ridge RoadWilmette IL 60091-1560Ph 847-853-3096Fax 847-853-3375E-mail [email protected] http://www.luc.edu/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab20 4

A: 20 4IEP note College Proficiency: 20 hours class, 2 hours labTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 11 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 45 average termDistribution Africa 3%; Americas 1%; Asia/Oceania 34%;Europe, Eastern 31%; Europe, Western 18%; Middle East/North Africa 3%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 9 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 5 part-timeEligibility all applicants with minimum TOEFL 400

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1203MACCORMAC COLLEGE

English as a Second Language Division506 South WabashChicago IL 60605Ph 312-922-1884Fax 312-922-3196

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 16 1

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IEP note Higher Intermediate: 16 hours class, 1 hour lab, 4hours business courses; A: 8-12 hours business coursesTerms 11 weeks beginning September, January, March; 10weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 15Program size 120 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 63%; Asia/Oceania 10%;Europe, Eastern 20%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/North Africa 2%Faculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit degree credits for ESL replacing electivesMay take academic courses: at Higher Intermediate andAdvanced levelsTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,500.00 11-weeks; application fee $20.00;activities fee $20.00Financial aid available to US citizens or permanentresidents of the USHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1954 (HE)

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ENGLISH GUAGE INSTITUTETwo locations to choose from Atlanta and Macon

Atlanta ELI established in 1985; Macon ELI establishedin 1995.

Intensive 8-week English language courses begin inJanuary March,Apnljuly, September and October.

Comprehensive program with strong focus onacademic preparation.All levels of proficiency, from beginning language studyto highly advanced, content-specific courses that preparestudents for smooth transition into university classrooms

State-of-the-art language computer laboratory facilities

Undergraduate degree credits for ESL replacing foreignlanguage with proof of proficiency. May take selectedacademic courses at advanced levelAtlanta housing: homestay with American families orapartments near campus; Macon housing on-campusdorms or off-campus apartments.

$1,250 tuition, $50 application fee.

Mercer University is the onlyuniversity of its size in the UnitedStates to offer programs in liberalarts, business, education, engineer-mg, medicine, pharmacy and law-With campuses in Atlanta andMacon, Mercer offers internationalstudents a choice between a largecity environment in the heart of

Atlanta's international community or the historic campus locategtin Macon a city of 120,000 that serves as the educational, -"Al

medical, cultural and commercial hub of Central Georgia

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For more information.Macon Office of International Programs

1400 Coleman Ave , Macon, GA 31207

(912) 752-5340 Fax (912) 752-5341

Atlanta. English Language Institute3001 Mercer University Dr , AtlantaGA 30341

(770) 986-3375 Fax (770) 986-3196

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Choice of over 40 majors inBusine.ss Administration, ComputerScience, Environmental Studies,Liberal Arts, Marine Biology,Nursing, Oceanography, Pre-Medical Studies, Teaching Englishas a Second Language, and TravelIndustry Management

International Student Advising andCounseling

Fifth largest English as a SecondLanguage program in the USA

Two campuses: one in downtownHonolulu, one on 135 acres oftropical greenery 8 miles fromdowntown Honolulu

Residence halls and University-leased apartments

Part-time paid work available;internships in field of study

For more information, mail in the coupon below,call (808) 544-0238, or fax (808) 544-1136.

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Admissions Office1164 Bishop St., Ste. 200Honolulu, HI 96813 [email protected]: //www.hpu.edu

1204MCKENDREE COLLEGE

McKendree English Language Institute(MELT)701 College RoadLebanon IL 62254Ph 800-232-7228, 618-537-6500, 618-537-6813Fax 618-537-6259E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 18 6

18 6A: 18 6.

IEP note CAI availableTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 9Program size 19 average termDistribution Americas 1%; Asia/Oceania 99%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 8 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adviser's approvalTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,700.00 16-weeks; application fee $50.00applicable to tuitionHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available Room: $1,060.0016-weeksBoard board plan $900.00-$1,060.00 16-weeks, no boardplan during summerOther information Established: 1987 (HE) (P +C)

1205MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Intensive English Language Program10900 South 88th AvenuePalos Hills IL 60465Ph 708-974-5317Fax 708-974-1184

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 22

22A: 22

IEP note Language lab as required by instructor; tutorials,CAI availableTerms 17 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 15Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 30%; Europe,Eastern 18%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/North Africa30%

Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with English language proficiency if academically admissibleTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, tutoringCosts tuition $181.00 credit; activities fee $2.00 creditHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $450.00 1-month homestayBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1206NORTH PARK COLLEGE AND THEOLOGICALSEMINARY

Intensive English Program3225 West FosterBox 7Chicago IL 60625Ph 800-888-6728, 312-244-4942Fax 312-583-0858E-mail [email protected] http://www.npcts.edu

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 15 2

16-17 2

A: 16-17 2

IEP note LI, I, A: 1-2 hours conversation partners optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 1hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning June; 5 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9Program size 35 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 80%;Europe, Eastern 5%Faculty Teachers: 5 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:5 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit 8 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses: withadequate placement resultsTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $3,540.00 15-weeks; health insurance $600.00(waived with proof of insurance)Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive Room:$1,225.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $1,055.00 15-weeks, limited food serviceduring summerOther information Established: 1991 Member: AAIEP(HE) (P +C)-,

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1207ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY

English Language Program430 South Michigan AvenueChicago IL 60605-1394Ph 312-341-3717, 312-341-3535Fax 312-341-3680E-mail [email protected] http://www.roosevelt.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab SeminarLI: 16 4 1

16 4 1

A: 16 4 1

IEP note 6-1/2 hours supervised lab instruction availableTerms 13 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 6 weeks beginning December, AprilAverage class size 12Program size 180 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 4%; Asia/Oceania 74%;Europe, Eastern 9%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 1%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 13 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 13 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 12 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing electives May take academic courses: at AdvancedlevelTests Michigan tests, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $4,092.00 13-weeks, 8-weeks summer;application fee $35.00; technology and activities $40.00;health insurance $564.00 year or proof of individualinsurance policyFinancial aid Federal and State grants for US residentsHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: expensive Room: $1,983.00-$2,708.00semesterBoard board plan $650.00-$950.00 semesterOther information Established: 1956 (HE)

1208SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY,CARBONDALE

Center for English as a Second LanguageCarbondale IL 62901-4518Ph 618-453-2266Fax 618-453-6527E-mail [email protected] http: / /www.siu.edu / -cesl

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 5LI: 23 2

23 2A: 23 2

IEP note CAI; tutorial optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Teaching Assistants, TestPreparation: TOEFL

3

Terms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March; 6 weeks beginning May, JulyLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 12Program size 120 average termDistribution Africa 10%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania60%; Middle East/North Africa 10%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 12 full-time, 16 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:12 full-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:upon partial completion of Advanced levelTests International, Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay, hostfamily, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,300.00 8-weeks; application fee $35.00;activities fee $5.00; health insurance $110.00; recreationcenter $30.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard board plan $850.00 8-weeksOther information Established: 1964 Member. UCIEP(HE) (P + C)

1209UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO

Tutorium in Intensive English601 South Morgan StreetRoom 820Chicago IL 60607Ph 312-996-8098Fax 312-996-4394E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note CM included in class instructionEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 13 weeks beginning August, January: 10 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) 6 weeks beginning NovemberAverage class size 13Program size 160 average termDistribution Americas 13%; Asia/Oceania 63%; Europe,Eastern 17%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/North Africa5%Faculty Teachers: 12 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:12 full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 1part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, admissions seminar, internet accessCosts tuition $1,950.00 13-weeks; application fee $75.00;health insurance $250.00; books $75.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $2,900.00 16-weeks

All prograrl'n information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Board board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1978 Member: AAIEP(HE) (P + C)

1210UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, URBANA

Intensive English Institute3070 Foreign Languages Building707 South Mathews AvenueUrbana IL 61801Ph 217-333-6598Fax 217-244-3050E-mail ieiftiuc.edu

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note Language lab included in class hours, individualopen hours optiOnal; optional elective classesEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 14Program size 170 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 8%; Asia/Oceania 78%;Europe, Eastern 7%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 5%Faculty Teachers: 11 full-time, 24 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 10 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:11 full-time, 7 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificatewho meet immigration requirementsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May audit academic coursesTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, crosscultural activities, field trips,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $2,495.00 16-weeks; application fee $95.00;health insurance $130.00; university fees $393.00; feesinclude health service, transportation, Performing ArtsCenter, testingHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find Room: $2,032.0016-weeksBoard board plan $2,894.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1967 Member: UCIEP(HE)

1211WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

Western's English as a Second Language(WESL) InstituteMemorial Hall 201Macomb IL 61455Ph 309-298-2107Fax 309-298-2245E-mail [email protected] http: / /www.wiu.edu /users /miintl /wesl

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAIB: 20 2 2

20 2 2A: 20 1 1

Terms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 12Program size 90 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 60%; Europe,Western 20%; Middle East/North Africa 10%Faculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 8full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $2,850.00 16-weeks; application fee $25.00;health insurance $70.00; orientation $50.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $1,700.00 16-weeksBoard board plan included in housing, 18 meals per weekOther information Established: 1977 Member. AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1212WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER COLLEGE

Intensive English ProgramESL and Linguistics Department1200 West AlgonquinPalatine IL 60067Ph 847-925-6226Fax 847-925-6048E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15 3LI: 15 3

15 3A: 15 3

IEP note Open computer labEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 14 weeks beginning August, January; 12 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 17Program size 125 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 60%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/North Africa 3%Faculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 15 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 8full-time, 8 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 3 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: at Advanced levelTests no information provided

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Services academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, tutoringCosts tuition $3,274.00 14-weeks and 12-weeks summer;application fee $70.00; activities fee $24.00; registration fee$4.00Financial aid available to US citizens and permanentresidentsHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, expensiveBoard no board planOther information Established: 1984 (HE) (P + C)

INDIANA1213AMERICAN LANGUAGE ACADEMY,INDIANAPOLIS

Intensive English Programc/o Butler University, Schwitzer Hall B1750 West Hampton DriveIndianapolis IN 46208-3485Ph 317-283-2244Fax 301-309-0202E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 3LI: 25 3

25 3A: 25 3

IEP note CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL2-4 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning March, June; 9 weeksbeginning August, OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 68 average termFaculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level with approval of instructor,directorTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,795.00 term; application fee $90.00; healthinsurance $100.00; student services $125.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,530.0010-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1970 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles )

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1214BALL STATE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English InstituteEnglish DepartmentMuncie IN 47306Ph 317-285-8459Fax 317-285-3765E-mail [email protected] http://www.bsu.edu/UP/cover.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 20 4

20 4A: 20 4

English for Specific Purposes Teaching AssistantsTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 70 average termDistribution Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa35%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 14 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institutionIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with program director's approvalTests locally developed tests, CELTServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts Contact sponsor; tuition varies depending onnumber of creditsHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available, moderately priced; assistance in locatingprovidedBoard board planOther information Established: 1981 (HE) (P + C)

1215ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, INDIANAPOLIS

Intensive English Programc/o Marian College3200 Cold Spring RoadIndianapolis IN 46222Ph 317-923-2371Fax 317-924-0533URL http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk:B:LI:

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5IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicable

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Average class size 10Program size 65 average termFaculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May audit academiccourses: at Advanced level or enroll for creditTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $690.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1216INDIANA UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramCenter for English Language TrainingMemorial Hall 313Bloomington IN 47405Ph 812-855-6457Fax 812-855-5605E-mail [email protected] http://www.indiana.edu/celtiep/iep.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 23LI: 23

23A: 23

IEP note Conversation partners availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL2-4 hrs/wkTerms 7 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, May, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 300 average termDistribution Africa 4%; Americas 7%; Asia/Oceania 64%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 3%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 18%; Other/Unknown 3%Faculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 48 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 9full-time, 48 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 6 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan tests,TOEICServices academic counseling, field trips, host family,personaVcultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,150.00 7-weeks; application fee $35.00;health insurance $100.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $1,200.00 7-weeks

Board board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1977 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1217INTERLINK LANGUAGE CENTER,TERRE HAUTE

Intensive English Programc/o Indiana State UniversityReeve Hall 202Terre Haute IN 47809Ph 812-237-8026, 812-237-8027Fax 812-237-8031E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 23LI: 23

23A: 23

IEP note 3-6 hours electives within class instructioninclude wordprocessing, cultural orientation, internet,movies, remedial grammarEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 3hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, June; 4 weeks beginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 80 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Asia/Oceania 91%; Middle East/North Africa 4%Faculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 23 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 9full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Higher Intermediate and Advanced levelsTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, airport meeting, field trips,homestay, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, excursionsCosts tuition $1,650.00 8-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $60.00; room application/university ID$20.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $908.008-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1987 Member- AAIEPEndorsements TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1218LANGUAGE TRAINING CENTER

Intensive English Program7002 North Graham RoadSuite 208Indianapolis IN 46220Ph 317-578-4577Fax 317-849-6692

Academic year 1996/97

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Hrs/wki Class Lab PracticeB: 15 5 5LI: 15 5 5

15 5 5A: 15 5 5

English for Specific Purposes Business 10 hrs/wk,Education 10 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: unspecified test 20hrs/wkTerms 12 weeks beginning September, January, April,JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 80 average termDistribution Africa 10%; Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania50%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/Nonh Africa 10%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 8 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 8 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues no information providedAcademic credit not applicableTests no information providedServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,100.00 12-weeks; application fee $75.00applicable to tuition; activities fee $50.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1993 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1219UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE

Intensive English Center1800 Lincoln AvenueEvansville IN 47722Ph 800-423-8633, 812-479-2983Fax 812-471-6946

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 5LI: 25 5

25 5A: 25

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 5hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, May; 5 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 45 average termDistribution Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 40%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa25%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirements and TOEFL 500

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Academic credit 6 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: with adequate English languageproficiency (TOEFL 500) or advanced placement approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, host family, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,475.00 8-weeks, $925.00 5-weeks;application fee $40.00; activities fee $58.00; TOEFL fee,health fee $40.00; health insurance approximately $50.00monthHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $66.00 1-week; returnable housing damage deposit$100.00Board board plan $71.00-$91.00 1-weeksOther information Established: 1983 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

IOWA1220BRIAR CLIFF COLLEGE

Intensive English Programc/o Admissions Office3303 Rebecca Street, PO Box 2100Sioux City IA 51104-2100Ph 800-662-3303, 712-279-5321, 712-279-1611Fax 712-279-1698E-mail mayes@briar-clifiedu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 15

15IEP note Audio, video and computer equipment availablein libraryTerms 10 weeks beginning August, December, MarchLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 6Program size 10 average termDistribution Africa 30%; Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania30%; Europe, Eastern 10%Faculty. Teachers: 1 full-time Full-time teaching load: 18hours/weekEligibility all applicants minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20

Academic credit degree credits for ESL for Advanced levelstudents May take academic courses: at Advanced level maycontinue taking ESL courses for creditTests International TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,795.00 10-weeks; application fee $20.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available Room: $1,986.0030-weeks; extra charge for room during breaksBoard board plan $2,136.00 30-weeksOther information Established: 1975 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

1221BUENA VISTA UNIVERSITY

Intensive English Program610 West Fourth StreetPO Box 2925Storm Lake IA 50588Ph 712-749-1225Fax 712-749-2037E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class SRAB: 22 2

1919 2

A: 19English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 15 weeks beginning September, February; 3 weeksbeginning JanuaryLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning JanuaryAverage class size 10Program size 20 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 100%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with math TOEFL 450, full academic TOEFL 500Tests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personaVcultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,682.00 15-weeksHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensive Room:$939.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $846.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1988 (HE)

1222DRAKE UNIVERSITY

International Center-IEP2507 University AvenueDes Moines IA 50311Ph 800-443-7253, 515-271-2084Fax 515-271-4588E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class22

A: 24LEP note Language lab availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 7Program size 18 average termDistribution Americas 9%; Asia/Oceania 76%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa5%

Faculty Teachers: 5 part-time Full-time teaching load: 15hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5 part-timeAdministrators: 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon. English language proficiency or admission to IEP onlyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with TOEFL 480Tests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,000.00 16-weeks; application fee $25.00;health insurance $36.00 monthHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,285.00 16-weeks,includes computer in roomBoard board plan $1,265.00 16-weeks, 20 meals per weekOther information Established: 1983 (HE) (P + C)

1223IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English and OrientationProgram337 Ross HallAmes IA 50011-1201Ph 515-294-1163Fax 515-294-0907E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Cla.4s Lab OrientationB: 20 5 3LI: 20 5 3

20 3A: 20 3

LEP note I, A: language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL(6-week program) 5 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 5 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 14Program size 90 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 12%; Asia/Oceania 75%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 8%Faculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 9full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level if admitted as special studentTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices field trips, host family, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,000.00 16-weeks; application fee $75.00;health insurance $340.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,830.0016-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1966 Member: UCIEP(HE) (P + C)

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1224IOWA WESLEYAN COLLEGE

Intensive English Program601 North Main StreetMt Pleasant IA 52641Ph 319-385-8021Fax 319-385-6296

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class18-20

IEP note 1 hour conversation partnersTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) 1 week beginning AprilAverage class size 2Program size 3 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Asia/Oceania 95%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time Full-time teaching load: 18hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationals planning US studyIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with instructor's approvalTests Institutional TOEFLServices field trips, homestayCosts tuition $5,500.00 15-weeksFinancial aid availableHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: not available Room: $830.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $1,040.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1988 (HE)

1225MARYCREST INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

American Language and Culture Program1607 West 12th StreetDavenport IA 52804Ph 800-728-9705, 319-326-9564Fax 319-326-9250E-mail [email protected] http:// www.mcrest.edu /- alcdept/alcpage

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5

LI: 20 520 5

A: 12 3Terms 12 weeks beginning April; 8 weeks beginningAugust, October, January, MarchLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 40 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 90%; Europe, Eastern 5%;Europe, Western 5%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institutionIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admissionAcademic credit undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language or replacing electives and creditstowards major May take academic courses: at Ilv4-14dlevel

Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $5,140.00 15-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $105.00; ALC activities $250.00; healthinsurance requiredHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $770.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $1,125.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1991 (HE) (P + C)

1226NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE

Summer Institute for InternationalStudentsOrange City IA 51041Ph 800-747-4757, 712-737-7083, 712-737-7000Fax 712-737-7247

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab Tutorial15 5 815 5 8

IEP note Biblical literature coursesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business,Communications, Education, Teaching AssistantsTerms 5 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 30 summerDistribution Africa 10%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania40%; Middle East/North Africa 20%; Other/Unknown 20%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto US college/universityIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit 6 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses: withEnglish language proficiency if academically admissibleTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,800.00 5-week comprehensive feeHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: not permitted Room and board:included in tuitionBoard room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1985 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1227UNIVERSITY OF IOWA

Iowa Intensive English Program3006 LibraryIowa City IA 52242Ph 319-335-5629Fax 319-335-6037E-mail [email protected] http://www.uiowa.edu/-linguist/esl

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with thesponsor.

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High quality language learningopportunity

UCIEP certified

Experienced MA+ instructors

Small classes

20 hours of instruction per week

Language laboratory forindividual work

Beginning, Intermediate,Advanced levels of instructionField trips, recreational andsocial experiencesFull access to all universityservicesConversational ExchangeProgramSessions begin August, January,May

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20

20A: 20

IEP note Conversation partners optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Teaching Assistants 3-8hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning December, JulyAverage class size 12Program size 75 average termFaculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 9full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirements and TOEFL450Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissible to graduate programTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices conversation partners, field trips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,950.00 16-weeks; application fee $100.00applicable to tuition; activities fee $88.00; health insurance$250.00Housing Campus housing: limited, available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $1,368.0043,431.00 32-weeks

Board board plan $1,680.00 full board, academic year;other board plan options availableOther information Established: 1976 Member- UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)I

1228UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA

Culture and Intensive English ProgramBaker HallRoom 59Cedar Falls IA 50614-0511Ph 319-273-2182Fax 319-273-2921E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note Class hours include language labTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 80 average term

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Distribution Africa 5%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 55%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants ininimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate TOEFL scoreTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,300.00 8-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $4.00; health insurance $32.00 monthHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find Room: $850.00 8-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1982 Member: UCIEP(HE)

1229WESTERN IOWA TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Intensive ESL for College4647 Stone AvenuePO Box 5199Sioux City IA 51102-5199Ph 800-352-4649, 712-274-6400Fax 712-274-6412E-mail bolanolObandit.witcc.cc.ia.usURL http://www.witcc.cc.ia.us

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 16 4LI: 16 4

16 4A: 16 4

Terms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, MayLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning December, 2 weeksbeginning MayAverage class size 7Program size 38 average termDistribution Americas 33%; Asia/Oceania 67%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests Michigan tests, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $880.00 8-weeks; application fee $10.00;books $80.00; activities fee $75.00 semesterHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room: $970.00 semesterBoard board plan $660.00 semesterOther information Established: 1993 (HE) (P + C)

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Intensive English Program400 West 11thCoffeyville KS 67337Ph 316-251-7700Fax 316-251-7098E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 10 5

10 5A: 5 10

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: GED 10hrs/wkTerms 17 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 15Program size 40 average termDistribution Americas 50%; Asia/Oceania 40%; Europe,Western 10%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 14 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiencyAcademic credit 10 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: with adequate English languageproficiencyTests AssetServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $119.00 credit hour; activities fee $13.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board:$1,275.00-$1,350.00 17-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1988 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1231EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramESU Box 4024Emporia KS 66801-5087Ph 316-341-5900Fax 316-341-5884

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class20

A: 20Terms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 6 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning December, MayAverage class size 13Program size 50 average termDistribution Africa 10%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania72%; Europe, Eastern 1%; Middle East/North Africa 7%

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institutionIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:if part-time IEPTests Institutional TOEFL, SPEAKServices academic counseling, academic placement,crosscultural activities, field trips, host family, internationalstudent adviser, personaVcultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $6,000.00 academic year; health insurance$400.00; application fee $50.00 -$75.00; activities feeincluded in tuitionHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available; assistance in locating providedBoard board planOther information Established: 1979 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1232HESSTON COLLEGE

Intensive English ProgramBox 3000Hesston KS 67062Ph 800-995-2757, 316-327-8133, 316-327-8222Fax 316-327-8300E-mail daveO @hesston.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25

8A: 8

Terms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 6 weeksbeginning JulyLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning December, AprilAverage class size 15Program size 20 average termDistribution Africa 15%; Americas 50%; Asia/Oceania25%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 3 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationals planning US study withminimum TOEFL 380Issues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiencyAcademic credit 6 degree credits for ESL May takeacademic courses: with adequate English languageproficiency (TOEFL 440)Tests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personaVcultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $4,875.00 16-weeks; health insurance $400.00Financial aid tuition grantHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $1,950.00 16-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1989 (HE) (P + C)

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1233KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

English Language Program205 Fairchild HallManhattan KS 66506-1106Ph 913-532-7324Fax 913-532-6550E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab OrientationB: 22 2 1

LI: 22 2 1

22 2 1

A: 22 2 1

English for Specific Purposes Graduate Study, TeachingAssistants, Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11

Program size 75 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 12%; Asia/Oceania 73%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Middle East/North Africa 11%Faculty Teachers: 7 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, 1AP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counselingCosts tuition $3,150.00 15-weeks; application fee $150.00applicable to tuition; activities fee $217.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $1,750.00 16-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1986 Member: UCIEP(HE) (P + C)

1234OTTAWA UNIVERSITY

English Language Institute1001 South Cedar, #58Ottawa KS 66067-3399Ph 800-755-5200, 913-242-5200Fax 913-242-7429E-mail mordyeiso.ottedu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

Terms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 5Program size 12 average termDistribution Americas 13%; Asia/Oceania 87%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Administrators: 1 full-time

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Eligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiencyTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, CELTServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $4,175.00 16-weeks; application fee $15.00;activities fee $70.00; health insurance $375.00; books $35.00Housing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:difficult to find, moderately priced; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $750.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $1,060.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1973 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1235PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English Program1701 South BroadwayPittsburg KS 66762Ph 316-235-4676Fax 316-235-4962E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

Terms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning October, March, JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 15Program size 55 average termDistribution Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 80%; MiddleEast/North Africa 5%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offeredTests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan testsServices airport meeting, field trips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,700.00 16-weeks; application fee $40.00;health insurance $216.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,563.0016-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1975 (HE) (P + C)

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1236THE LANGUAGE COMPANY, HAYSLANGUAGE INSTITUTE

Intensive English Programc/o Fort Hays State University200 Picken Hall, 600 Park StreetHays KS 67601Ph 913-628-2121Fax 913-628-2322E-mail [email protected] http: / /www.fhsu.edu

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 30

LI: 3030

A: 30IEP note Class hours include language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30-45 hrs/wk,Marketing 30 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: unspecified test 5hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 35 average termDistribution Americas 45%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Eastern 5%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $950.00 4-weeks; application fee $90.00;activities fee $50.00; health insurance $25.00; books $35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $358.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housing, 20 meals per weekOther information Established: 1994 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1237UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS

Applied English Center204 Lippincott HallLawrence KS 66045Ph 913-864-4606Fax 913-864-5050E-mail [email protected] http://www.aec.ukans.edu/

Academic year 1996/97

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class

B: 20LI: 20

19A: 19

IEP note Class hours include language lab and CAI;conversation groups and pronunciation lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Graduate Study 4 hrs/wk,Teaching Assistants 4 hrs/wk, Other: EFL Teacher Training,Specialized Short-Term ProgramsTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 13Program size 120 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 8%; Asia/Oceania 68%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 15%; Other/Unknown 2%Faculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 9 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 9 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 9full-time, 9 part-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with English language proficiency if academically admissibleTests International, Institutional TOEFL; locally developedtests, SPEAKServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, field trips, homestay, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $4,240.00 16-weeks; application fee $40.00;health insurance $300.00; required campus privilege fee$211.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $1,820.00 16-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1964 Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

1238WASHBURN UNIVERSITY OF TOPEKA

Intensive English Center1700 College AvenueTopeka KS 66621Ph 913-231-1010Fax 913-233-3780E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

ConversationHrs/wk: Class Lab Partners

LI: 16 4 216 4 2

A: 8-16 4 2

Terms 15 weeks beginning August; 14 weeks beginningJanuary; 8 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 14Program size 70 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 40%; Middle East/North Africa50%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 5 part-time Full-time teaching load: 6hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5 part-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants

Issues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with program director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, field trips,housing assistance, international student adviser, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $1,860.00 15-weeks; application fee $40.00;books $100.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $1,630.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $786.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1990 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1239WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English Language CenterWichita KS 67260-0122Ph 316-978-3232Fax 316-978-3777E-mail [email protected] http://www.twsu.edu/-ienglwww

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab ConversationB: 20 5 2

LI: 20 5 2

20 5 2

A: 20 5 2

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 5hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning October, March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 14Program size 200 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 9%; Asia/Oceania 80%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 6%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 9full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level or with TOEFL over 500Tests International, Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, homestay, host family,personaUcultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,000.00 16-weeks; application fee $100.00applicable to tuition; health insurance $170.00; books anduniversity fees $550.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,800.0016-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1977 (HE) (P +C)

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KENTUCKY1240EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

English Language Instruction ProgramDivision of Special Programs202 Perkins BuildingRichmond KY 40475Ph 606-622-1224Fax 606-622-6205E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20

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A: 20TEP note Optional 9 hours night lab; five 8-hour culturaltripsEnglish for Specific Purposes Other: LawEnforcement-Assets Protection and Fire Safety Technology(night lab)Terms 7 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 30 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 50%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 25%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 2 part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 16 years of ageIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offeredTests Michigan tests, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,250.00 7-weeks; application fee $50.00applicable to tuition; books $200.00; required healthinsurance purchased from another officeHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $450.00 7-weeksBoard board plan; several plans availableOther information Established: 1991 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C))

1241MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY

English Language InstituteCollege of Humanistic StudiesFaculty Hall, PO Box 9Murray KY 42071Ph 800-272-4678, 502-762-3247, 502-762-3006Fax 502-762-2715E-mail [email protected]

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B: 20 5LI: 20 5

20 5A: 20 5

English for Specific Purposes Business,Communications, Education, Engineering, Graduate Study,Hotel Administration, International Relations, Law,Marketing, Medicine, Public Relations, Science, TeachingAssistantsTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 2%; Asia/Oceania 60%; Europe,Eastern 8%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/North Africa25%; Other/Unknown 3%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants with 2.0 GPA for undergraduateadmission, 2.7 GPA for graduateIssues IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counseling,mentor programCosts tuition $1,400.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $120.00; health insurance $86.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $300.00 8-weeks; $300.00 per month foruniversity apartmentBoard board plan $350.00 monthOther information Established: 1993 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1242TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY

Intensive ESL Program300 North BroadwayLexington KY 40508Ph 606-233-8124Fax 606-233-8797

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 15LI: 15

15A: 15

Terms 8 weeks beginning September, November, January,April, JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 1

Program size 3 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 95%; Middle East/North Africa5%Faculty Teachers: 1 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20

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EKU English Language Instruction Program

Eastern Kentucky University

Case Annex 270

Richmond, KY 40475-3140

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Telephone: (606)622-6370 I Fax: (606)622-6205

E-mail: [email protected]

EELI Homepage: eku.edukelil

Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with program director's approval andTOEFL 500Tests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,200.00 8-weeks comprehensive feeHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: not availableBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989 (HE)

1243UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY

Center for English as a Second LanguageDepartment of English1215 PattersonLexington KY 40506Ph 606-257-7003Fax 606-323-1072

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note Class hours include language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL

Terms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,MarchLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 50 average termFaculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 9 part-time Advanced degreeESL fields: 1 full-time, 7 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time,1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests Michigan testsServices field trips, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,100.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00applicable to tuitionHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily availableBoard board planOther information Established: 1979 (HE)

1244UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE

Intensive ESL ProgramBelknap CampusLouisville KY 40292Ph 502-852-5901Fax 502-852-7216E -mail iesl©ulkyvm.louisville.eduURL http://www.louisville.edu/groups/iesl-www

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Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25

25A: 25

LEP note Class hours include language labTerms 11 weeks beginning September; 10 weeksbeginning January, March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 50 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 40%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Middle East/North Africa 20%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time Full-time teaching load: 20hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6 full-timeAdministrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with program director's approvalTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, field trips, host family,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,490.00 10-weeks; application fee $50.00applicable to tuition; activities fee $105.00; health insurance$325.00; international fee $34.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $895.00 16-weeksBoard board plan; several plans availableOther information Established: 1976 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

LOUISIANA1245AMERICAN LANGUAGE ACADEMY,THIBODAUX

Intensive English Programc/o Nicholls State UniversityPO Box 2112, Peltier HallThibodaux LA 70310Ph 504-449-7040Fax 301-309-0202E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 3LI: 25 3

25 3A: 25

PEP note CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL2-4 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning March, June; 9 weeksbeginning August, OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 5Program size 25 average termFaculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 3 part-timeEligibility foreign nationals

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Issues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level with approval of instructor,directorTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,795.00 term; application fee $90.00; healthinsurance $100.00; student services $225.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: no information provided Room andboard: $1,075.00 10-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1995 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1246LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY

English Language and OrientationProgram (ELOP)396 Pleasant HallBaton Rouge LA 70803-1510Ph 504-388-5642Fax 504-388-5710E-mail [email protected] http://www.Isu.edu/guests/elopweb/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 3LI: 20 3

20 3A: 20 3

LEP note Conversation available at all levels; I, A: BusinessEnglish, CAI, TOEFL preparation optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 25 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 10 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest breaks) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 85 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 33%; Asia/Oceania 50%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 3%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 12%Faculty Teachers: 8 full-time Full-time teaching load: 20hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiency (undergraduate TOEFL 500,graduate TOEFL 550)Academic credit not offered May audit academic coursesTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, airport meeting, field trips,host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $1,095.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $100.00; health insurance $126.00 -$396.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $465.00 8-weeksBoard board plan $480.00 8-weeksOther information Established: 1946 Member: UCIEP(HE)

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

1247LOYOLA UNIVERSITY

Loyola Intensive English Program6363 St Charles AvenuePO Box 205New Orleans LA 70118-6143Ph 504-865-3526Fax 504-865-2035E-mail liep@ beta . loyno. eduURL http://www.studyusa .com/factshts/loyola . htm

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

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English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 7 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 40 average termDistribution Americas 50%; Asia/Oceania 33%; Europe,Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 7%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level if academically admissible with TOEFL450-500 and academic director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $2,650.00 15-weeks; application fee $50.00applicable to tuition; activities fee $50.00; health insurance$200.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,550.00 15-weeks;all intensive English students are placed withEnglish-speaking roommatesBoard board plan $1,250.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1976 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

1248TULANE UNIVERSITY

Legal English Program1326 Audubon StreetNew Orleans LA 70118-5698Ph 504-865-5803Fax 504-866-6364

Academic year 1996/97Legal English ProgramEnglish for Specific Purposes Law Minimum Englishlanguage proficiency required: TOEFL 500 Hrs/wk: 30 hoursclass Short-term summer program to develop Englishlanguage communications skills and knowledge of US legalsystem for lawyers, law students from other nations.Terms 3 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicable

Average class size 15Program size 18 summerDistribution Americas 50%; Asia/Oceania 25%; Europe,Western 20%; Middle East/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 4 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtripsCosts tuition $700.00 3-weeks; application fee $100.00applicable to tuition; activities fee $100.00; health insurance$45.00; linens $20.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $350.00 3-weeksBoard board plan $400.00 3-weeksOther information Established: 1989 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

1249TULANE UNIVERSITY

TESL Institute1326 Audubon StreetNew Orleans LA 70118-5698Ph 504-865-5803Fax 504-866-6364E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

English for Specific Purposes Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 3 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 12Program size 80 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 30%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 30%; Middle East/North Africa5%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit 4 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing freshman English May take academic courses: atAdvanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $600.00 4-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $20.00; health insurance $45.00; materials$20.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $350.00 4-weeksBoard board planOther information Established: 1977 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

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1250UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS

Intensive English Language ProgramMetropolitan CollegeNew Orleans LA 70148Ph 504-280-5530, 504-280-7484Fax 504-280-7317E-mail [email protected] http://www.uno.edu/-inst/ielp.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5LI: 20 5

20 5A: 20 5

Terms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,MarchLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 30 average termDistribution Americas 46%; Asia/Oceania 27%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 3%; Middle East/North Africa22%Faculty Teachers: 7 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationals minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviserCosts tuition $1,195.00 8-weeks; application fee $20.00;activities fee $25.00; health insurance $70.00Housing Campus housing: available academic yearOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $787.008-weeks; $300.00 per month for apartments without boardBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1995 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

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MAINE1251HUSSON COLLEGE

International Center for Language StudiesOne College CircleBangor ME 04401-2999Ph 207-941-7083Fax 207-941-7084

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5LI: 20 5

20 5A: 20 5

English for Specific Purposes BusinessTerms 4 weeks beginning each monthLongest break(s) not applicable 154

Average class size 8Program size 35 average termDistribution Africa 3%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 60%;Europe, Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 20%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time Full-time teaching load: 25hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiencyTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $660.00 4-weeks; application fee $30.00;activities fee $5.00; health insurance $50.00 month; healthfee $7.00 monthHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: moderately priced; assistance inlocating provided Room and board: $625.00 4-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1977 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1252UNIVERSITY OF MAINE AT ORONO

Intensive English Institute5732 Hannibal Hamlin HallOrono ME 04469-5732Ph 207-581-3821Fax 207-581-3803E-mail [email protected] http://www.ume.maine.edu/-iei

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 2LI: 20 2

20 2A: 20

English for Specific Purposes Business 10 hrs/wk,Travel 10 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL, Other: AmericanStudies, Ecotourism, Multimedia; courses offered summeronly 10 hrs/wkTerms 14 weeks beginning September, January; 7 weeksbeginning September, October, January, March, May; 6weeks beginning July for TOEFL; 2-, 3-, 4-, 6-weeksbeginning July, AugustLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 12Program size 60 average termDistribution Americas 16%; Asia/Oceania 50%; MiddleEast/North Africa 25%; Other/Unknown 9%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 6 undergraduate and graduate degreecredits for ESL May take academic courses: with TOEFL 500Tests International, Institutional TOEFL; TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,752.00 14-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $275.00; health insurance $598.00 year

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $2,370.00 14-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1986 (HE)

1253UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MAINE

Intensive English Language Program96 Falmouth StreetPO Box 9300Portland ME 04104Ph 800-800-4876, 207-780-4419Fax 207-780-4933E-mail [email protected] http://www.usm.maine.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab TOEFL16 4 2

A: 16 4 2

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 4 weeksbeginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 10 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 75%; Europe, Eastern 10%;Europe, Western 15%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests International TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $2,575.00 15-weeks; application fee $25.00;health insurance $455.00; activities fee included in tuitionHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $1,354.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $1,098.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1995 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

MARYLAND1254ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Summer Intensive English Program101 College ParkwayArnold MD 21012Ph 410-541-2297

Academic year 1996/97

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class

B: 3232

Terms 6 weeks beginning May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 325 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 40%;Europe, Eastern 4%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 4%; Other/Unknown 32%Faculty Teachers: 13 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:10 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $260.00 45-weeks; application fee $20.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovidedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1994 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1255COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND

English Language Institute4701 North Charles StreetBaltimore MD 21210Ph 800-435-0300, 410-532-5566, 410-532-3156Fax 410-435-5937

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAIB: 17 3 2

LI: 20 3 220 3 2

A: 21 3 2English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 4hrs/wk, Other: Intensive TOEFL Track Program 8 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, February,April, June; 3 weeks beginning JanuaryLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 12Program size 75 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 40%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 20%; Middle East/North Africa5%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 9 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 7 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit 6 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses: mayaudit academic courses at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, CELTServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,285.00 8-weeks; application fee $30.00;activities fee $35.00; 1-20 tuition deposit $100.00; host familyplacement fee $35.00

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Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,544.008-weeks; year-round housing for women only; housing formen during summer onlyBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1983 (HE) (P + C)0

1256JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

Intensive English Language/AmericanCulture ProgramOffice of Summer Programs3400 North Charles StreetBaltimore MD 21218Ph 800-548-0548, 410-516-4548Fax 410-516-6017E-mail [email protected] http://www.jhu.edu/sumprog

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 20 5

20 5A: 20 5

Terms 6 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 22 average term

Distribution Americas 14%; Asia/Oceania 77%; Europe,Western 9%Faculty Teachers: 3 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 16 years of age andcompletion of two years English language studyIssues B-2 visaAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissible with appropriate TOEFLTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,920.00 term without room and board,$3,500.00 term with room and board; health insurance$90.00; activities fee $70.00 for commuters onlyHousing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: included in tuitionBoard board plan included in tuitionOther information Established: 1995 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) 0

The Institute is part of the College of Notre Dame

ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTEof the

COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND

Every year students from more than 20 countriesenroll in our excellent program. They find that thepersonal attention by an experienced faculty, thecollege's resources and our convenient east coastlocation make their stay educational andenjoyable.

All levels of Intensive English as a Second Language.

Intensive English or TOEFL Tracks.

Includes culture studies, field trips, social activities.Five 8-week terms, September through July.

Small Classes.

Academic counseling and placement services; on- or off-campus housing.Institutional TOEFL.

For a brochure with complete details and application, pleasecontact us.English Language InstituteCollege of Notre Dame of Maryland4701 North Charles StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21210, U.S.A.Telephone: 410-532-5566 / 410-532-3156 Fax: 410-435-5937

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Consider the possibilities:courses in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities

Intensive English Language / American Culture Program140-acre campus just 45 minutes from Washington, D.C.world-renowned research and medical centers

Open to visiting undergraduates and high school students

Johns Hopkins University, Office of Summer Programs230 Mergenthaler Hall / 3400 N. Charles StreetBaltimore, MD 21218 USATelephone: (410) 516-4548 Fax: (410) 516-6017E-mail: [email protected] http://wwvv.jhu.edu/-sumprog

An equal opportunity/affirmative action institution

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1257UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND

Maryland English Institute (MEI)2140 Taliaferro HallCollege Park MD 20742-1511Ph 301-405-8634Fax 301-314-9462E-mail [email protected] http://www.informumd.edu/EdRes/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CultureB: 15 5 5LI: 15 5 5

15 5 5A: 15 5 5

Terms 14 weeks beginning September, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 14Program size 110 average termDistribution Africa. 2%; Americas 8%; Asia/Oceania 80%;Europe, Eastern 4%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 5%Faculty Teachers: 16 full-time Full-time teaching load: 15hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 16 full-timeAdministrators: 3 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,797.00 14-weeks; application fee $40.00;activities fee $30.00; health insurance $250.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,499.00 14-weeksBoard board plan $1,157.00 14-weeksOther information Established: 1980 Member: UCIEP(HE) (P C)

1258UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORECOUNTY

English Language CenterContinuing Education5401 Wilkens AvenueBaltimore MD 21228Ph 410-455-2831Fax 410-455-1115E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20

2020

IEP note Class hours include 5-7 hours instructor-guidedCAI; up to 5 hours additional open CAIEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 6 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 3 hrs/wkTerms 7 weeks beginning September, October, January,March; 4 weeks beginning June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 30 average term

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Distribution Africa 5%; Americas 8%; Asia/Oceania 46%;Europe, Eastern 11%; Europe, Western 18%; Middle East/North Africa 12%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests locally developed tests, CELT, SLEPServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $1,400.00 7-weeks; application fee $40.00;activities fee $70.00; health insurance $108.00; field trips$30.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,232.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $900.00-$1,035.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1993 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

MASSACHUSETTS1259AMERICAN LANGUAGE ACADEMY, BOSTON(WALTHAM)

Intensive English Programc/o Brandeis UniversityContinuing Education and Summer ProgramsWaltham MA 02154Ph 617-237-0320Fax 301-309-0202E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25

2525

A: 25Terms 8 weeks beginning June; 6 weeks beginning June; 4weeks beginning June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 75 average termFaculty Teachers: 3 full-time Full-time teaching load 20hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66 .

Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $4,965.00 8-weeks, $3,875.00 6-weeks,$2,825.00 4-weeksHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:difficult to find Room and board: included in tuitionBoard board plan included in tuitionOther information Established: 1991 Member- AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles I

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1260AMERICAN LANGUAGE ACADEMY,NORTH ANDOVER

Intensive English Programdo Merrimack College315 Turnpike StreetNorth Andover MA 01845Ph 508-837-5300Fax 301-309-0202E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 3LI: 25 3

25 3A: 25

IEP note CM availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL2-4 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning March, June; 9 weeksbeginning August, OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 35 average termFaculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 3 part -time Full -timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level with approval of instructor,directorTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,795.00 term; application fee $90.00; healthinsurance $100.00; student services $135.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $2,076.0010-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1994 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles I

1261ANGLO CONTINENTAL BOSTON

Intensive English Programc/o Tufts University108 Packard AvenueMedford MA 02155Ph 617-628-1557Fax 617-623-7884E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 15

1515

A: 15Terms 3-7 weeks beginning July; 2 weeks beginningAugust

Longest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 300 average termFaculty Teachers: 16 full-time Full-time teaching load: 15hours/week Administrators: 8 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, field trips, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $295.00 1-week; application fee $100.00;health insurance $15.00Housing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: not available Room and board:$155.00 1-weekBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1993

1262ASPECT INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGESCHOOL, BOSTON

Intensive ESL Program126 Newbury StreetBoston MA 02116Ph 415-243-8190Fax 415-243-8193E-mail [email protected] contact: Aspect International LanguageSchools, 26 Third Street, San Francisco CA 94103

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 18 2LI: 18 2

18 2A: 18 2

English for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL, TOEIC 20 hrs/wkTerms 2 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 30%; Europe,Eastern 15%; Europe, Western 15%; Middle East/North Africa10%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, internship placementCosts tuition $467.00 1-week for 24 lessons, $492.001-week for 30 lessons (includes book and materials);application fee $95.00; cancellation insurance $50.00; healthinsurance $12.00 week; airport transfer $45.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: host familyroom and board included in tuition, additional $25.00 perweek for campus housingBoard room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1990 Member. AAIEPEndorsements: NAFSA principles

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1263BERLITZ/CAMPUS LIFE

Intensive English Programdo Simmons College415 Commonwealth AvenueBoston MA 02215Ph 617-247-1711Fax 617-247-9444

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 5LI: 25 5

25 5A: 25 5

English for Specific Purposes Business,Communications, Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 120 average termDistribution Africa 3%; Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 35%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 7 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time Administrators: 5 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,110.00 4-weeks; application fee $95.00;health insurance $40.00; activities fee included in tuitionHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room and board: $936.00 4-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1989

1264BOSTON SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES

Intensive English Program814 South StreetBoston MA 02131Ph 617-325-2760, 617-536-5505Fax 617-325-2763E-mail [email protected] http://www.bsml.com

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 30

LI: 3030

A: 30English for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9Program size 100 average term

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Distribution Africa 2%; Americas 50%; Asia/Oceania 15%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 20%; Middle East/North Africa 3%Faculty Teachers: 12 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 8full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 5 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $975.00 4-weeks; application fee $75.00;activities fee $50.00; books and materials $45.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room: $125.00Board no board planOther information Established: 1925 0

1265BOSTON UNIVERSITY

Center for English Language andOrientation Programs (CELOP)890 Commonwealth Avenue2nd FloorBoston MA 02215-1208Ph 617-353-4870Fax 617-353-6195E-mail celopebu.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 24LI: 24

24A: 24

English for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: TOEFLTerms 12 weeks beginning September, January, May; 9weeks beginning June; 6 weeks beginning July, JanuaryLongest break(s) 6 weeks beginning December, JanuaryAverage class size 15Program size 600 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Eastern 8%; Europe, Western 7%; Middle East/North Africa15%Faculty Teachers: 38 full-time, 45 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:38 full-time, 45 part-time Administrators: 15 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:,with adequate English language proficiency ( TOEFL 525),approval of academic adviserTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,crosscultural activities, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $2,500.00 12-weeks fall, $3,300.00 12-weeksspring, $2,900.00 12-weeks summer, $2,500.00 9-weeks,$1,450.00 6-weeks; application fee $50.00; activities fee$25.00; registration $40.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensive Room:$700.00- $2,055.00 6-12 weeks

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Board board plan $735.00-$1,599.00 6-12 weeksOther information Established: 1975 Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1266CLARK UNIVERSITY

American Language and Culture Institute950 Main StreetWorcester MA 01610Ph 508-793-7794Fax 508-793-7232E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 3

20 3

A: 20 3

IEP note 1-1/2 hours tutorialEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wkTerms 14 weeks beginning August, January; 6 weeksbeginning May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 200 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 45%;Europe, Eastern 20%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 20 part-time Full -timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 20 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit 4 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing freshman English May take academic courses: ifacademically admissible and TOEFL 520-549Tests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,250.00 15-weeks; application fee $40.00;activities fee $100.00; health insurance $584.00; materials$40.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $1,275.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $1,100.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1983 (HE) (P + C)

1267ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, BOSTON

Business Communications for the 90'sc/o Emmanuel College400 The FenwayBoston MAPh 800-468-8978, 617-731-3600Fax 310-410-4688E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1996/97Business Communications for the 90'sEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, CommunicationsMinimum English language proficiency required:Intermediate level Hrs/wk: 30 hours class To apply, contact:ELS Special Programs, PO Box 4050, Culver City .CA

90231-4050. Course combines 3 hours daily ofcustom-designed one-to-one private ESL instruction with 3hours daily of seminar style classes with other professionalsfrom around the world. Focus is on communicatingeffectively in English during sales pitches and businesspresentations. Includes in-class lecturer and applicable sitevisit to local business.Terms 2 weeks beginning April, May, July, AugustLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 150 average termDistribution Americas 50%; Europe, Western 50%Faculty Teachers: 15 full-time Full-time teaching load: 30hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 11 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests not applicableServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,host family, housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,775.00 2-weeks (approximate)Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: 4-weeks homestayBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1994 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1268ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, BOSTON

Intensive English Programdo Emmanuel College400 The FenwayBoston MA 02115Ph 617-731-3600Fax 617-731-3601E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

MultimediaHrs/wk: Class Lab

B: 25 5LE 25 5

25 5A: 25 5

EEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 18Program size 70 average termFaculty Teachers: 20 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:16 full-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May audit academiccourses: at Advanced level, minimum 23 years of age (adultcontinuing education classes)Tests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone card

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Costs tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $905.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1269ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, CAMBRIDGE

English Study-Vacation Program at MITc/o Massachusetts Instituteof TechnologyCambridge MAPh 800-468-8978, 617-731-3600, 310-642-0988Fax 310-410-4688E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.comApplication contact: ELS Language Centers, SpecialPrograms, 5761 Buckingham Parkway, Culver City CA 90230

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

Terms 3 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 250 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 25%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa10%; Other/Unknown 15%Faculty Teachers: 20 full-time Full-time teaching load: 20hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 16 full-timeAdministrators: 3 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests not applicableServices crosscultural activities, field trips, recreationalactivities, excursions,Costs tuition $2,450.00 3-weeks comprehensive feeHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:not available Room and board: included in tuitionBoard room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1989 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1270ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTER, BOSTON

Executive English Courses29 Commonwealth AvenueBoston MA 02116Ph 617-536-9788Fax 617-536-5789E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Executive English CoursesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, Other: ExecutiveEnglish (Individual courses in most fields tailored to client'sneeds) Minimum English language proficiency required:

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Intermediate level Hrs/wk: 35 hours intensive or individualclasses, 25 hours semi-intensive Short-term program developsEnglish language communications skills of businesspersonnel. Topics include issues and trends in US andinternational business and crosscultural business practices.Focus is on the working professional.Terms 2 weeks beginning each monthLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 4Program size 11 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 30%; Europe,Western 30%; Middle East/North Africa 5%; Other/Unknown5%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 3 part-time Advanced degreeESL fields: 2 full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 8 full-time,2 part-timeEligibility foreign business personnelIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, host familyCosts tuition $1,125.00 2-weeks Semi-Intensive ExecutiveEnglish, $1,575.00 Intensive Executive English, $3,150.00Individual Executive English; application fee $95.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room: $580.00 2-weeksBoard board plan $470.00 2-weeks, homestay half-board;no board plan with campus housingOther information Established: 1990 Member: AAIEP

1271ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTER, BOSTON

Intensive English Program29 Commonwealth AvenueBoston MA 02116Ph 617-536-9788Fax 617-536-5789E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20-30

LI: 20-3020-30

A: 20-30IEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: Cambridge (FCE), TOEFL 30 hrs/wk, Other:Teacher TrainingTerms 11 weeks beginning March, September forCambridge First Certificate (FCE); 2 weeks beginning July,August for Semi-intensive and Intensive English Program;3-4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9Program size 100 average term, 250 summerDistribution Africa 3%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 25%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 45%; Middle East/North Africa 10%Faculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 20 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7full-time, 12 part-time Administrators: 8 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed tests, FCE

162All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Services academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, homestay, personaVculturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $825.00 -$995.00 4-weeks, $2,950.00 11-weekFCE course; application fee $95.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: moderately priced; assistance inlocating provided Room and board: $880.00-$1,010.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1990 Member: AAIEP

1272HARVARD UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL

Communication in Business51 Brattle StreetDepartment 194Cambridge MA 02138Ph 617-495-2693Fax 617-495-9176E-mail [email protected] http://www.dce.harvard.edu/iel/default.htm

Academic year 1996/97Communication in BusinessEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: TOEFL, TWE 5 hrs/wk Minimum Englishlanguage proficiency required: Intermediate to Advancedlevel Hrs/wk: 20 hours class Provides practice in usingEnglish in business and professional situations. Emphasis ison clear and concise writing and speaking. Students readand discuss business articles, essays, and cases; prepare andpresent case analyses; attend lectures by professionals; andvisit important sites in Boston's business community.Terms 8 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 35%; Europe,Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa3%; Other/Unknown 26%Faculty Teachers: 60 part-time Full-time 'teaching load: 18hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 60 part-timeAdministrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateor minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, field trips, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $2,820.00 8-weeks; application fee $35.00;health insurance $95.00Housing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: difficult to find Room and board:$2,360.00 8-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1970 (HE) (P + C)

1273HARVARD UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL

English for the MBA51 Brattle StreetDepartment 194Cambridge MA 02138Ph 617-495-2693Fax 617-495-9176E-mail [email protected] http://www.dce.harvard.edu/iel/default.htm

Academic year 1996/97English for the MBAEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 18 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL, TWE 5hrs/wk, Other: Design Minimum English languageproficiency required: Advanced level Hrs/wk: 18 hours class,case studies, team-based activities Course is exclusively forinternational students who have been accepted into anEnglish-language MBA program that will begin the followingfall. The program combines small-group instruction inlistening to, speaking and writing English with focused workon subjects specific to the MBA classroom, such as casediscussion and class participation skills.Terms 8 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 35 average termDistribution Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 35%; Europe,Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa3%; Other/Unknown 26%Faculty Teachers: 60 part-time Full-time teaching load: 18hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 60 part-timeAdministrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateor minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,820.00 8-weeks; application fee $35.00;health insurance $95.00Housing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: difficult to find Room and board:$2,360.00 8-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1970 (HE) (P + C)

1274HARVARD UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL

Institute for English Language Programs51 Brattle StreetDepartment 194Cambridge MA 02138Ph 617-495-2693Fax 617-495-9176E-mail [email protected] http://www.dce.harvard.edu/iel/default.htm

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

English for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wk,

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Graduate Study 18 hrs/wk, Law, Test Preparation: TOEFL,TWE 5 hrs/wk, Other: DesignTerms 8 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 800 average termDistribution Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 35%; Europe,Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa3%; Other/Unknown 26%Faculty Teachers: 60 part-time Full-time teaching load: 18hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 60 part-timeAdministrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateor minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,820.00 8-weeks; application fee $35.00;health insurance $95.00Housing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: difficult to find Room and board:$2,360.00 8-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1970 (HE) (P + C)

1275INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE INSTITUTE OFMASSACHUSETTS

Intensive English Program17 New South StreetNorthampton MA 01060-0516Ph 413-586-7569E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 21LI: 21

21A: 21

LEP note Class hours include language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk, Travel3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 3 hrs/wkTerms 12 weeks beginning September, January, April; 8weeks beginning July; 4 weeks beginning July, AugustLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 14 average termDistribution Africa 10%; Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania25%; Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 25%; MiddleEast/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 21 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, field trips, host family,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,volunteer internshipsCosts tuition $3,000.00 12-weeks; application fee $100.00;activities fee $150.00; round-trip airport transport $70.00;health insurance $55.00 monthHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensive

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Board no board planOther information Established: 1984 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1276INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OF ENGLISH,BOSTON

Intensive English Programc/o Bentley College175 Forest StreetWaltham MA 02154Ph 617-891-2515Fax 617-894-9973E-mail [email protected] http://www.WorldLearning.org/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 4hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) 1 week beginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 50 average termDistribution Africa 6%; Americas 29%; Asia/Oceania 25%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 24%; Middle East/North Africa 8%; Other/Unknown 6%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 12 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 5 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 16 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, healthservicesCosts tuition $1,225.00 4-weeks; application fee $90.00;health insurance included in tuition; activities fee optionalHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $990.004-weeks; $890.00 4-weeks homestayBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established. 1992 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) II

1277KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER, BOSTON

Access America142 Berkeley StreetBoston MA 02116Ph 800-522-7770, 617-964-8378, 212-262-4980Fax 212-957-1654E-mail [email protected] http://www.kaplan.com/intlApplication contact: Kaplan Educational Centers,International Admissions, 888 Seventh Avenue, New YorkNY 10106

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 15 10

15 10A: 15 10

English for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 3 hrs/wk, Law 3 hrs/wk, Medicine 3 hrs/wk,Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL,TOEIC, TWE, TSE 3 hrs/wk, Other: Test preparation also forGMAT, GRE, LSAT, SAT, MCAT, USMLE, othersTerms 4 weeks beginning each month, four 12-weekcycles per yearLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning July, 1 weekbeginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 75 average termDistribution Americas 26%; Asia/Oceania 54%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/North Africa6%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicants with high school diplomaIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with minimum TOEFL of 530 or 550Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, test preparationCosts tuition $2,100.00 12-weeks, includes books andmaterials; application fee $200.00; application fee includesactivities fee and health insuranceHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: no information providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles lo

1278NEW ENGLAND SCHOOL OF ENGLISH

Intensive English Program36 JFK StreetBox 12Cambridge MA 02138Ph 617-864-7170Fax 617-864-7282

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 23LI: 23

23A: 23

LEP note I, A: 3 hours computer literacyEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 3 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks beginning September, October, November,January, February, March, MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 150 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 25%;Europe, Eastern 4%; Europe, Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa 5%; Other/Unknown 10%

Faculty Teachers: 20 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 23 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:12 full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 7 full-time, 1part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, CELTServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, homestay, host family,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,150.00 4-weeks; application fee $90.00;activities fee $200.00; books $30.00; health insurance $55.00month if 25 years of age or underFinancial aid available based on financial needHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $780.004-weeks, $650.00 4-weeks homestayBoard board plan included in housing (half board)Other information Established: 1990 Endorsements:TESOL standards

1279NORTHERN ESSEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE

ESL CenterElliott WayHaverhill MA 01830Ph 508-688-3181, 508-374-3849

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 24

2424

IEP note B, LI, I: one hour language lab optionalTerms 15 weeks beginning September, JanuaryLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 20Program size 400 average term, 200 summerDistribution Americas 84%; Asia/Oceania 10%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Middle East/North Africa 1%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 28 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 27 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institution, minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit 6 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses: atAdvanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,international student adviser, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $3,584.00 15-weeks; health insurance $336.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: difficult to findBoard no board planOther information Established: 1972 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

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1280OLIN CENTER

Intensive English Program29 Newbury StreetSuite 302Boston MA 02116Ph 800-773-7669, 617-247-3033Fax 617-247-2959E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Self-StudyB: 15 3LI: 15 3

15 3A: 15 3

English for Specific Purposes Business, Graduate Study,Marketing, Test Preparation: TOEFL, TWE, Other: TestPreparation also available for GRE, GMAT, LSAT, SATTerms 4 weeks or longer year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 60 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 30%;Europe, Eastern 20%; Europe, Western 20%; Middle East/North Africa 8%; Other/Unknown 1%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 15 part-time Advanceddegree ESL fields: 4 part-timeEligibility all applicants; Intermediate to Advanced Englishlanguage proficiency for test preparationIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $600.00 4-weeks; application fee $150.00;health insurance $55.00 monthHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available, moderately priced; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $440.00 $580.00 4-weeksBoard board planOther information Established: 1992 Endorsements:NAFSA principles II

1281SHOWA BOSTON INSTITUTE FOR LANGUAGEAND CULTURE

University and College PreparationProgramShowa Boston420 Pond StreetJamaica Plain MA 02130Ph 617-522-0080Fax 617-522-8608E-mail gkeniry©world.std.com

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 27

27IEP note Language lab and CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL4-6 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning April

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Longest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 20 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 100%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 8 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility international students planning US study,women only with TOEFL 350Issues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiency per articulation agreementwith St Michael's College, Winooski, VermontAcademic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, host family, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts 880,000 yenHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:no information provided Room and board: included intuitionBoard board plan included in tuitionOther information Established: 1996

1282SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE

International Academy263 Alden StreetSpringfield MA 01109-3797Ph 413-748-3671Fax 413-748-3019

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab TutorialLI: 10 4 4

8 4 4A: 6 4 4

IEP note 4 hours English composition help available atWriting CenterEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation:unspecified testTerms 15 weeks beginning August, JanuaryLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 30 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 97%; Europe, Western 3%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time Full-time teaching load: 12hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationals minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit 4 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic coursesTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,tutorialCosts tuition $20,152.00 academic yearHousing Campus housing: available academic yearOff-campus housing: not permitted Room and board:included in tuitionBoard board plan included in tuitionOther information Established: 1982 (HE) (P +C)

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All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

The Olin CenterOffering Programs in

TOEFL, GMAT, SAT, GRE, LSATand in

Academic Skills and Business Case-Studies

Small classes for U.S. and international studentsFull-time and part-time programs*Year-round schedulingAccommodations assistanceAcademic counseling and university placement

The Olin Center for International Study

29 Newbury Street, Suite 302Boston, MA 02116U.S.A.

PHONE: 617-247-3033FAX: 617-247-2959

E-MAIL: [email protected]

This school is authorized under Federal law to enroll non-immigrant alien students.

* International students on I-20s issued by the Olin Center must study full-time.

1283TUFTS UNIVERSITY

Summer English Language ProgramsConference Bureau108 Packard AvenueMedford MA 02155-7049Ph 617-627-3568Fax 617-627-3856E -mail esl @infonet.tufts.eduURL http://www.tufts.edu/as/conf/esl.html

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15 2

15 2A: 15 2

IEP note I, A: library orientation; optional workshops,lecturesEnglish for Specific Purposes Graduate Study 15 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wkTerms 6 weeks beginning July; 4 weeks beginning June,JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 175 summerDistribution Americas 9%; Asia/Oceania 27%; Europe,Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 52%; Middle East/North Africa4%; Other/Unknown 7%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 12 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 17 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 12 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time

Eligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take'academic courses:in summer school or may audit academic coursesTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices field trips, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,975.00 6-weeks, $2,275.00 4-weeks;application fee $25.00Housing Campus housing: available summer Off-campushousing: difficult to find, moderately priced; assistance inlocating provided Room and board: included in tuitionBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1984 (HE)

MICHIGAN1284CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY

English Language InstituteMt Pleasant MI 48859Ph 517-774-2567Fax 517-774-7106E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97

See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. = See program sponsor's ad§7in this book.

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20A: 20

LEP note Language labTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 12 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 75 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 60%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 5%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $7,488.00 30-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $50.00; health insurance $688.00; enrollment$80.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $4,000.0030-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1992 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1285ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTER

Intensive English Programc/o Michigan Technological University1400 Townsend DriveHoughton MI 49931Ph 906-487-3055Fax 906-487-2245E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15 3LI: 15 3

15 3A: 15 3

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 8 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 25 average termDistribution Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 85%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 1 part-time Advanced degreeESL fields: 1 full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crosscultural

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activities, field trips, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,500.00 8-weeks; application fee $35.00;activities fee $50.00; health insurance $55.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedBoard board planOther information Established: 1995

1286LANGUAGE CENTER INTERNATIONAL

Intensive English Program24445 Northwestern HighwaySuite 101Southfield MI 48075Ph 810-355-5506Fax 810-355-5576

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 18LI: 18

18A: 18

IEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: MELAB,TOEFLTerms 7 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, May, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 40 average termDistribution Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 45%; Europe,Eastern 15%; Europe, Western 15%; Middle East/North Africa5%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: as guest students at nearby academic institutionsTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counselingCosts tuition $760.00 7-weeks; application fee $25.00; texts$65.00; health insurance optionalHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989

1287MICHIGAN LANGUAGE CENTER

Intensive English Program309 South State StreetAnn Arbor MI 48104Ph 313-663-9415Fax 313-663-9623

Academic year 1995/96

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All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

The English Language Institute at Wayne State UniversityLeading Language Study into the 21st Century

English Language Study at Its BestThe English Language Institute is a year-round, three-semester program consisting of 24 class hours perweek at six different levels of language proficiency. Students and professionals from all over the worldreceive the intensive instruction they need to excel in and out of the classroom. The Institute offers:

Qualified, experienced instructorsAudio, video and computer laboratoriesTOEFL and academic skills preparationSpecialized classes and workshopsAcademic advisingSocial and cultural activities

Communication courses for professionalsUniversity placement assistanceConcurrent university study for eligible studentsGraduate and undergraduate admission forqualified studentsConvenient housingHost family visits

Excellence at Wayne State UniversityWayne State University is one of America's leading urban research universities offering more than 7.000courses in nearly 400 different areas of study. Established in the late 1800s as a small medical college,Wayne State University has flourished into the third largest institution of higher education in Michigan.Its current enrollment exceeds 33.000 students. more than 1.700 of whom are international students fromapproximately 80 countries. Nearly 40 international student associations are active on Wayne State'scampus. contributing to its high standards of commitment, quality and excellence.

In the Heart of DetroitLocated in Detroit's Cultural Center. Wayne State University's 185 -acre campus is footsteps away fromsome of Michigan's most acclaimed attractions such as the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Detroit PublicLibrary, the International Institute and the Fox Theatre. The Detroit River serves as a backdrop for eventssuch as the annual Detroit Grand Prix auto race, the Gold Cup limited hydroplane race and theMontreux-Detroit International Jazz Festival.

For more information, please contact:Dr. Bruce Morgan

English Language Institute351 Manoogian Hall

Wayne State UniversityDetroit, MI 48202

USA

Telephone: (313) 577-2729FAX: (313) 577-2738

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/University of Missouri ColumbiaThe University of Missouri at Columbia (UMC) is frequently ranked among the nation's top 10 percent of

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offers 250 accredited academic programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Conditional acceptance to most undergraduate and some graduate programs is available to qualified applicants. A

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The Intensive English ProgramThe IEP, established in 1978, offers English language instruction tointernationals wishing to improve their English skills for academic,personal or professional reasons.

* Minimum of 25 hours of instruction per week* Small classes and individualized attention* Emphasis on academic English and university preparation* Highly qualified, experienced and dedicated faculty* Social and cultural activities, including out-of-town trips* College and university placement assistance* Counseling on academic, personal, and immigration matters* Institutional TOEFL twice each term (once in summer)* Conveniently located in one building on beautiful campus* University residence halls or private off-campus housing* Transportation service from Columbia airport* Students admitted in January, June, and August

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For more information about the IEP, contact:

Intensive English Program208 McReynolds HallUniversity of MissouriColumbia, MO 65211 USA

Phone: (573) 882-7523Fax: (573) 882-0360E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.missouri.edu/-iepwww

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Offers you an excellent opportunityto learn English, prepare for life ina college or university in the UnitedStates and obtain an introductionto North American culture.

A private, coeducational university.A central location in a major US city, amid shopping, cultural, professional sports and entertainment facilities.Ten percent of the more than 11.000 students enrolled are international from 90 countries.Office of International Programsinitial airport pick-up, orientation programs, social and cultural activities,immigration advising and workshops, newsletters and excursions.

INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAM

Beginning through advanced levels, 30 hours per week, fall.spring semesters and summer session.Classes for all language skills. language and computer labwork,TOEFL preparation, conversation groups, weeklyassemblies for cultural orientation, weekly outings andunofficial audits of University classes for advanced students.Courses for University-matriculated international students."Bridge" courses, University-level composition courses.literature course, pronunciation and conversation courses.Customized programs can be designed to meet specific needs.

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70 accredited programs including. Premedical, Nursing, Allied Health Professions, Physical and BiologicalSciences. Geophysics, Meteorology, Mathematics, Computer Sciences, Business and Administration.Communication. Education, English, Theology, Philosophy, Modern Languages and Social Services.Parks College of Engineering and Aviationtop aeronautical,college in the US, offering 14 programs.Professional degree programs in Medicine, Law, Business and Administration, Orthodontics. Public Health andGraduate Programs.

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Saint Louis UniversityMcGannon Hall #224

3750 Lindell Blvd.St. Louis, MO 63108 USA

Tel: 1-314-977-3200

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Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

OptionalClasses

4444

IEP note 3-5 hours language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: GMAT, TOEFLTerms 6 weeks beginning September, October, January,February, April, June, July; 3 weeks beginning AugustLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 120 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 8%; Asia/Oceania 68%;Europe, Eastern 4%; Europe, Western 6%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 7%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationals minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests no information providedServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family,' housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $990.00 6-weeks; application fee $100.00applicable to tuition; health insurance $85.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovidedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1978 Member. AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1288MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

English Language CenterCenter for International ProgramsRoom 1East Lansing MI 48824-1035Ph 517-353-0800Fax 517-336-1149E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20

2020

A: 4-20Terms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 14 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 14Program size 175 average termDistribution Americas 1%; Asia/Oceania 75%; Europe,Western 1%; Middle East/North Africa 1%; Other/Unknown22%Faculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 16 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 10 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 9full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20

Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $4,700.00 15-weeks; application fee $270.00applicable to tuition; health insurance $11.00 weekHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive Room:$2,000.00 15-weeksBoard board planOther information Established: 1961 Member: UCIEP(HE) (P

1289SAGINAW VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY

English Language ProgramOffice of International Programs7400 Bay RoadUniversity Center MI 48710Ph 517-790-4473Fax 517-791-7732E-mail hamrick @tardis.sysu.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 21 1

21 1

A: 21 1

Terms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning October, March; 7 weeks beginning May, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 7Program size 10 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 70%; Europe,Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 10%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,250.00 15-weeks; application fee $25.00;health insurance $177.00 semesterHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $225.00 4-weeksBoard board planOther information Established: 1995 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. R. = See program sponsor's adls) in this book.

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1290UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-ANN ARBOREnglish for Academic PurposesEnglish Language Institute3004 North University BuildingAnn Arbor MI 48109-1057Ph 313-763-5892Fax 313-763-0369E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class22

A: 22English for Specific Purposes Business 22 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 22 hrs/wk, Law 22 hrs/wk, TeachingAssistants 30 hrs/wkTerms 7 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 18Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 2%; Asia/Oceania 92%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/North Africa2%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time Full-time teaching load: 15hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4 full-timeAdministrators: 3 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests no information providedServices academic placement, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts Contact sponsorHousing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard board planOther information Established: 1992 (HE) (P +C)

1291WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY

English Language Institute351 Manoogian HallDetroit MI 48202Ph 313-577-2729Fax 313-577-2738E-mail [email protected] http://www.eli.wayne.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 24LI: 24

24A: 24

IEP note Class hours include language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business,Communications, Graduate Study, International Relations,Teaching AssiStants, Test Preparation: TOEFL, TWETerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 13 weeksbeginning May; 8 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 90 average term

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Distribution Africa 2%; Americas 2%; Asia/Oceania 50%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 35%; Other/Unknown 1%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 6 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 4 part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20, IAP -66Academic credit 3 undergraduate degree credits for ESLor 2 graduate degree credits for ESL May take academiccourses: at Advanced level if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,794.00 16-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $25.00; lab fee $5.00; health insurance $360.00yearHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $1,800.00 16-weeks for apartments on- or off-campusBoard no board planOther information Established: 1974 Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C))

1292WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY

Career English Language Center forInternational StudentsKalamazoo MI 49008Ph 616-387-4800Fax 616-387-4806E-mail [email protected] http://www.wmich.edu/oia/celcis

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20

2020

A: 20IEP note 5 hours language lab optionalTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 7 weeksbeginning April, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 16Program size 114 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 66%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 18%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, drama clubCosts tuition $2,405.00 15-weeks; application fee $20.00;health insurance $205.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: $2,100.00 15-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1975 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards (HE) (P +C)

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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MINNESOTA1293DELASALLE LANGUAGE INSTITUTE

Intensive English Programdo St Mary's University of Minnesota700 Terrace Heights, #34Winona MN 55987-1399Ph 507-457-1450Fax 507-457-6917E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab2

2

22

B: 30LI: 30

30A: 30

English for Specific Purposes Business 4 hrs/wk,Science 4 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 8 hrs/wk, Other:Art 8 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August, JanuaryLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 60 average termDistribution Americas 40%; Asia/Oceania 48%; Europe,Eastern 8%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/North Africa2%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 24 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 4 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level with program director's approvalTests Michigan tests, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $7,100.00 16-weeks; application fee $20.00;activities fee $50.00; health insurance $170.00; room deposit$150.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: included in tuitionBoard board plan included in tuitionOther information Established: 1987

1294ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, ST PAUL

Intensive English Programc/o Hamline University1536 Hewitt AvenueSt Paul MN 55104Ph 612-645-0804Fax 612-645-9698E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

MultimediaLab

5555

IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk,Travel 16 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 120 average termFaculty Teachers: 12 full-time Full-time teaching load: 30hours/week Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $675.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles 0

1295UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, TWIN CITIES

Intensive English Language ProgramMinnesota English Center320 16th Avenue SoutheastMinneapolis MN 55414Ph 612-624-1503Fax 612-625-2312E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20-25 5LI: 20-25 5

20-25 5A: 20-25 5

English for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: TOEFL, Other: Science and TechnologyTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, March; 8weeks beginning June, July; 5 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 180 average term, 80 summerDistribution Asia/Oceania 69%; Middle East/North Africa8%; Other/Unknown 23%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 38 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 10 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:10 full-time, 38 part-time Administrators: 5 full-time, 2part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissible and TOEFL 450Tests International, Institutional TOEFL; locally developedtestsServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay, hostfamily, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $687.00 -$2,097.00 10-weeks; application fee$75.00; activities fee $150.00; health insurance $187.00

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Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: assistance in locating provided Room:$741.00-$1,028.00 quarter; $330.00-$425.00 month forapartmentsBoard board plan $557.00-$590.00 quarter depending onplan (10, 14, 19 or 21 meals per week)Other information Established: 1968 Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

MISSISSIPPI1296MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY

American Language and Culture ProgramPO Box 5247ESL CenterMississippi State MS 39762Ph 601-325-2627, 601-325-2648Fax 601-325-8652E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15 5LI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note 1 hour field tripsTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 40 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 35%; MiddleEast/North Africa 15%; Other/Unknown 30%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit 12 undergraduate and graduate degreecredits for ESL replacing foreign language May takeacademic courses: with program director's approval ifacademically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,075.00 8-weeks; application fee $75.00applicable to tuition; activities fee $100.00; books andimmunization $140.00; health insurance $95.00-$275.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $700.00 16-weeksBoard no board planOther information Established: 1991 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

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Intensive English ProgramUniversity MS 38677Ph 601-232-7404Fax 601-232-7486E-mail [email protected] http://www.olemiss.edu

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAI20 3 3

A: 20 3 3IEP note Additional language lab optionalTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 15Program size 35 average termDistribution Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 65%; Europe,Eastern 30%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP -66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices field tripsCosts tuition $1,575.00 16-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $275.00; health insurance $280.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: assistance in locating provided Room:$800.00 16-weeksBoard no board planOther information Established: 1984 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1298UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

Certificate Program in English andBusiness for International ManagersSouthern StationBox 5065Hattiesburg MS 39406-5065Ph 601-266-4337Fax 601-266-5723E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Certificate Program in English and Business forInternational ManagersEnglish for Specific Purposes Business MinimumEnglish language proficiency required: TOEFL 450 Hrs/wk:25 hours class 8-week program provides English classes,university audit classes, corporate field trips, businessseminars, conversation partner.Terms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 3Program size 4 average termDistribution Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 95%Faculty Teachers: 13 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:13 full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1part-time

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Eligibility foreign business personnelIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests locally developed tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $4,500.00 8-weeks; health insurance $113.00(optional)Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff - campus housing: difficult to find, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: includedin tuition for homestayBoard board plan included in tuition for homestay, 2meals per dayOther information Established: 1988 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE)

1299UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

English Language InstituteSouthern Station, Box 5065Hattiesburg MS 39406-5065Ph 601-266-4337Fax 601-266-5723E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Optional LabB: 25 10LI: 25 10

25 10A: 25 10

IEP note I, A: 10 hours electivesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk,Teaching Assistants 1 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 5hrs/wk, Other: Science and TechnologyTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning December, MayAverage class size 13Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 55%; Europe,Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa5%; Other/Unknown 4%Faculty Teachers: 12 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:13 full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 18 years of age or withsecondary school certificateIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency and ELI facultyapprovalTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $935.00 8-weeks; application fee $35.00;activities fee $65.00; health insurance $113.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $350.00 8-weeksBoard board plan $280.00 8-weeksOther information Established: 1947 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE)

MISSOURI1300AVILA COLLEGE

Intensive Language and Culture Program11901 Wornall RoadKansas City MO 64145-1698Ph 816-942-8400Fax 816-942-3362E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 20 5

20 5A: 15 5

IEP note LI: 5 hours cultural adaptation seminarTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning August, October, January, March, June; 4 weeksbeginning June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 7Program size 25 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 80%; Europe, Eastern 10%;Middle East/North Africa 10%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency at Intermediateand Advanced levelsTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $5,050.00 16-weeks, $2,525.00 8-weeks,$930.00 2-months summer; activities fee $50.00; healthinsurance $50.00 monthHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: no information provided Room andboard: $2,075.00 16-weeks, $200.00 month in summer forroom onlyBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1989 Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE)

1301CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramWarrensburg MO 64093-5180Ph 816-543-4713Fax 816-543-8136E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class ConversationB: 20 2LI: 20 2

20 2

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English for Specific Purposes Aviation 3 hrs/wk,Business 3 hrs/wk, Hotel Administration 3 hrs/wk, Travel 3hrs/wk, Test Preparation: unspecified test 3 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, June; 3 weeks beginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 70 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 50%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 10%; Other/Unknown 20%Faculty Teachers: 12 full-time Full-time teaching load: 20hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 11 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan tests;TOEIC, SPEAKServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,500.00 8-weeks; application fee $150.00partially applicable to tuition; health insurance $100.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $600.00 8-weeksBoard board plan $335.00 8-weeks, 21 mealsOther information Established: 1991 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1302NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY

Preparatory English ProgramThompson-Ringold 202 .

Maryville MO 64468-6001Ph 816-562-1390, 816-582-8062Fax 816-562-1900E-mail [email protected] http://www.nwmissouri.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class CAILI: 18 4

18 4A: 18 4

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 3hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 30 average termDistribution Americas 3%; Asia/Oceania 74%; Europe,Western 23%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time Full-time teaching load: 16hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities

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Costs tuition $1,650.00 8-weeks; books $100.00; healthinsurance $430.00 yearHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately pricedRoom and board: $1,845.00 16-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1990 (HE)

1303SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramMcGannon Hall 2243750 Lindell BoulevardSt Louis MO 63108Ph 314-977-3200Fax 314-977-2999E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAIB: 18 5 3LI: 18 5 3

18 5 3A: 18 2 3

IEP note 1 hour conversation, 3 hours field tripsEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: TOEFLTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 15Program size 70 average termDistribution Africa 3%; Americas 9%; Asia/Oceania 52%;Europe, Eastern 6%; Europe, Western 8%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 22%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 9 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit 6 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language in College of Arts and SciencesMay take academic courses: at Advanced. levelTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,985.00 15-weeks; application fee $25.00;health insurance $532.00; language lab $25.00Housing Campus housing: available academic yearOff campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room and board: $2,690.00 15-weeks(approximate)Board board plan included in housing, 19 meals per weekOther information Established: 1966 Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE) (P +C),

1304SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramsCenter for International Studies939 College HillCape Girardeau MO 63701Ph 573-651-2591Fax 573-651-2001E-mail [email protected] http://www.semo.edu

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class2525

A: 25English for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: TOEFLTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 45 average termFaculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices field trips, homestay; host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, mentorsCosts tuition $1,535.00 8-weeks; application fee $75.00;health insurance $475.00; books $100.00Housing Campus housing: available academic yearOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,100.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $805.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1986 (HE)

1305UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, COLUMBIA

Intensive English Program208 McReynolds HallColumbia MO 65211Ph 573-882-7523Fax 573-882-0360E-mail [email protected] http://www.missouri.edu/-regwww

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5LI: 20 5

20 5

A: 20 5Terms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 85 average termFaculty Teachers: 7 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationals minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,256.00 16-weeks; application fee $50.00applicable to tuition; activities fee $103.00; university fees$125.00; university fees include computer use and studenthealth feeHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: moderately priced; assistance in

locating provided Room and board: $2,000.00-$2,400.0016-weeks; approximately $1,000.00 for 8-week summersessionBoard board plan included in housing, 21 meals per weekOther information Established: 1978 (HE) (P +C)P

1306UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, KANSAS CITYand METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGES

Applied Language Institute at Universityof Missouri and Penn Valley CommunityCollegeUniversity of Missouri-Kansas City5100 Rockhill RoadKansas City MO 64110Ph 816-235-1233Fax 816-235-5437E-mail [email protected] http://www.umkc.edu/ali

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note Language lab, CAI optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, Education,Marketing, Science, Teaching Assistants, Test Preparation:TOEFLTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning June; flexible dates for individualized specialprogramsLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 90 average termDistribution Africa 10%; Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania40%; Europe, Eastern 10%; Middle East/North Africa 20%Faculty Teachers: 3 fUll-time, 8 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 6 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests locally developed tests, CELTServices academic counseling, field trips, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $2,000.00 16-weeks; application fee $25.00Financial aid availableHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $2,200.0016-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1990 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE)

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1307UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, ROLLA

Applied Language Institute108 Norwood HallRolla MO 65401-0160Ph 573-341-6147Fax 573-341-6333E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Mentoring20 4

A: 20 4Terms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 22 average termDistribution Americas 12%; Asia/Oceania 33%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Middle East/North Africa 50%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offeredTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips, hostfamily, housing assistance, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,300.00 8-weeks; health insurance $42.00monthHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,952.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $1,599.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1993 (HE) (P +C)

1308WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

Summer Intensive ProgramBox 10831 Brookings DriveSt Louis MO 63130Ph 314-935-5966Fax 314-935-4075E-mail wendyhf @artsci.wustl.edu

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab23 2

A: 23 2English for Specific Purposes Teaching AssistantsTerms 6 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 20 average termDistribution Americas 4%; Asia/Oceania 90%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/North Africa2%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationals minimum 18 years of age withminimum TOEFL 450

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Issues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission withacadeMic department's approvalAcademic credit 8 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: with academic department'sapprovalTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,080.00 6-weeks; application fee $200.00applicable to tuition; health insurance $160.00Housing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $400.00 6- weeksBoard board plan $400.00 6-weeksOther information Established: 1970 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

MONTANA1309AMERICAN CULTURAL EXCHANGE,MONTANA

ACE Language Institutec/o Montana State University1106 South 6thBozeman MT 59717Ph 406-585-9832Fax 406-585-9838E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class ElectivesB: 20 4LI: 20 4

20 4A: 20 4

IEP note Post-Advanced: 20 hours classTerms 7 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 45 average termDistribution Americas 19%; Asia/Oceania 63%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa8%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level if academically admissibleTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay, hostfamily, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,575.00 7-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $77.00; student services for MSU $190.00Financial aid tuition scholarships based on academicachievement, cultural diversity, needHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available, moderately priced; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: $925.00 7-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1994 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

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NEBRASKA1310BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English Program1000 Galvin Road SouthBellevue NE 68005-3098Ph 402-293-3759, 402-293-3817Fax 402-293-2023E-mail [email protected] http://bruins.bellevue.edu/

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

AcademicHrs/wk: Class Lab Courses

B: 16 4LI: 16 4

8 8LEP note A: 4 hours class instruction, plus academiccoursesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 4 hrs/wk,Communications 8 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning May, June; 8 weeks beginning May, JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 11

Program size 50 average termDistribution Americas 4%; Asia/Oceania 84%; Europe,Eastern 4%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/North Africa4%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 4 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses: atIntermediate level with program director's approvalTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,780.00 16-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $219.00 yearHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,100.00 20-weeksfor furnished apartments nearby campusBoard no board planOther information Established: 1981 (HE)

1311CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY

Intensive Language Institute2500 California PlazaOmaha NE 68178Ph 402-280-2595Fax 402-280-2211E-mail [email protected] http://www.creighton.edu

Academic year 1996/97

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class

LI: 2222

A: 15-22Terms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, May; 5 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 45 average termDistribution Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 70%; MiddleEast/North Africa 15%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with program director's approval and TOEFL 500Tests Institutional TOEFL, TOEICServices academic counseling, field trips, host family,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,300.00 8-weeks; application fee $20.00;activities fee $25.00; health insurance $100.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $625.00 8-weeksBoard board plan $500.00 8-weeksOther information Established: 1979 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

1312MIDWEST INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONALSTUDIES, CRETE

Intensive English Programc/o Doane College1014 Boswell AvenueCrete NE 68333Ph 402-826-8215Fax 402-826-8592E-mail [email protected] http://www.outfitters.com/com/aaiep/profiles/p128.htm

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5LI: 20 5

20 5

A: 20 5

Terms 8 weeks beginning each month except December;entrance permitted at term midpointLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 38 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 60%; Europe,Eastern 20%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with adequate English language proficiencyTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities

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Costs tuition $2,050.00 8-weeks; application fee $75.00;activities fee $60.00; health insurance $110.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $936.008-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1981 Member AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1313UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA

Intensive Language Program60th and Dodge StreetsOmaha NE 68182-0259Ph 402-554-2293Fax 402-554-2949E-mail [email protected] http://www.unomaha.edu/-world/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAIB: 20 5 1

LI: 20 5 1

20 5 1

A: 20 5 1

IEP note Crosscultural class available; A: 3 additionalhours CAI availableTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, April, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 90 average termDistribution Americas 21%; Asia/Oceania 72%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/North Africa4%Faculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiency (TOEFL 487)and approval of program directorAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with program director's approvalTests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan testsServices academic placement, airport meeting,conversation partners, field trips, homestay, host family,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,000.00 8-weeks; application fee $35.00;health insurance $85.00Financial aid full scholarships and partial tuition waiversHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $210.00-$400.00 4-weeks; privately owneddormitory and residence hall within walking distance ofcampusBoard no board planOther information Established: 1977 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

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1314UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA

Program for International ProfessionalDevelopment60th and Dodge StreetsOmaha NE 68182-0259Ph 402-554-2944.Fax 402-554-2949E-mail [email protected] http://www.unomaha.edu/-world/

Academic year 1996/97Program for International Professional DevelopmentEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, Marketing,Other: Insurance Minimum English language proficiencyrequired: TOEFL 450 (Intermediate, Advanced levels) Hrs/wk: 24-27 hours class, 3 hours field trips to corporationsProgram designed for business personnel from around theworld to improve their skills and knowledge in English forbusiness, crosscultural communication, international andUS workplace customs and other international businessissues.Terms 8 weeks beginning January, March, August,OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 20 average termDistribution Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 75%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Middle East/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign professionals with minimum ofbachelor's degree or equivalentIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit May audit academic coursesTests TOEIC, SPEAKServices airport meeting, conversation partners, field trips,host family, internshipsCosts tuition $1,500.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $85.00Financial aid partial tuition waiversHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $210.00-$500.004-weeks; dormitories and apartments located within walkingdistance of campusBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1315UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLNPrograms in English as a SecondLanguage310 Andrews HallLincoln NE 68588-0301Ph 402-472-1884Fax 402-472-4636

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 25 21: 25 2A: 25 2

Terms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Program size 40 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 75%;Middle East/North Africa 10%; Other/Unknown 3%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 6 part-time Full-time

. teaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 3 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing freshman EnglishTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,400.00 8-weeks; application fee $75.00;activities fee $186.00; health insurance $207.00Financial aid Pell GrantsHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $860.00 8-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1975 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

NEVADA1316UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO

Intensive English Language Program127 Mackay Science BuildingReno NV 89557-0125Ph 702-784-6075Fax 702-784-4015E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning October, March; 5 weeks beginning June, JulyLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 15Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 4%; Asia/Oceania 81%; Europe,Eastern 6%; Europe, Western 3%; Middle East/North Africa6%Faculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests International, Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, campus orientation, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,400.00 18-weeks; application fee $25.00;health insurance $219.00; health center $57.00; internationalstudent fee $75.00

Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $2,745.00 academic yearBoard board plan $2,100.00 academic yearOther information Established: 1982 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

NEW HAMPSHIRE1317NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE

American Language and Culture Center2500 North River RoadManchester NH 03106-1045Ph 603-668-2211Fax 603-645-9603URL http://www.nhc.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 20-22 3

20-22 3A: 20-22 3

IEP note Additional language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk,Marketing 30 hrs/wk, Travel 30 hrs/wk, Test Preparation:,Other: Test Preparation during summer and winterintersessions 64 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 12 weeksbeginning May; 8 weeks beginning October, March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 72 average termDistribution Americas 40%; Asia/Oceania 55%; Europe,Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/North Africa3%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:10 full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency (TOEFL 470)Tests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,150.00 15-weeks; activities fee $65.00;health insurance $60.00 month; activities fee in fall onlyHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room and board: $2,365.00 15-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1982 (HE)

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Intensive English Programc/o Rider University2083 Lawrenceville RoadLawrenceville NJ 08648Ph 609-896-1800Fax 301-309-0202E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 3LI: 25 3

25 3A: 25

IEP note CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL2-4 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning March, June; 9 weeksbeginning August, OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9Program size 45 average termFaculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level with approval of instructor,directorTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,795.00 term; application fee $90.00; healthinsurance $100.00; student services $113.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: $1,993.00 10-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1993 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1319ANGLO CONTINENTAL NEW YORK,WEST LONG BRANCH

Intensive English Programc/o Monmouth UniversityWest Long Branch NJ 07764Ph 908-571-7513Fax 908-571-7512E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

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English for Specific Purposes Aviation 4-23 hrs/wk,Business 4-23 hrs/wk, Communications 4-23 hrs/wk,Education 4-23 hrs/wk, Engineering 4-23 hrs/wk, HotelAdministration 4-23 hrs/wk, International Relations 4-23 hrs/wk, Law 4-23 hrs/wk, Marketing 4-23 hrs/wk, Medicine 4-23 .

hrs/wk, Public Relations 4-23 hrs/wk, Science 4-23 hrs/wk,Travel 4-23 hrs/wkTerms Mondays year-round; 2 weeks minimum enrollmentLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 7Program size 80 average termFaculty Teachers: 9 full-time Full-time teaching load: 15hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7 full-timeAdministrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approval at MonmouthUniversityTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $295.00 -$430.00 1-week; application fee$100.00; health insurance $15.00; activities fee $3.00-$42.00Housing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board:$95.00-$140.00 1-weekBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1990

1320CENTENARY COLLEGE

Intensive Summer English Program400 Jefferson StreetHackettstown NJ 07840Ph 800-236-8679, 908-852-1400Fax 908-850-9508

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 20 5

20 5IEP note 5 hours additional activitiesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 10 hrs/wkTerms 6 weeks beginning May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 20 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 75%;Middle East/Nonh Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto US college/universityIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing electives May take academic coursesTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay, hostfamily, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $225.00 credit; application fee $25.00;activities fee $500.00; health insurance $40.00Financial aid work-studyHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: $1,185.00 6-weeks

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Board board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1990 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1321MIDDLESEX COUNTY COLLEGE

Intensive English ProgramJLC 237155 Mill RoadEdison NJ 08818Ph 908-906-2597

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 17 1

LI: 17 1

17 1

A: 17

IEP note Tutorial availableTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 8 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) 5 weeks beginning December, MayAverage class size 25Program size 650 average termDistribution Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 25%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa10%; Other/Unknown 20%Faculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 25 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 9

full-time, 25 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admissionAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,040.00 15-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $25.00Financial aid available for permanent residentsHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1990 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1322RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, NEWARK

Program in American Language Studies(PALS)232 Smith Hall101 Warren StreetNewark NJ 07102Ph 201-648-5013Fax 201-648-1438E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 18 2

LI: 18 218 2

A: 18 2English for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk,

Graduate Study 6 hrs/wk, Teaching Assistants, Other:2-week training for Teaching AssistantsTerms 7 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 110 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 45%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Middle East/North Africa 25%Faculty Teachers: 12 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:12 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests CELTServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $850.00 7-weeks; application fee $37:00;health insurance $189.00Housing Campus housing: limited Off-campus housing:readily available, moderately pricedBoard board planOther information Established: 1985 Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards (HE) (P + C)

NEW MEXICO1323NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY

International Intensive English ProgramCenter for International ProgramsBox 3567Las Cruces NM 88003-0001Ph 505-646-3199, 505-646-4428Fax 505-646-1517E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 30 5

20 5

20 5

A: 10-20English for Specific Purposes Graduate Study 6 hrs/wk,Teaching Assistants 4 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 6 weeksbeginning JulyLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 12Program size 25 average termDistribution Americas 80%; Asia/Oceania 20%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1

full-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institution; non-degree students also admitted spacepermittingIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency and programdirector's aprovalTests not applicableServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, community orientation,access to all university facilities and events

See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. = See prograM sponsol Js5i this book. 125

Costs tuition $3,483.00 16-weeks; application fee $35.00;lab fee $150.00; activities fee and health insurance includedin tuitionFinancial aid available to US residents onlyHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $825.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $581.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1972 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1324UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO

Center for English Language andAmerican Culture2111 Mesa Vista HallAlbuquerque NM 87131-1056Ph 505-277-4032, 505-277-7539Fax 505-277-1867

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note LI, I, A: 5-10 hours language lab, individualtutoring and conversation partner optionalTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 35 average termDistribution Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa10%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility international students with secondary schoolcertificate and 2.5 GPA, planning US studyIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with program director's approval; tested progress and classevaluation after first semesterTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, host family, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,800.00 16-weeks, $1,800.00 8-weekssummer session; application fee $100.00 applicable totuition; activities fee and health insurance included in tuitionHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $1,516.00- $2,388.00 16-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1979 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

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NEW YORK1325ASPECT INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGESCHOOL, BROOKVILLE

Intensive ESL Programc/o Long Island Univ, C W Post CampusLife Science Building, Room 148Brookville NY 11548Ph 415-243-8190Fax 415-243-8193E-mail [email protected] contact: Aspect International LanguageSchools, 26 Third Street, San Francisco CA 94103

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 18 2LI: 18 2

18 2A: 18 2

English for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL, TOEIC 20 hrs/wkTerms 2 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 120 average termFaculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May audit academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $467.00 1-week for 24 lessons, $472.001-week for 30 lessons (includes book & materials);application fee $95.00; cancellation insurance $50.00; healthinsurance $12.00 week; airport transfer $70.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room and board: host family room andboard included in tuition, additional $25.00 per week forcampus housingBoard room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1990 Member. AAIEPEndorsements: NAFSA principles

1326CENTER FOR ENGLISH STUDIES AT THECOLLEGE OF INSURANCE, NEW YORK

Intensive English Program101 Murray StreetNew York NY 10007Ph 212-732-8332Fax 212-233-3551E-mail [email protected] http://www.cescorp.com

Academic year 1996/97

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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B: 18-2518-2518-25

A: 18-25English for Specific Purposes Business 15-30 hrs/wk,Test Preparation: TOEFL, TOEIC 20 hrs/wkTerms 2 weeks or longer year-roundAverage class size 10Program size 200 average termFaculty Teachers: 15 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:15 full-time, 10 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit no information providedTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, campus orientation, crosscultural activities,field trips, homestay, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $400.00 -$1,400.00 2-weeks depending uponprogram; application fee $100.00; airport transfer $100.00;health insurance $50.00 month; F-1 student visa mailing fee$60.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard board planOther information Established: 1980 Member. AAIEPEndorsements: NAFSA principles D

1327CENTER FOR ENGLISH STUDIES, NEW YORK

Individual and Group Executive andProfessional Programs330 Seventh Avenue7th FloorNew York NY 10001Ph 212-629-7300Fax 212-736-7950E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English ProgramEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: TOEIC Minimum English language proficiencyrequired. Intermediate to Advanced levels Hrs/wk: 22-34hours class Short-term program develops English languagecommunication skills of business personnel.Terms 1 week or longer year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 6Program size 50 average termFaculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 10 part-time Administrators: 6 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, campus orientation, crosscultural activities,field trips, homestay, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personaVcultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, weekly luncheswith instructor

Costs tuition $1,650.00 -$2,475.00 1-week,$3,150.00-$4,725.00 2-weeks, $4,650.00-$6,975:00 3-weeks,$1,500.00-$2,250.00 each additional week; application fee$100.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board:$795.00-$850.00 2-weeks; $250.00 housing depositBoard board plan included in housing; other plansavailableOther information Established: no information providedMember: AAIEP Endorsements: NAFSA principles 1

1328CENTER FOR ENGLISH STUDIES, NEW YORK

Intensive English Program330 Seventh Avenue7th FloorNew York NY 10001Ph 212-629-7300Fax 212-736-7950E-mail [email protected] http://www.cescorp.com

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 18-25LI: 18-25

18-25A: 18-25

IEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 15-30 hrs/wk,Test Preparation: TOEFL, TOEIC 20 hrs/wk, Other: TeacherTraining 20 hrs/wkTerms 2 weeks or longer year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 400 average termFaculty Teachers: 28 full-time, 20 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:28 full-time, 15 part-time Administrators: 6 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, campus orientation, crosscultural activities,field trips, homestay, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $400.00 -$1,400.00 2-weeks depending uponprogram; application fee $100.00; airport transfer $100.00;health insurance $50.00 month; F-1 student visa mailing fee$60.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board:$795.00-$850.00 2-weeks; $250.00 housing depositBoard board plan included in housing; other plansavailableOther information Established: 1980 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: NAFSA principles

187See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. ) = See program sponsor's ad(s) in this book.

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1329CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, BARUCHCOLLEGE

English Language ProgramDivision of Continuing Studies17 Lexington Avenue, Box A-0920New York NY 10010Ph 212-802-5603, 212-802-5600Fax 212-802-5626E-mail [email protected] http://150.210.39.44

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 18

1818

A: 18IEP note Independent language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Graduate Study 6 hrs/wk,Test Preparation: unspecified test 6 hrs/wkTerms 9 weeks beginning March; 8 weeks beginningOctober, January; 7 weeks beginning June, AugustLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 250 average termFaculty Teachers: 40 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:15 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $850.00 7-weeks; application fee $200.00applicable to tuition; placement test fee $25.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: difficult to findBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1330CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, HUNTERCOLLEGE

International English Language Institute695 Park AvenueEast Building, 10th FloorNew York NY 10021Ph 212-772-4290Fax 212-772-5722URL http://www.Hunter.cuny.edu/ieli

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 18LI: 18

18A: 18

IEP note A: 1-1/2 hours CAI; B, LI, I, A: 2 hours workshopoptionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 4-5 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL, CUNY Assessment 9-18 hrs/Terms 8 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, June

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Longest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 20Program size 800 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 40%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 8%; Middle East/North Africa 5%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 25 full-time, 25 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:22 full-time, 25 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 1part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests locally developed tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,130.00 8-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $10.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensiveBoard no board planOther information Established: 1950 (HE)

1331CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK,LA GUARDIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Day Intensive ProgramEnglish Language Center31-10 Thomson Avenue, Room C352Long Island City NY 11101Ph 718-482-5360Fax 718-482-5127

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 18-20LI: 18-20

18-20A: 18-20

IEP note Independent self-access language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 5hrs/wkTerms 11 weeks beginning September, April; 10 weeksbeginning September, April; 8 weeks beginning January; 6weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 21Program size 600 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 40%; Asia/Oceania 25%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 5%; Other/Unknown 18%Faculty Teachers: 60 part-time Full-time teaching load: 12hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 60 part-timeAdministrators: 4 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests SLEPServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $750.00 -$950.00 8-11 weeks; application fee$25.00 applicable to tuitionHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: expensiveBoard no board planOther information Established: 1971 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

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1332CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK,QUEENSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Port-of-Entry English LanguageDevelopment Program222-05 56th AvenueBayside NY 11364Ph 718-225-7928Fax 718-281-5069

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

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English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL20 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning October, February, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 50 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 100%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiency (TOEFL 475)Academic credit not offeredTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounselingCosts tuition $900.00 10-weeksHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily availableBoard no board planOther information Established: 1980 (HE)

1333CLARKSON UNIVERSITY

Clarkson Intensive English Program(CIEP)Box 5759Potsdam NY 13699-5759Ph 315-268-3984Fax 315-268-3983E-mail [email protected] http://www.clarkson.edu/english

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1334COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

American Language Program504 Lewisohn HallNew York NY 10027Ph 212-854-3584Fax 212-932-7651E-mail [email protected] littp://www.columbia.edu/cu/ssp/alp/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15 5LI: 15 5

15 5A: 15 5

English for Specific Purposes Business 4-20 hrs/wk, Law20 hrs/wk, Teaching Assistants 4 hrs/wk, Test Preparation:TOEFL 4 hrs/wkTerms 12 weeks beginning September, February, May; 8weeks beginning May, June; 4 weeks beginning January,May, June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 17Program size 300 average term, 450 summerDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 9%; Asia/Oceania 70%;Europe, Eastern 6%; Europe, Western 12%; Middle East/North Africa 2%Faculty Teachers: 17 full-time, 30 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:17 full-time, 30 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency at AdvancedlevelTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,328.00 4-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $10.00; health insurance $580.00; transcript$25.00; health insurance only required for 12-week term

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Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensive Room:$450.00-$750.00 4-weeksBoard board plan $100.00 1-weeksOther information Established: 1911 Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C))

1335CONCORDIA COLLEGE, BRONXVILLE

English Language Center171 White Plains RoadBronxville NY 10708Ph 914-395-4605Fax 914-395-4500

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note Summer program: 25 hoursEnglish for Specific Purposes Other: SpecializedPrograms upon RequestTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 6 weeksbeginning June; students may enroll for a partial semester,minimum 5 weeksLongest break(s) 5 weeks beginning May, JulyAverage class size 9Program size 40 average termDistribution Africa 3%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 42%;Europe, Eastern 12%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 15%; Other/Unknown 3%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 17 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 6 undergraduate degree credits for ESLper semester for full time ESL students May take academiccourses: at High Intermediate and Advanced levels withprogram director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, career counseling, accessto all college facilitiesCosts tuition $4,480.00 15-weeks, $2,075.00 6-weekssummer; application fee $50.00Financial aid music, athletic and other specialscholarshipsHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensive Room andboard: $2,655.00 15-weeks, $895.00 6-weeks summerBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1983 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards (HE) (P +C)

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1336CORNELL UNIVERSITY

IEP Program305 Morrill HallIthaca NY 14853-4701Ph 607-255-4863Fax 607-255-7491E-mail cuiep @cornell.eduURL http:// www. dmll.cornell.edu /iep /cuiep.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAILI: 20 3 3

20 3 3A: 20 3 3

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL,TOEIC 4 hrs/wkTerms 14 weeks beginning August, January; 6 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 7 weeks beginning December, MayAverage class size 15Program size 100 average term, 150 summerDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 19%; Asia/Oceania 69%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 7%Faculty Teachers: 13 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:10 full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with program director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEICServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $3,400.00 14-weeks, $2,100.00 6-weekssummer; application fee $30.00; health insurance $175.00;summer health insurance $80.00; summer activities $45.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $2,100.00 14-weeks,$600.00 6-weeksBoard board plan $1,200.00 14-weeks, $690.00 6-weeksOther information Established: 1976 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards (HE)

1337EF INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ENGLISH,TARRYTOWN

Intensive English Program100 Marymount AvenueTarrytown NY 10591-3796Ph 800-992-1892, 914-332-1072Fax 914-332-5878

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15-20 3LI: 15-20 3

15-20 3A: 15-20 3

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

The American Language Programat

Columbia UniversityStudy English in the heart of New York City

Intensive classes - all levels, from Beginning to High Advanced

University instructors with graduate degrees in English as a Second Language

Beautiful American-style campus right in Manhattan

12-week Fall and Spring Semesters

4, 8, or 12-week Summer Sessions

4-week Winter Institute

3-week Summer courses in English for Business or Legal purposes

Study the history, culture and current events of the United States

Student housing available

For more information:The American Language ProgramColumbia University504 Lewisohn, New York, NY 10027Tel: (212) 854-3584 / Fax: (212) 932-7651E-mail: alpecolumbia.eduInternet: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ssp/alp/

Terms 38 weeks beginning beginning September(academic year program); 2 weeks year-round (minimumenrollment)Longest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 120 average term, 246 summerFaculty Teachers: 12 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:full-time Administrators: 4 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts Contact sponsorHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available Room and board: included in tuitionBoard room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1991

1338ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, NEW YORK CITY(RIVERDALE)

Intensive English Programc/o College of Mount St Vincent

8 6301 Riverdale Avenue, Seton HallRiverdale NY 10471-1093Ph 718-796-6325Fax 212-796-7994E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25

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A: 25

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5IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 70 average termFaculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicants

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Issues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $815.00 4-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles 0

1339ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, NEW YORK CITY(STATEN ISLAND)

Intensive English Programc/o Wagner College631 Howard AvenueStaten Island NY 10301-4495Ph 718-442-3500Fax 718-447-2432E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

MultimediaLab

55

5

5IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 96 average termFaculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May audit academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $845.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles 0

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1340ENGLISH CONNECTION

Intensive English Program480 BroadwayPO Box 1054Saratoga Springs NY 12866Ph 518-581-1478Fax 518-581-1479E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5

LI: 20 5

20 5A: 20 5

English for Specific Purposes Other: SpecializedPrograms upon Request 10 hrs/wkTerms Continuous enrollment; classes begin every MondayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 6Program size 200 average termDistribution Africa 10%; Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania20%; Europe, Western 40%; Middle East/North Africa 10%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 20 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 20 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 5 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not applicableTests International, Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,500.00 -$2,400.00 4-weeks; application fee$75.00; health insurance $45.00Housing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available, moderately priced; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: included in tuitionBoard board plan included in tuitionOther information Established: 1990 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1341ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDY CENTER,ALBANY

Intensive English Programc/o College of Saint Rose432 Western AvenueAlbany NY 12203Ph 518-454-2033Fax 518-454-2034E-mail mcneelekerosnet.strose.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 23

23A: 23

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 4hrs/wkTerms 5 weeks beginning August, September, November,January, February, March, April, June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicable

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Average class size 10Program size 25 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 70%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 5%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 23 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility international students planning US studyIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirements and TOEFL 480Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $775.00 5-weeks; application fee $75.00;activities fee $60.00; health insurance $37.00 monthFinancial aid tuition waiversHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $875.005-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1994 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles 0

1342FULTON-MONTGOMERY COMMUNITYCOLLEGE

Intensive English Language Program2805 State Highway 67Johnstown NY 12095-3790Ph 518-762-4651Fax 518-762-4334E-mail [email protected] http://www.fmcc.suny.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20Terms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 10 weeksbeginning June; 5 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 30 average termDistribution Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 80%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 10%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time Full-time teaching load: 23hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Intermediate level (mathematics or physical education)Tests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,150.00 15-weeks; application fee $30.00;activities fee $55.00; health insurance $200.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $275.00 4-weeks

Board no board planOther information Established: 1987 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) + C)

1343KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER,NEW YORK CITY

Access America131 West 56th StreetNew York NY 10019Ph 800-522-7770, 212-262-4980, 212-977-8200Fax 212-957-1654E-mail [email protected] http://www.kaplan.com/intlApplication contact: Kaplan Educational Centers,International Admissions, 888 Seventh Avenue, New YorkNY 10106

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 15 10

15 10A: 15 10

English for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 3 hrs/wk, Law 3 hrs/wk, Medicine 3 hrs/wk,Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL,TOEIC, TWE, TSE 3 hrs/wk, Other: Test preparation also forGMAT, GRE, LSAT, SAT, MCAT, USMLE, othersTerms 4 weeks beginning each month, four 12-weekcycles per yearLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning July, 1 weekbeginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 200 average termDistribution Americas 26%; Asia/Oceania 54%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/North Africa6%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:10 full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicants with high school diplomaIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with minimum TOEFL of 530 or 550Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, test preparationCosts tuition $2,100.00 12-weeks, includes books andmaterials; application fee $200.00; application fee includesactivities fee and health insuranceHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: no information providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles 0

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1344LANGUAGE INSTITUTE FOR ENGLISH,GARDEN CITY

Intensive English Programc/o Ade 1phi UniversityRoom 5, Linen HallGarden City NY 11530Ph 516-877-3910Fax 516-877-3914

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 5LI: 25 5

25 5

A: 25 5English for Specific Purposes Communications 16-17hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 125 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa10%Faculty Teachers: 11 full-time Full-time teaching load: 30hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5 full-timeAdministrators: 2 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,020.00 4-weeks; application fee $95.00;health insurance $40.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: moderately priced; assistance inlocating provided Room and board: $910.00 4-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1982 Member AAIEP

1345LANGUAGE INSTITUTE FOR ENGLISH,NEW YORK

Berlitz on Campusc/o Juilliard School60 Lincoln Center PlazaNew York NY 10023-6591Ph 201-660-0500Fax 201-660-0555

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 5

LI: 25 525 5

A: 25 5

English for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk,Communications 5 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks beginning May, June, July; 2 weeksbeginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 50 average term

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Distribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 40%; Europe,Eastern 30%; Europe, Western 10%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,250.00 4-weeks; application fee $95.00;activities fee $110.00; health insurance $40.00; linen $50.00Housing Campus housing: available summer Off-campushousing: expensive Room and board: included in tuitionBoard board plan included in tuitionOther information Established: 1991

1346MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE

English Language InstituteInternational Programs and Services2900 Purchase StreetPurchase NY 10577-2400Ph 914-323-5271Fax 914-694-5725

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 2hrs/wkTerms 14 weeks beginning September, January; 8 weeksbeginning June; 4 weeks beginning May, June; entrancepermitted at term mid-pointLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 50 average termDistribution Americas 11%; Asia/Oceania 73%; Europe,Eastern 8%; Europe, Western 8%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 8 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 8 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 12 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: at Advanced level with TOEFL500Tests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,700.00 14-weeks; application fee $40.00;activities fee $150.00; health insurance $175.00; health center$154.00; key deposit $130.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room and board: $3,584.00 14-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1974 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP (HE) (P + C)

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

1347MARYMOUNT COLLEGE

Center for English Language StudiesBox 1249100 Marymount AvenueTarrytown NY 10591-3796Ph 914-332-8368, 914-631-3200Fax 914-631-8586E-mail [email protected] http://www.marymt.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab Video Lab20 3 2

A: 20 3 2English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL2-3 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 8 weeksbeginning April; 4 weeks beginning June, JulyLongest break(s) 6 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 20 average termDistribution Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 75%; Europe,Western 20%Faculty Teachers: 6 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:5 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants with minimum TOEFL 430Issues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admissionAcademic credit 6 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses: withprogram director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, international studentadviser, recreational activities, internship counselingCosts tuition $1,356.00 4-weeks; application fee $30.00;activities fee $150.00; health insurance $126.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: not available Room and board:$960.00 4-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1990 (HE) (P +C)

1348MOHAWK VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Intensive English Program1101 Sherman DriveUtica NY 13502-5394Ph 315-792-5439Fax 315-792-5696E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 15LI: 15

15A: 15

IEP note CM, tutorial availableTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 4 weeksbeginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 70 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 25%; Europe,Eastern 60%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/North Africa3%

Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admissionAcademic credit undergraduate degree credits for ESL,intermediate level reading and writing May take academiccourses: with adequate English language proficiencyTests locally developed tests, Nelson-Denny Reading TestServices personal/cultural counseling, international club,tutorialCosts tuition $2,350.00 15-weeks; application fee $30.00;activities fee $50.00; health insurance $15.00Financial aid NY State and Federal aid availableHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $1,165.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $740.00-$950.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1987 (HE)

1349NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH

English Language Studies Center68 Fifth AvenueNew York NY 10011Ph 212-229-5372Fax 212-989-1127

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class OrientationB: 18LI: 18

18 2

A: 18 2

IEP note Specialized art component availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 2 hrs/wkTerms 12 weeks beginning September, January; 10 weeksbeginning June; 5 weeks beginning June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 75 average termDistribution Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 40%; Europe,Eastern 25%; Europe, Western 10%Faculty Teachers: 15 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:13 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Intermediate and Advanced levelsTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,720.00 12-weeks; registration $60.00semesterHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room and board: $8,028.00 36-weeks,$5,378.00 room without boardBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1987 (HE) (P + C)

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1350NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

Intensive Course in American English andOrientationAmerican Language Institute1 Washington Square North, Room 10New York NY 10003-6635Ph 212-998-7040Fax 212-995-4135E-mail [email protected] http: / /www.nyu.edu /pages /ali/inclex.html

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 22

LI: 2222

IEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 2 hrs/wk,Education 2 hrs/wk, Graduate Study 2 hrs/wk, TeachingAssistants 2 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 2 hrs/wkTerms 14 weeks beginning September, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 300 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 40%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 15%; Middle East/North Africa 10%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 12 full-time, 60 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 14 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:12 full-time, 60 part-time Administrators: 4 full-time, 2part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 16 years of ageIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,630.00 14-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $266.00; registration $20.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room: $3,500.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $1,665.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1950 Member. UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

1351PACE UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK

English Language Institute1 Pace PlazaNew York NY 10038-1502Ph 212-346-1562Fax 212-346-1821E-mail [email protected] http://www.pace.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class ElectivesLI: 20 5

20 5

A: 20 5

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English for Specific Purposes Graduate Study 8 hrs/wk,Test Preparation: TOEFL 6 hrs/wk, Other: ESL TeacherTraining (Methodology) 4 hrs/wkTerms 14 weeks beginning September, January; 7 weeksbeginning October, March, May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 100 average term'Distribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 10%Faculty Teachers: 10 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:10 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level in mathematics, computer studies, speechor studio artTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, recreational activities, TOEIC test siteCosts tuition $2,800.00 14-weeks; activities fee $160.00;health insurance $252.00 4-monthsFinancial aid available to matriculated students who areUS residentsHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: assistance in locating provided Room:$575.00 month for off-campus student residencesBoard no board planOther information Established: 1992 Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE) (P + op

1352PACE UNIVERSITY, WESTCHESTER

English Language InstituteBriarcliff and White Plains BranchesNew York NY 10038-1502Ph 212-346-1562Fax 212-346-1821E-mail [email protected] http://www.pace.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 20

20A: 20

Electives5

5

5LEP note Optional language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Graduate Study 8 hrs/wk,Test Preparation: TOEFL 6 hrs/wk, Other: ESL TeacherTraining (Methodology) 4 hrs/wkTerms 14 weeks beginning September, January; 7 weeksbeginning October, March, May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 50 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 10%Faculty Teachers: 5 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:5 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level in mathematics, computer studies, speechor studio artTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, recreational activities, TOEIC test siteCosts tuition $2,800.00 14-weeks; activities fee $160.00;health insurance $252.00 4-months

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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Pace University'sEnglish Language Institute

New York City Westchester, NY

Year-round intensive English withsix entry datesChoice of two safe convenientlocations: lower Manhattanor suburban Westchester, NY

Guaranteed housingI-20's issued for full-time studyTOEFL preparation

Small class size (10-12)

Conditional admission to Pace degree Experienced instructors withprograms for qualified students master's degrees

Certified TOEIC test site

For more information call 1-212-346-1927, FM. ELO,e-mail [email protected] browse our Web site at http://www.pace.edu

PACEUNIVERSITY

Financial aid available to matriculated students who areUS residentsHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: no information provided Room:$1,900.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $720.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1992 Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE) (P +C))

1353RENNERT BILINGUAL

Intensive Standard Program216 East 45th StreetNew York NY 10017Ph 212-867-8700Fax 212-867-7666E-mail study©rennert.comURL http://www.rennen.com

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

English for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL, TOEIC 20 hrs/wk, Other: Media andCulture 20 hrs/wk

Terms 2-40 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 7Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 14%; Asia/Oceania 25%; Europe,Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 59%; Middle East/North Africa1%Faculty Teachers: 15 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:12 full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 6 full-time, 2part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests locally developed tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, airport meeting, field trips,homestay, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $357.00 2-weeks; airport meeting $100.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard board plan $15.00-$45.00 1-weeksOther information Established: 1973 Member- AA1EPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above.) = See program sragrad(s) in this book.

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1354ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

English Language InstituteGeorge Eastman Building28 Lomb Memorial DriveRochester NY 14623-5604Ph 716-475-6684Fax 716-475-5330E-mail jdcelc @rit.eduURL http://www.ritedu/RIT/SA/SP/ELI

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5

LI: 20 520 5

A: 20 5

IEP note A: academic course optional as substitute for labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 4 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 3 hrs/wkTerms 11 weeks beginning September, December, March,May; 7 weeks beginning June; 4 weeks beginning MayLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 8Program size 90 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 54%; Other/Unknown 36%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 8 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 8 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency and programdirector's approvalTests Michigan tests, IlyinServices academic counseling, campus orientation, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counselingCosts tuition $2,489.00 11-weeks; application fee $40.00;activities fee $60.00; health insurance $60.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available Room: $1,137.0012-weeks; housing dormitories and RIT-owned apartmentsfor older students and familiesBoard board plan $966.00 12-weeks, 20 meals per week;also available 14 meals, 10 meals and an all debit planOther information Established: 1979 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P +

1355SAINT JOHN'S UNIVERSITY, JAMAICA

Intensive English ProgramInstitute of ESLJamaica NY 11439Ph 718-990-6161Fax 718-990-1868

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassU: 20

20A: 20

IEP note Class hours include language labTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 6 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 7 weeks beginning May

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Average class size 15Program size 75 average termFaculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 13 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 13 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit no information provided May takeacademic courses: with program director's approval (one3-credit course)Tests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,220.00 15-weeks, $1,320.00 6-weekssummer; activities fee $155.00; language lab $25.00; summersession activities fee $20.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1992 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1356STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ATALBANY

Intensive English Language ProgramRichardson 291C135 Western AvenueAlbany NY 12222Ph 518-442-3870Fax 518-442-3871

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 23 2LI: 23 2

23 2A: 23 2

IEP note B, LI, I, A: Independent studyEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 3hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning September, January; 8 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) 5 weeks beginning December, JulyAverage class size 15Program size 55 average termDistribution Americas 13%; Asia/Oceania 81%; Europe,Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 3%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 19 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationals with secondary schoolcertificateIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with approval of program director anddepartmentTests Michigan tests, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,080.00 16-weeks; application fee $70.00;health insurance $325.00; transportation $70.00; 8-weeksummer course fees are approximately half of 16-week

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE28E Lomb Memorial Drive

Rochester, NY 14623-5604, USA

Tel.:(716) 475-6684 Fax: (716) 475-5330E-mail: LXDELC @rit.edu

Web site: hftp://www.rit.edu/RIT/SA/SP/ELI

Housing Campus housing available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $1,650.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $750.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1978 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1357STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ATBUFFALO

English Language Institute320 Baldy HallBuffalo NY 14260-1000Ph 716-645-2077Fax 716-645-6198E-mail [email protected] http://wings.buffalo.edu/gse/eli

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAILI: 22 7 1

22 7 1

A: 22 7 1

IEP note LI, I, A: additional language lab available; culturalorientation optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL4-12 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 12 weeksbeginning May; 6 weeks beginning July

Longest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 100 average term, 200 summerDistribution Africa 16%; Americas 16%; Asia/Oceania65%; Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/North Africa 1%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 30 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 30 part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May audit academic courses:with instructor's approvalTests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, wordprocessing training, e-mail trainingCosts tuition $2,000.00 15-weeks; application fee $100.00applicable to tuition; activities fee $100.00; health insurance$264.00; health clinic, technology, transport $210.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately pricedRoom: $1,518.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $1,120.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1971 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P +

205See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. = See program sponsor's ad(s) in this book.

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1358STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ATSTONY BROOK

Intensive English CenterE5320 Melville LibraryStony Brook NY 11794-3390Ph 516-632-7031Fax 516-632-6544E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

SpecialHrs/wk: Class Lab Subjects

B: 15 3 3LI: 15 3 3

15 3 3A: 15 3 3

IEP note 3-6 hours electives optionalTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 4 weeksbeginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 65 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 4%; Asia/Oceania 80%;Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa 4%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time Full-time teaching load: 18hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6 full-timeAdministrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,900.00 15-weeks; application fee $60.00applicable to tuition; activities fee $90.00; health insurance$256.00; texts $100.00Housing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:difficult to find, expensive Room and board: $2,500.0015-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1988 Member. AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +

1359STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, COLLEGEAT NEW PALTZ

Intensive English ProgramHaggerty InstituteHumanities 116New Paltz NY 12561-2499Ph 914-257-3595Fax 914-257-3608E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAIB: 15 3 2

LI: 15 3 215 3 2

A: 15 3 2

IEP note 2 hours tutorialEnglish for Specific Purposes Other: SpecializedPrograms upon Request

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All program information is subject to cha

Terms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 5 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 80 average termDistribution Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 79%; Europe,Western 13%; Middle East/North Africa 3%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiencyAcademic credit 6 undergraduate degree credits for ESL atAdvanced level May take academic courses: at AdvancedlevelsTests International, Institutional TOEFL; locally developedtestsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,tutorial, mentorCosts tuition $2,800.00 15-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance and activities fee $440.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room: $1,460.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $1,000.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1981 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P + CAI

1360SULLIVAN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Intensive English ProgramBox 4002Loch Sheldrake NY 12759Ph 800-577-5243, 914-434-5750Fax 914-434-4806

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 15

15A: 18

IEP note I: 30 class hours in summer; A: class hours insummer onlyEnglish for Specific Purposes Travel, Test Preparation:TOEFLTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 48 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 70%; Europe,Eastern 10%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 3 part-time Advanced degreeESL fields: 1 full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit 64 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: with adequate English languageproficiencyTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities

nge without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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Costs tuition $2,200.00 15-weeks; application fee $30.00applicable to tuition; activities fee $80.00; health insurancecosts varyHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available, moderately priced; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $1,500.00-$2,500.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $550.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1995 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1361SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

English Language Institute230 Euclid AvenueSyracuse NY 13244-5130Ph 315-423-2390Fax 315-443-1530URL http://syllabus.syr.edu/EFL/rasberry

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

ComputerHrs/wk: Class Seminar

LI: 20 2020 20

A: 20 20IEP note Language lab available; 1-3 hours conversationpartnersTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 6 weeksbeginning June; 2-4 week terms available

Longest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 50 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 65%; Europe,Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa 20%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants with ESL degrees (related)Issues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests International TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,850.00 15-weeks; application fee $50.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available Room:$1,700.00-$2,625.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $1,080.00-$1,760.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1979 (HE)

207See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. II = See program sponsor's ad(s) in this book. 141

1362WALL STREET INSTITUTE CENTER FOREXECUTIVE TRAINING

Intensive Executive Program216 East 45th StreetNew York NY 10017Ph 212-867-8700Fax 212-867-7666E-mail rennert @dorsai.orgURL http://www.rennert.com

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 30

3030

A: 30English for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk,Other: Parallel Partner Program in all fields 30 hrs/wkTerms 1 week or longer year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 7Program size 125 average termDistribution Americas 36%; Asia/Oceania 5%; Europe,Western 59%Faculty Teachers: 15 full-time, 5 pan-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests locally developed tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, airport meeting,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $525.00 1-week, $975.00 private; airportmeeting $100.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard board planOther information Established: 1973 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

NORTH CAROLINA1363CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Intensive English ProgramEnglish and Foreign Language DepartmentPO Box 35009Charlotte NC 28235-5009Ph 704-342-6506, 704-342-6604Fax 704-342-5930E-mail karen__stanley©cpcc.cc.ncousURL http://www.cpcc.cc.nc.us/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 17 6

LI: 17 620 20,S

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English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 2hrs/wkTerms 11 weeks beginning September, December, March;9 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning MayAverage class size 18Program size 180 average termDistribution Africa 10%; Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania20%; Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 10%; MiddleEast/North Africa 20%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit degree credits for ESL May takeacademic courses: with adequate English languageproficiency (TOEFL 480) or adviser's approvalTests International TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, CAI, tutorial, career counselingCosts tuition $1,505.00 quarter non-NC residents;application fee $25.00; activities fee $2.00; lab fees $12.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1972 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (1-IE) (13+ C)

1364INTERLINK LANGUAGE CENTER,GREENSBORO

Intensive English Programc/o Guilford College5800 West Friendly AvenueGreensboro NC 27410Ph 910-316-2305Fax 910-316-2947E-mail parsonsdh @rascal.guilford.edu

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 23-26LI: 23-26

23-26A: 23-26

IEP note Class hours include 2 hours culture, orientation;2 additional levels offeredEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 3hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, June; 4 weeks beginning MayLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 8Program size 45 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 19%; Asia/Oceania 65%;Europe, Eastern 4%; Europe, Western 6%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 5%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 23 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationals minimum 16 years of age withsecondary school certificateIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May audit academiccourses: at Advanced level; may take academic courses at .

highest Advanced level

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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Tests International, Institutional TOEFL; locally developedtestsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, conversation partners, field trips, homestay,host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $1,650.00 8-weeks; application fee $100.00;activities fee $117.00; health insurance $60.00; refundablesecurity deposit $100.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,318.008-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1979 Member. AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1365METHODIST COLLEGE

Atlantic Coast Center for Language andCulture5400 Ramsey StreetFayetteville NC 28311-1499Ph 800-488-7110, 910-630-7049Fax 910-630-1290

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: . 15 3

15 3A: 15 3

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 16 weeks beginning August, JanuaryLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 10 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 70%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 10%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 3 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institutionIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses: atAdvanced level with TOEFL 525Tests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $5,250.00 16-weeks; application fee $75.00;activities fee $25.00; health insurance $564.00 yearFinancial aid scholarships available based on merit andfinancial needHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available Room: $1,000.0016-weeksBoard board plan $2,500.00 16-weeks, 21 meals per weekOther information Established: 1990 (HE) (P + C)

1366NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY

Summer Institute in English for Speakersof Other LanguagesPO Box 8106Raleigh NC 27695-8106Ph 919-515-2475Fax 919-515-6981E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 5LI: 25 5

25 5A: 25 5

Terms 5 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 67 summerDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 60%; Europe,Western 10%Faculty Teachers: 7 full-time Full-time teaching load: 16hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices conversation partners, field trips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,195.00 5-weeksHousing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: expensive Room and board: $570.005-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1963 (HE)

1367UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATCHARLOTTE

English Language Training InstituteOffice of International ProgramsCharlotte NC 28223Ph 704-547-2458Fax 704-547-3168E-mail [email protected] http://www.coe.uncc.edu/-trbriggs/elti.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

IEP note B, LI, I: 1 hour community activity; A: 2 hourscommunity activityEnglish for Specific Purposes Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 4 hrs/wkTerms 13 weeks beginning August, January; 11 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 110 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 13%; Asia/Oceania 74%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 10%

209See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. I = See program sponsor's adjs) in this book.

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Intensive EnglishLanguage ProgramNorth Dakota State University

Small classes, individual attention Intermediate/advanced levels

Fall, spring and summer

Conditional admission to regular university study (computer science,engineering, architecture, business, social sciences, humanities and more)

Safe, friendly campus Accredited university Dedicated faculty

Location: Twin cities of Fargo, North Dakota, and Moorhead, Minnesota.Close to Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Winnipeg, Canada.Scenic lake country nearby, western and Native American cultural activities.

For more information, write:Office of International ProgramsIntensive English Language ProgramNorth Dakota State UniversityP.O. Box 5582, Dept. EFargo, North Dakota 58105-5582 U.S.A.1

Or contact by:Telephone: 701-231-7895Fax: 701-231-1014Email: [email protected]: http://cer300-1.admin.

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Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 13 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 10 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 5 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with approval of instructor, adviserTests International, Institutional TOEFL; locally developedtestsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, conversation partners, field trips, hostfamily, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,850.00 13-weeks; application fee $25.00;health insurance $205.00; activities fee $360.00 fall andspring, $210.00 summerHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $850.00-$1,200.0015-weeksBoard board plan $500.00-$810.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1979 Member- UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

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NORTH DAKOTA1368NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English Language ProgramPO Box 5582Fargo ND 58105Ph 800-488-6378, 701-231-7895Fax 701-231-1014E-mail [email protected] http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/international

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab15 5

A: 15 5

TEP note I,A: 25 hours classroom instruction in summerEnglish for Specific Purposes Teaching AssistantsTerms 5 weeks beginning July, August; academic yearprogram beginning AugustLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 15Program size 30 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 75%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 5%Faculty Teachers: 2 part-time Administrators: 2 part-timeEligibility all applicants with TOEFL 470 forundergraduates, 500 for graduates

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Issues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiency (TOEFL 470 forundergraduates, 500 for graduates)Academic credit 8 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing freshman English May take academic courses: atAdvanced level; recommended after study and testingTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $920.00 5-weeks summer; application fee$50.00 applicable to tuition; activities fee $20.00; tuitionincludes health insurance and booksHousing Campus housing available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $225.00 5-weeksBoard no board plan available for summer programOther information Established: 1982 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C))

OHIO1369AMERICAN LANGUAGE ACADEMY,CLEVELAND (BEREA)

Intensive English Programc/o Baldwin-Wallace CollegeBerea OH 44017Ph 216-234-0405Fax 301-309-0202E-mail alaoh ©mcimail.com

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 3LI: 25 3

25 3A: 25 3

IEP note CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 5hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning March, June; 9 weeksbeginning August, OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 55 average termFaculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full -timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May lake academiccourses: at Advanced level with approval of instructor,directorTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,795.00 term; application fee $90.00; healthinsurance $100.00; student services $181.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,250.0010-weeks

Board board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1979 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles )

1370ASHLAND UNIVERSITY

Center for English Studies (ACCESS)401 College AvenueAshland OH 44805-3799Ph 800-882-1548, 419-289-5123Fax 419-289-5333E-mail [email protected] http://www.ashland.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 3LI: 20 3

20A: 20

Terms 7 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9Program size 35 average termDistribution Americas 27%; Asia/Oceania 73%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with program director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, field trips, host family,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,708.00 7-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $51.00; health insurance $50.00; examinationfee $16.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $659.00 7-weeksBoard board plan $592.00 7-weeks, 19 meals per weekOther information Established: 1974 Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) 0

1371COLLEGE OF MOUNT ST JOSEPH

Intensive English Program5701 Delhi PikeCincinnati OH 45233Ph 800-654-9314, 513-244-4240Fax 513-244-4222E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab18 2

A: 18 2

Terms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 6 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 28 average term0

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Distribution Africa 10%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania50%; Europe, Eastern 10%; Middle East/North Africa 20%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time Full-time teaching load: 18hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 10 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing freshman English or foreign language May takeacademic courses: with program director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,760.00 16-weeks; application fee $25.00;health insurance $283.00 yearHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,250.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $1,125.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1982 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1372CONVERSA LANGUAGE CENTER

General English Program7th Floor128 East 6th StreetCincinnati OH 45202Ph 513-651-5679Fax 513-665-3792E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 18LI: 18

18A: 18

IEP note 2-3 hours language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business,Communications, Graduate Study, Marketing, Medicine,Public Relations, Travel, Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 4 weeks beginning each month; students may takeseveral months consecutivelyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 6Program size 35 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 30%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 15%; Middle East/North Africa 10%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 4 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests no information providedServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $515.00 4-weeks; health insurance $60.00;materials $15.00; optional activities fee $165.00; books$35.00-$50.00 monthHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in lating)

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provided Room: $225.00 4-weeks; international students mayrequest American roommatesBoard board plan $225.00 4-weeksOther information Established: 1989

1373CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE,WESTERN CAMPUS

Intensive ESL11000 Pleasant Valley RoadParma OH 44130Ph 216-987-5059Fax 216-987-5050E-mail [email protected] http://www.tri-c.cc-oh.us

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 16

IEP note All levels are intensive in summerTerms 11 weeks beginning September, January, April; 8weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Eastern 30%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 5 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit 12 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: at Intermediate and AdvancedlevelsTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,personal/cultural counselingCosts tuition $1,161.00 8- or 11-weeks; application fee$10.00; health insurance $420.00 (approximate)Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily availableBoard no board planOther information Established: 1990 (HE) (P + C)

1374ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, CLEVELAND

Intensive English Programc/o Case Western Reserve University10900 Euclid Avenue, Yost Hall 421Cleveland OH 44106Ph 216-368-2716Fax 216-368-4829URL http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

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55

5

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All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Ashland UniversityCenter for English StudiesWhy Choose the Center for English Studies?

7-week terms - January, March, May, July, September, OctoberAirport pick-up service for arriving studentsSmall classes, individual conferences with instructorsDiscovery classes combining culture learning and spoken language practiceWeekly field trips and activitiesAccess to all university activities and facilitiesOn-campus housing year round in halls with AmericansVisits with American Host FamiliesChance for advanced students to attend university classesConditional admission to Ashland University without TOEFLUCIEP member institution

Ashland University100 km southwest of Cleveland, Ohio in a city of 20,0005,600 students with 1,800 on campus including 110 foreign studentsfrom 25 countries84 majors for undergraduates including business, hotel and restaurantmanagement, computer science, radio/TV, communicationsGraduate programs in business, education (including sports science)and theologyPrivate, coeducational, founded in 1878Quiet, friendly environment

For more information write:Director (ELP)International Student ServicesAshland UniversityAshland, Ohio 44805-3799Phone: (419) 289-5068 FAX: (419) 289-5989E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.ashland.edu AU11/InVI/Elopus/5/96

English for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 14Program size 88 average termFaculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time Administrators: 4 full:timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May audit academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: available academic yearOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $682.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1375ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND MULTICULTURALINSTITUTE

Intensive English Programc/o University of Dayton117 Alumni Hall, 300 College Park DriveDayton OH 45469-0319Ph 513-229-3729Fax 513-229-3700E-mail elmaudayton.edu

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 23 5

LI: 23 5

23 5

A: 15 5IEP note 1 hour conversation partnersEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk,Communications 5 hrs/wk, Teaching Assistants 5 hrs/wk,Test Preparation: unspecified test 5 hrs/wk, Other: Aviationoffered by special arrangement 5 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, March,June; 4 weeks beginning AugustLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 60 average termDistribution Africa 15%; Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania30%; Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 10%; MiddleEast/North Africa 15%; Other/Unknown 5%

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Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 8 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 8 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level with program director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, locallydeveloped testsServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $1,935.00 10-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $150.00; health insurance $40.00 month;activities fee includes materialsHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,200.0012-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1980 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1376OHIO DOMINICAN COLLEGE

Intensive English Program1216 Sunbury RoadColumbus OH 43219-2099Ph 614-253-2741E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 18

1818

A: 15IEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 10 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 10 weeksbeginning May; 7 weeks beginning October, March; 5 weeksbeginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 75 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 4%; Asia/Oceania 84%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 3%; Other/Unknown 1%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit 8 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses: withacademic adviser's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $4,539.00 16-weeks; application fee $25.00;health insurance $110.00Financial aid partial tuition scholarshipsHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $2,336.0016-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1972 (HE) (P + C)

1377OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

American Language Program117A Ohio Stadium East1961 Tuttle Park PlaceColumbus OH 43210-1285Ph 614-292-1364Fax 614-292-4054E-mail alp @osu.eduURL http://www.ohio-state.edu

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 23 1

LI: 23 1

23 1

A: 23 1

IEP note Additional pronunciation availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, March,JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 95 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 52%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 3%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 20%; Other/Unknown 9%Faculty Teachers: 11 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:11 full-time, 6 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests International, Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,426.00 10-weeks; application fee $40.00;health insurance $170.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $900.00-$1,100.0010-weeksBoard board plan $300.00 $600.00 10-weeksOther information Established: 1983 Member: UCIEP(Epn+docrs)ements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1378OHIO UNIVERSITY

Ohio Program of Intensive English201 Gordy HallAthens OH 45701Ph 614-593-4575Fax 614-593-4577E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAI, ReadingB: 25 3

LI: 25 3 1

25 2 2A: 15

IEP note Conversation available; 25 hours language lab,CAI open lab; 5 hours reading open lab; A: language lab,CAI optionalTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, March,June

All program information is subje2tc1c4nge without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Longest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13

Program size 140 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 2%; Asia/Oceania 90%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 4%Faculty Teachers: 13 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:13 full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level or may audit academic courses withapproval at other levelsTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $2,392.00 10-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $310.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $719.00 11-weeksBoard board plan $721.00 11-weeksOther information Established: 1967 Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

1379UNIVERSITY OF AKRON

English Language Institute302 East Buchtel AvenueOlin Hall 325Akron OH 44325-1909Ph 330-972-7544Fax 330-972-7353E-mail eli @uakron.eduURL http://www.uakron.edu/eli/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note B: offered fall, spring onlyTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 75 average termDistribution Americas 7%; Asia/Oceania 61%; Europe,Eastern 6%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/North Africa25%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 8 part-time Administrators: 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,800.00 15-weeks, $1,630.00 8-weeks;application fee $40.00; health insurance $175.00; materials$50.00, $40.00 in summer

Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $2,500.0015-weeks; $1,225.00 15-weeks for private apartments withkitchen, no boardBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1976 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1380UNIVERSITY OF FINDLAY

Intensive English Language Institute1000 North Main StreetFindlay OH 45840Ph 800-472-9502, 419-424-4558Fax 419-424-4757E-mail [email protected] http://www.studyusa.com/

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 12-18 5

12-18 512-18 5

A: 12-18 5English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 75 average termFaculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institutionIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admissionAcademic credit undergraduate degree credits for ESL forall courses May take academic courses: at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,718.00 16-weeks; activities fee $36.00;health insurance. $130.00 year; general fee $20.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $2,605.00 16-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1975 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1381XAVIER UNIVERSITY

Intensive English Program3800 Victory ParkwayCincinnati OH 45207-2511Ph 800-344-4698, 513-745-3712Fax 513-745-3844E-mail [email protected]

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Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class Lab CAI

B: 20-25 5LI: 20-25 5 1

20-25 5 1

A: 20-25 5 1

English for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 60 average termDistribution Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa 20%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit 12 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language or humanities or electives Maytake academic courses: at High Intermediate and Advancedlevels with TOEFL 480Tests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, field trips, host family,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,700.00 16-weeks, $1,350.00 8-weeks;application fee $25.00; health insurance $150.00; testing$35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff -campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,200.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $1,150.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1970 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1382YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY

English Language InstituteCenter for International StudiesPhelps BuildingYoungstown OH 44555Ph 330-742-2336Fax 330-742-2338E-mail sjhyre @cc.ysu.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 20

20A: 20

Terms 10 weeks beginning September, January, April,JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 45 average termFaculty Teachers: 4 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:4 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, campus orientation,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counselingCosts tuition $1,500.00 10-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $50.00; health insurance $150.00 (approximate);books $150.00

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OKLAHOMA1383ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, OKLAHOMA CITY

Intensive English Programc/o Oklahoma City University1915 Northwest 24th Street, Harris HallOklahoma City OK 73106Ph 405-525-3738Fax 405-525-0826E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

MultimediaHrs/wk: Class Lab

B: 25 5LI: 25 5

25 5A: 25 5

IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9Program size 155 average termFaculty Teachers: 25 full-time Full-time teaching load: 30hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 13 full-timeAdministrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May audit academiccourses: at Advanced level or enroll for creditTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: available academic yearOff - campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $696.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

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1384ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTER

Intensive English ProgramPO Box 1866Edmond OK 73083Ph 800-816-3629, 405-348-7602Fax 405-348-8291E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5

11: 20 5

20 5

A: 25Terms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 35 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 80%; Europe, Eastern 5%;Middle East/North Africa 5%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationals planning US studyIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $780.00 4-weeks; application fee $50.00;computer lab $20.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1977 Endorsements:TESOL standards )

1385OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

English Language Institute210 USDA Building NorthStillwater OK 74078-2033Ph 405-744-7519Fax 405-744-7520E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab Reading LabB: 25 5

LI: 20 2 1

20 2 1

A: 20 2 1

LEP note LI, I, A: 2 hours conversationEnglish for Specific Purposes Hotel Administration,Travel, Other: Specialized Programs upon RequestTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 85 average termDistribution Africa 4%; Americas 13%; Asia/Oceania 61%;Europe, Eastern 6%; Middle East/North Africa 16%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time

Eligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirements and Englishlanguage proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May audit academic courses:with approval of academic adviser, program director atIntermediate and Advanced levels; may take graduatecourses with approvalTests International, Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, cultural enrichmentexcursionsCosts tuition $2,485.00 16-weeks; texts $100.00; recreationcenter, student union, student health center $103.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board:$744.00-$2,066.00 semesterBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1970 Member: UCIEP(HE)

1386THE LANGUAGE COMPANY, EDMONDENGLISH INSTITUTE

Intensive English Program100 North University DrivePO Box 341881Edmond OK 73034Ph 405-341-2125Fax 405-341-1165URL http://www.outfitters.com/com/aaiep/profiles/p219.htm

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 30LI: 30

30A: 30

IEP note Class hours include language lab; additionallanguage lab availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Aviation 30 hrs/wk,Business 30-45 hrs/wk, Communications 30 hrs/wk, Law 30hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 9 hrs/wk, Other: EFLTeacher Training 25 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 55 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 55%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 20%; Other/Unknown 4%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility all applicants with proof of financial supportIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirements at the University ofCentral OklahomaAcademic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $950.00 4-weeks; application fee $90.00;activities fee $40.00; health insurance $25.00; books andmaterials $35.00

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Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $470.004-weeks; $425.00 for homestayBoard board plan included in housing, 20 meals per week,21 meals per week with homestayOther information Established: 1994 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1387THE LANGUAGE COMPANY, NORMANENGLISH INSTITUTE

Intensive English Program730 Asp AvenueSuite 212Norman OK 73069Ph 405-364-7170Fax 405-364-7365URL http://www.outfitters.com/com/aaiep/profiles/p153.htm

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 30LI: 30

30A: 30

LEP note Class hours include language lab; additionallanguage lab availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30-45 hrs/wk,Law 30 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 80 average termDistribution Americas 40%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/North Africa5%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20 Must provide evidence of financial eligibilityAcademic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $950.00 4-weeks; application fee $90.00;activities fee $25.00; health insurance $25.00; books andmaterials $35.00Financial aid limited scholarships for Eastern Europeansand Latin American studentsHousing Campus housing: available academic yearOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $406.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housing, 21 meals per weekOther information Established: 1983 Member. AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

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1388THE LANGUAGE COMPANY, TULSA ENGLISHINSTITUTE

Intensive English Program3115 South WinstonTulsa OK 74135-2058Ph 918-742-8855Fax 918-747-3605URL http://www.outfitters.com/conilaaiep/profiles/p154.htm

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 30

LI: 3030

A: 30IEP note Class hours include language lab; additionallanguage lab availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Aviation 15 hrs/wk,Business 15 hrs/wk, Engineering 15 hrs/wk, Graduate Study15 hrs/wk, Law 30 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL10 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 55 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 45%; Middle East/North Africa25%; Other/Unknown 30%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccoursesTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $950.00 4-weeks; application fee $90.00;activities fee $25.00; health insurance $25.00; books andmaterials $35.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided $392.00 4-weeks homestayBoard board plan included in housing, 21 meals per weekOther information Established: 1986 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1389UNIVERSITY LANGUAGE INSTITUTE

c/o Oral Roberts University7777 South Lewis AvenueTulsa OK 74171Ph 918-495-6186, 918-495-6178Fax 918-495-6195E-mail bculver @oru.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note 5 hours field trips; I, A: 5 hours CAI

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 5hrs/wkTerms 7 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 55 average termDistribution Americas 75%; Asia/Oceania 23%; Europe,Western 1%; Middle East/North Africa 1%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationals willing to abide by OralRoberts University honor code and dress codeIssues 1-20

Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: 2 courses with approval of program director anduniversityTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $900.00 7-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $50.00; health insurance $164.00 6-monthsHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $2,075.00 16-weeksBoard no board planOther information Established: 1991

1390UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA

Intensive English ProgramCenter for English as a Second Language1700 Asp AvenueNorman OK 73072-6400Ph 800-522-0772, 405-325-6602Fax 405-325-7698E-mail [email protected] http://tel.occe.uoknor.edu/cesl.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab25 5

A: 25 5

LEP note CM availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Aviation 6 hrs/wk,Business 6 hrs/wkTerms 12 weeks beginning May; 7 weeks beginningAugust, October, January, March; 6 weeks beginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 60 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 60%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 19%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 12 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 10 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 8part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: 1 courseTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,100.00 7-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $100.00

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Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available Room and board:$1,821.00 15-weeksBoard board plan included in housing, 19 meals per weekOther information Established: 1988 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE)

OREGON1391AMERICAN LANGUAGE ACADEMY, ASHLANDIntensive English Programdo Southern Oregon State College1250 Siskiyou BoulevardAshland OR 97520Ph 541-552-6196Fax 301-309-0202E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 3LI: 25 3

25 3A: 25 3

IEP note A: includes academic/professional preparation;CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL2-4 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning March, June; 9 weeksbeginning August, OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 75 average termFaculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level with approval of instructor,directorTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,795.00 term; application fee $90.00; healthinsurance $100.00; student services $177.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,140.0010-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1981 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

1392AMERICAN LANGUAGE ACADEMY,PORTLAND

Intensive English Programdo University of Portland5000 North Willamette BoulevardPortland OR 97203-5798Ph 503-283-7449Fax 301-309-0202E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 3LI: 25 3

25 3A: 25 3

IEP note CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL2-4 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning March, June; 9 weeksbeginning August, OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11

Program size 80 average termFaculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level with approval of instructor,directorTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal /culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,795.00 term; application fee $90.00; healthinsurance $100.00; student services $135.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,385.0010-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1988 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles I

1393CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY, PORTLAND

English Language School2811 Northeast HolmanPortland OR 97211Ph 503-288-9371Fax 503-280-8531

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 16 3LI: 16 3

16 3A: 13 3

IEP note 3 hours electives available; 1 hour orientationoptionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 5hrs/wk

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Terms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 35 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 60%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Middle East/North Africa 20%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 9 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institutionIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit 10 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses: withprogram director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, tutoringCosts tuition $2,625.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $355.00Financial aid work-studyHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $450.00 8-weeksBoard board plan $375.00-$475.00 8-weeksOther information Established: 1984 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1394ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDY CENTER,MONMOUTH

Intensive English Programat Western Oregon State College300 North Stadium DriveMonmouth OR 97361Ph 800-852-0969, 503-838-4375Fax 503-838-4476

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 23LI: 23

23A: 23

English for Specific Purposes Business 17 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 2 hrs/wkTerms 5 weeks beginning August, September, November,January, February, March, April, June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 60 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 70%; Europe,Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa 15%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 23 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institution or planning US studyIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with instructor's approval and TOEFL 460; may take1-2 academic coursesTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, campus orientation, fieldtrips, homestay, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities

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Costs tuition $775.00 5-weeks; application fee $75.00;activities fee $75.00; books and placement test $150.00-$175.00; health insurance $38.00 monthHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board:$1,200.00-$1,300.00 10-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1986 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles )

1395GEORGE FOX UNIVERSITY

English Language InstituteNewberg OR 97132Ph 503-538-8383Fax 503-537-3834E-mail [email protected] http://www.gfc.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab TutorialB: 14 3 2LI: 14-16 3 2

14-16 3 2A: 17-18 3 4

IEP note 2-4 hours field tripsTerms 15 weeks beginning September, JanuaryLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 15 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 100%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit 15 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing electives May take academic courses: withinstructor's approvalTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounselingCosts tuition $5,150.00 15-weeks; application fee $30.00;activities fee $220.00; health insurance $475.00 yearHousing Campus housing: available academic yearOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensive Room andboard: $4,640.00 30-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1987 (HE) (P + C)

1396INTENSIVE ENGLISH INSTITUTE, PORTLAND

Intensive English Program506 Southwest Sixth AvenuePortland OR 97204Ph 503-220-2506Fax 503-220-2511

Academic year 1995/96

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18 2A: 18 2

English for Specific Purposes Business 2 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 4 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 40 average termDistribution Americas 3%; Asia/Oceania 56%; Europe,Eastern 8%; Europe, Western 3%; Middle East/North Africa30%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 22 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with adequate English language proficiencyTests Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,395.00 8-weeks; application fee $95.00;activities fee $50.00; health insurance $84.00; homestayplacement fee $100.00 (optional)Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1988 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1397LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

International ESL Program1059 Willamette StreetEugene OR 97401Ph 541-747-4501Fax 541-744-3991E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 17 5LI: 19 5

19 5A: 10 2

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 4hrs/wkTerms 12 weeks beginning September; 11 weeksbeginning January, March; 8 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 18Program size 320 average termDistribution Americas 55%; Asia/Oceania 35%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 3%; Middle East/North Africa2%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 11 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 11 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicants

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Issues 1-20Academic credit 9 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic coursesTests no information providedServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,674.00 11-weeks; activities fee $57.00;health insurance $134.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard board planOther information Established: 1993 (HE) (P + C)

1398LEWIS AND CLARK COLLEGE

Institute for the Study of AmericanLanguage and CultureLC Box 1250615 Southwest Palatine Hill RoadPortland OR 97219-7899Ph 503-768-7310Fax 503-768-7320E-mail isalc @lclark.eduURL http://www.lclark.edu/-isalc

Academic year 1.996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note 1-5 hours language lab, CMEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk,Communications 5 hrs/wk, Science 5 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 12 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 80 average termDistribution Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 35%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Middle East/Nonh Africa 55%Faculty Teachers: 7 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit 12 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing electives May take academic courses: withadequate English language proficiency and instructor'sapprovalTests International TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,friendship familyCosts tuition $4,290.00 15-weeks; application fee $45.00;health insurance $218.00; activites fee included in tuitionHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $2,720.0015-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1972 Member- UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE)

1399OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

English Language Institute.Snell Hall 301Corvallis OR 97331-1632Ph 541-737-2464Fax 541-737-0871E-mail chambere @ccmail.orst.eduURL http://www.orst.edu/Dept/eli

Academic year 1995/96'Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 18

18A: 18

IEP note Class hours include language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Other: SpecializedPrograms upon RequestTerms 11 weeks beginning September, January, March; 8weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 196 average termDistribution Africa 3%; Americas 3%; Asia/Oceania 78%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Middle East/North Africa 14%Faculty Teachers: 20 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:19 full-time, 10 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 3part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit 6 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing electives May take academic courses: withadequate English language proficiency (TOEFL 500) andconditional admissionTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,self-study labCosts tuition $2,075.00 11-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $250.00; health insurance $180.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,424.0011-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1965 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P + C)

1400PACIFIC UNIVERSITY

English Language InstituteUC Box 661Forest Grove OR 97116Ph 503-359-2896Fax 503-359-2251E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 22

22A: 22

IEP note B, -LI, I, A: 2-4 hours language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Medicine

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Terms 7 weeks year-round except August (specialprograms for sister univs in August)Longest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 12Program size 35 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 48%; Europe,Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 15%; Other/Unknown 7%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with TOEFL 525Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $1,600.00 7-weeks; application fee $40.00;activities fee $55.00; health insurance $40.00 monthHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: moderately priced Room: $990.0015-weeksBoard board plan $480.00 7-weeksOther information Established 1983 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1401UNIVERSITY OF OREGON

Academic Orientation for InternationalStudents of Business (Pre-MBA)American English Institute107 Pacific HallEugene OR 97403-5212Ph 541-346-3945Fax 541-346-3917E-mail [email protected] http://babel.uoregon.edu/aei.html

Academic year 1996/97Academic Orientation for International Students ofBusinessEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 25 hrs/wkMinimum English language proficiency required: TOEFL550 Hrs/wk: 24-26 hours class Program preparesinternational students to meet the linguistic and culturaldemands of graduate programs in business and economics.Terms 8 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 11 average termFaculty Teachers: 3 full-time Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility international students planning US study inbusiness, economics or international studies graduateprogramIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:as part of programTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, airport meeting,recreational activities, university facilitiesCosts tuition $3,150.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $161.00; activities fee included in tuitionHousing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: moderately priced; assistance inlocating provided

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1402UNIVERSITY OF OREGON

American English InstituteEugene OR 97403Ph 541-346-3945Fax 541-346-3917E-mail aei @oregon.uoregon.eduURL http://babel.uoregon.edu/aei.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAIB: 20 2 1

LI: 20-26 3

20-26 2

A: 20-26 2

IEP note Language lab and tutorial availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 2-3 hrs/wk,Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 3hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, April,JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 180 average termDistribution Americas 1%; Asia/Oceania 87%; Europe,Eastern 1%; Middle East/North Africa 11%Faculty Teachers: 25 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:25 full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 6part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with academic adviser's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay, hostfamily, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,tutoringCosts tuition $1,950.00 10-weeks; application fee $40.00;activities fee $264.00; health insurance $170.00; late fee$30.00; homestay placement fee $75.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately pricedRoom and board: $1,777.00.10-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established 1978 Member. UCIEP(HE)

1403WARNER PACIFIC COLLEGE

English as a Foreign Language Program2219 Southeast 68th AvenuePortland OR 97215Ph 800-582-7885, 503-788-7457, 503-775-4366Fax 503-788-7425E-mail [email protected] http://www.warnerpacific.edu

Academic year 1996/97

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Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class Lab

B: 18 218 218 2

A: 18 2English for Specific Purposes Other: Library/Research 3hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning December, May, JulyAverage class size 6Program size 20 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Asia/Oceania 90%; Europe,Eastern 5%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admissionAcademic credit 20 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language or replacing electives May takeacademic courses: at Advanced levelTests International TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $4,750.00 15-weeks; application fee $25.00;health insurance $343.00; student body fee $51.00; healthservices $20.00; annual parking $30.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board:$3,750.00-$4,150.00 academic yearBoard board plan included in housing; no Ward plan insummerOther information Established: 1980 (HE) (P + C)

PENNSYLVANIA1404AMERICAN LANGUAGE ACADEMY,PHILADELPHIA (GLENSIDE)

Intensive English Programc/o Beaver CollegeGlenside PA 19038-3293Ph 215-885-5500Fax 301-309-0202E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 3LI: 25 3

25 3A: 25 3

LEP note A: includes academic/professional preparation;CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 4hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning March, June; 9 weeksbeginning August, OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 80 average term

Faculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: at Advanced level with approval of instructor,directorTests. Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,795.00 term; application fee $90.00; healthinsurance $100.00; student services $150.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,848.0010-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1975 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1405DREXEL UNIVERSITY

Intensive ProgramEnglish Language Center229 North 33rd StreetPhiladelphia PA 19104Ph 215-895-2022Fax 215-895-6775E-mail [email protected] http://www.drexel.edu

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15 2LI: 15 2

15 2

A: 15 2LEP note B, LI, I, A: 3-12 hours electivesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 6 hrs/wk,Engineering 3 hrs/wk, Graduate Study 9 hrs/wk, TeachingAssistants 4 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: unspecified test 3 hrs/wkTerms 11 weeks beginning September, January, April,June; 6 weeks beginning October, February, May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 120 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 12%; Asia/Oceania 59%;Europe, Eastern 4%; Europe, Western 11%; Middle East/North Africa 13%Faculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 17 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 9full-time, 11 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 9 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: at Advanced level with programdirector's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, CELT, SPEAK, TWEServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, sports programCosts tuition $1,740.00; application fee $35.00; healthinsurance $125.00; late payment $50.00

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Financial aid 1 fellowship awarded for continuing studentHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $112.00 1-weekBoard board plan $77.00 1-weeksOther information Established: 1989 Member. UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P +C)

1406DREXEL UNIVERSITY

Preparation for International TeachingAssistantsEnglish Language Center229 North 33rd StreetPhiladelphia PA 19104Ph 215-895-4955Fax 215-895-6775

Academic year 1995/96Preparation for International Teaching AssistantsEnglish for Specific Purposes Teaching AssistantsMinimum English language proficiency required: TOEFL550 Hrs/wk: 15 hours class, 8 hours tutorial and culturalactivities Intensive summer program of language, teachertraining and cultural orientationTerms 5 weeks beginning AugustLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 26 summerFaculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institutionIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests SPEAKServices no information providedCosts University pays tuition and health insuranceFinancial aid expense allowance of $250.00 monthavailableHousing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: not available Room: paid by universityBoard no board planOther information Established: 1980 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles.(HE) (P + C)

1407DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramCollege HallPittsburgh PA 15282-1704Ph 412-396-5092, 412-396-6113Fax 412-396-5197E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 16 4LI: 16 4

4-16 4A: 4-16 4

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English for Specific Purposes Business 4 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 8 hrs/wk, Teaching Assistants 4 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 2 hrs/wk, Other: Computers 2 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 12 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 100 average termDistribution Africa 3%; Americas 2%; Asia/Oceania 57%;Europe, Eastern 4%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 24%; Other/Unknown 9%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 8 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 7 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 6 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language or electives in some schoolswithin university May take academic courses: with Englishlanguage proficiency if academically admissible and withprogram director's approvalTests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, host family, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,500.00 15-weeks; application fee $45.00;activities fee $750.00; placement testing fee $50.00; healthinsurance $800.00 year, $300.00 semesterHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: moderately priced; assistance inlocating provided Room and board: $2,975.00 15-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1986 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1408ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, PHILADELPHIA

Intensive English Programc/o St Joseph's University5414 Overbrook AvenuePhiladelphia PA 19131Ph 215-473-4430Fax 215-473-3220E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

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5IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wk, Other: Teacher TrainingTerms 4 weeks, year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 115 average termFaculty Teachers: 12 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:10 full-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May audit academiccourses: at Advanced level

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed-directly with the sponsor.

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Tests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $765.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1409GWYNEDD-MERCY COLLEGE

Program for American Culture andEnglish (PACE)Sumneytown PikeGwynedd Valley PA 19437Ph 800-342-5462, 215-641-5544Fax 215-542-4607

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab TutorialB: 15 5 3LI: 18 4 3

18 4 3IEP note B, LI: 5 hours electives; I: 3 hours electivesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, CommunicationsTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 6 weeksbeginning May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 36 average termDistribution Africa 3%; Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 85%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 4%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationals with secondary schoolcertificateIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency (TOEFL 500 orMTLP 85)Tests International TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,tutorial, prayer/meditation roomCosts tuition $2,800.00 16-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $37.00 month tinder 25 years of ageHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: expensive; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: $2,900.00 16-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1986 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

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1410HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Intensive English ProgramOne Hacc DriveHarrisburg PA 17110-2999Ph 717-780-2400Fax 717-231-7674

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 10 5

10 5

10 5A: 10 5

Terms 12 weeks beginning May; 8 weeks beginningAugust, October, January, MarchLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 20Program size 120 average termFaculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 5 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto US college/universityIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Intermediate. levelTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $4,194.00 32-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $4.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1975 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1411IMMACULATA COLLEGE

English Proficiency for InternationalStudentsKing RoadBox 694Immaculata PA 19345Ph 610-647-4400Fax 610-251-1668

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5

LI: 20 5

20 5A: 20 1

IEP note 6 hours field tripsTerms 7 weeks beginning September, October, January,MarchLongest break(s) 1 week beginning AprilAverage class size 8Program size 24 average termDistribution Americas 90%; Europe, Western 10%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 10 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility women students minimum 16 years of age

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Issues 1-20Academic credit 6 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing 2 electives May take academic courses: with 95average score on placement testTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, homestay, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, spiritualcounseling, arrival-departure servicesCosts tuition $2,550.00 7-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $50.00; health insurance $184.00Housing Campus housing: available academic yearOff-campus housing: not available Room: $747.00 7-weeksBoard board plan $619.00 7-weeksOther information Established: 1979 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1412INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

American Language Institute212 Eicher BuildingIndiana PA 15705Ph 412-357-6944, 412-357-2402Fax 412-357-5640E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab ComputersB: 15 3 3

15 3 3A: 15 3 3

English for Specific Purposes Business, Education,Graduate Study, Other: Specialized Programs by ContractOnlyTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 45 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 7%; Asia/Oceania 65%;Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 15%; Other/Unknown 1%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 24 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 10 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit May take academic courses: byapplication to Bridge ProgramTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, airport meeting, field trips,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,100.00 15-weeks, $1,500.00 10-weeks;application fee $50.00; activities fee $110.00; health service$65.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,000.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $650.00 15-weeks, 19 meals per weekOther information Established: 1981 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principle's (HE)

1413JUNIATA COLLEGE

Intensive Academic ESL Program1700 Moore StreetHuntingdon PA 16652Ph 814-641-3183Fax 814-641-3185E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab20-25 3

A: 20-25 3English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation:unspecified test 5 hrs/wkTerms 14 weeks beginning September, January; 10 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 20 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 60%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 10%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time Full-time teaching load: 25hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institution or planning US studyIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 8 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: at Advanced level ifacademically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,450.00 14-weeks; application fee $30.00;health insurance $80.00 -$135.00 depending on coverageselectedHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: not permitted Room: $1,160.0014-weeksBoard board plan $1,150.00 14-weeksOther information Established: 1993 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1414KEYSTONE COLLEGE

Keystone Intensive English Program(KIEP)PO Box 50La Plume PA 18440-0200Ph 800-824-2764, 717-945-5141, 717-945-6953Fax 717-945-7916E-mail [email protected] http://www.keystone.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 22-26

22-26A: 22-26

IEP note Class hours include language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 5hrs/wk

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Terms 14 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning June; students may enroll for half termLongest break(s) 1 week beginning AprilAverage class size 8Program size 25 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 70%; Europe,Eastern 15%; Middle East/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 22 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, SPEAKServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $1,800.00 14-weeks, $1,170.00 8-weeks;application fee $45.00; program fee $165.00; health services,testing, books and materials $265.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,900.0014-weeks, $1,500.00 8-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1989 (HE) (P +C)

1415LEHIGH CARBON COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Intensive English Program4525 Education Park DriveSchnecksville PA 18078-2598Ph 610-799-1156Fax 610-799-1159E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 14 6

12 6Terms 16 weeks beginning August, JanuaryLongest break(s) 1 week beginning AprilAverage class size 15Program size 75 average termDistribution Americas 40%; Asia/Oceania 30%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Middle East/North Africa 20%; Other/Unknown5%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate score on placement testsTests Michigan tests, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placementCosts tuition $2,500.00 16-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee included in tuitionHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: moderately priced; assistance inlocating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1984 (HE) (P +C)

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1416OVERBROOK SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND

International Program6333 Malvern AvenuePhiladelphia PA 19151Ph 215-878-8700Fax 215-878-8886E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 16

16A: 16

SpecialProjects

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2IEP note Language lab availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: TOEFL, Other: Adaptive Technology for theBlindTerms 36 weeks beginning SeptemberLongest break(s) 1 week beginning December, MarchAverage class size 7Program size 20 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 15%;Europe, Eastern 40%; Europe, Western 25%; Middle East/North Africa 10%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time Full-time teaching load: 20hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1 full-timeAdministrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility international students planning US study whoare visually impairedIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests International TOEFLServices academic placement, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $16,000.00 36-weeks; activities fee $2,500.00;health insurance $460.00; vision training/O&M $2,500.00Financial aid availableHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:not permitted Room and board: included in tuitionBoard board plan included in tuitionOther information Established: 1986 Endorsements:NAFSA principles

1417PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English CommunicationProgram301 Boucke BuildingUniversity Park PA 16802Ph 814-865-7550Fax 814-863-5889E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

English for Specific Purposes Graduate Study 5 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicable

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

PENNSTATE

Intensive English Communication Program*Excellent community for language studyYear-round intensive English instructionWell-qualified, professional facultyInnovative and flexible curriculumTOEFL preparationOn-campus housing with American studentsSocial and cultural activitiesCentral location on campus

For more information :Director, Intensive English Communication Program, The Pennsylvania State University301 Boucke Building, University Park, PA 16802phone (814) 865-7550; fax (814) 863-5889E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.cde.psu.edu/Intensive English/

Penn State is an affirmative action, equal opportunity University.LI.Ed.CES 92-216 LMd

Average class size 12Program size 90 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 60%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa20%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests International TOEFLServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,750.00 16-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $234.00 fall, $383.00 springHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff -campus housing: readily available Room: $985.0016-weeksBoard board plan $1,100.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1979 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1418POINT PARK COLLEGE

Intensive English Program201 Wood StreetPittsburgh PA 15222Ph 800-321-0129, 412-392-3925Fax 412-391-1980

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 16 4LI: 16 4

16 4A: 16 4

IEP note 2 hours new student orientation; 3 hours freeopen lab; Post-Advanced level availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 4-5 hrs/wk,Engineering 4-5 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 3 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 12 weeksbeginning May; open enrollment option to students withsome English (tuition is pro-rated)Longest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 55 average term, 40 summerDistribution Africa 14%; Americas 14%; Asia/Oceania51%; Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 7%; Middle East/North Africa 12%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 11 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 7 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign' nationals

See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. = See program sponsor's ad(s) i2t 1ok.

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Issues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 13 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing electives May take academic courses: atIntermediate and Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, payment plans fordeferred billingCosts tuition $2,550.00 15-weeks; application fee $30.00;activities fee $27.00; health insurance $200.00; testing fee$50.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,250.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $1,286.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1970 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1419TEMPLE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English Language Program400 Seltzer HallPhiladelphia PA 19122Ph 215-204-7899Fax 215-204-6166E -mail ielp ©pop3.cris.comURL http://www.temple.edu/ielp

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 4LI: 20 4

20 4A: 20 4

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2IEP note A: 4 hours academic bridge courseEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: TOEFLTerms 14 weeks beginning September, January, May; 7weeks beginning March, June, OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 100 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 50%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 15%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 8full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 4. full-time, 3 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with program director's approvalTests International, Institutional TOEFLServices academic placement, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, health servicesCosts tuition $2,148.00 14-weeks; application fee $35.00;activities fee $50.00; health insurance $155.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $200.00Board no board planOther information Established: 1974 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

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1420UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

English Language Programs21 Bennett Hall34th and Walnut StreetsPhiladelphia PA 19104-6274Ph 215-898-8681Fax 215-898-2684E-mail [email protected] http://www.sas.upenn.edu/elp

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20

2020

A: 20LEP note B, LI, I, A: 2 or more hours (varies) of languagelabEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 10 hrs/wk,Marketing 5 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, April, JuneLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning June, 3 weeksbeginning DecemberAverage class size 12Program size 220 average termDistribution Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 65%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa5%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 28 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:10 full-time, 25 part-time Administrators: 8 full-timeEligibility all applicants meeting criteria for F or J visaIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with TOEFL score of 550, home country school transcriptsTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, Michigan tests(placement only)Services campus orientation, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, housingassistance, international student adviser, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,666.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $249.00; health insurance $78.00; activities feeincludes student health.clinic and general feeHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $900.00 8-weeksBoard board plan $600.00 8-weeks, 15 meals per week,Monday-FridayOther information Established 1960 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards (HE) (P +C)

1421UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH, MAIN CAMPUS

English Language Institute2816 Cathedral of LearningBox 203Pittsburgh PA 15260-6378Ph 412-624-5900Fax 412-624-6130E-mail esleli @vms.cis.pitt.edu

Academic year 1996/97

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class

LI: 2020

A: 20English for Specific Purposes Teaching Assistants 5 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 1 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January, May; 7 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 16Program size 130 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 61%;Europe, Eastern 4%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 16%Faculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 20 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 14 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7full-time, 20 part-time Administrators: 8 full-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,625.00 15-weeks; application fee $25.00;health insurance $60.00; health services $46.00; deposit$100.00 applicable to tuitionHousing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,626.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $750.00-$975.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1964 Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +

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Intensive Summer English ProgramBox TProvidence RI 02912Ph 401-863-7900Fax 401-863-7908E-mail [email protected] http://www.brown.edu/Administration/Summer_Studies/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note Language lab, community orientation optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wkTerms 6 weeks beginning July; '4 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 180 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Western 30%; Middle East/North Africa 10%Faculty Teachers: 25 full-time Full-time teaching load: 25hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 25 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants

Issues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests Michigan testsServices field trips, recreational activities, tutoringCosts tuition $1,900.00 6-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $50.00; activities fee included in tuitionHousing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately pricedRoom: $822.00 6-weeksBoard board plan $820.00 6-weeksOther information Established. 1971 Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE)

1423ROGER WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramInternational CenterBristol RI 02809Ph 401-254-3400Fax 401-254-3480

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class202020

beginning September, January; 7 weeks

LI:

A:Terms 15 weeksbeginning JulyLongest break(s) 8 weeks beginning MayAverage class size 8Program size 40 average termFaculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institutionIssues 1-20Academic credit 6 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language or electives May take academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,630.00 15-weeks; activities fee $110.00;athletic fee $115.00; health fee $65.00; accident insurance$200.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $3,500.0015-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established. 1987 (HE)

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Intensive English ProgramLimestone CollegePO Box 628Gaffney SC 29342-0628Ph 800-795-7151, 864-488-8359Fax 864-487-8706E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 16 2

16 216 2

A: 16 2English for Specific Purposes Business 2 hrs/wk, HotelAdministration 2 hrs/wk, Travel 2 hrs/wk, Test Preparation:GMAT, GRE, TOEFL 2 hrs/wk, Other: BusinessCommunications, Business WritingTerms 15 weeks beginning August; 10 weeks beginningMarch; 8 weeks beginning January, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 6Program size 6 average termDistribution Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 70%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 5%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time Full-time teaching load: 18hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with TOEFL 500, or may audit coursesTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, toursCosts tuition $1,280.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $150.00; books $150.00; homestayapplication $100.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,280.008-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1993

1425INTENSIVE ENGLISH INSTITUTE, FLORENCE

Intensive English Programdo Francis Marion UniversityPO Box 100547Florence SC 29501Ph 803-661-1647Fax 803-661-1380

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B: 20-25 2LI: 20-25 2

20-25 2A: 20-25 2

Terms 8 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, May, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 22 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 85%; Europe,Western 5%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 22 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, campus orientation,crosscultural activities, field trips, housing assistance,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $1,295.00 8-weeks; application fee $95.00;activities fee $146.00; health insurance $80.00; students areresponsible for getting insurance, but Institute will assistHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $396.00 4-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1995 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1426UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA

Carolina Business EnglishByrnes 310Columbia SC 29208Ph 803-777-3867Fax 803-777-6839E-mail [email protected] http://www.epi.sc.edu

Academic year 1996/97Carolina Business EnglishEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 23 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 20 hrs/wk, Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk,Test Preparation: GMAT, GRE, SAT, TOEFL 3 hrs/wkMinimum English language proficiency required: Advancedlevel Hrs/wk: 23 hours class, 1-4 hours optional activitiesProgram prepares foreign nationals for US master's degree(MBA) programs in business administration. Focuses onbusiness writing, case study analysis, academic speaking,computer skills. TOEFL/GMAT preparation optionalTerms 10 weeks beginning January, March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 15 average termDistribution Africa 10%; Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania50%; Europe, Western 20%Faculty Teachers: 17 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:16 full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit May take academic courses: withprogram director's approval and sponsor's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, locallydeveloped tests, TOEIC.

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

ENGLISH PROGRAMS FOR INTERNATIONALSTHE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA

23 hours of instruction per week *Pre-graduate Business course (pre-MBA) *

Small classes averaging 12-14 studentsSafe and friendly community

Representation from over 60 countriesComputer and audio/visual instruction

8 levels of instructionTOEFL, GMAT, GRE, SAT preparation *

Certified TOEIC Test Center *Highly qualified, experienced instructors *

International reputation for excellence *

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S0[111-1CAROLINA

* Three 10-week & one 15 -week fall session* Low cost of living* Near the beaches and the mountains* On and off-campus housing placement* Airport pick-up* American conversation partners* Field trips and social activities* Personalized attention* Academic counseling* University placement assistance* Conditional acceptance

English Programs for Internationals, University of South Carolina, Byrnes 310, Columbia, SC 29208, USAPhone (803) 777-3867 * Fax (803) 777-6839 * [email protected] * http://www.epi.sc.edu

Services academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,internet access, e-mail accounts for all studentsCosts tuition $1,800.00; activities fee and health insuranceincluded in tuitionHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $695.00- $745.00 10-weeksBoard board plan $713.00-$882.00 15-weeks, dependingon number of meals; kitchen availableOther information Established: 1991 Member. UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P + C))

1427UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA

English Programs for InternationalsByrnes 310Columbia SC 29208Ph 803-777-3867Fax 803-777-6839E-mail epi info @epi.sc.eduURL http://www.epi.sc.edu

Academic year 1996/97

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class Lab CAI

B: 21 1 1

LI: 21 1 1

21 1 1

A: 21 1

IEP note B, 1.1, I: tutorial optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 23 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 20 hrs/wk, Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk,Test Preparation: GMAT, GRE, SAT, TOEFL 3 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning September; 10 weeksbeginning January, March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 140 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 18%; Asia/Oceania 51%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 23%Faculty Teachers: 17 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:16 full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with program director's approval and sponsor's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, locallydeveloped tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, internet access, e-mail accounts for allstudents

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Costs.. tuition $2,700.00 15-weeks, $1,800.00 10-weeks;activities fee and health insurance included in tuitionHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $910.00-$955.00 15-weeks, $695.00-$745.0010-weeksBoard board plan $713.00-$882.00 15-weeks, dependingon number of meals per week; kitchen availableOther information Established 1979 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P +

SOUTH DAKOTA1428DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

Dakota Language InstituteBeadle HallRoom 111Madison SD 57042-1799Ph 605-256-5267Fax 605-256-5316E-mail ryanl @columbia.dsu.eduURL http://www.dsu.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAIB: 15 5 5LI: 15 5 5

15 5 5Terms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 13 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 15 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 90%; Middle East/North Africa10%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationals planning US studyIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $2,500.00 15-weeks; application fee $65.00;activities fee $50.00; health insurance $525.00 yearHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: moderately priced; assistance inlocating provided Room: $623.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $697.00 15-weeks, required if under 21years of ageOther information Established: 1991 (HE) (P + C)

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1429HURON UNIVERSITY

Intensive English Program333 Ninth Street SouthwestHuron SD 57350Ph 800-942-5826, 605-352-8721Fax 605-352-7421E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20

LI: 2015

A: 15English for Specific Purposes Aviation, Business,Communications, Education, Engineering, Graduate Study,Hotel Administration, International Relations, Law,Marketing, Medicine, Public Relations, Science, TeachingAssistants, Travel, Test Preparation: unspecified test, Other:Specialized Programs upon RequestTerms 7 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, May; 4 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9Program size 28 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 100%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admissionAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with approval of instructor, program director; one course atIntermediate level, two courses at Advanced levelTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,international student associationCosts tuition $3,939.00 15-weeks; application fee $100.00applicable to tuition; health insurance $225.00; courier$75.00Financial aid all types available for Canadian andMexican citizensHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,649.0015-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1989 (HE)

1430NORTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY

English as a Second Language Institute620 Southeast 15th StreetAberdeen SD 57401Ph 605-626-3149, 605-626-2505Fax 605-626-3004E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab16 3

A: 16 3

Terms 14 weeks beginning September 3 14 weeksbeginning January 6Longest break(s) 3 weeks beginning December

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with thesponsor.

Average class size 12Program size 20 average termDistribution Americas 35%; Asia/Oceania 60%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 8 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission adequateTOEFL score & graduation from high schoolAcademic credit not offeredTests International TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counseling, computer lab access & personal e-mailCosts tuition $2,193.00; application fee $40.00; activitiesfee $154.00; health insurance $177.00; university support fee$214.08Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: no information provided Room:$598.00 16-weeksBoard board plan 572.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1995 (HE)

TENNESSEE1431CARSON-NEWMAN COLLEGE

English Language InstituteJefferson City TN 37760Ph 423-471-3543Fax 423-471-3475E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5

LI: 20 520 5

A: 10 5Terms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning MarchAverage class size 10Program size 15 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 100%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit 12 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic coursesTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, crosscultural activities, field trips,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $3,800.00 15-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $300.00; health insurance $200.00; internationalstudent fee $500.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $700.00 15-weeks

Board board plan $1,000.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1995 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1432INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH INSTITUTE,NASHVILLE

Intensive English Program1226 16th Avenue SouthNashville TN 37212-2989Ph 800-484-2020, 615-327-1715Fax 615-327-1717

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5LI: 20 5

20 5

A: 20 5

Terms 7 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, May, July; 4 weeks beginning AugustLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 85 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 40%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 20%Faculty Teachers: 7 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approval or acceptableTOEFL at Belmont University and Middle Tennessee StateUniversityTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $975.00 7-weeks; application fee $35.00;activities fee $30.00; health insurance $35.00; lab fee $40.00;homestay placement $50.00Housing Campus housing: limited, available summerOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $400.00 4-weeksBoard board plan $50.00 1-weeks, through BelmontUniversityOther information Established: 1977 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1433KING COLLEGE

English for Speakers of Other LanguagesDepartment of International StudentProgramsBristol TN 37620-2699Ph 800-362-0014, 423-968-1187Fax 423-968-4456E-mail [email protected] http://www.king.edu

Academic year 1996/97

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Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15 3LI: 15 3

15 3A: 15 3

IEP note LI, I, A: 2 hours writing labTernis 14 weeks beginning August, January; 4 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 30 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 40%; Asia/Oceania 40%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Other/Unknown5%

Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit 12 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses: atAdvanced levelTests International TOEFL, Michigan tests, McGraw-HillTest, SLEPServices academic counseling, academic placement,personal/cultural counseling, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $4,780.00 14-weeks; activities fee $500.00;health insurance $300.00; campus fees $720.00Financial aid academic, campus workships availableHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room and board: $1,722.00 14-weeks; students 21and under must live on campusBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1982 (HE) (P + C)

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1434LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY

English Language InstituteCumberland Gap ParkwayHarrogate TN 37752Ph 423-869-6298, 423-869-6214Fax 423-869-6426

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

ConversationHrs/wk: Class Lab Circles

15 3 3A: 15 3 3

Terms 15 weeks beginning January, May, AugustLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 6Program size 12 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 80%; Other/Unknown 20%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institution or planning US studyIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit 12 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language with TOEFL 500 May takeacademic courses: with program director's approvalTests CELTServices academic counseling, academic placement, t, 7 ricampus orientation, conversation partners, crosscultural "1-

activities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $3,400.00 15-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $75.00; preregistration $25.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: moderately priced; assistance inlocating provided Room: $670.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $915.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1994 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1435MARYVILLE COLLEGE

Center for English Language LearningMaryville TN 37804Ph 423-981-8183Fax 423-983-0581E-mail [email protected] http://www.maryvillecollege.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

firs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note Language lab optional; A: audit 3 hours academiccoursesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 15 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL5 hrs/wkTerms 5 weeks beginning August, September, November,January, March, April, May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 7Program size 60 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 10%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 11 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiency and meeting admissionsrequirementsAcademic credit 1 undergraduate degree credit for ESL.May take academic courses: with program director'sapproval and Michigan test: 70 for parttime, 80 for fulltimeTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, host family, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, local transportationCosts tuition $760.00 5-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $25.00; health insurance $50.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $333.00 5-weeksBoard board plan $392.00 5-weeks, 21 meals per weekOther information Established: 1981 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

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1436TENNESSEE WESLEYAN COLLEGE

Intensive English ProgramBox 40College StreetAthens TN 37371-0400Ph 423-745-7504Fax 423-744-9968

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15 5

12-15 4A: 12-15 4

LEP note 1 hour cultural activitiesTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 12 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 20 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 4%; Asia/Oceania 54%;Europe, Eastern 40%; Middle East/North Africa 1%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time Full-time teaching load: 20hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit 9 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: up to 14 hoursTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,250.00 15-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $50.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOfficampus housing: not permitted Room: $700.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $1,150.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1991 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1437UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS

Intensive English for Internationals310 Dunn BuildingMemphis TN 38152Ph 901-678-2813, 901-678-2814Fax 901-678-2747

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB:LI:

A:

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IEP note Field trips optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL14 hrs/wk, Other: Pronunciation 14 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August; 15 weeks beginningJanuary; 8 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 60 average termDistribution Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 75%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Middle East/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 8 part-time Full-time .

teaching load: 19 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 8 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time

Eligibility foreign nationals minimum 18 years of age withsecondary school certificateIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with program director's approval if academically admissibleTests International, Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,145.00 16-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $34.00; health insurance $225.00 semesterHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately pricedRoom: $800.00-$1,400.00 16-weeksBoard no board planOther information Established: 1982 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1438UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE

English Language Institute907 MountcastleKnoxville TN 37996-4100Ph 4237974-3404Fax 423-974-6383E-mail [email protected] http://web.ce.utk.edu/eli

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 23LI: 23

22A: 22

English for Specific Purposes Business 2 hrs/wk,Communications 2 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 1 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 75 average termDistribution Africa 4%; Americas 23%; Asia/Oceania 55%;Europe, Eastern 6%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 10%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, computer labCosts tuition $1,300.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $120.00; books $80.00; health insurance $75.00monthHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,000.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $1,000.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1978 Member- AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

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1439UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT MARTIN

Intensive English ProgramGooch 144Martin TN 38238Ph 901-587-7340, 901-587-7352Fax 901-587-7322E-mail tiep ©utm.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 23LI: 23

23A: 15-18

IEP note Al audit 6 hours academic courses; language laboptionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Aviation 3 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: GMAT, TOEFL 3 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, May; mid-term entries permittedLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 110 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 2%; Asia/Oceania 92%;Middle East/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 12 full-time Full-time teaching load: 15hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiency (TOEFL 500)Academic credit not offered May audit academic courses:at Advanced level with TOEFL 500Tests International, Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,700.00 8-weeks; application fee $100.00applicable to tuition; activities fee $70.00; health insurance$560.00 year (monthly, semester rates available)Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $400.00 8-weeksBoard board plan $800.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1974 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE)

1440VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY

Center for Orientation Programs inEnglish (COPE)Box 1584Station BNashville TN 37235Ph 615-322-2277Fax 615-343-7799E-mail martinrl @ctrvax.vanderbilt.eduURL hup1/ /www .vanderbiltedu/EFI/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20-25

LI: 20-2520-25

A: 20-25

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IEP note 5 hours optional language lab; part-time studyopen to students, staff and spousesEnglish for Specific Purposes Engineering 5 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 5 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wk,Other: Specialized Programs upon RequestTerms 6 weeks beginning September, October, January,March; 5 weeks beginning May, JulyLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning AprilAverage class size 9Program size 94 average termDistribution Americas 9%; Asia/Oceania 69%; Europe,Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 6%; Middle East/North Africa13%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 19 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency (TOEFL 550)Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, locallydeveloped testsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $920.00 6-weeks; application fee $35.00;health insurance $112.00; optional activities fee $105.00Housing Campus housing: limited, available year-roundOff -campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $490.00-$588.007-weeksBoard no board planOther information Established: 1979 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

TEXAS1441CENTER OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE, DALLAS

Intensive English Program10260 North Central ExpresswaySuite 100Dallas TX 75231Ph 214-696-0027Fax 214-696-0065

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 17-18 5LI: 17-18 5

17-18 5A: 17-18 5

IEP note 1 hour field tripsEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 120 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 45%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 7%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 8%; Other/Unknown 7%Faculty Teachers: 13 full-time, 17 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 23 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 7 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable

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Tests Michigan tests, TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $550.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;homestay application $100.00; texts $40.00-$50.00; cost perfield trip for activities feeHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $495.004-weeks homestayBoard board plan included in housing (homestay)Other information Established: 1981 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1442CENTER OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE, HOUSTON

Intensive English Program6614 Hornwood DriveHouston TX 77074Ph 713-270-8282Fax 713-270-9515

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 24LI: 24 2

24 2A: 24 2

IEP note 1 hour field tripsEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: TOEFL, GEDTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 120 average termDistribution Americas 40%; Asia/Oceania 40%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa5%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 24 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $550.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance costs varyHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $500.004-weeks homestayBoard board plan included in housing (homestay)Other information Established: 1981 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1443DEL MAR COLLEGE

Intensive English ProgramDepartment of ESOL and Reading101 East BaldwinCorpus Christi TX 78404Ph 512-886-1534Fax 512-886-1955E-mail nms @tenet.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 12 4LI: 12 4

12 4A: 15 5

IEP note 6 hours grammar, spelling, vocabulary labsoptionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Communications 2 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 12 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 125 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 60%; Asia/Oceania 14%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateor approval by dean of divisionIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with approval of department chair and required test scoresTests CELTServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, international student adviserCosts tuition $606.00 12-hoursFinancial aid US residents may apply for federalassistanceHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1990 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1444EL PASO COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Intensive ESLPO Box 20500Lakeside Language CenterEl Paso TX 79998Ph 915-774-5250Fax 915-774-5276

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 4LI: 25 4

25 4A: 25 4

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL(Advanced level) 15 hrs/wk, Other: Workplace EnglishTerms 11 weeks beginning September; 9 weeks beginningJanuary, April; 8 weeks beginning June

See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. = See program sponsor's adds) 24 aok. 175

Longest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 16Program size 180 average termDistribution Americas 90%; Asia/Oceania 3%; Europe,Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/Nonh Africa1%; Other/Unknown 1%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 65 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 24 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 9full-time, 15 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 5 part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 16 years of age withsecondary school certificateIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiency (TOEFL 450)Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency (InstitutionalTOEFL 450)Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $450.00 11-weeks; application fee $25.00applicable to tuition; activities fee $2.00; health insuranceoptionalHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1978 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1445EL PASO COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Semi-Intensive ESLPO Box 20500Lakeside Language CenterEl Paso TX 79998Ph 915-774-5250Fax 915-774-5276

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15 2LI: 15 2

15 2A: 15 2

IEP note 3-5 hours other activitiesEnglish for Specific Purposes Other: Workplace EnglishTerms 7 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, April, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 16Program size 900 average termDistribution Americas 92%; Asia/Oceania 1%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/North Africa .

1%; Other/Unknown 2%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 75 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 24 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:10 full-time, 18 part-time Administrators: 1, full-time, 5Part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with Institutional TOEFL 450Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $125.00 7-weeks; activities fee $2.00; healthinsurance optional

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Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1978 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1446ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, HOUSTON

Intensive English Programc/o University of St Thomas3800 Montrose BoulevardHouston TX 77006Ph 713-521-2030Fax 713-521-0664E-mail hou ©els.comURL http://www.els.com

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IEP note LI, I, A: May take special interest classes in lieuof multimedia labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 70 average termFaculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicable May audit academiccourses: at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard board planOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1447ENGLISH LANGUAGE SPECIALISTS

Intensive English Program2600 South GessnerSuite 225Houston TX 77063Ph 713-977-7767Fax 713-977-1262

Academic year 1996/97

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class Lab

B: 17 3LI: 17 3

18 2

A: 18 2English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 65 average termDistribution Americas 40%; Asia/Oceania 30%; Europe,Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 20%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests CELTServices crosscultural activities, housing assistance,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $425.00 4-weeks; application fee $50.00;books $30.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1983 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1448HOWARD PAYNE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramBox 848 HPU StationBrownwood TX 76801Fax 915-649-8901

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5LI: 20 5

20 5

A: 20 5

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Terms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 5 weeksbeginning June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 6Program size 15 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 80%; Europe,Eastern 10%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week 3 full-time Administrators: 1part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:students may use native language to satisfy languagerequirement of 12 hoursTests Michigan tests, CELTServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,928.00 16-weeks, $915.00 5-weeks($16,000.00 for full year of ESL with room and board,including holidays); application fee $50.00; activities fee

$1,000.00; student service fee $150.00; health insurance,books $714.00 year; activities fee for 5-weeks $102.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $700.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $875.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1993 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1449IELS LANGUAGE SCHOOL

Intensive English Progratri1501 West 5thSuite DAustin TX 78703Ph 512-476-3909Fax 512-476-6004E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class CAIB: 20 3LI: 20 3

20 3A: 20 3

IEP note 3-5 hours language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5-10 hrs/wk,Test Preparation: TOEFL 5-10 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 12 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 50 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 50%; Asia/Oceania 30%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 3%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,000.00 15-weeks; application fee $25.00;health insurance $47.00 monthHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1982 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1450INTENSIVE ENGLISH INSTITUTE, KINGSVILLE

Intensive English Programc/o Texas A&M UniversityCampus Box 137Kingsville TX 78363Ph 512-595-2774Fax 512-595-2741

Academic year 1996/97

See "How To Use This Boor for definitions of terms used above. ) = See program sponsors ad(s) in this book.

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Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class Lab

B: 20 5LI: 20 5

20 5A: 20 5

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation:unspecified test 3 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 45 average termDistribution Africa 4%; Americas 3%; Asia/Oceania 15%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 8%; Middle East/North Africa 40%; Other/Unknown 20%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 21 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: if academically admissibleTests Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,295.00 8-weeks; application fee $95.00;activities fee $95.00; health insurance $168.00; books$100.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $420.00 8-weeksBoard board plan $425.00 8-weeksOther information Established: 1982 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1451INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR LANGUAGESTUDIES, HOUSTON

Intensive English Program2640 Fountainview DriveSuite 140Houston TX 77057Ph 713-789-1999Fax 713-789-0056

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20

2020

A: 20LEP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: TOEFL, Other: Accent Reduction, GEDTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 6Program size 25 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 59%; Asia/Oceania 12%;Europe, Eastern 4%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 10%; Other/Unknown 3%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 10 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 7 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable

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Tests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $520.00 4-weeks; application fee $30.00;materials $15.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1982

1452KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER, HOUSTON

Access America7555 Belaire BoulevardSuite 200Houston TX 77036-5055Ph 800-522-7770, 713-988-4700, 212-262-4980Fax 212-957-1654E-mail [email protected] http: / /www.kaplan.comlintlApplication contact: Kaplan Educational Centers,International Admissions, 888 Seventh Avenue, New YorkNY 10106

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 15 10

15 10A: 15 10

English for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 3 hrs/wk, Law 3 hrs/wk, Medicine 3 hrs/wk,Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL,TOEIC, TWE, TSE 3 hrs/wk, Other: Test preparation also forGMAT, GRE, LSAT, SAT, MCAT, USMLE, othersTerms 4 weeks beginning each month, four 12-weekcycles per yearLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning July, 1 weekbeginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 75 average termDistribution Americas 26%; Asia/Oceania 54%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/North Africa6%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicants with high school diplomaIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with minimum TOEFL of 530 or 550Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, housing assistance,international student adviser, personaVcultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, test preparationCosts tuition $2,100.00 12-weeks, includes books andmaterials; application fee $200.00; application fee includesactivities fee and health insuranceHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: no information providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles I

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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Offering Quality English LanguageInstruction in a Friendly Atmosphere

Established 1982

Language School

English as a Second Language

Intensive English Program TOEFL Prep CourseBusiness English Programs )=- Computer Instruction

)=- Accent Reduction Programs Conversation ClassesCross-Cultural Programs )=- Pronunciation Classes

* Extensive Audio Language Lab* Professional, Helpful, Caring Teachers and Staff

* Housing Assistance: Homestay, Dormitory, Apartment* Computer Lab with access to large software library* Internet access, E-mail address, and Homepage* Academic Counseling and Foreign Student Advising

* Cultural Activities and Holiday Celebrations* Student Services such as Airport Pick-up

* Many Trips in and around Austin

1501 West 5th, Suite D

Austin, Texas, USA 78703

Phone: (512) 476-3909

FAX: (511) 476-6004

E-Mail: [email protected] Site: www.iels.com

Member of American Association of Intensive English Programs since 1 990

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1453MIDWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English Language Institute3410 Taft BoulevardWichita Falls TX 76308Ph 817-689-4609, 817-689-4685Fax 817-689-4042E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 3LI: 20 3

20 3A: 18 2

English for Specific Purposes Aviation 10 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning September, January; 11 weeksbeginning June; students may enter term at any pointLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 35 average termDistribution Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 15%; Middle East/North Africa10%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants with proof of financial supportIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiency (TOEFL 480)Academic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,250.00 16-weeksFinancial aid tuition waiversHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $900.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $900.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1987 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1454OUR LADY OF THE LAKE UNIVERSITY OFSAN ANTONIO

Program in English as a Foreign Language411 South West 24th StreetSan Antonio TX 78207-4666Ph 210-434-6711, 210-431-4027Fax 210-436-0824E-mail [email protected] http://www.ollusa.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 41: 20 3A: 20 2

Terms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 28 average term

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Distribution Americas 56%; Asia/Oceania 31%; Europe,Eastern 6%; Middle East/North Africa 7%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationals minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with English language proficiency if academically admissible(TOEFL 500)Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounselingCosts tuition $4,094.00 15-weeks; application fee $15.00;activities fee $25.00; lab, testing fee, technology $140.00;health insurance fee not yet establishedFinancial aid scholarships, grantsHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $810.00-$1,030.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $700.00-$900.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1967 (HE) (P + C)

1455RICE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramSchool of Continuing StudiesLanguage Programs, MS 550, 6100 Main StHouston TX 77005-1892Ph 713-527-4019Fax 713-285-5213E-mail [email protected] http: / /www.rice.edu /esl

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20

2020

A: 20IEP note Language lab and CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL,Other: Communication Skills, Professional Development 20hrs/wkTerms 7 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 110 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 31%; Asia/Oceania 43%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 8%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 16%Faculty Teachers: 11 full-time, 8 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 9full-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationals minimum 18 years of age withsecondary school certificateIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests locally developed tests, CELTServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,090.00 first 7-week session, $1,000.00 forsubsequent 7-week sessions if student applies by discountdeadline; application fee $55.00 applicable to tuition; books$100.00Housing Campus housing: limited Off-campus housing:readily available, moderately priced Room: $215.00 month

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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Board board plan $70.00, 15 mealsOther information Established: 1978 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1456SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY

SWT/ESL601 University DriveSan Marcos TX 78666Ph 512-245-2507Fax 512-245-3752E-mail [email protected] http://www.swt.edu

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class20

A: 20English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 3hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 7Program size 19 average termDistribution Africa 10%; Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania30%; Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 10%; MiddleEast/North Africa 10%Faculty Teachers: 4 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institution or planning US studyIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, health services counselingCosts tuition $1,950.00 15-weeks; application fee $100.00applicable to tuition; health insurance $199.00; universityfees $156.00; fees include bus, computer services, ID card,sports center, e-mail accountHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff - campus housing: moderately priced Room and board:$2,240.00 15-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1994 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1457TEXAS AEM UNIVERSITY

English Language InstituteDepartment of Modern and ClassicalLanguagesCollege Station TX 77843-2130Ph 409-845-7936Fax 409-862-4326E-mail [email protected] http://acs.tamu.edu/eli/eli/eli.html

Academic year 1996/97

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class Lab

B: 20 6LI: 20 6

20 6A: 20 6

IEP note A: 6 hours CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning September, January; 10 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 14Program size 175 average term, 100 summerDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 50%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 3%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 10%Faculty Teachers: 11 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests International TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts Contact sponsorHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovidedBoard board plan $965.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1975 Member: UCIEP(HE) (P +

1458TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramTCU Box 297720Fort Worth TX 76129-0001Ph 817-921-7485Fax 817-921-7761E-mail [email protected] http: / /www.iep.tcu.edu /iep

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note Computer writing lab availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 3hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, January; 6 weeksbeginning March, May, July, OctoberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 50 average termFaculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility international students with minimum TOEFL 425Issues 1-20 1-20 may include academic admissionconditional on English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests International, Institutional TOEFL

See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. ) = See program sponsor's ad(s) in this book.

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Services academic counseling, field trips, host family,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, tutoring,health centerCosts tuition $1,400.00 8-weeks, $1,075.00 6-weeks;application fee $45.00; health insurance $100.00; summeractivity fee $3.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,000.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $800.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1991 (HE) (P + C)

1459TEXAS INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAM

Intensive English ProgramDexter Hall1103 West 24th StreetAustin TX 78705Ph 512-477-4511Fax 512-322-0592E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20

2020

A: 20IEP note Language lab, reading lab and CAI optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: GRE,SAT, TOEFL 5 hrs/wk, Other: EFL Teacher Training20 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning June; 8 weeks beginning January; 7 weeksbeginning March; 6 weeks beginning June;.4 weeksbeginning January, June; 3 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 280 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 53%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 10%Faculty Teachers: 21 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:21 full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, campus orientation, conversation partners,field trips, homestay, housing assistance, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $2,250.00 15-weeks; health insurance $110.00;activities fee included in tuitionHousing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available; assistance in locating provided Room andboard: fees vary by type of housing and seasonBoard board planOther information Established: 1965 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE)

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1460TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramLangner Hall 2421000 West Court StreetSeguin TX 78155Ph 210-372-6089, 210-372-8050Fax 210-372-8096E-mail [email protected] http://www.TxLutheran.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 30LI: 30

30A: 30

IEP note Classroom instruction in workshop formatEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 3hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 18Program size 18 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 98%; Other/Unknown 2%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiency (TOEFL 550)Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with approval of portfolio work and interviewTests Portfolio-based assessment onlyServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $13,062.00 9-months; application fee $25.00;activities fee $70.00; health insurance $432.00Housing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:not permitted Room and board: included in tuitionBoard room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1990 (HE) (P + C)

1461TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramPO Box 42071Lubbock TX 79409-2071Ph 806-742-3147Fax 806-742-3306E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB:LI:

A:

20202020

IEP note Up to 40 hours self-paced studyEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wk, Test.Preparation: unspecified test 5 hrs/wkTerms 7 weeks beginning August, October, January,March; 5 weeks beginning May, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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Program size 45 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 8%; Asia/Oceania 5%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 60%; Middle East/North Africa 23%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationals with secondary schoolcertificate, minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,000.00 7-weeks, $760.00 5-weeks;application fee $35.00; activities fee $25.00; health service,technology $64.00; optional recreation center $32.00; feesare for 2 sessionsHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board:$3,208.00-$4,135.00 academic yearBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1981 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

1462TEXAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

Intensive English Language1201 Wesleyan StreetFort Worth TX 76105-0010Ph 817-531-4468Fax 817-531-4935E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 1

LI: 20 1

20 1

A: 20 1

IEP note CAI, conversation partners, field trips optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL2-1/2 hrs/wkTerms 17 weeks beginning August, January, April; 12weeks beginning February; 10 weeks beginning October,June; 9 weeks beginning January; 6 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 50 average termDistribution Africa 7%; Americas 32%; Asia/Oceania 49%;Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 2%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 6 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses: ifacademically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed tests, CELT,SLEPServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities

Costs tuition $2,150.00 17-weeks, $1,550.00 12-weeks,$1,300.00 10-weeks, $1,025.00 9-weeks, $725.00 6-weeksapplication fee $50.00; activities fee $40.00; books andmaterials $100.00; health insurance $50.00 monthHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $675.00 17-weeksBoard board plan $1,067.00 17-weeks, 18 meals per weekOther information Established: 1979 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1463UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS

Intensive English Program1845 East Northgate DriveIrving TX 75062Ph 214-721-5011Fax 214-721-5254

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class ElectiveB: 20LI: 20

20A: 15-20 3

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL(Advanced level) 5 hrs/wkTerms 5 weeks beginning June, July; 4 weeks beginningSeptember, October, November, January, February, March,AprilLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 14Program size 32 average termDistribution Americas 35%; Asia/Oceania 45%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa5%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationals with secondary schoolcertificate and GPA 2.0Issues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with program director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, field trips, homestay, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $660.00 4-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $30.00; health insurance $96.00 8-weeksHousing Campus housing: available academic yearOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $2,415.0016-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1992 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. 10 = See program 4 this book. 183

1464UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON, DOWNTOWN

English Language Institute1 Main StreetRoom 606SHouston TX 77002Ph 713-221-8047Fax 713-221-8546E-mail [email protected] http://www.dt.uh.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 1

LI: 20 1

20 1

A: 20 1

IEP note Up to 20 hours voluntary language lab; CAI,individualized language lab availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk,Marketing 5 hrs/wk, Science 5 hrs/wk, Test Preparation:TOEFL 4 hrs/wk, Other: ESL Teacher Training summerprogramTerms 13 weeks beginning September, January, May; 7weeks beginning October, February, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 90 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 22%; Asia/Oceania 52%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 6%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 18%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiency (TOEFL 550)Academic credit 3 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing electivesTests International, Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, airport meeting, field trips,homestay, host family, housing assistance, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,495.00 13-weeks; application fee $60.00;activities fee $40.00; health insurance $200.00; lab fee$30.00; health insurance fee for term is approximate basedon daily rateHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1974 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) II

1465UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON, MAIN CAMPUS

Language and Culture CenterDepartment of EnglishHouston TX 77204-3012Ph 713-743-3030Fax 713-743-3029E-mail [email protected] http://bentley.uh.edu/English/LCC/home.htm

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256

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class Lab Conversation

B: 15 3 5

15 3 515 2 5

A: 25IEP note B, LI: 2 hours individualized instruction; I: 3hours individualized instruction; A: readings in crossculturalcommunication, academic course observationEnglish for Specific Purposes Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: GRE, TOEFL 3 hrs/wkTerms 14 weeks beginning September, January, May; 7weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 160 average termDistribution Africa 4%; Americas 18%; Asia/Oceania 58%;Europe, Eastern 4%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 14%Faculty Teachers: 13 full-time, 11 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:13 full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 5 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,845.00 14-weeks; application fee $100.00;activities fee $35.00; health insurance $160.00; universityfees $152.00; fees include student services, library, universitycenter, health centerFinancial aid 3 scholarships awarded annually toreturning studentsHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $2,350.0014-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established 1975 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P +

1466UNIVERSITY OF MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR

English for Speakers of Other LanguagesUMHB Box 8374Belton TX 76513Ph 800-727-8642, 817-939-4556, 817-939-4949Fax 817-939-4535

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15 3LI: 15 3

15 3A: 15 3

Terms 15 weeks beginning August, JanuaryLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 30 average termDistribution Americas 35%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Other/Unknown 15%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time Full-time teaching load: 15hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institution

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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Issues 1-20

Academic credit 15 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: with adequate English languageproficiencyTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, international student adviser, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $3,150.00 15-weeks; application fee $135.00;activities fee $210.00Housing Campus housing: available academic yearOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately pricedRoom: $750.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $947.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1985 (HE) (P + C)

1467UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS

Graduate Preparation CourseIntensive English Language InstitutePO Box 13258Denton TX 76203-3258Ph 817-565-2003Fax 817-565-4822E-mail rebeccas @isp.unt.eduURL http://www.unt.edu

Academic year 1996/97Graduate Preparation ProgramEnglish for Specific Purposes Graduate Study 15 hrs/wk, Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 3hrs/wk Minimum English language proficiency required:TOEFL 550 and TWE 4.5, or completion of level 6 of IELIHrs/wk: 15 hours in fall/spring, 22 hours in summerProgram prepares foreign nationals in the areas oflanguage, educational development and the social/community environment. Topics include public speaking,professional lectures, test preparation, orientation to UScommunities, campus life, research procedures andresearched writing, reading skills and reading speedimprovement.Terms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10

Program size 10 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 60%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa10%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2

full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic coursesTests Institutional TOEFL, SPEAKServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, campus orientation, field trips, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, ID cardCosts tuition $1,650.00 10- or 16-weeks; application fee$40.00; health insurance $433.00 yearHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board. $150.001-weekBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1991 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P + C))

1468UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS

Intensive English Language InstitutePO Box 13258Denton TX 76203-3258Ph 817-565-2003Fax 817-565-4822E-mail rebeccas @isp.unt.eduURL http://www.unt.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 3

LI: 20 320 3

A: 20 3

IEP note 2 hours fluency classes may be required; 2 hourspronunciation or speaking practice and 3 hours spellingavailable; I, A: 3 hours academic preparationEnglish for Specific Purposes Graduate Study 15 hrs/wk, Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 3hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11

Program size 300 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 60%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa10%Faculty Teachers: 31 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:25 full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan testsServices academic counseling, airport meeting, campusorientation, field trips, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $1,225.00 8-weeks; application fee $40.00;health insurance $433.00 yearHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $150.001-weekBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1977 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P + C))

1469UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

Intensive English ProgramEnglish Language InstituteBox 19560Arlington TX 76019-0560Ph 817-272-2730Fax 817-272-2730E-mail [email protected] http://www.uta.edu

Academic year 1996/97

257See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. = See program sponsor's ad(s) in this book. 185

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class

B: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note Language lab optional; CM availableTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 130 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 9%; Asia/Oceania 77%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 9%Faculty Teachers: 12 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:12 full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 7part-timeEligibility international students with secondary schoolcertificateIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, airport meeting, field trips,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, libraryCosts tuition $2,000.00 16-weeks; application fee $100.00applicable to tuition; health insurance $170.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $700.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $700.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1980 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

1470UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

Academic English ProgramESL Services, International OfficeDrawer A, UT StationAustin TX 78713-7206Ph 512-471-2480Fax 512-471-8848E-mail [email protected] http://www.io.utexas.edu

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 20

20A: 20

LEP note Additional outside assignmentsEnglish for Specific Purposes Graduate Study 20 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: GMAT, GRE, TOEFL 4 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 9 weeksbeginning June; 4 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 53 average termDistribution Americas 31%; Asia/Oceania 59%; Europe,Eastern 3%; Middle East/North Africa 7%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 2 part-timeEligibility international students planning US study,intermediate English proficiencyIssues 1-20, IAP-66 5 0

2 c..)

186

Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissible or an exchange programparticipantTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingCosts tuition $2,664.00 15-weeks; application fee $100.00applicable to tuition; activities fee $40.00; health center,books, supplies $142.00; health insurance included in tuitionHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1992 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1471UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE

Language Institute80 Fort BrownBuilding 31Brownsville TX 78520Ph 210-548-6515Fax 210-544-8988E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 12 6

24 6A: 24 6

English for Specific Purposes Aviation 6 hrs/wk,Business 6 hrs/wk, Hotel Administration 6 hrs/wk, Travel 6hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 6 hrs/wkTerms 12 weeks beginning September, January, June; 4weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 1,000 average termDistribution Americas 90%; Asia/Oceania 3%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Middle East/North Africa 2%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 32 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 21 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20

Academic credit 24 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: if academically admissibleTests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts Contact sponsorHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovidedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1995 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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1472UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN

English Language Institute1201 West University DriveEdinburg TX 78539-2999Ph 210-381-2133, 210-316-7101Fax 210-384-5001E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 4LI: 20 4

20 4A: 20 4

English for Specific Purposes Business 6 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 6 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, May; 4 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 9Program size 64 average termDistribution Americas 98%; Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe,Western 1%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificate,minimum 17 years of age; minimum 13 years of age for4-week summer sessionIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan testsServices academic counseling, campus orientation,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, internationalstudent adviser, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $750.00 8-weeks; application fee $100.00applicable to tuition; student services $65.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $650.008-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1981 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE)

UTAH1473AMERICAN WEST LANGUAGE INSTITUTE

Intensive English Programc/o Dixie College225 South 700 EastSt George UT 84770Ph 801-652-7500Fax 801-656-4006

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 5U: 25 5

25 5A: 25 5

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation:unspecified test

Terms 10 weeks beginning September, January, March,JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 25 average termDistribution Americas 4%; Asia/Oceania 92%; Europe,Western 4%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 3 part-time 1 full-timeAdministrators: 2 part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 18 years of age,minimum 16 years in summer, official statement of financialresponsibilityIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approvalTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,800.00 10-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $160.00Housing Campus housing: limited Off-campus housing:readily available, moderately priced; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $450.00 10-weeksBoard board plan $480.00 10-weeksOther information Established: 1992 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1474BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY

English Language Center2113 JKHBProvo UT 84602Ph 800-298-8375, 801-378-2691Fax 801-378-8295E-mail [email protected] http:// humanities .byu.edu /elc /ELCBrochure

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

IEP note 5-15 hours language lab; TOEFL lab, TOEICstudy and CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation:unspecified test 5 hrs/wkTerms 14 weeks beginning September, January, MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 180 average termDistribution Americas 37%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 6%; Middle East/North Africa4%Faculty Teachers: 7 full-time, 40 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7full-time, 20 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 17 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May audit academic coursesTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, field trips, host family,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,interactive video disk lab, religion classCosts tuition $1,450.00 14-weeks; application fee $25.00;healthdrisurance $115.00

See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. = See program sponsor2c5 9 this book. 187

Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $1,815.00 14-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1980 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

1475COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH

Intensive English ProgramSupplemental English InstitutePrice UT 84501Ph 800-336-2381, 801-637-2120Fax 801-637-4102E-mail jjohnson ©ac.ceu.eduURL http://www.ceu.edu/

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

ConversationHrs/wk: Class Partners

LI: 15 215 2

A: 15 2IEP note Language lab optional; new students must take 1credit orientation courseTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, March; 5weeks beginning June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 35 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 80%; Europe, Eastern 10%;Europe, Western 10%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time Full-time teaching load: 5hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1 full-timeAdministrators: 1 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institutionIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admissionAcademic credit degree credits for ESL May takeacademic courses: with adviser's approvalTests International, Institutional TOEFL, SAT, ACTServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,440.00 10-weeks; application fee $25.00;3-week orientation $500.00; activities fee and healthinsurance included in tuitionHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $365.00 10-weeksBoard board plan $565.00 10-weeksOther information Established: 1986 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1476ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDY CENTER,CEDAR CITY

Intensive English Programc/o Southern Utah University351 West Center StreetCedar City UT 84720Ph 801-865-8033, 801-865-8246Fax 801-865-8013E-mail [email protected]

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269

Intensive English ProgramLiving

Hrs/wk: Class Language LabB: 22 3LI: 22 3

22 3A: 22 3

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL2 hrs/wkTerms 5 weeks beginning August, September, November,January, February, March, April, June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 35 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 70%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 2%; Other/Unknown 6%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 9 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiency (TOEFL 480-500)Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with adequate English language proficiency (TOEFL480)Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $775.00 5-weeks; application fee $75.00;activities fee $60.00; health insurance $45.00; materials$15.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $40.00 1-weekBoard board plan $50.00 1-weeksOther information Established: 1991 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles 10

1477ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDY CENTER,SALT LAKE CITY

Intensive English Program1733 South 1100 EastSalt Lake City UT 84105Ph 801-487-2499Fax 801-487-2198E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 23LI: 23

23A: 23

English for Specific Purposes Business 15 hrs/wk,Teaching Assistants 15 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: unspecifiedtest 2 hrs/wkTerms 5 weeks beginning August, September, November,January, February, March, April, June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 40 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 60%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 2%; Other/Unknown 6%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 19 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with adequate English language proficiency (TOEFL468)Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, locallydeveloped testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $775.00 5-weeks; application fee $75.00;activities fee $75.00; placement test $50.00; health insurance$20.00 month; homestay application $75.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1981 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1478SALT LAKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Intensive English ProgramPO Box 30808Salt Lake City UT 84130Ph 801-967-3245E-mail huberdeilslcc.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15 3LI: 15 31: 15 3

A: 20 3Terms 11 weeks beginning September, January, March; 10weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning SeptemberAverage class size 17Program size 100 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 50%;Europe, Western 10%; Other/Unknown 14%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 6 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 15 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses: atAdvanced levelTests locally developed testsServices academic. counseling, academic placement,homestay, recreational activities, international studentassociationCosts Contact sponsorHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1983 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1479SNOW COLLEGE

Intensive English Program150 College AvenueEphraim UT 84627-1299Ph 801-283-4021Fax 801-283-6879 .E-mail [email protected] http://www.snow.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25I: 22A: 16

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL2 hrs/wkTerms 12 weeks beginning September, June; 10 weeksbeginning January, MarchLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 17Program size 100 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 65%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Other/Unknown13%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 17 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 2 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto US college/universityIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 11 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language with 3.0 GPA or better May takeacademic courses: at Advanced level with approval ofinstructor, adviserTests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan tests,SATServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay, hostfamily, personal/cultural counselingCosts tuition $1,705.00 12-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $155.00; ESL fee $75.00Financial aid limited assistanceHousing Campus housing: available academic yearOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $750.00 12-weeksBoard board plan $750.00 12-weeksOther information Established: 1978 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

1480UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

English Language Institute2202 Annex DCESalt Lake City UT 84112Ph 800-444-8638, 801-581-4600Fax 801-585-9449E-mail [email protected] http://www.dce.utah.edu/Elipage.htm

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 18 2

18 2A: 16 2

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English for Specific Purposes Business 15 hrs/wk,Travel 15 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 6 hrs/wkTerms 11 weeks beginning September; 10 weeksbeginning January, March; 8 weeks beginning June; 4 weeksbeginning June, August; 2 weeks beginning July, AugustIA:ingest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 90 average termFaculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 6 part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with approval of academic adviser, program directorTests International, Institutional TOEFL, TOEICServices field trips, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,505.00 10- or 11-weeks; application fee$50.00; health insurance $122.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1990 (HE)

1481UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English Language InstituteLogan UT 84322-0715Ph 801-797-2081Fax 801-797-4050E-mail [email protected] http://www.usu.edu/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note I, A: 1 hour wordprocessing course available;language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Teaching AssistantsTerms 10 weeks beginning October, January, March; 8weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 17Program size 125 average termDistribution Africa 3%; Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 82%;Europe, Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 2%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 5%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:10 full-time, 6 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 25 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing electives in somel majors May take academiccourses: at Advanced level with approval of ESL adviser,academic adviserTests International TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,421.00 10-weeks; application fee $35.00;health insurance $174.00

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Housing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:difficult to find, moderately priced Room and board:$1,175.00 10-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1970 Member- UCIEP(HE) (P + C)

VERMONT1482INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OF ENGLISH,VERMONT

Intensive English Programc/o School for International TrainingPO Box 676, Kipling RoadBrattleboro VT 05302-0676Ph 802-257-7751Fax 802-258-3227E-mail [email protected] http://www.WorldLearning.org/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5LI: 20 5

20 5A: 20 5

IEP note I, A: 4-hour elective course may includeconversation/contemporary issues, academic. English forbusiness, or TOEFL preparation optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL4 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) 1 week beginning DecemberAverage class size 11Program size 40 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 40%; Asia/Oceania 36%;Europe, Eastern 1%; Europe, Western 19%; Middle East/North Africa 2%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 16 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEIC, SPEAKServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, university assistanceserviceCosts tuition $1,225.00 4-weeks; application fee $90.00;health insurance included in tuition; activities fee optionalHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room and board: $725.00 4-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1962 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) II

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

1483SAINT MICHAEL'S COLLEGE

School of International StudiesWinooski ParkColchester VT 05439-0253Ph 802-654-2300Fax 802-654-2595E-mail [email protected] http://www.smcvt.edu/sis/program.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 5

LI: 20 520 5

A: 20 5

English for Specific Purposes Business, Science, TestPreparation: TOEFLTerms 3 weeks beginning May, June; 15 or 8 weeksyear-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 65 average termDistribution Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 45%; Europe,Eastern 13%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa1%; Other/Unknown 11%Faculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 13 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 8full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 6 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing electives May take academic courses: as part ofuniversity academic programTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,444.00 8-weeks; application fee $20.00;health insurance $64.00; communications fee $60.00Financial aid limitedHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $977.00 8-weeksBoard board plan $622.00 8-weeksOther information Established: 1954 Member- UCIEP(HE) (P + C)

1484SAINT MICHAEL'S COLLEGE

University Academic ProgramSchool of International StudiesWinooski ParkColchester VT 05439-0253Ph 802-654-2300Fax 802-654-2595E-mail [email protected] http://www.smcvt.edu/sis/program.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class10

AcademicCourses

8Terms 15 weeks beginning January, August; 13 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12

Program size 31 average termDistribution Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 45%; Europe,Eastern 13%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa1%; Other/Unknown 11%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time Administrators: 2 part-timeEligibility international students with TOEFL 480-520Issues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit 12 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: as part of programTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $5,920.00 15-weeks; application fee $20.00;health insurance $128.00; communications fee $120.00Financial aid limitedHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovided Room: $1,868.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $1,357.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1962 Member: UCIEP(HE) (P +C)

VIRGINIA1485ARLINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS VOCATIONAL,CAREER AND ADULT EDUCATION

Intensive English ProgramClarendon Education Center2801 Clarendon Boulevard, Suite 218Arlington VA 22201Ph 703-358-4200Fax 703-527-6966E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15 5LI: 15 5

15 5

A: 15 5English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL20 hrs/wkTerms 12 weeks beginning September, January, March,JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 22Program size 200 average termFaculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time Administrators: 7 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $812.00 12-weeks; application fee $100.00applicable to tuitionHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovidedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1970

See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. 11 = See program sponsor's ad(s) in this book.

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1486EASTERN MENNONITE UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramHarrisonburg VA 22801Ph 540-432-4161Fax 540-432-4444E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 20

17 2

A: 17 2IEP note 6 hours Bridge ProgramEnglish for Specific Purposes Graduate Study 20 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 2 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 4 weeksbeginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 7Program size 22 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 8%; Asia/Oceania 75%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 2%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2

full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationals with secondary schoolcertificate and referencesIssues 1-20Academic credit 15 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses: atAdvanced level and in Bridge ProgramTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $5,400.00 15-weeks; application fee $35.00applicable to tuition; health insurance $700.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $2,100.0015-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1989 Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE)

1487GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY

English Language Institute4400 University DriveRobinson B338Fairfax VA 22030-4444Ph 703-993-3660Fax 703-993-3664E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

OptionalHrs/wk: Class Workshops

LE 20 2

20 2

A: 20 2

IEP note I, A: includes skills coursesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 2 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 4 hrs/wk, Medicine 4 hrs/wk, Science2 hrs/wk

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Terms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 10 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 120 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 6%; Asia/Oceania 56%;Europe, Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 26%; Other/Unknown 3%Faculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 8 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 14 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 8full-time, 8 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency (TOEFL 500)Tests International TOEFL, CELTServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,500.00 15-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $55.00; health insurance $550.00 yearHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: assistance in locating provided Room:$1,600.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $950.00 16-weeks, 19 meals per weekOther information Established: 1981 Member: UCIEP(HE) (P +C)

1488MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITYIntensive English Program2807 North Glebe RoadArlington VA 22207-4299Ph 703-284-1555Fax 703-284-1693E-mail [email protected], http: / /www.marymount.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 20

15A: 13-14

IEP note Class hours include language labTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 6 weeksbeginning May, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 45 average termDistribution Africa 6%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 60%;Europe, Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 6%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 15%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 7 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institutionIssues 1-20Academic credit 25 undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: at Intermediate and AdvancedlevelsTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,crosscultural activities, field trips, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $6,200.00 15-weeks; application fee $30.00;health insurance $175.00 for commuters; lab fee$50.00-$75.00 for some courses

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $2,820.00 15-weeks; health insuranceincluded in housingBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1974 (HE)

1489OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY

English Language CenterNorfolk VA 23529-0086Ph 757-683-4424Fax 757-683-4640E-mail [email protected] http://www.odu.edu/gnusers/teevan/elchtml.htm

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassLI: 20

20A: 20

'EP note Language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Graduate Study 7-20 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL (Advanced level) 3 hrs/wkTerms 7 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, May, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 100 average term

Faculty Teachers: 7 full-time, 12 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7full-time, 12 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissible and TOEFL 500 (speciallydesigned Bridge Program)Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, personaVcultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $1,200.00 7-weeks; application fee $25.00;health insurance $40.00 month; optional activities feeHousing -Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,373.00-$1,717.0015-weeksBoard board plan $1,012.00 15-weeks, $601.00 for halfboard available in one dormitoryOther information Established: 1981 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + CAI

1490RADFORD UNIVERSITY

English Language InstituteRadford VA 24142Ph 540-831-5403Fax 540-831-6023E-mail dkauffma @runet.edu

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Hrs/wk: ClassB: 18-20LI: 18-20

18-20A: 20

LEP note Language lab availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Business, TestPreparation: TOEFLTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 6 weeksbeginning May, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 7Program size 15 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 60%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Middle East/North Africa 5%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiency (TOEFL 500) and meetingadmissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with English language proficiency if academically admissible(TOEFL 480)Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,500.00 15-weeks; health insurance $41.00monthHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff- campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,165.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $960.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1984 Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE) (P + C)

1491SHENANDOAH UNIVERSITY

Intensive English Program1460 University DriveWinchester VA 22601Ph 540-665-5460, 540-665-5443Fax 540-665-5446E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

TutoringHrs/wk: Class Partners

B: 20 10LI: 20 10

20 10A: 20 10

LEP note Unlimited CAI availableEnglish for Specific Purposes Education 5 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 5 hrs/wk, Marketing 3 hrs/wk, Science 3hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning September, January, April;flexible starting dates and shorter terms availableLongest break(s) 4 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 12Program size 90 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 80%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-time

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Eligibility all applicants minimum 16 years of ageIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 12 undergraduate and graduate degreecredits for ESL replacing foreign language or replacingelectives May take academic courses: with TOEFL 500 orpermission of deanTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $375.00 1-week; application fee $30.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $2,400.0016-weeksBoard board plan included in housing, 21 meals per weekOther information Established: 1993 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1492VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY

English Language Program916 West Franklin StreetMillhiser House, Room 205Richmond VA 23284-3043Ph 804-828-2551Fax 804-828-2552

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 18-22LI: 18-22

19A: 19

LEP note 2-4 hours language lab, conversation partnersoptionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Graduate Study, TestPreparation: TOEFLTerms 15 weeks beginning January; 14 weeks beginningAugust; 3, 5 or 8 weeks beginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 150 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 55%;Europe, Eastern 13%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/North Africa 17%; Other/Unknown 1%Faculty Teachers: 10 full-time, 8 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 17 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:10 full-time, 8 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 2part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissible at High Intermediate to AdvancedlevelsTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, culturalorientationCosts tuition $2,355.00 15-weeks; application fee $35.00;testing fee $45.00; health insurance $650.00 yearFinancial aid available to residents

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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GONZAGA UNIVERSITYENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTER

Located in Spokane,Washington State

Year-round program; start any-time!Eight levels of instruction, frombeginning to advancedComplete orientation programGuaranteed on-campus housingSmall classes/average 10 studentsUndergraduate credit awardedAmerican conversation partnersA beautiful, safe environment forstudyFull access to all UniversityfacilitiesExperienced, caring faculty, allwith M.A. or Ph.D. degrees

For complete information and an application,write to:

The DirectorsEnglish Language Center

Gonzaga UniversitySpokane, WA 99258 USA

FAX: (509) 324-5814

Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,464.00 15-weeksBoard board plan $845.00 15-weeksOther information Established: 1989 (HE) (P + C)

WASHINGTON1493AMERICAN CULTURAL EXCHANGE,MOUNT VERNON

ACE Language Institutec/o Skagit Valley College2405 College WayMt Vernon WA 98273Ph 360-428-1004Fax 360-428-1003E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

His /wk: Class ElectivesB: 20 4LL 20 4

20 4A: 20 4

Terms 5 weeks beginning September, October, January,February, April, May, June, July

Longest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 40 average termDistribution Americas 7%; Asia/Oceania 71%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Middle East/North Africa 12%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approvalTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personaVcultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $900.00 5-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $60.00Financial aid tuition scholarships based on academicachievement, cultural diversity, needHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $320.00 5-weeksBoard no board planOther information Established.: 1993 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

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1494AMERICAN CULTURAL EXCHANGE,NORTH SEATTLE

ACE Language Institutedo North Seattle Center10303 Meridian Avenue North, Suite 102Seattle WA 98133Ph 206-528-5660Fax 206-528-5662E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

LEP note Post-Advanced: 20

Electives4444

hours classEnglish for Specific Purposes BusinessTerms 5 weeks beginning September, November, January,February, March, April, June, July, AugustLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 60 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 75%; Middle East/North Africa10%; Other/Unknown 15%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approvalTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $890.00; 5-weeks application fee $50.00;health insurance $60.00Financial aid tuition scholarships based on academicachievement, cultural diversity, needHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room and board: $550.00 5-weekshomestayBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1989 Member. AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1495AMERICAN CULTURAL EXCHANGE, OLYMPIA

ACE Language Institutec/o South Puget Sound Community College2011 Mottman Road SouthwestOlympia WA 98512Ph 360-943-7624Fax 360-943-7723E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class ElectivesB: 20 4LI: 20 4

20 4A: 20 4

IEP note Post-Advanced: 20 hours class

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Terms 5 weeks beginning September, November, January,February, April, May, June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 50 average termDistribution Americas 11%; Asia/Oceania 75%; Europe,Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 3%; Middle East/North Africa3%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 3 part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approvalTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, homestay, host family,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, college facilitiesCosts tuition $890.00 5-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $60.00Financial aid tuition scholarships based on academicachievement, cultural diversity, needHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $440.005-weeks homestayBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1993 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1496AMERICAN CULTURAL EXCHANGE, SEATTLE

ACE Language Institutec/o Seattle Pacific UniversitySeattle WA 98119Ph 206-281-2106Fax 206-281-2076E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class ElectivesB: 20 4

LI: 20 420 4

A: 20 4IEP note Post-Advanced: 20 hours classEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation:unspecified test 4 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, March,June; 5 weeks beginning JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 140 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 2%; Asia/Oceania 79%;Europe, Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 10%Faculty Teachers: 14 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:14 full-time, 7 part-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approvalTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, campus orientation, conversation partners,field trips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

counseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counseling,student council, tutoring, university facilitiesCosts tuition $2,450.00 10-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $107.00Financial aid tuition scholarships based on academicachievement, cultural diversity, needHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,723.0010-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1977 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1497AMERICAN CULTURAL EXCHANGE, TACOMA

ACE Language Institutec/o Pacific Lutheran University12002 Park AvenueTacoma WA 98447Ph 206-535-7325Fax 206-535-8794E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class ElectivesB: 20 4LE 20 4

20 4A: 20 4

IEP note Post-Advanced: 20 hours classTerms 7 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, May, June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 80 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 84%; Europe, Western 1%;Middle East/North Africa 15%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time Administrators: 5 full-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approvalTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, university facilitiesCosts tuition $1,400.00 7-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $67.00Financial aid tuition scholarships based on academicachievement, cultural diversity, needHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $790.007-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1978 Member AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1498BELLEVUE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

University Preparation3000 Landerholm Circle SoutheastHouse 2Bellevue WA 98007Ph 206-641-2409Fax 206-641-0246E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 3LI: 20 3

20 3A: 20 3

English for Specific Purposes Business 20 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, April; 8weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 13Program size 130 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 75%; Middle East/North Africa10%; Other/Unknown 15%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 30 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 28 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with program director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,700.00 10-weeks; application fee $150.00;health insurance $117.00; placement fee $200.00; activitiesfee included in application feeHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $475.00 month forhomestayBoard no board planOther information Established: 1981 (HE) (P + C)

1499CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

University English as a Second Language(UESL)Ellensburg WA 98926-7562Ph 509-963-1375Fax 509-963-1380E-mail horowitz @cwu.eduURI, http://www.cwu.edu/-intlprog/uesl.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 15-20LE 15-20

15-20A: 15-20

IEP note Language lab, tutorial optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk, Travel5 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, March; 9weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicable

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Average class size 10Program size 70 average termDistribution Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 90%; Europe,Western 5%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 3 part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May audit academic courses:at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, personaVculturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,300.00; application fee $30.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board:$1,078.00-$1,940.00 10-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1987 (HE)

1500EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

English Language Institute354 Patterson HallMailstop 34Cheney WA 99004Ph 509-359-2259Fax 509-359-7855E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 17

18 218 2

A: 19English for Specific Purposes BusinessTerms 11 weeks beginning September, January, March; 8weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 80 average termDistribution Americas 1%; Asia/Oceania 92%; MiddleEast/North Africa 7%Faculty Teachers: 8 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 14 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 8full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:with program director's approvalTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,875.00 11-weeks, $1,687.00 8-weeks;application fee $30.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately pricedRoom and board: $1,300.00-$1,800.00 11-weeks,$1,200.00-$1,300.00 8-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1979 Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE)

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1501EF INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ENGLISHOLYMPIA

Intensive English Programc/o Evergreen State CollegeSeminar Building, Room 4154Olympia WA 98505Ph 360-866-6000Fax 360-866-6838

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 15-20 3LI: 15-20 3

15-20 3A: 15-20 3

English for Specific Purposes Other: SpecializedPrograms upon RequestTerms 38 weeks beginning January (academic year);2-weeks year-round (minimum enrollment)Longest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 100 average term, 200 summerDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 80%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa2%; Other/Unknown 1%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 4 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: must pay full tuition to take part-time classTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $940.00 2-weeks, $11,300 January-Septemberlanguage year; application fee $90.00Housing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:readily available; assistance in locating provided Room andboard: included in tuitionBoard room and board included in tuitionOther information Established: 1986 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1502ELS LANGUAGE CENTERS, SEATTLE

Intensive English Programdo Seattle University914 East Jefferson StreetSeattle WA 98122Ph 206-623-1481Fax 206-623-7452E-mail [email protected] http://www.els.com

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 2511: 25

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Located in Spokane,Washington State

Year-round program; start any-time!Eight levels of instruction, frombeginning to advancedComplete orientation programGuaranteed on-campus housingSmall classes/average 10 studentsUndergraduate credit awardedAmerican conversation partnersA beautiful, safe environment forstudyFull access to all UniversityfacilitiesExperienced, caring faculty, allwith M.A. or Ph.D. degrees

For complete information and an application,write to:

The DirectorsEnglish Language Center

Gonzaga UniversitySpokane, WA 99258 USA

FAX: (509) 324-5814

English for Specific Purposes Business 30 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 30 hrs/wkTerms 4 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 14Program size 120 average termFaculty Full-time teaching load: 30 hours/weekAdministrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues I-20, IAP-66Academic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, CambridgeServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, telephone cardCosts tuition $1,160.00 4-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $35.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff- campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board:$785.00-$885.00 4-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1961 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1503GONZAGA UNIVERSITY

English Language CenterSpokane WA 99258Ph 509-328-4220Fax 509-324-5814

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 20 5

20 5A: 20 5

IEP note Tutorial availableTerms 7 weeks beginning September, October, January,March; 6 weeks beginning May, JuneLongest break(s) 3 weeks beginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 30 average termDistribution Americas 15%; Asia/Oceania 65%; Europe,Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa 15%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit degree credits for ESL May auditacademic coursesTests Michigan tests, locally developed tests

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Services academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, persona/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $1,700.00 7-weeks; application fee $40.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $600.00 7-weeksBoard board plan $600.00 7-weeksOther information Established: 1977 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE)

1504KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER, SEATTLE

Access AmericaUniversity District Building1107 NE 45th Street, Suite 440Seattle WA 98105-4614Ph 800-522-7770, 206-632-0634, 212-262-4980Fax 212-957-1654E-mail [email protected] http://www.kaplan.com/intlApplication contact: Kaplan Educational Centers,International Admissions, 888 Seventh Avenue, New YorkNY 10106

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab15 1015 10

A: 15 10English for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 3 hrs/wk, Law 3 hrs/wk, Medicine 3 hrs/wk,Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL,TOEIC, TWE, TSE 3 hrs/wk, Other: Test preparation also forGMAT, GRE, LSAT, SAT, MCAT, USMLE, othersTerms 4 weeks beginning each month, four 12-weekcycles per yearLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning July, 1 weekbeginning DecemberAverage class size 10Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 26%; Asia/Oceania 54%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 4%; Middle East/North Africa6%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicants with high school diplomaIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with minimum TOEFL of 530 or 550Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, TOEICServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, test preparationCosts tuition $2,100.00 12-weeks, includes books andmaterials; application fee $200.00; application fee includesactivities fee and health insuranceHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: no information providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles 0

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Intensive English ProgramHighline Community CollegeSeattle Center, 2400 South 240th StreetDes Moines WA 98198-9800Ph 206-870-3740Fax 714-753-0880E-mail [email protected] contact: LCP International Institute ExecutiveOffice, 930 AT&T Tower, 8001 Irvine Center Drive, IrvineCA 92718

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note Optional language lab and CAIEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5-25 hrs/wk,Graduate Study 25 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: GMAT, GRE,SAT, TOEFL 5-25 hrs/w, Other: Customized and CertificatePrograms 25 hrs/wkTerms 8 weeks beginning January, February, April, June,August, October; 3 weeks beginning DecemberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 70 average termDistribution Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania 28%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 18%; Middle East/North Africa24%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 4 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, LAP -66Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, SLEPServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $945.00 4-weeks; application fee $75.00;health insurance $48.00; student services & activities $95.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1979 Member- AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1506PIERCE COLLEGE

Intensive English ProgramInternational Programs9401 Farwest Drive SouthwestTacoma WA 98498Ph 206-964-7327, 206-964-6229Fax 206-964-6256

Academic year 1995/96

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Intensive English ProgramHrs/wk: Class Lab

B: 17 417 417 4

A: 18 4English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 5hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, April; 4weeks beginning June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 40 average termDistribution Americas 2%; Asia/Oceania 95%; MiddleEast/North Africa 3%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 17 hours/week Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility international students with secondary schoolcertificate and planning US study, minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with approval of director, adviserTests International TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personaVcultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,776.00 10-weeks, $750.00 4-weeks;application fee $10.00; health insurance $127.00 unlesswaivedHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating providedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1991 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE)

1507SEATTLE CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

International Education Programs1701 BroadwaySeattle WA 98122Ph 206-587-3893Fax 206-587-3868E-mail [email protected] http://www.sccd.ctc.eclu/-ccglobal

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 2

LI: 20 2. 20 2

A: 15 2IEP note 3-5 hours academic coursesEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk,Communications 5 hrs/wk, Hotel Administration 5 hrs/wk,Travel 5 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEIC, TOEFL 10 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, April; 8weeks beginning June; 4 weeks beginning March, April,May, June, July, August, SeptemberLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 275 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 70%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 5%

Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 15 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 20 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 15 part-time Administrators: 3 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at College Bridge levelTests Institutional TOEFL, TOEIC, SLEPServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, faculty exchangeCosts tuition $1,740.00 10-weeks; application fee $35.00;health insurance $17.00; student activity center $15.00;transportation $10.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovidedBoard no board planOther information Established: 1989 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

1508SOUTH SEATTLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Intensive English Language Program6000 16th Avenue SouthwestSeattle WA 98106-1499Ph 206-763-5141, 206-764-7965Fax 206-764-5836E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20

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English for Specific Purposes Aviation 2-8 hrs/wk,Business 2-8 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: unspecified test 2-8hrs/wk, Other: Contract Programs available in most areas2-8 hrs/wkTerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, April; 8-12weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 45 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 75%; Middle East/North Africa20%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 8 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:7 part-time Administrators: 3 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto US college/universityIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, field trips,homestay, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,740.00 10-weeks; application fee $35.00;health insurance $117.00; computer lab $25.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff- campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $525.00month homestayBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1986 (HE) (P + C)

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1509TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Intensive English Program6501 South 19th StreetTacoma WA 98466Ph 206-566-5290, 206-566-5000Fax 206-566-5203E-mail [email protected] http://www.tacoma.ctc.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 17-18

1715

A: 15IEP note 2-4 hours language lab; 2-4 hours CAITerms 10 weeks beginning September, January, March; 8weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 17Program size 125 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 6%; Asia/Oceania 79%;Europe, Eastern 6%; Europe, Western 6%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 1%; Other/Unknown 1%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 6 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 6 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit degree credits for ESL at Advanced levelMay take academic courses: with program director'sapprovalTests Michigan tests, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, homestay, host family, personaVcultural counseling, recreational activities, tutorial,international student organizationCosts tuition $1,765.00 10-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $117.00; student body/facility fee $8.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $425.00month homestayBoard board plan included in housing for homestay; mealtickets available for on-campusOther information Established: 1970 (HE) (P +C)

1510UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

Intensive English ProgramUW Educational OutreachBox 354232Seattle WA 98195Ph 206-543-6242Fax 206-685-9572E-mail [email protected] http://weber.u.washington.edu/-es1

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

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English for Specific Purposes Business, Education, Law,Teaching Assistants, Test Preparation: TOEFL, Other:ForestryTerms 10 weeks beginning September, December, March,JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 14Program size 300 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 70%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa10%; Other/Unknown 3%Faculty Teachers: 30 full-time, 13 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:30 full-time, 13 part-time Administrators: 7 full-time, 8part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced level with adviser's approvalTests International, Institutional TOEFL; Michigan testsServices academic counseling, field trips, personaVculturalcounseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,800.00 10-weeks; application fee $30.00;health insurance $107.00Financial aid limited scholarships availableHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $450.00 12-weeksBoard board planOther information Established: 1975 (HE) (P + C)

1511WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF LANGUAGES

Intensive ESL Program98 Yesler WaySeattle WA 98104-2524Ph 206-682-4463Fax 206-224-7927E-mail [email protected] http://www.academy-of-languages.org

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25IEP note 5 hours or more language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Communications 25 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 20 hrs/wk, Other: PrivatePrograms upon RequestTerms 5 weeks year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 75 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 12%; Asia/Oceania 57%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 10%; Middle East/North Africa 15%Faculty Teachers: 7 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 3 full-time, 2 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit degree credits for ESL May takeacademic courses: with adequate English languageproficiency (TOEFL 550)Tests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, locallydeveloped testsServices academic counseling, airport meeting,conversation partners, field trips, homestay, host family,

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounseling, volunteer placementCosts tuition $910.00 5-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $40.00; airport meeting $30.00; homestayplacement fee $100.00Housing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $625.005-weeks homestayBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established 1979 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1512WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY

Intensive American Language CenterBryan 101Pullman WA 99164-5110Ph 509-335-6675Fax 509-335-2373E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 21-24LI: 21-24

21-24A: 21-24

Terms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning MarchAverage class size 13Program size 130 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 1%; Asia/Oceania 85%;Europe, Western 1%; Middle East/North Africa 6%; Other/Unknown 6%Faculty Teachers: 24 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:16 full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 6part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificate,minimum 18 years of ageIssues 1-20Academic credit not offeredTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, field trips,international student adviser, personaVcultural counseling,visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,620.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00;activities fee $10.00; computer lab $25.00; student healthservice $32.00; health insurance $47.00 monthHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom and board: $1,000.00 8-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: no information provided(HE) (P +C)

1513WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramOM 530Bellingham WA 98225-9048Ph 360-650-3755Fax 360-650-6818E-mail [email protected] http://www.wwu.edu/WestemOnline/CISP/IEP/IEP.html

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class CAILI: 18-25 2

18-25 2

A: 18-25 2

IEP note 1-3 hours conversation; language lab optionalEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 3hrs/wkTerms 12 weeks beginning September; 11 weeksbeginning January, March; 9 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 11Program size 45 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 6%; Asia/Oceania 80%;Europe, Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 6%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 4%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 4 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 18 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with program director's approval and TOEFL 520 after onequarter of IEP studyTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, locallydeveloped testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personaVcultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $1,465.00 11-weeks; application fee $100.00applicable to tuition; health insurance included in tuition;cost of textbooks additionalHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,500.0011-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1984 Member- AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1514WHATCOM COMMUNITY COLLEGE

English Language Program237 West Kellogg RoadBellingham WA 98226Ph 360-676-2170Fax 360-676-2171

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 18

Tutoring1

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IEP note Students of all levels are in one classEnglish for Specific Purposes Business

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Terms 55 weeks beginning July; 45 weeks beginningSeptember; students may enter January or March withTOEFL 450-460Longest break(s) 4 weeks beginning December, 1 weekbeginning MarchAverage class size 12Program size 12 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 100%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 8 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility international students with secondary schoolcertificateIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic courses: if academically admissibleTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counseling,tutoring, teaching assistants, International FriendshipProgramCosts tuition $11,050.00 5-quarters, $9,200.00 4-quarters,$2,300.00 1-quarter; health insurance $117.00 quarterHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided; campus housing available atWestern Washington University during academic yearBoard no board planOther information Established: 1990 (HE) (P + C)

1515WHITWORTH COLLEGE

English Language ProgramSpokane WA 99251Ph 509-466-1000, 509-466-3232Fax 509-466-3723E-mail [email protected] http://www.whitworth.edu

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabA: 12 3

IEP note 3-5 hours activitiesTerms 14 weeks beginning September, FebruaryLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 40 average termDistribution Africa 7%; Asia/Oceania 57%; Europe,Eastern 2%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa1%; Other/Unknown 28%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institution or planning US study, and TOEFL 460-525Issues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiency or minimumTOEFL 525Academic credit 24 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses: ifacademically admissibleTests International TOEFL, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crosscultll; I7 8activities, field trips, host family, housing assistance,

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international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $6,705.00 14-weeks; activities fee $62.00;health insurance $50.00; computer lab, yearbook, carregistration, clubs $140.00Financial aid grants based on academic merit andfinancial needHousing Campus housing: available academic yearOff-campus housing: readily available, expensive; assistancein locating provided Room: $1,275.00 14-weeksBoard board plan $1,175.00 14-weeksOther information Established: 1985 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

WEST VIRGINIA1516FAIRMONT STATE COLLEGE

Intensive English Program308 Hardway BuildingFairmont WV 26556Ph 800-641-5678, 304-367-4501, 304-367-4000Fax 304-366-4870E-mail [email protected]. edu

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab TutorialB: 25 5 3LI: 25 5 3

25 5 3A: 25 5 3

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL 6hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January, MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 35 average termDistribution Asia/Oceania 70%; Europe, Eastern 20%;Middle East/North Africa 10%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 14 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 12 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing electives May take academic courses: at Advancedlevel with approval of instructor, directorTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesCosts tuition $2,500.00 16-weeksHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $700.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $950.00 16-weeks, 7-day meal planOther information Established: 1989 (HE) (P + C)

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1517INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE INSTITUTE,ELKINS

Intensive English Programc/o Davis and Elkins CollegeElkins WV 26241-3996Ph 304-636-7116Fax 304-636-7522

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 25 2

LI: 25 2

25 2A: 25 2

IEP note Language lab available; unlimited use after classEnglish for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 4 weeks or longer year-roundLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 6Program size 40 average termDistribution Africa 10%; Americas 25%; Asia/Oceania36%; Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 10%; MiddleEast/North Africa 12%; Other/Unknown 2%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with adequate English language proficiencyTests Michigan tests, locally developed testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $846.00 4-weeks; application fee $50.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $450.004-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1971 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1518MARSHALL UNIVERSITY

English as a Second Language InstituteOld Main 212400 Hal Greer BoulevardHuntington WV 25755Ph 304-696-2465, 304-696-6265Fax 304-696-6353E-mail egnor @marshall.eduURL http://www.marshall.edu/cip/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 21 3

LI: 21 321 3

A: 21 3English for Specific Purposes Business 3 hrs/wk,Communications 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 6 hrs/wk, Other: Computers 3 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 6 weeksbeginning June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10

Program size 50 average termDistribution Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 40%; Europe,Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa40%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 7 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 4full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 2 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiencyAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests International, Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, campus orientation, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $3,000.00 15-weeks; application fee $45.00;activities fee $175.00; health insurance $200.00; books$150.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $1,000.00 15-weeks;married student housing availableBoard board plan $1,000.00 15-weeksOther information Established 1994 Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE) (P + C)

1519SALEM-TEIKYO UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramPO Box 791Salem WV 26426Ph 304-782-5293E-mail delgado @salem.wvnet.edu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

DEP note Class hours combined with contact hoursEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 25 hrs/wk,Marketing 25 hrs/wk, Science, Teaching Assistants 25 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 25 hrs/wkTerms 24 weeks beginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 100 average termDistribution Americas 1%; Asia/Oceania 99%Faculty Teachers: 9 full-time, 5 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 7full-time, 5 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20, TAP -66Academic credit 48 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses: withadequate English language proficiencyTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $11,658.00 year; application fee $25.00;health insurance $94.00

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Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: no information provided Room:$200.00 monthBoard board plan $294.00 monthOther information Established: 1990 (HE)

1520WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY

Intensive English ProgramEiesland HallPO Box 6297Morgantown WV 26506Ph 304-293-3604Fax 304-293-8642E-mail huntley @wvnvaxa.wvnet.eduURL http://www.as.wvu.edu/forlang/iep/ menu

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 20 2LI: 20 2

20 2A: .20 2

IEP note Minimum 2 hours conversation table,conversation partners, cultural outreachEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 1-1/2 hrs/wk,Communications 2 hrs/wk, Teaching Assistants 6 hrs/wk,Test Preparation: TOEFL 3 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 12 weeksbeginning MayLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 10Program size 60 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 30%; Europe,Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/North Africa20%; Other/Unknown 10%Faculty Teachers: 3 full-time, 16 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 9 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time, 4 part-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20

Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:if academically admissibleTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $3,275.00 16-weeks; application fee $50.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $2,400.0016-weeksBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1979 (HE) (P + C)

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WISCONSIN1521BELOIT COLLEGE

Center for Language StudiesWorld Affairs Center700 College StreetBeloit WI 53511Ph 608-363-2269Fax 608-363-2689

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabA: 25-30 5

JEP note 3-4 hours US moviesTerms 9 weeks beginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 12 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 80%; Europe,Eastern 10%Faculty Teachers: 2 full-time Full-time teaching load: 17hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 2 full-timeAdministrators: 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues I-20, IAP-66Academic credit not offeredTests locally developed testsServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, tutorialCosts tuition $2,398.00 9-weeks; health insurance $120.00Housing Campus housing: available summer onlyOff-campus housing: not permitted Room: $400.00 9-weeksBoard board plan $703.00 9-weeksOther information Established: 1985 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1522GLOBAL LANGUAGE INSTITUTE, RIVER FALLS

Intensive English Programc/o University of Wisconsin-River FallsPrucha HallRiver Falls WI 54022Ph 715-425-3090Fax 715-425-0612

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 25LI: 25

25A: 25

IEP note Class hours include language labTerms 4 weeks beginning each monthLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 12Program size 50 average termDistribution Americas 30%; Asia/Oceania 25%; Europe,Eastern 15%; Europe, Western 15%; Middle East/North Africa15%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 25 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3full-time Administrators: 2 full-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable

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Tests International, Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesCosts tuition $975.00 4-weeks; application fee $65.00;activities fee $47.00; health insurance $40.00; materials$40.00Housing Campus housing: available Off-campus housing:moderately priced; assistance in locating provided Room:$231.00 4-weeksBoard board plan $175.00-$275.00 4-weeksOther information Established: 1991 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

1523MADISON ENGLISH AS A SECONDLANGUAGE SCHOOL

Intensive English Program3009 University AvenueMadison WI 53705Ph 608-233-9962Fax 608-233-9967E-mail [email protected] http: / /www.execpc.com/- mesls/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: ClassB: 20LI: 20

20A: 20

English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL20 hrs/wkTerms 7 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, April, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 6Program size 40 average termDistribution Americas 10%; Asia/Oceania 50%; Europe,Eastern 15%; Europe, Western 15%; Middle East/North Africa10%Faculty Teachers: 5 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:5 part-time Administrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants minimum 16 years of ageIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admissionAcademic credit not applicableTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan tests, locallydeveloped testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviserCosts tuition $850.00 7-weeks; application fee $50.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: difficult to find, moderately pricedRoom: $500.00-$550.00 monthBoard no board planOther information Established: 1995

1524SAINT NORBERT COLLEGE

ESL Institute100 Grant StreetDe Pere WI 54115Ph 414-337-3181Fax 414-337-4083E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab CAIB: 20 5LI: 20 5

20 5

A: 20 5English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFL15 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning September, January; 8 weeksbeginning October, March, JuneLongest break(s) 1 week beginning MarchAverage class size 10Program size 40 average termDistribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 60%; Europe,Eastern 15%; Europe, Western 5%Faculty Teachers: 4 full-time Full-time teaching load: 20hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 3 full-timeAdministrators: 1 full-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificate,minimum 17 years of age, proof of financial resourcesIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit not offered May take academic courses:at Advanced levelTests Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, airport meeting, campusorientation, conversation partners, crosscultural activities,housing assistance, international student adviser, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $1,150.00 8-weeks; application fee $25.00;activities fee $25.00; health insurance $100.00; universityfees $30.00; university fees include one-time testing andorientation, airport meetingHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: no information provided Room:$650.00 8-weeks; campus housing is required until studentsare 23 years of ageBoard board plan $625.00 8-weeksOther information Established: 1993 Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1525UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, EAU CLAIRE

English as a Foreign LanguageDepartment of Foreign LanguagesEau Claire WI 54701Ph 715-836-4287Fax 715-836-2380E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class Lab14 3

Terms 17 weeks beginning January; 16 weeks beginningAugustLongest break(s) 1 week beginning MarchAverage, lass size 10Program size 45 average term

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Distribution Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 70%; Europe,Western 10%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 2 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility international students with academic admissionto host institution or planning US studyIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon English language proficiencyAcademic credit 12 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses: withprogram director's approvalTests Institutional TOEFL, Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $3,600.00 16-weeks; application fee $25.00;health insurance $550.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $805.00 18-weeksBoard board plan $595.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1979 (HE) (P + C)

1526UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, LA CROSSEESL Institute1725 State StreetLa Crosse WI 54601Ph 608-785-8315Fax 608-785-6918E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabB: 16 4LI: 12-16 4

8-12 3A: 2-8

IEP note A: 2 hours CAI or library researchEnglish for Specific Purposes Business 5 hrs/wk,Communications 5 hrs/wk, Graduate Study 3 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: GMAT, GRE, TOEFL 1-4 hrs/wk, Other:Research Methods 2-3 hrs/wkTerms 15 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) 2 weeks beginning MarchAverage class size 12Program size 145 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 7%; Asia/Oceania 45%;Europe, Eastern 23%; Europe, Western 9%; Middle East/North Africa 15%Faculty Teachers: 8 part-time Advanced degree ESL fields:4 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility all applicants with secondary school certificateIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on meeting admissions requirementsAcademic credit 16 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing foreign language May take academic courses:determined by internal placement examTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,campus orientation, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counseling

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Costs tuition $1,580.00 14-weeks; activities fee $236.00;health insurance $220.00; orientation & service fees $70.00Financial aid partial tuition waiversHousing Campus housing: limited, available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $665.00 14-weeks;housing during breaks may be arranged at additional costBoard board plan $250.00-$650.00 14-weeksOther information Established: 1991 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1527UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, MADISON

Program in English as a Second Language5134 H C White HallMadison WI 53706Ph 608-263-3780Fax 608-263-3709E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class ElectivesLI: 18 31: 18 3

A: 18 3English for Specific Purposes Test Preparation: TOEFLTerms 15 weeks beginning September, January; 8 weeksbeginning JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 50 average termDistribution Africa 1%; Americas 8%; Asia/Oceania 81%;Europe, Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 3%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 4%Faculty Teachers: 6 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 12 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 6full-time, 3 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility all applicantsIssues 1-20

Academic credit 3 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing freshman English May take academic courses: withprogram director's approvalTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, healthservices, clubs, student union, libraryCosts tuition $3,614.00 15-weeks; health insurance $223.00,$89.00 8-weeksHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available; assistance in locatingprovidedBoard board planOther information Established: 1965 Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE) (P +C)

1528UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEEIntensive ESL ProgramDepartment of Linguistics/ESLPO Box 413Milwaukee WI 53201Ph 800-638-2808, 414-229-5757Fax 414-229-6258E-mail [email protected] http://www.csd.uwm.edu/Dept/ESL

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

ESL ResourceHrs/wk: Class Room

B: 20 2

LI: 20 2

20 2

A: 20 2

IEP note Open language labEnglish for Specific Purposes Teaching Assistants 3 hrs/wk, Test Preparation: TOEFL 5 hrs/wkTerms 16 weeks beginning September, January; 8 weeksbeginning October, March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 15Program size 120 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 50%;Europe, Eastern 5%; Europe, Western 3%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 15%; Other/Unknown 2%Faculty Teachers: 12 full-time, 3 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 15 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:11 full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 2part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not offered May take academic courses:with adequate English language proficiency (TOEFL 485)Tests International, Institutional TOEFLServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, homestay, host family,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, e-mail,e-mail partnersCosts tuition $1,450.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $40.00 monthHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $1,125.0016-weeksBoard board plan included in housing; $250.00 4-weeksboard plan without housingOther information Established: 1977 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

1529UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, STOUT

English Language InstituteMenomonie WI 54751-0790Ph 715-232-2306

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

AmericanHrs/wk: Class Lab Culture

B: 20 4 2

20 4 220 4 2

A: 20 2 2

Terms 8 weeks beginning August, October, January,March, JuneLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 50 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 75%;Middle East/North Africa 10%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 5 full-time, 1 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 23 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 5full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 full-time, 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20. 1-20 includes academic admission conditionalon meeting admissions requirements

Academic credit 6 undergraduate degree credits for ESLreplacing freshman English May take academic courses: atAdvanced level with TOEFL 500Tests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingCosts tuition $1,225.00 8-weeks; application fee $50.00;health insurance $100.00; orientation $25.00Housing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room: $450.00 8-weeksBoard board planOther information Established: 1987 Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

1530WISCONSIN ENGLISH AS A SECONDLANGUAGE INSTITUTE

Intensive English Program19 North Pickney StreetMadison WI 53703Ph 608-257-4300Fax 608-257-4346E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

ConversationHrs/wk: Class Lab Partners

B: 20 5 2

LI: 20 5 2

1: 20 5 2

A: 20 5 2

English for Specific Purposes Business 14 hrs/wk, TestPreparation: TOEFL 10 hrs/wk, Other: Test Preparation alsoavailable for GMAT 6 hrs/wkTerms 7 weeks beginning September, October, January,March, June, JulyLongest break(s) not applicableAverage class size 8Program size 205 average termDistribution Africa 2%; Americas 20%; Asia/Oceania 60%;Europe, Eastern 3%; Europe, Western 5%; Middle East/NorthAfrica 5%; Other/Unknown 5%Faculty Teachers: 22 full-time, 12 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 16 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields:22 full-time, 12 part-time Administrators: 4 full-time, 2part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20Academic credit not applicable May take academiccourses: with program director's approval at University ofWisconsin, Madison and Edgewood CollegeTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, conversation partners, field trips, homestay,host family, volunteer organizationsCosts tuition $1,065.00 7-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $40.00 month; books $50.00 2-monthsHousing Campus housing: no campus housingOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately priced;assistance in locating provided Room and board: $550.004-weeks; homestay or dormitories at University ofWisconsin, MadisonBoard board plan included in housingOther information Established: 1981 Member- AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles

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WYOMING1531WESTERN WYOMING COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Intensive ESL Program2500 College DrivePO Box 428Rock Springs WY 82901Ph 307-382-1639, 307-382-1600Fax 307-382-1636E-mail [email protected] http://www.wwcc.cc.wy.us/

Academic year 1996/97Intensive English Program

Hrs/wk: Class LabLI: 23 4

23 4A: 23 4

IEP note 3 hours field tripsTerms 16 weeks beginning August, January; 8 weeksbeginning JulyLongest break(s) 1 week beginning MarchAverage class size 8Program size 8 average termDistribution Africa 5%; Americas 5%; Asia/Oceania 60%;Europe, Eastern 10%; Europe, Western 20%Faculty Teachers: 1 full-time, 2 part-time Full-timeteaching load: 30 hours/week Advanced degree ESL fields: 1full-time, 1 part-time Administrators: 1 part-timeEligibility foreign nationalsIssues 1-20, IAP-66. 1-20 includes academic admissionconditional on English language proficiency and meetingadmissions requirementsAcademic credit undergraduate degree credits for ESLMay take academic coursesTests Michigan testsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesCosts tuition $1,335.00 16-weeks; application fee $100.00;health insurance $450.00Financial aid available to second-year students onlyHousing Campus housing: available year-roundOff-campus housing: readily available, moderately pricedRoom: $440.00 16-weeksBoard board plan $750.00 16-weeksOther information Established: 1990 Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

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ALABAMA2001GADSDEN STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PO Box 227 George Wallace DriveGadsden AL 35902-0227Ph 205-549-8324Fax 205-549-8444

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; 2-4 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, international studentadviserESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summerI, A:English Composition, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termWriting, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information (HE) (P + C)

2002UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA

Box 870250Tuscaloosa AL 35487-0250Ph 205-348-7413Fax 205-348-9266E-mail inquiry @eli.ua.eduURL http://www.ua.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate, with 3.0 GPA (undergraduateadmission only) TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, conversation partners, crosscultural activities,field trips, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, cultural activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Graduate Scholarly Writing, 2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termGraduate Spoken English, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFall, spring, summer

Undergraduate Academic Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termUndergraduate Spoken English, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to..dependents, tourists, business personnel Member UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

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ARIZONA2003ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

Box 873106Tempe AZ 85287-3106Ph 602-965-2376Fax 602-965-8529E-mail [email protected] http://www.asu.edu/xed/alcp/esl.html

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 4 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, cultural activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Seminar for Foreign Teaching Assistants, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P+ C)

2004GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

6000 West Olive AvenueGlendale AZ 85302Ph 602-435-3136Fax 602-435-3329E-mail [email protected] http://www.gc.maricopa.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation required; 1 day campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, housing assistance, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:A:English for Speakers of Other Languages, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, immigrantsEndorsements: NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2005MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

1833 West Southern AvenueMesa AZ 85224Ph 602-461-7000URL http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/

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2006NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY

Box 6032Flagstaff AZ 86011-6032Ph 520-523-6284, 520-523-7503Fax 520-523-7074E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550-570 graduateOrientation offered; 4 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,international student clubESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:English, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:Fundamentals of Oral Communication, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termIntroduction to American Language and Culture, 3 hrs/wk,15 wk/termSemi-Intensive American English, 2-10 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents (HE) (P + C)

ARKANSAS2007ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY

Russellville AR 72801-2222Ph 800-582-6953, 501-968-0256, 501-964-0832Fax 501-968-0683E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduateOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices field trips

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2008MISSISSIPPI COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PO Box 1109Blytheville AR 72316-1189Ph 501-762-1020Fax 501-763-3704

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredTOEFL waived if student completes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:English for the Foreign-Born, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: adulteducation students (HE)

2009OUACHITA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

OBU Box 3777Arkadelphia AR 71998-0001Ph 501-245-5197Fax 501-245-5312E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduateOrientation required; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:B, LI, I, A:American Culture, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termConversational English, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termEnglish Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termListening Lab and Computer, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termPronunciation and Articulation, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termReading Comprehension, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, business personnel (HE) (P + C)

2010UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS

Fulbright College of Arts and Sciencesc/o Admissions, 215 Hunt HallFayetteville AR 72701Ph 501-575-6246Fax 501-575-7515

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived forundergraduates who complete the institutions's IEPOrientation offered; $35.00 orientation fee; 3-5 dayscampus orientation for international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:

English Grammar, 2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termI, A:Pronunciation, 2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading/Writing, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:Listening/Speaking, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, professionals Member: AAIEP Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

CALIFORNIA2011CABRILLO COMMUNITY COLLEGE

6500 Soquel DriveAptos CA 95003Ph 408-479-6200, 408-479-5709

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 450undergraduateOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:B, I, A:Discussion, Reading, Vocabulary, 2-6 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termB, LI, I, A:ESL, 6 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE)

2012CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICO

Center for International StudiesChico CA 95929-0250Ph 916-898-6105Fax 916- 898 -4020E-mail [email protected] http://www.csuchico.edu/cont/alci/index.htm

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students; $25.00 orientation fee for late arrivalsonlyServices.; academic counseling, recreational activities

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2013CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON

MH 63Fullerton CA 92634-9480Ph 714-773-2909Fax 714-449-7114

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:ESL, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termWriting, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSpring:I, A:Conversation, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:students, community (TOEFL Preparation and AccentReduction classes) Member: AAIEP Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2014CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITYLONG BEACH

1250 Bellflower BoulevardLong Beach CA 90840-0109Ph 310-985-8424Fax 310-985-7104E-mail [email protected] http://w-w-w.uces.csulb.edu/ali/

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500-550undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:English, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P + C)

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2015CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY,NORTHRIDGE

18111 Nordhoff StreetOffice of Admissions and RecordsNorthridge CA 91330Ph 818-885-3923Fax 818-885-2700E-mail [email protected] http://www.csun.edu/-hfoao031/welcome.html

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Developmental Reading, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termDevelopmental Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFreshman Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Member. AAIEP Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2016CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY,SAN BERNARDINO

5500 University ParkwaySan Bernardino CA 92407Ph 909-880-5978Fax 909-880-5905

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summerA:Intensive ESL, 4-10 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants, not requiring F-1 visa Member AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

2017CITRUS COLLEGE

1000 West Foothill BoulevardGlendora CA 91741-1899Ph 818-914-8548, 818-914-8549Fax 818-963-4854URL http://www.citrus.cc.ca.us/instprog/esl/esl.htm

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 450undergraduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, homestay, host family, housing

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

assistance, international student adviser, personaVculturalcounseling, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:

American English: Basic Writing Skills, 4 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termA:American English: Composition, 4 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termAmerican English: Pronunciation/Conversation, 2 hrs/wk,18 wk/termAmerican English: Reading and Composition, 3 hrs/wk,18 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P + C)

2018CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO

50 Phelan AvenueBox A71San Francisco CA 94112Ph 415-239-3895Fax 415-239-3804E-mail institute @ccsf.cc.cu.us

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 475undergraduateOrientation required; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:LI:Elementary Reading and Vocabulary, 6 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termElementary Writing and Grammar, 5 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termU, I:Conversation Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 18 wk/term

Intermediate Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termOral Communication and Conversation, 3 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termPronunciation, 4 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termReading and Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termWriting and Grammar, 5 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termA:Advanced Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termAdvanced Editing, 2 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termAdvanced Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termAdvanced Speaking and Pronunciation, 4 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: tourists,business personnel Member: AAIEP (HE) (P+ C)

2019COLLEGE OF MARIN

Kentfield CA 94904Ph 415-883-2211Fax 415-883-6980URL http://www.marin.cc.ca.us

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate

Orientation offered; campus orientation for internationalstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:

English: Introduction to Writing, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termEnglish: Reading, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:English: Reading, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termEnglish: Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE) (P +C)

2020COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO

1700 West Hillsdale BoulevardSan Mateo CA 94402Ph 415-574-6525Fax 415-574-6680E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 480undergraduateOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students; 16 hours Introduction to Collegecourse fall, springServices academic counseling, career counseling,personal/cultural counseling, visa/tax counseling, variousworkshopsESL CoursesFall, spring:U:Basic Phonics for Non-Native Speakers, 3 hrs/wk, 17 wk/termConversation for Non-Native Speakers, 3 hrs/wk, 17 wk/termLI, I:Writing for Non-Native Speakers, 5 hrs/wk, 17 wk/term

Accent Reduction for Non-Native Speakers, 3 hrs/wk,17 wk/termReading for Non-Native Speakers, 3 hrs/wk, 17 wk/termI, A:Speech for Non-Native Speakers, 3 hrs/wk, 17 wk/termA:Composition for Non-Native Speakers, 5 hrs/wk, 17 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: tourists,business personnel Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE)

2021CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY

1530 Concordia WestIrvine CA 92715-3299Ph 800-229-1200, 714-854-8002Fax 714-854-6854E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational students

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Services academic counseling, field trips, personaVculturalcounseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:B, I, A:American Studies, 2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termListening/Conversation, 8 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting/Grammar, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:B, I:American Studies, 2 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termListening/Conversation, 8 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termReading, 5 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termWriting/Grammar, 5 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P + C)

2022HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY

International English Language InstituteStudent Services Building 209Arcata CA 95521-8299Ph 707-826-5878Fax 707-826-5885URL http://www.humboldt.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Listening, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termWriting/Grammar, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2023LOS ANGELES PIERCE COLLEGE

6201 WinnetkaWoodland Hills CA 91371Ph 818-719-6417Fax 818-710-9844E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational students; Seminar for International Studentsoffered 2 hours/week 8-weeksServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, crosscultural activities, field trips, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities

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2024MOORPARK COLLEGE

7075 Campus RoadMoorpark CA 93021Ph 805-378-1414Fax 805-378-1499E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Orientation offered; 3 hours campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:B, I:ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termOther information Endorsements: NAFSA principles(HE)

2025NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

4007 Camino del Rio South #106San Diego CA 92108Ph 800-628-8648, 619-563-2557Fax 619-563-9393E-mail [email protected] http://www.nu.edu

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; $265.00 orientation fee; 12 dayscampus orientation for international students (4 hours perday)Services academic counseling, academic placement,computer lab, homestay, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:A:Strategies for Research Writing, 15 hrs/wk, 4 wk/termOther information Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

2026OHLONE COLLEGE

43600 Mission BoulevardFremont CA 94539-0390Ph 510-659-6155, 510-659-6000Fax 510-659-6034E-mail [email protected]

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Academic year 1996/97Orientation offered; 18 weeks campus orientation forinternational students; orientation course on US college life,study skills; 1 unit class feeServices international student adviser, recreationalactivitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:B, U:Reading, 6 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termU:Conversation, 3 hrs/wk, 18 wk/term

Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termI, A:Listening, 3 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termB, U, A:Accent Reduction, 5 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termB, I:Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termOther information (HE)

2027OXNARD COLLEGE

4000 South Rose AvenueOxnard CA 93033Ph 805-986-5859Fax 805-986-5806

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 450undergraduate preferred or highest level at English languageschoolOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational students; separate general orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,tutoringESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B:Basic Skills, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termLI:Basic Composition, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termBasic Grammar and Usage, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading and Study Skills, 6 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSounds and Patterns of Written English, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/term

Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termI, A:Composition, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termDevelopmental Vocabulary, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOral Communication, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:Composition for ESL Students, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSpeech and Diction, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE)

2028PITZER COLLEGE

1050 North Mills AvenueClaremont CA 91711-6110Ph 800-748-9371, 909-621-8308, 909-621-8129Fax 909-621-0518URL http://www.pitzer.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Advanced Expository Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termCritical Analysis through Literature, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termExpository Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpeech and Rhetoric, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists Member: AAIEP Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2029POINT LOMA NAZARENE COLLEGE

3900 Lomaland DriveSan Diego CA 92106-2899Ph 619-221-2636Fax 619-221-2653E-mail [email protected] http://www.ptloma.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation required; 3 days campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities, housingassistance, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:ESL Writing Workshop, 2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, business personnel Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

2030SADDLEBACK COLLEGE

Liberal Arts28000 Marguerite ParkwayMission Viejo CA 92692Ph 714-582-4788

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 400-487undergraduateOrientation offered; 2 hours campus orientation forintemational,students

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Services academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:LI:Pronunciation, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termLI, I:Reading and Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:Academic Skills, 6 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termGrammar Review, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termListening/Note-Taking, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading Literature, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading/Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termVocabulary Building/Idioms, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termWriting for Work, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termB, LI, I, A:Multiskills, 6 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termB, LI, A:Conversation, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:refugees, residents, foreign nationals (HE) (P + C)

2031SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE OF CALIFORNIA

PO Box 3091Moraga CA 94575Ph 510-631-4359

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 535undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, workshops on various topicsESL CoursesFall, spring:American Culture and Civilization, 15 wk/termFreshman Composition for Non-Native Writers, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2032SAN DIEGO MESA COLLEGE

7250 Mesa College DriveSan Diego CA 92111Ph 619-560-2741

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities,international student adviserESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B:English for Speakers of Other Languages, 6 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termLI:Transitional College ESL, 6 hrs/wk, 18 wk/term

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2033SAN FRANCISCO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC1201 Ortega StreetSan Francisco CA 94122-4498Ph 415-759-3422Fax 415-759-3499URL http://SFCM.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduateOrientation offered; $25.00 orientation fee; 1 day campusorientation for international students; additional 1 daycampus orientation for all studentsServices academic counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:

ESL, 4-1/2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:students admitted to degree programs (HE)

2034STANFORD UNIVERSITY

Building 460 LinguisticsStanford CA 94305-2105Ph 415-725-1554, 415-725-1557Fax 415-723-1442E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 575 graduateOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational students, part of 3 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall:A:Aural Comprehension, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termFall, spring:A:Speaking and Teaching in English, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termFall, winter, spring:A:Discussion, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termGraduate Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOral Presentation, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termWriting Academic English, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termWinter:

A:Interpreting English, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:postdoctoral students (HE) (P + C)

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

2035UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO

2130 Fulton StreetLM 142San Francisco CA 94117-1080Ph 415-666-6862Fax 415-666-2353E-mail [email protected] http://www.usfca.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 600 graduateOrientation required; 1 day campus orientation forinternational students, part of 7 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,computer lab, conversation partners, crosscultural activities,field trips, housing assistance, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall:I, A:Academic Reading and Writing, 2-1/2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:Graduate Writing/Speaking Practicum, 3-1/2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termLegal English, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFall, spring:I, A:ESL Writing, 3-1/2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpring:

Pronouncing American English, 2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:Contemporary Fiction/Non-Western Women, 3-1/2 hrs/wk,15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P+C)

2036UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

JEF-141MC-1294Los Angeles CA 90089-1294Ph 213-743-2678URL http://www.usc.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredOrientation offered; $102.00 orientation fee; 2 dayscampus orientation for international students; 8-weekorientation course required for new internationalundergraduatesServices academic counseling, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, workshops on varioustopicsESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B, LI, I, A:ESLOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, university employees Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

2037UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC

Educational Resource Center3601 Pacific AvenueStockton CA 95211Ph 209-946-3218Fax 209-946-2278E-mail vsnydereuop.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 475undergraduate, 475 graduateOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices crosscultural activitiesESL CoursesFall:

Writing and Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termI, A:Reading and Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termFall, spring:A:Writing and Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termWriting from a Cultural Perspective, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSummer:I, A:Intensive English, 4 wk/termOther information Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE)

COLORADO2038ARAPAHOE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

2500 West College DriveLittleton CO 80160-9002Ph 303-797-5617Fax 303-797-0127E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 485undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; $20.00 orientation fee; 2 days campusorientation for international studentsServices academic counseling, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer.

Intermediate Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:Academic Skills/Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading/Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE)

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2039COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

180 South Garrison StreetLakewood CO 80226Ph 303-202-0100E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation required; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:English for Academic PurposesB, LI, I, A:Conversation LabConversational GrammarListening/Speaking SkillsReading SkillsSpecial TopicsTOEFL PreparationWriting SkillsOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE) (P + C)

2040COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY

101 Co-Op BuildingFort Collins CO 80523Ph 970-491-6616Fax 970-491-5399E-mail [email protected] http://yuma.acns.colostate.edu/-cwis85/

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Graduate Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFall, winter, spring, summer:A:Grammar, 7 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termOral Communication, 7 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termWorkshops: Writing, Grammar, Pronunciation, 5 hrs/wk, 7wk/termWritten Communication, 7 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE) (P + C) 0

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2041UNIVERSITY OF DENVER

2300 South York StreetDenver CO 80208-0816Ph 303-871-3075Fax 303-871-3052E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational students, part of 1-1/2 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, homestay, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:B, LI, I, A:Advanced Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termDiscussion and Debate, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termGrammar, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termGrammar/Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termListening/Discussion, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termWriting and Reading, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants not requiring 1-20 visa Member: UCIEP (HE)(P + C)

CONNECTICUT2042SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY

5151 Park AvenueFairfield CT 06432Ph 203-371-7837Fax 203-365-7542E-mail yatr_p @shu.sacredheart.eduURL http: / /www.sacredheart.edu/

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; $100.00 orientation fee; 3 dayscampus orientation for international students; orientationseminar twice each week for 1 monthServices academic counseling, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, language lab, tutorialservices, peer mentoringESL CoursesFall, spring:LI, I:Communication Skills for Non-Native Speakers, 2-1/2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termLI, I, A:English for Foreign Speakers, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Assessment and tutorials for learningdisabled students Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE)

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

2043 2045TEIKYO POST UNIVERSITY

800 Country Club RoadWaterbury CT 06723-2540Ph 203-596-4646Fax 203-596-4695

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEP at high intermediate levelOrientation offered; 14 days in summer campusorientation for international students, part of 4 daysorientation for all studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B, I, A:Integrated Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants with secondary school certificate Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2044UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT

21 Mandeville HallBridgeport CT 06601Ph 203-576-4860Fax 203-576-4861E-mail [email protected] http://www.bridgeport.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation required; 1 week campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:

Developmental English, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:Composition and Rhetoric, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:

Developmental English, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termA:Composition and Rhetoric, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, auditors Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

YALE UNIVERSITY

246 Church StreetSuite 101New Haven CT 06510-1722Ph 203-432-2430Fax 203-432-2434E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 600undergraduate, 600 graduateOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational students at freshman level, 1 day for otherstudentsServices crosscultural activities, field trips, internationalstudent adviserESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:Conversation (Evenings), 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termPronunciation, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termA:Integrated Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termInternational Teaching Assistants Course, 4 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termPublic Speaking Workshop, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termWriting for the Biological Sciences, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termWriting Workshop, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, business personnel, local residents, graduatestudents Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P + C)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA2046AMERICAN UNIVERSITY

4400 Massachusetts Avenue NorthwestWashington DC 20016-8031Ph 202-885-2147Fax 202-885-3919E-mail [email protected] http://www.american.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 600undergraduate, 600 graduate (used only as an ESL waivercriterion) TOEFL waived if student completes the institution'sIEPOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation for bothUS and international students; special sessions forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities,personal/cultural counseling, workshops on study skills,wordprocessing classesESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Graduate Writing Seminar, 1-1/4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termFall, spring, summer:A:College Reading and Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termCollege Writing Skills Workshop, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termComposition Skills, 5 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termEnglish Workshop, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termReading and Text Analysis, 5 hrs/wk, 14 wk/term

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2047CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA

321 Pangborn HallWashington DC 20064Ph 202-319-5229Fax 202-319-4446E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 600 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, conversation partners, international studentadviserESL CoursesFall, spring:B:Basic Reading, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termBasic Writing, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOral Communication, 9 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting, 9 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termLI:Academic Skills, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termConversation/Reading, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/term

Higher Intermediate Listening/Speaking, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termHigher Intermediate Reading/Listening, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termHigher Intermediate Speech, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termHigher Intermediate Writing, 9 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termPronunciation, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading/Writing, 9 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting/Literature, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:international students matriculated in universityEndorsements: TESOL standards (HE) (P + C)

2048GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY

ICC 481PO Box 571054Washington DC 20057-1054Ph 202-687-5978Fax 202-687-1701E-mail [email protected] hup://www.georgetown.edu/departments/a/deflhmpg.htm

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 600undergraduate, 550-600 graduateOrientation required; 3 days campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,personal/cultural counseling, international newsletter

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2049MOUNT VERNON COLLEGE

2100 Foxhall Road NorthwestWashington DC 20007Ph 800-625-4682, 202-625-4504Fax 202-625-4688

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived i f studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation required; 3-5 days campus orientation forboth US and international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:I, A:Grammar/Conversation, 7-1/2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading/Composition, 7-1/2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:English for International Students I, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termEnglish for International Students II, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE) (P+ C)

FLORIDA2050FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

150 West University BoulevardMelbourne FL 32901-6988Ph 800-888-4348, 407-768-8000Fax 407-723-9468E-mail jmarino @fit.eduURL http://www.fit.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate not required for admission, but550 is required if student opts to take it TOEFL waived ifstudent completes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational students prior to orientation for all studentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, international student adviser,personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:A:Listening, Oral Communication, 5-10 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termReading, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/term

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Structure and Mechanics, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P + C)

2051FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

University Park CampusMiami FL 33199Ph 305-348-2222Fax 305-348-2959E-mail smtpo/[email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, crosscultural activities, field trips, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:A:ESL, 5 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termESL, 5 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termSummer:A:ESL, 5 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termESL, 5 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termB, LI, I, A:Grammar/Conversation, 12 hrs/wk, 4 wk/termTOEFL Preparation, 12 hrs/wk, 4 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Member: UCIEP, AAIEP Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2052FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY

918 West Park AvenueTallahassee FL 32306Ph 904-644-4797Fax 904-644-7417

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 530undergraduate, 530 graduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsESL CoursesFall, spring:B, LI, I, A:Spoken English, 1-2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpoken English for International TAs, 1-3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

2053MANATEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PO Box 1849Bradenton FL 34206Ph 941-755-4242Fax 941-755-1511

Academic year 1996/97Orientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:English, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termEnglish Laboratory, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWritten Communication, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:permanent resident aliens after evaluation (HE)

2054SAINT THOMAS UNIVERSITY

16400 Northwest 32nd AvenueMiami FL 33054-9988Ph 305-628-6587Fax 305-628-6531E-mail rwp88a @prodigy.com

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEP with 3.3 GPA and completionof Advanced levelOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,international student adviser, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:B, LI, I, A:Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termWriting, 3 hrs /wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: tourists,business personnel Member- AAIEP Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2055SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

3000 Northwest 83rd StreetGainesville FL 32606Ph 352-395-5261, 352-395-5049E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 400undergraduate for foreign nationalsOrientation required; 1 day campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, field trips, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities

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2056UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

CMMS PC 617Orlando FL 32816Ph 407-823-5515

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:

Academic Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: tourists,business personnel, local residents (HE) (P +C)

2057UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

315 NRNGainesville FL 32611-7051Ph 352-392-2070Fax 352-392-3744E-mail eli @nervm.nerdc.ufl.eduURL http://www.clas.ufl.edu/eli/

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 400undergraduate, 550 graduate, 600 or above for selectedprogramsOrientation offered; 4 days campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Business English, 4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termConversation Strategies, 4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termScholarly Writing, 4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termTOEFL, 4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termB, LI, I, A:Reading, Writing, Oral Skills, Grammar, 4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termLI, I, A:Pronunciation, 4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termFall, spring, summer:A:Academic Spoken English, 8 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termBusiness English, 8 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termConversation Strategies, 8 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termTOEFL, 8 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termB, LI, I, A:Reading, Writing, Oral Skills, Grammar, 8 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termLI, I, A:Pronunciation, 8 hrs/wk, 14 wk/term

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2058UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA

11000 University ParkwayPensacola FL 32514-5750Ph 904-474-2915Fax 904-474-3337E-mail [email protected] http://www.uwf.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduateOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational students, part of 2 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, field trips, internationalstudent adviser, workshops on various topicsESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:B, LI, I, A:ESL, 20 hrs/wkTOEFL Preparation, 20 hrs/wkOther information (HE)

GEORGIA2059AUGUSTA COLLEGE

2500 Walton WayAugusta GA 30910Ph 706-737-1632, 706-737-1685Fax 706-737-1773

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices international student adviserESL CoursesFall, summer:LI:Continuing Education, 4 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termFall, winter, spring:LI, I:Developmental Studies, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termI, A:English, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE)

2060DEKALB COLLEGE

555 North Indian Creek DriveClarkston GA 30021Ph 404-299-4128Fax 404-298-3836E-mail cschroen @dekalb.dc.peachnet.edu

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 460undergraduateOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:LI:Oral Skills, 2 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termLI, I, A:Composition, 4-1/2 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termReading, 4-1/2 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information (HE)

2061GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

Southern Center for Continuing EducationLandrum Box 8124Statesboro GA 30460Ph 912-681-5555, 912-871-1747Fax 912-681-0306E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96Orientation required; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,crosscultural activities, field trips, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, international club,friendship family programESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:

ESL I, 10 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termFall, winter, spring, summer.

Higher Intermediate/ESL II, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information (HE) (P + C)

2062GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE

800 Wheatley StreetAmericus GA 31709Ph 912-931-2346Fax 912-931-2335E-mail dlee @gswrs6kl.gsw.peachnet.edu

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation required; campus orientation for internationalstudentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,computer lab, crosscultural activities, international studentadviser, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:A:Grammar, 5 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termListening/Speaking, 5 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termReading, 5 hrs/wk, 11 wk/term

Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termSummer:A:Grammar, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termListening, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termReading, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termWriting, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2063MERCER UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA

3001 Mercer University DriveAtlanta GA 30341Ph 770-986-3375E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation required; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,computer lab, conversation partners, crosscultural activities,homestay, housing assistance, international student adviser,personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:A:College Analytical Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termCollege Study Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termCollege Verbal Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termESL, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE) (P +C)

2064MERCER UNIVERSITY, MACON

Office of International Programs1400 Coleman AvenueMacon GA 31207Ph 912-752-5340Fax 912-752-5341

Academic year 1996/97Orientation required; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,computer lab, international student adviser, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:A:College Study Skills, 2 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termCollege Verbal Skills, 2 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termWinter:

A:College Analytical Skills, 2 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termSpring:A:College Research Methods, 2 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information (HE) (P + C)

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2065UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA

Georgia Center for Continuing EducationAthens GA 30602Ph 706-542-4095Fax 706-542-8013E-mail [email protected] http://www.gactr.uga.edu/ALP/ALP.html

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer.B, LI, I, A:American Language and Culture, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termEnglish Composition, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to..dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

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2066UNIVERSITY OF GUAM

UOG StationMangilao GU 96923Ph 671-735-2755Fax 671-734-3410E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEP with recommendationOrientation required; 1 day campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsESL CoursesWinter.I, A:Fundamentals of English, 6-9 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:Fundamentals of Reading, 9 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termFundamentals of Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P +

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HAWAII2067HAWAII PACIFIC UNIVERSITY

1164 Bishop StreetSuite 200Honolulu HI 96813Ph 800-669-4724, 808-544-0238Fax 808-544-1136E-mail [email protected] http://www.hpu.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; $75.00 orientation fee; 2 days campusorientation for both US and international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B:Basic English Oral and Listening Skills, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termBasic Structure of Written English, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termLI, I:EFP Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termEnglish Grammar Review, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termListening Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termI, A:Business English, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termEnglish Through Drama, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termEnglish Through Music, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termEnglish Through Video, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termPronunciation Lab, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting and Computer Lab, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:Academic Composition (Graduate), 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termAcademic Research and Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termEffective Written Expression, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termEssentials of English Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termLecture Comprehension, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termB, LI, I, A:Reading Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting Skills Lab, 3-6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termLI, I, A:Speaking and Listening, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termLI, A:Reading Skills Lab, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWinter:LI, I, A:Oral Fluency, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE) (P +0 111

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

2068UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII, HAWAIICOMMUNITY COLLEGE

Special Programs200 West Kawili StreetHilo HI 96720-4091Ph 808-933-3531Fax 808-933-3487E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 450undergraduateOrientation required; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer labESL CoursesFall, spring

Basic Grammar and Writing, 7 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:Expository Paragraph Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termListening/Speaking for Non-Native Speakers, 3 hrs/wk,16 wk/termOther information Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

IDAHO2069ALBERTSON COLLEGE OF IDAHO

2112 Cleveland BoulevardCaldwell ID 83605Ph 208-459-5814Fax 208-454-2077E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation required; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 7 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall:A:Review Basic English for Non-Native Speakers, 6 hrs/wk,13 wk/termFall, spring:I, A:ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 13 wk/termWinter:I, A:Phonetics for ESL, 2 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, business personnel Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE)

2070UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO

225 Morrill HallMoscow ID 83844-3013Ph 208-885-5508Fax 208-885-2859E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 525 graduateOrientation required; 7 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities, field trips,host family, housing assistance, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Pronunciation, 3 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termOther information Member: AAIEP Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

ILLINOIS2071BLACK HAWK COLLEGE

6600 34th AvenueMoline IL 61265Ph 309-796-1311Fax 309-792-5976

Academic year 1996/97Orientation offered; campus orientation for internationalstudents ongoingServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:American Culture and Civilization, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termCrosscultural Communication, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: tourists,business personnel, local community residentsEndorsements: NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2072CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO HAROLDWASHINGTON COLLEGE

30 East Lake StreetChicago IL 60601-9966Ph 312-984-2820, 312-553-5866Fax 312-553-5838

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 450undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEP

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Orientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, conversation partners, crosscultural activities,international student adviser, contact with consulatesESL CoursesFall, spring:B, I, A:ESL, 12 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSummer:B, I, A:ESL, 6 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: tourists,business personnel, consular employees (HE)

2073COLUMBIA COLLEGE, CHICAGO

600 South Michigan AvenueChicago IL 60605Ph 312-663-1600

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate, 430-499 required for intensiveESL (12 hrs/wk, 15 wk/term) TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, international student adviser, recreational activities,tutoringESL CoursesFall, spring:

ESL Conversation Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termESL Cultural Patterns in America, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termESL Reading Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termIntroduction to College Writing (ESL), 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termI, A:Conversation and Comprehension, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termEnglish Composition (ESL), 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading and Study Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:

Topics in ESL: Advanced Pronunciation, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:I, A:English Composition (ESL), 6 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards (HE)

2074DEPAUL UNIVERSITY

English Language Academy2320 North Kenmore AvenueChicago IL 60614Ph 312-325-7451Fax 312-325-7452E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 590 graduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, .

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ESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:LI, I, A:ESL, 10 wk/termSummer:LI, I, A:ESL, 6 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:students with specific interests and TOEFL above 380Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C) 0

2075EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

English Language CenterCharleston IL 60921Ph 217-581-3390Fax 217-581-7374

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation required; 3 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,housing assistance, international student adviser, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:

English, 3 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, business personnel Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2076ILLINOIS BENEDICTINE COLLEGE

5700 College RoadLisle IL 60532Ph 630-960-1500, 630-829-6342Fax 630-960-1126

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 600 graduateOrientation offered; campus orientation for both US andinternational students (freshman level only)Services academic counseling, international studentadviserESL CoursesFall:A:Advanced ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termCritical Reasoning for ESL, 2 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termSpring:A:Advanced ESL, 1-3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:nondegree students (audit only), advanced students withapproval of ESL specialist (HE)

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with thesponsor.

2077ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY

English Language InstituteCampus Box 6123Normal IL 61790-6123Ph 309-438-2072Fax 309-438-3031

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550-600 graduateOrientation offered; 5 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, conversation partners, field trips, hostfamily, personaVcultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:A:ESL for Graduate Students, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termLanguage and Composition, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information (HE) (P + C)

2078JOHN WOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE

150 South 48th StreetQuincy IL 62301Ph 217-224-6500Fax 217-224-4208

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices academic placementESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:I, A:ESL, 4 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents 16 years of age or older (HE)

2079LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO,MALLINCKRODT CAMPUS

1041 Ridge RoadWilmette IL 60091-1560Ph 847-853-3096Fax 847-853-3375E-mail [email protected] http://www.luc.edu/

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1-1/2 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 3 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer.I, A:ESL, 3-9 hrs/wk

Other information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2080MCKENDREE COLLEGE

701 College RoadLebanon IL 62254Ph 800-232-7228, 618-537-6813, 618-537-6500Fax 618-537-6259E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 520undergraduate, lower scores accepted with English ProgramrecommendationOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 3 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, airport meeting, hostfamily, recreational activities, transitional English assistanceESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:LI, I, A:Conversation, Grammar, Lab, 20-23 hrs/wkReading, Writing, Listening, 20-23 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE) (P + C)

2081MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

10900 South 88th AvenuePalos Hills IL 60465Ph 708-974-5334Fax 708-974-1184E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Orientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, airport meeting, careercounseling, field trips, host family, international studentadviser, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:B:Writing Skills, 7-1/2 hrs/wk, 17 wk/term

Grammar, Sentence and Paragraph Review, 7-1/2 hrs/wk, 17wk/termA:Paragraph and Theme Writing, 7-1/2 hrs/wk, 17 wk/termFall, spring, summer:B:Speech and Reading for ESL, 12 hrs/wk, 17 wk/term

Oral Communication/Reading Skills for ESL, 12 hrs/wk, 17wk/termA:Technical Communications/Critical Reading, 12 hrs/wk, 17wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

303See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. = See program sponsor's ad(s) in this book. 229

2082NATIONAL-LOUIS UNIVERSITY18 South Michigan AvenueChicago IL 60603-3203Ph 800-443-5522, 312-621-9650Fax 312-621-1205E-mail bpukOwhe2.nl.eduURL http: / /nlu.nl.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredTOEFL waived if student completes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices computer lab, conversation partners, personal/cultural counseling, open language labESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:B, I, A:Semi-Intensive ESL, 14 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termI, A:English for Professional Success, 11 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

2083NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE

30 North Brainard StreetPO Box 3063Naperville IL 60566-7063Ph 708-637-5132Fax 708-637-5134E-mail jhs@noctrLedu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational students, part of 2-3 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, host family, internationalstudent adviserESL CoursesFall, winter:I, A:ESL, 8-10 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

2084NORTH PARK COLLEGE AND THEOLOGICALSEMINARY

3225 West FosterBox 7Chicago IL 60625Ph 800-888-6728, 312-244-4942Fax 312-583-0858E-mail [email protected] http://www.npcts.edu

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 5undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived ifcompletes the institution's IEP except SeMinary students

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Orientation required; 1-2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:LI, I, A:Academic and Crosscultural Transition, 1-4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termEnglish Language Clinic, 2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading and Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpeaking and Listening, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termStructure, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:LI, I, A:Academic and Crosscultural Transition, 1-4 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termEnglish Language Clinic, 2 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termReading and Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termSpeaking and Listening, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termStructure, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Member: AAIEP(HE) (P + C)

2085OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE

1600 East Golf RoadDes Plaines IL 60016Ph 847-635-1628E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 520undergraduate for visa students onlyServices academic counseling, international studentadviser, recreational activities, tutoringESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:

Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSpeaking and Listening, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termLI, I, A:Academic Reading for ESL Students, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termAcademic Writing for ESL Students, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termFall, winter, spring, summer:

Pronunciation, 2 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termSummer:

Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termSpeaking and Listening, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termLI, I, A:Academic Reading for ESL Students, 6 hrs/wk, 8 wkAermAcademic Writing for ESL Students, 6 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE)

2086ROCKFORD COLLEGE

5050 East State StreetRockford IL 61108Ph 815-226-4000

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation required; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 5 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement careercounseling, computer lab, host family, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:English Composition for ESL Students, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, students at EnglishLanguage Center (HE)

2087ROSARY COLLEGE

7900 West DivisionRiver Forest IL 60305Ph 708-366-2490, 708-524-6814Fax 708-366-5360

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate, 600 for Graduate School ofLiberal and IWF SciencesOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational students, part of 2 days orientation for allstudentsServices field trips, host family, tutorial service, writingcenterESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:College Writing, 3-4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Endorsements: NAFSA principles(HE)

2088SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY,CARBONDALE

Center for ESLCarbondale IL 62901-4518Ph 618-453-2266Fax 618-453-6527E-mail jfrieden @siu.eduURL http://www.siu.edu/-ces1

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 520undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:B, LI, I, A:Listening Comprehension, 5-15 hrs/wkReading, 5-15 hrs/wkSpeaking, 5-15 hrs/wkWriting, 5-15 hrs/wk

Other information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Member. UCIEP(HE) (P + C)

2089UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO

601 South Morgan StreetRoom 820Chicago IL 60607Ph 312-996-8098Fax 312-996-4394E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 480undergraduate, 550-600 graduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, field trips, internationalstudent adviser, personaVcultural counseling, admissionsseminar, intemet access, one-week elective coursesESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B, II, I, A:Listening/Speaking, 10 hrs/wk, 13 wk/termReading/Writing, 10 hrs/wk, 13 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants not on student visas Member: AAIEP (HE) (P + C)

2090WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER COLLEGE

ESL and Linguistics Department1200 West AlgonquinPalatine IL 60067Ph 847-925-6226Fax 847-925-6048E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 520undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational students, part of 2 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, tutoringESL CoursesFall:A:Advanced Vocabulary, 2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termFall, spring:A:Editing Skills, 2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termGrammar, 2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termPreparation for TOEFL, 2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termWriting, 2-4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSpring:A:American Culture, 2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termListening and Speaking, 2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termPronunciation, 2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSummer:

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A:Advanced Vocabulary, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termEditing Skills, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termGrammar, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termListening and Speaking, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, college communityresidents (HE) (P + C)

INDIANA2091BALL STATE UNIVERSITY

English DepartmentMuncie IN 47306Ph 317-285-8459E-mail [email protected] http://www.bsu.edu/UP/cover.html

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, hostfamily, international student adviser, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:LI, I, A:Academic Research Skills, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termCulture Study, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termGrammar, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termListening, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termPronunciation, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpeaking, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termTOEFL Preparation, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents (HE) (P +

2092DEPAUW UNIVERSITY

International CenterGreencastle IN 46135Ph 317-658-4373, 317-658-4800Fax 317-658-4045

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduateOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students, followed by 4 day orientation for allnew studentsServices academic counseling, academic resources center,multicultural education centerESL CoursesFall:A:College Writing for Bilinguals, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information (HE)

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2093GOSHEN COLLEGE

Goshen IN 46526Ph 800-348-7422, 219-535-7535Fax 219-535-7609E-mail [email protected] http://www.Goshen.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation required; 4 days campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,computer lab, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Reading and Writing for ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE)

2094INDIANA UNIVERSITY

Center for English Language TrainingMemorial Hall 313Bloomington IN 47405Ph 812-855-6457Fax 812-855-5605

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550-600 graduateESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Academic Discussion, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termGrammar Revision, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termParagraph Writing, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termPronunciation/Listening, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termReading Skills, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termResearch Techniques and Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termWriting English Sentences, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termSummer:A:Paragraph Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Member: UCIEP, AAIEP Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2095INDIANA UNIVERSITY AT SOUTH BEND1700 Mishawaka AvenuePO Box 7111South Bend IN 46634Ph 219-237-4419Fax 219-237-4590

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 530undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1-3 days campus orientation forinternational students

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Services academic counseling, housing assistance,personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall:A:Conversation and Grammar, 2-1/2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termFall, spring:A:Paragraph Writing, 2-1/2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information (HE)

2096INDIANA UNIVERSITY-PURDUE UNIVERSITYAT FORT WAYNE2101 Coliseum Boulevard EastFort Wayne IN 46805-1499Ph 219-481-6923Fax 219-481-6045E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:1, A:Basic English Composition, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termESL English, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSpring:I, A:English: Speaking and Listening, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information (HE)

Spring:A:Reading and Writing for Academic Purposes, 3 hrs/wk, 15wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

2098UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE

1800 Lincoln AvenueEvansville IN 47722Ph 800-423-8633, 812-479-2983Fax 812-471-6946

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 3-5 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, conversation partners, crossculturalactivities, field trips, host family, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Academic Conversation/Discussion, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termComposition, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termEnglish Sentences and Paragraphs, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termPronunciation/Listening Comprehension, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termReading, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termReading Development, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Non-credit ESL courses may be takenby students of all levels (B, LI, I, A) Part-time ESL coursesopen to: all applicants who are not full-time studentsEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

2097INDIAINDNA

IAUNIVERSITY-PURDUE UNIVERSITY

1 0 W AAT INDIANAPOLIS

620 Union DriveRoom 207Indianapolis IN 46202-5167Ph 317-274-7294E-mail intlaff @iupui.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1-2 weeks campus orientation forinternational studentsServices visa/tax counseling, workshops on various topicsESL CoursesFall:A:Communication Skills for International TAs, 3 hrs/wk, 15wk/termFall, spring:

Fundamentals of English, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termLI, I, A:ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFall, spring, summer:A:Elementary Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/term

2099BRIAR CLIFF COLLEGE

c/o Admissions Office3303 Rebecca Street, PO Box 2100Sioux City IA 51104-2100Ph 800-662-3303, 712-279-5321, 712-279-1611Fax 712-279-1698E-mail mayes @briar- cliff.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation required; 1 day campus orientation for bothUS and international students, part of 2 days orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counseling

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ESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:I, A:ESL, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termESL Lab, 2 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termReading Skills and Strategies, 2 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termVocabulary, 1 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P + C)

2100DRAKE UNIVERSITY

International Center2507 University AvenueDes Moines IA 50311Ph 800-443-7253, 515-271-2084Fax 515-271-4588E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 530undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEP with necessary TOEFLOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students; additional 2 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,international student adviser, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:

ESL, 22.5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:ESL, 18 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSummer:I, A:ESL, 18 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information (HE) (P + C)

2101IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY

English 101 Coordinator337 Ross HallAmes IA 50011-1201Ph 515-294-3568

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduate, higher for most graduatedepartmentsOrientation offered; 5 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices crosscultural activities, international studentadviser, supervised independent studyESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:I, A:Academic English, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Member: UCIEP (HE) (P + C)

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2102MOUNT ST CLARE COLLEGE

400 North BluffClinton IA 52732Ph 800-242-4153, 319-242-4023Fax 319-242-2003

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 430undergraduateOrientation offered; 2-3 days campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsESL CoursesFall, spring:

ESL, 5-8 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information (HE)

2103NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE

Orange City IA 51041Ph 800-747-4757, 712-737-7083, 712-737-7000Fax 712-737-7247

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, host family, internationalstudent adviserESL CoursesFall:LI:ESL, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termFall, spring:LI:Basic Writing, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/term

College Writing, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P + C)

2104UNIVERSITY OF IOWA

3006 LibraryIowa City IA 52242Ph 319-335-5629Fax 319-335-6037E-mail iiepeuiowa.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 530undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEP, determined on a case-by-casebasis for othersOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational students; orientation fee for degree-seekingstudentsServices academic counseling, conversation partnersESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Conversation Skills, 3-4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termGrammar, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/term

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

THE IOWA INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAMThe University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA

High quality language learningopportunity

UCIEP certified

Experienced MA+ instructors

Small classes

20 hours of instruction per week

Language laboratory forindividual work

Beginning, Intermediate,Advanced levels of instructionField trips, recreational andsocial experiencesFull access to all universityservicesConversational ExchangeProgramSessions begin August, January,May

or more brOChile and application contact:Iowa Intensive English Program

3006 LIBRARYThe University of Iowa, Iowa Citv, Iowa 52242

Listening Comprehension, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termPronunciation/Oral Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termTeaching Assistant Training, 3-4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termWriting, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Member UCIEP Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2105WESTERN IOWA TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE

4647 Stone AvenuePO Box 5199Sioux City IA 51102-5199Ph 800-352-4649, 712-274-6400Fax 712-274-6412E-mail [email protected] http://www.witcc.cc.ia.us

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personaVcultural counseling, recreationalactivities

ESL CoursesFall:A:Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termListening/Speaking, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termFall, spring:A:Grammar, Reading, Writing, Listening/Speaking, 10 hrs/wk,16 wk/termSpring:A:Reading, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termWriting, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel with testing forproper placement (HE) (P + C)

KANSAS2106BENEDICTINE COLLEGE

1020 North 2ndAtchison KS 66002-1499Ph 913-367-5340Fax 913-367-6102E-mail mjhodorOraven.benedictine.edu

(-See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. = See program sponsor's31(s))itahis book.

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Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation required; $100.00 orientation fee; 3 dayscampus orientation for both US and international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities, field trips,housing assistance, international student adviser, personaVcultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:

Listening, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termWriting, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:Integrated Skills, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSpring:A:Writing for ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE)

2107COFFEYVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE400 West 11thCoffeyville KS 67337Ph 316-251-7700Fax 316-251-7098E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 400-450undergraduateOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:B, I, A:ESL, 3-14 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, business personnel Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2108EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY

ESU Box 4041Emporia KS 66801-5087Ph 316-341-5374Fax 316-341-5884

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 510undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered 1-credit course offered fall, spring:Orientation for International StudentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, fieldtrips, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities

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ESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:Communication Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2109HESSTON COLLEGE

Box 3000Hesston KS 67062Ph 800-995-2757, 316-327-8131Fax 316-327-8300E-mail daveO @hesston.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 480undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, international studentadviser, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:

Grammar and Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termI, A:Listening and Speaking, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:Reading and Vocabulary, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information (HE) (P + C)

2110INDEPENDENCE COMMUNITY COLLEGECollege Avenue and Brookside DrivePO Box 708Independence KS 67301Ph 316-331-4100Fax 316-331-0946E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes an IEPelsewhere, with good scoresOrientation required; $105.00 orientation fee; 9 dayscampus orientation for international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:B:ESL, 8 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termA:Advanced ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, immigrantsEndorsements: NAFSA principles (HE)

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

2111JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

12345 College BoulevardOverland Park KS 66210-1299Ph 913-469-2544Fax 913-469-2565E-mail [email protected] http://www.johnco.cc.ks.us/

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities, field trips,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, business personnel, residents Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

2112KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

205 Fairchild HallManhattan KS 66506-1106Ph 913-532-7324Fax 913-532-6550E-mail ecockeeksu.ksu .edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,international student adviser, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:B, LI, I, A:Listening, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpeaking/Lab, 4 hrs/Wk, 15 wk/termStructure/Writing, 10 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants with adequate English proficiency Member:UCIEP (HE) (P + C)

2113OTTAWA UNIVERSITY

1001 South Cedar, #58Ottawa KS 66067-3399Ph 800-755-5200, 913-242-5200Fax 913-242-7429E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEP

Orientation offered; 5 days campus orientation for bothUS and international students in fall, 2 days in spring andsummerServices academic counseling, placement service foron-campus employmentESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B, LI, I, A:Grammar and Writing, 10 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading, Listening and Speaking, 10 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, holders of visas other than 1-20 Endorsements:TESOL standards: NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2114PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY

1701 South BroadwayPittsburg KS 66762Ph 316-235-4644Fax 316-235-4962E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 520undergraduate, 520-575 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsESL CoursesFall, spring:A:English Composition, 3 hrs/wkFreshman Composition, 3 hrs/wkOther information (HE) (P + C)

2115UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS

204 Lippincott HallLawrence KS 66045Ph 913-864-4606Fax 913-864-5050E-mail [email protected] http://www.aec.ukans.edu/

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 570 graduate,not required for undergraduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation required; $80.00 orientation fee; 1 weekcampus orientation for international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, homestay, host family,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, workshops on various topicsESL CoursesFall, spring:B, LI:American Society, 1 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:Classroom Communication for International TM, 4 hrs/wk,16 wk/termStudies in Reading/Writing, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termStudies in Speaking/Understanding, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termTutorials in Applied English, 2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termB, LI, I, A:English Structure, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/term

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Speaking and Understanding, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termWriting, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSummer:B, LI:American Society, 8 wk/termA:

Classroom Communication for International TAs, 8 wk/termStudies in Reading/Writing, 8 wk/termStudies in Speaking/Understanding, 8 wk/termTutorials in Applied English, 8 wk/termB, LI, I, A:English Structure, 8 wk/termReading, 8 wk/termSpeaking and Understanding, 8 wk/termWriting, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Member: UCIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2116WASHBURN UNIVERSITY OF TOPEKA1700 College AvenueTopeka KS 66621Ph 913-231-1010Fax 913-233-3780E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 520undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation required; 1 day campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, housing assistance,international student adviser, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:LI, I, A:Developmental English/Advanced Writing, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termExtensive/Intensive Reading, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termPublic Speaking for Non-Native Speakers, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termStructure and Guided Composition, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSummer:LI, I:English Usage and Grammar, 8 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, business personnel Endorsements: NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P + C)

2117WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY

Wichita KS 67260-0122Ph 316-978-3232Fax 316-978-3777E -mail [email protected] http://www.twsu.edu/-ienglwww

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 530undergraduate, 550-600 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students F.

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Services academic counseling, career counseling,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:A:ESL, 3-10 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termForeign Accent Reduction, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReducing Fear of Speaking, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termFall, spring, summer:A:Reading Improvement, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSummer:A:ESL, 6-10 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termForeign Accent Reduction, 6 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termReducing Fear of Speaking, 6 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information (HE) (P + C)

KENTUCKY2118EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

Case Office Annex 267-3140Richmond KY 40475Ph 606-622-6370Fax 606-622-6205E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduate may waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation required; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational students and 1-hour class per week forsemesterServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities, field trips,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:English Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termB, LI, I:Developmental English Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Member: AAIEP Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (R + C)

2119MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY

Faculty HallPO Box 9Murray KY 42071Ph 800-272-4678, 502-762-3247, 502-762-3006Fax 502-762-2715E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcprpleWs the institution's IEP

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Orientation required; 3 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B, LI, I, A:Conversation, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termError Analysis, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termGrammar, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termListening Comprehension, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termReading, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termWriting, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2120TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY

300 North BroadwayLexington KY 40508Ph 606-233-8124Fax 606-233-8797

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduateESL CoursesFall, spring:B, LI, I, A:ESL, 16 wk/termOther information Tutorial arranged individuallyPart-time ESL courses open to: dependents, tourists, businesspersonnel (HE)

2121UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE

Belknap CampusLouisville KY 40292Ph 502-852-5901Fax 502-852-7216

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, field trips, host family,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Freshman Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2122WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

Bowling Green KY 42101Ph 502-745-4857Fax 502-745-2533E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 525 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, international studentadviserESL CoursesFall, spring:II, I:ESL, 3-6 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:English Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSpring:A:Introduction to Literature, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:students not requiring F-1 visa (HE)

LOUISIANA2123LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS

6363 St Charles AvenuePO Box 205New Orleans LA 70118-6143Ph 504-865-3526Fax 504-865-2035E-mail [email protected] http : / /www.studyusa.com/factshts /loyola.htm

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, crosscultural activities, field trips, host family,international student adviser, personaVcultural counseling,recreational activities, workshops on various topicsESL CoursesFall, spring, summer.B, I, A:Composition, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termConversation, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termGrammar, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Member. AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

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2124TULANE UNIVERSITY

1326 Audubon StreetNew Orleans LA 70118-5698Ph 504-865-5803Fax 504-866-6364E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 575undergraduate, 600 graduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Basic English Composition, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk /termFundamentals of Composition, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termProfessional and Technical Writing, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSpecial Studies, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to..dependents, tourists, business personnel Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

2125UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS

English DepartmentLakefrontNew Orleans LA 70148Ph 504-280-6273Fax 504-280-7334URL http://www.uno.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities,international student adviser, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:I, A:Reading and Communication, 6 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termWriting and Communication, 7 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

MAINE2126COLBY COLLEGE

International AffairsWaterville ME 04901Ph 207-872-3430Fax 207-872-3555E-mail [email protected]

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Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 600undergraduateOrientation required; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 7 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, host family, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visaAax counselingESL CoursesFall:A:Composing in English, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE)

2127UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MAINE96 Falmouth StreetPO Box 9300Portland ME 04104Ph 800-800-4876, 207-780-4419Fax 207-780-4933E-mail [email protected] http://www.usm.maine.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550-600 graduateOrientation required; 4-6 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall:I, A:Grammar and Writing, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:College Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFall, spring:I, A:Reading, Writing, Vocabulary, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpring:A:Grammar and Writing, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

MARYLAND2128ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE101 College ParkwayArnold MD 21012Ph 410-541-2297

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's 1EPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:B:ESL, 6-1/2 hrs/wk, 45 wk./term

ESL, 9-1/2 hrs/wk, 45 wk/termA:Composition and Introduction to Literature, 3 hrs/wk, 45wk/termGrammar, Reading, Composition, Conversation, 12 hrs/wk,45 wk/termSummer.A:Grammar, Reading, Composition, Conversation, 7-1/2 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2129COLLEGE OF' NOIRE DAME OF MARYLAND

4701 North Charles StreetBaltimore MD 21210Ph 800-435-0300, 410-532-5566, 410-532-3156Fax 410-435-5937

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 3-4 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 4-5 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall:A:Composition for Internationals, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFall, spring:A:American Culture and Language, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to..business personnel, special students (HE) (P +C)

2130UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND

2140 Taliaferro HallCollege Park MD 20742-1511Ph 301-405-8634Fax 301-314-9462E-mail [email protected] http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 450-550undergraduate, 450-550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's 1E.P

Orientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, international studentadviserESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:I, A:English Pronunciation, 2 hrs/wkESL, 12 hrs/wkOral Communication Skills, 4 hrs/wkOther information Member. UCIEP (HE) (P + C)

2131UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORECOUNTY

English Language CenterContinuing EducationBaltimore MD 21228-5398Ph 410-455-2831Fax 410-455-1115E-mail [email protected] http://www.umbc.edu/

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate, 470 for conditionalundergraduate admission TOEFL waived if student completesthe institution's IEPOrientation offered; $65.00 orientation fee; 1 day campusorientation for international students; additional 2-dayorientation with US students availableServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, career counseling, computer lab,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall:A:Graduate Speaking/Listening, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFall, spring:

Crosscultural Communication/University Life, 3 hrs/wk, 15wk/termI, A:Reading and Vocabulary Development, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpeaking and Listening, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting and Grammar for Academic Purposes, 3 hrs/wk, 15wk/termA:Graduate Academic Discourse, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpring:A:Graduate Oral Presentation/Discussion, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P + C)

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MASSACHUSETTS2132BERKSHIRE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

West StreetPittsfield MA 01201Ph 800-816-1233, 413-499-4660E-mail dbouvier@mecn. mass . edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 450undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 2 weeks campus orientation forinternational students; 1 day orientation for both US andinternational studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounseling, workshops on culture shock and re-entryESL CoursesFall, spring:B, LI:ESL, 9 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termLI, I, A:ESL, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE)

2133BOSTON COLLEGE

140 Commonwealth AvenueChestnut Hill MA 02167-3804Ph 800-360-2522, 617-552-3100Fax 617 -552 -0798URL http://www.bc.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; $160.00 orientation fee; 3 dayscampus orientation for international studentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,international student adviserESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:English for Foreign Students, 3 hrs/wk, 18 wk/termOther information (HE)

2134CLARK UNIVERSITY

950 Main StreetWorcester MA 01610Ph 508-793-7794Fax 508-793-7232

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B, LI, I, A:Academic Skills, 5 hrs/wk, 14 wk/term

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Expository Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termVocabulary and Conversation, 5 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, business personnel, Massachusetts residents(HE) (P + C)

2135COLLEGE OF OUR LADY OF THE ELMS

291 Springfield StreetChicopee MA 01013-2839Ph 413-594-2761Fax 413-592-4871

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 450undergraduate, 450 graduateOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students, additional 3-day orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices field trips, host family, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:

ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:English for Academic Purposes, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

2136ENDICOTT COLLEGE

376 Hale StreetBeverly MA 01915Ph 508-927-0585Fax 508-921-0153E-mail eigo@endicott. eduURL http: / /www.endicott.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 450 with ESLOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, internship programESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:Academic Writing, 15 wk/termCommunication for the Health Professions, 15 wk/termEnglish for Psychology, 15 wk/termIntroduction to the Liberal Arts, 15 wk/termListening/Conversation, 15 wk/termReading, 15 wk/termReadings in American Culture, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:business personnel (HE)

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2137GORDON COLLEGE

Wenham MA 01984Ph 508-927-2300E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduateOrientation required; 4 days campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall:A:Developmental Reading/Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information (HE)

2138HARVARD UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL

Institute for English Language Programs51 Brattle Street, Department 194Cambridge MA 02138Ph 617-495-2693Fax 617-495-9176E-mail [email protected] http://www.dce.harvard.edu/iel/default.htm

Academic year 1996/97Orientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices international student adviserESL CoursesSummer:B:Workplace Literacy, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termI, A:Academic Listening and Speaking, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termAcademic Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termListening and Speaking, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termTOEFL Preparation, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termTWE Preparation, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termWriting, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termA:Advanced English for Business, 8 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOral Communication Workshop, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termWriting Styles Workshop, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termB, LI, I, A:Integrated Skills, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Harvard University English LanguagePlacement Test required for admission Part-time ESL coursesopen to: all applicants, minimum 18 years of age orsecondary school certificate (HE) (P + C)

2139MIDDLESEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE

33 Kearney SquareLowell MA 01852Ph 508-937-5454

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredOrientation offered; 2 hours campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, language lab

ESL CoursesFall, spring:B, LI, I, A:ESL, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading for ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting for ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE)

2140NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC

290 Huntington AvenueBoston MA 02115Ph 617-262-1120Fax 617-262-0500URL http://copernicus.bbn.com/nec

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 3 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,conversation partners, field trips, homestay, host family,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:LI, I:Semi-Intensive ESL, 14 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termI, A:ESL, 2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information 2-1/2 years ESL and support coursesfor humanities required of all students (HE)

2141NORTHERN ESSEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Elliott WayHaverhill MA 01830Ph 508-374-5821

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:LI:Pronunciation, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:Academic English, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termAcademic Reading, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpanish/English Translation, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termB, LI, I:Communication, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termCore English, 6-12 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:LI:Pronunciation, 6 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termA:Academic English, 6 hrs/wk, 12 wk/term

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Academic Reading, 6 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termSpanish/English Translation, 6 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termB, LI, I:Communication, 6 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termCore English, 12 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termReading, 6 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to..dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2142QUINCY COLLEGE

34 Coddington StreetQuincy MA 02169Ph 617-984-1650

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices academic counseling, international studentadviserESL CoursesFall, spring:B, LI, I, A:ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:B, I:ESL, 8 hrs/wk, 5 wk/termOther information Full course offerings in fall and springsemesters, limited coursework in summer Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE)

2143ROXBURY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

1234 Columbus AvenueBoston MA 02120Ph 617-541-5311Fax 617-541-0339

Academic year 1996/97Orientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, tutoringESL CoursesFall, spring:B, LI, I, A:Conversation, 5 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termESL, 12 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termReading, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termWriting, 4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termSummer:B, LI, I, A:Conversation, 5 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termReading, 3 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termWriting, 4 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termOther information (HE)

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2144SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE

263 Alden StreetSpringfield MA 01109-3797Ph 413-748-3671Fax 413-748-3019

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 550 graduate for foreign studentsOrientation offered; 5 days campus orientation forinternational students; ESL speaking/listening seminar alsooffered 3 hours/day for 3 daysServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,writing centerESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Great Books, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWritten and Oral English, 3-6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE) (P + C)

MICHIGAN2145CALVIN COLLEGE

3201 Burton Street SoutheastGrand Rapids MI 49546Ph 616-957-6000

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 530undergraduateOrientation required; $20.00 orientation fee; 2 dayscampus orientation for international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities, field trips,host family, international student adviser, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:Review of Written ESL, 4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOther information (HE)

2146CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITYMt Pleasant MIPh 517-774-2567Fax 517-774-7106E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation required; 5 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, homestay, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counseling

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

ESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Academic Reading, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termAcademic Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termListening/Notetaking, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOral Proficiency, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpoken English, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, business personnel Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2147DELTA COLLEGE

University Center MI 48710Ph 517-686-9160Fax 517-686-8736

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 425-450undergraduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices academic counseling, homestay, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall:LI, I:ESL, 5 hrs/wkWinter.I, A:ESL, 3 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, local residentsEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

2148MADONNA UNIVERSITY

36600 Schoolcraft RoadLivonia MI 48150-1173Ph 313-432-5636Fax 313-432-5393E-mail julius @smtp.munet.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 475undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation required; 1/2 day campus orientation for bothUS and international students; additional 1-1/2 dayorientation for international students onlyServices academic counseling, academic placement,computer lab, conversation partners, crosscultural activities,field trips, homestay, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personaVcultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:B, LI, I, A:Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOral Communication, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWritten Communication, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:continuing education students Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE)

2149MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

Center for International ProgramsRoom 1East Lansing MI 48824-1035Ph 517-353-0800Fax 517-336-1149

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 450-550undergraduate, 520 -550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B, LI, I, A:Supplemental ESL, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Member: UCIEP (HE) (P + C)

2150OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE

27055 Orchard Lake RoadFarmington Hills MI 48334Ph 810-471-7790, 810-471-7544E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97Services academic counseling, academic placement,personaVcultural counseling, tutoring, TOEFL preparationESL CoursesFall, spring:B, LI, I, A:ESL, 12 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:B, LI, I, A:ESL, 12 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE)

2151SAGINAW VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY

Office of International Programs7400 Bay RoadUniversity Center MI 48710Ph 517-790-4473Fax 517-791-7732E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission TOEFL waivedif student completes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1-2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,.recreational activities, visa/tax counseling

319See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. II = See program sponsor's ad(s) in this book.

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ESL CoursesFall:

ESL, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpring:A:Readings in Literature, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2152

SOUTHWESTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE58900 Cherry Grove RoadDowagiac MI 49047Ph 616-782-5113Fax 616-782-8414

Academic year 1996/97Orientation required; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,computer lab, crosscultural activities, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer-LI, I, A:Discourse, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termGrammar and Writing, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, business personnel, holders of J visas, refugees,permanent residents (HE)

2153SUOMI COLLEGE

Hancock MI 49930Ph 800-682-7604, 906-487-7326Fax 906-487-7326E-mail [email protected] marquette ml.us

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredOrientation offered; 2 weeks campus orientation forinternational students and travel program; total orientationfee with travel $1,200.00Services academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall:B, LI:Reading, 8 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting, 8 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFall, spring:A:English, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termB, I:Conversation, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termPronunciation, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpring:

Reading, 8 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting, 8 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, business personnel Endorsements: NAFSAprinciples (HE)

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2154UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-ANN ARBOR3004 North University BuildingAnn Arbor MI 48109-1057Ph 313-763-5892Fax 313-763-0369E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 560undergraduate, 560 graduateServices personaVcultural counseling, recreationalactivities, speaking clinic, writing labESL CoursesDiscussion and Oral Argumentation, 1-1/2 hrs/wk, 13 wk/termIntegrated Academic Skills, 4 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termReading and Vocabulary Development, 1-1/2 hrs/wk, 13wk/termVoice and Articulation, 2 hrs/wk, 13 wk/termSpring, summer:International Teaching Assistants Workshop, 25 hrs/wk, 3wk/termOther information 27 English language courses offeredfor international students Part-time ESL courses open to:visiting scholars (HE) (P + C)

2155WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY

351 Manoogian HallDetroit MI 48202Ph 313-577-2729Fax 313-577-2738

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1-2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, conversation partners, crosscultural activities,field trips, host family, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:A:

Oral Skills for Foreign Teaching Assistants, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termB, LI, I, A:Read/Write/Grammar/Speaking/Listening/Labs, 3-12 hrs/wk,15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants with secondary school certificate Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

2156WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY

Kalamazoo MI 49008Ph 616-387-4800Fax 616-387-4806E-mail [email protected] http://www.wmich.edu/oiss

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduateOrientation offered; $100.00 orientation fee; 1 weekcampus orientation for international studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, winter:A:Reading/Writing for International Students, 10 hrs/wk,14 wk/termSpeaking/Listening for International Students, 5 hrs/wk,14 wk/termSpring:A:Reading/Writing for International Students, 10 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termSpeaking/Listening for International Students, 5 hrs/wk, 6wk/termOther information Member: UCIEP, AAIEP Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE) (P + C)

MINNESOTA2157MINNEAPOLIS COMMUNITY AND TECHNICALCOLLEGE

1501 Hennepin AvenueMinneapolis MN 55403Ph 612-341-7040Fax 612-341-7075

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:A:Language Arts, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termReading, 5 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termWriting, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE)

2158ROCHESTER COMMUNITY AND TECHNICALCOLLEGE

851 30th Avenue SoutheastRochester MN 55904-4999Ph 507-280-2968, 507-285-7210Fax 507-285-7496

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices crosscultural activities, recreational activities

ESL CoursesFall, winter:LI, I:Basic Grammar and Usage, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termFall, winter, spring:LI, I:English for Internationals, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termWinter, spring:LI, I:Reading and Vocabulary, 5 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termSpring:A:English for Internationals, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termLiterary Impressions, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE)

2159SAINT CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY

720 Fourth Avenue SouthSt Cloud MN 56301Ph 612-255-4956Fax 612-654-5371E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 475undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 4-credit orientation course requiredfor entering studentsServices academic counselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:

Listening for Academic Purposes, 4 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termI, A:Reading, 4 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termWriting, 4 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents (HE)

2160SAINT OLAF COLLEGE

Northfield MN 55057Ph 800-800-3025, 507-645-7842, 507-646-3571Fax 507-646-3549

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduateOrientation offered; 5 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 3 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,International student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall:I, A:ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 17 wk/termSpring:I, A:Individual Tutoring Program/English ProjectOther information (HE)

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MISSISSIPPI2161MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY

PO Box 5247 ESL CenterMississippi State MS 39762Ph 601-325-2627, 601-325-2648Fax 601-325-8652E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, springB, LI, I:ESL, 3-5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termFall, spring, summer:A:English Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2162UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI

International ProgramsUniversity MS 38677Ph 601-232-7404Fax 601-232-7486E-mail [email protected] http://www.olemiss.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525-550undergraduate, 525-550 graduateOrientation offered; 2 evenings campus orientation forinternational students, part of 2 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:Conversation, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termGrammar, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termPronunciation, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading/Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termTOEFL Preparation, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSummer.I, A:Conversation, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termGrammar, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termPronunciation, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termReading/Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termTOEFL Preparation, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P +

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MISSOURI2163CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITYInternational CenterUnion 224Warrensburg MO 64093-5180Ph 816-543-4195Fax 816-543-4201E-mail istevensecmsuvmb.cmsu.edu

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 5 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,workshops on various topicsESL CoursesFall, spring:1:

Communication Skills in ESL, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termExpository Communication in ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P + C)

2164FONTBONNE COLLEGE

6800 WydownSt Louis MO 63105Ph 314-889-4509Fax 314-889-1451

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 520 graduateOrientation required; 1 day campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities, field trips,international student adviser, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:

Listening/Speaking-Oral/Written Communication, 3 hrs/wk,16 wk/termOther information Endorsements: NAFSA principles(HE)

2165NORTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY

International Student OfficeKB120Kirksville MO 63501-9980Ph 816-785-4215

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices international student adviser

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

ESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:English, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Endorsements: NAFSA principles(HE)

2166SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY

Mc Gannon Hall 2243750 Lindell BoulevardSt Louis MO 63108Ph 314-977-3200Fax 314-977-2999

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational students, part of 3 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,crosscultural activities, host family, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:

College Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:Composition, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termConversation/Pronunciation, 2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termGraduate Composition, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termIntroduction to Literature, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termParttime English, 8 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading and Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFall, spring, summer:A:Graduate Research Paper CompositionSummer:

College Composition, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termA:Graduate Composition, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termParttime English, 8 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards (HE) (P + C) 1

2167UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, COLUMBIA

208 McReynolds HallColumbia MO 65211Ph 573-882-7523Fax 573-882-0360E-mail [email protected] http://www.missouri.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduate, higher for some departmentsTOEFL waived if student completes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 5 days campus orientation forinternational students in fall; 1 day orientation forinternational students in winter and summerServices academic counseling, career counseling,crosscultural activities, host family, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,international student associations

See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. )

ESL CoursesFall, winter:

Reading and Vocabulary Skills, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termI, A:Grammar and Composition, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:Oral Communication, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSummer:I, A:Grammar and Composition, 10 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termA:Oral Communication, 10 hrs /wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants with adequate English language proficiency (HE)(P +C)

2168UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, ROLLA

108 Norwood HallRolla MO 65401-0160Ph 573-341-6147Fax 573-341-6333

Academic year 1995/96Orientation required; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:

ESL I (variable hours), 16 wk/termI, A:ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termPrinciples of Speech, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE) (P +C)

2169WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

Box 10831 Brookings DriveSt Louis MO 63130Ph 314-935-5966Fax 314-935-4075E-mail wendyhf @wustl.edu

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 5 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, conversation partners, crosscultural activities,field trips, host family, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall:A:English for Academic and Seminar Speaking, 2 hrs/wk, 16wk/term

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English for Science and Technology, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termFall, spring:

ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termResearch Writing, 2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSpring, summer:A:Oral Presentation Skills, 2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P + C)

2170WESTMINSTER COLLEGE

Off-Campus Studies501 Westminster AvenueFulton MO 65251Ph 573-592-1265Fax 573-592-1217E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational students, part of 3 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, housingassistance, international student adviser, recreationalactivitiesESL CoursesFall:LI, I:College Language and Study Strategies, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFall, spring:I, A:Individualized Language Study, 1-2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Endorsements: NAFSA principles(HE)

MONTANA2171MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY14 Hamilton HallBozeman MT 59717Ph 406-585-9832Fax 406-585-9838E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students; 1-credit orientation course availableServices airport meeting, conversation partners, hostfamily, housing assistance, conversation class for spouses

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ESL CoursesFall, spring:LI, I, A:Advanced Speaking, 24 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termGrammar, Reading, Writing, Pronunciation, 24 hrs/wk, 7wk/termTOEFL Preparation, 24 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termUS Culture and Communication, 24 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE)

2172UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA

Foreign Student ServicesLodge 148Missoula MT 59812Ph 406-243-2226Fax 406-243-6115E-mail admiss @selway.umt.eduURL http://www.umt.edu/nss/eli.htm

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 525-600 graduateOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 4 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,peer assistance programESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:English for Foreign Students, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information (HE)

NEBRASKA2173CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY

2500 California PlazaOmaha NE 68178Ph 402-280-2595Fax 402-280-2211E-mail [email protected] http://www.creighton.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational students, part of 4 day orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, fieldtrips, host family, international student adviser, personaVcultural counseling, recreational activities, friendshipfamilies, international student associationESL CoursesFall:A:Writing in ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFall, winter, spring, summer:

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

A:Reading, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termWriting, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termSpring:A:Writing Research Papers in ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants with secondary school certificate and TOEFL 350or higher Member: AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2174METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PO Box 3777Omaha NE 68103-0777Ph 800-228-9553, 402-449-8482Fax 402-449-8319E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,crosscultural activities, tutoring, library, learning centerassistanceESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:LI:Phonics Skills and Diction, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termLI, I:ESL Grammar, 6 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termI, A:Conversational English, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termWriting Skills, 6 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termA:Test Preparation for International Students, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE)

2175NORTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE

801 East Benjamin AvenueNorfolk NE 68702-0469Ph 800-348-9033, 402-644-0511Fax 402-644-0650

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices academic counseling, ACT testing site, assettestingESL CoursesFall, spring:B, LI, I, A:ESL, 8 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards (HE)

2176UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA

International Studies and ProgramsOmaha NE 68182-0259Ph 402-554-2293Fax 402-554-2949E-mail [email protected] http://www.unomaha.edu/-world/

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate, 487 and recommendation ofIEP director for undergraduates acceptableOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices host family, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:English Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading Improvement, 2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2177UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN

310 Andrews HallLincoln NE 68588-0301Ph 402-472-1884Fax 402-472-4636

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 500-600 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational studentsESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:ESL, 3-5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:residents Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P + C)

2178UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-KEARNEY

Modern LanguagesInternational EducationKearney NE 68849Ph 308-865-8536, 308-865-8246Fax 308-865-8806E-mail [email protected] http://www.unk.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices international student adviser

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ESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information ESL courses are for first-year students(HE)

NEVADA2179TRUCKEE MEADOWS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

7000 Dandini BoulevardReno NV 89512-3999Ph 702-673-7093Fax 702-673-7275

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices international student adviserESL CoursesFall, spring:LI, I:ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:Composition for Non-Native Speakers, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE)

2180UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO

127 Mackay Science BuildingReno NV 89557-0125Ph 702-784-6075Fax 702-784-4015E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduate TOEFL waived forundergraduates who complete the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Listening, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wkAermSpeaking, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termWriting, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Member: AAIEP Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

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2181WESTERN NEVADA COMMUNITY COLLEGE2201 West College ParkwayCarson City NV 89703Ph 702-887-3102Fax 702-887-3175E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredESL CoursesFall, spring:

Computer Literacy, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termKeyboarding, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termWord Perfect, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termA:Skills for the International Student, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termB, LI, I, A:ESL, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termSummer:

Computer Literacy, 6 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termKeyboarding, 6 hrs/wk, 7 wk./termWord Perfect, 6 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termA:Skills for the International Student, 6 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termB, LI, I, A:ESL, 6 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, residents (HE)

NEW HAMPSHIRE2182NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE

English Language Resource RoomSpaulding CenterHenniker NH 03242Ph 603-428-2359Fax 603-428-7230E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission TOEFL orother evidence of English proficiency required TOEFLwaived if student completes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; $75.00 orientation fee; 10 dayscampus orientation for international students; orientationcourse offered 2 hours/week during semesterServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities,personal/cultural counseling, resource room, skills centerESL CoursesFall, spring:

ESL, 10 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:Communication Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termESL, 3 his/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Endorsements: NAFSA principles(HE)

326All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

2183UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

Department of EnglishHamilton Smith HallDurham NH 03824Ph 603-862-3996Fax 603-862-3563E-mail [email protected].

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, conversation partners, crosscultural activities,field trips, homestay, host family, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:I, A:ESL for Graduate Students, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:Freshman Composition for Foreign Students, 3 hrs/wk,15 wk/termLI, I, A:ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards (HE)

NEW JERSEY2184CENTENARY COLLEGE

400 Jefferson StreetHackettstown NJ 07840Ph 800-236-8679, 908-852-1400Fax 908-850-9508

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 450undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's 1EPOrientation offered; 4 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay, hostfamily, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall:

ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termA:English Plus, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termReading and Conversation, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termFall, spring:

American Culture, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termESL, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termFall, spring, summer:B:Fundamentals of English, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk./termSpring:A:Advanced ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/term

Other information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, business personnel Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2185HUDSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

6515 Polk StreetWest New York NJ 07093Ph 201-714-5996Fax 201-898-9735

Academic year 1996/97Services academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:B:Introduction to ESL: Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termIntroduction to ESL: Listening and Speaking, 3 hrs/wk,15 wk/termIntroduction to ESL: Reading, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termIntroduction to ESL: Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termI, A:Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termListening and Speaking, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:Grammar/Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading/Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termResearch and Study Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpeech, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:B:Grammar, 3 hrs/wkListening and Speaking, 3 hrs/wkReading, 3 hrs/wkWriting, 3 hrs/wkOther information Placement is by CELT scores Part-timeESL courses open to: dependents, grant-funded members ofthe community Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE)

2186MERCER COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

1200 Old Trenton RoadTrenton NJ 08690Ph 609-586-4800Fax 609-588-3778

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 450undergraduateOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational students, part of 1 day orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, international student adviserESL CoursesFall, spring:

Conversation, 5 hrs/wkGrammar, 5 hrs/wkI, A:Composition, 5 hrs/wk

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A:Pronunciation, 5 hrs/wkReading/Critical Thinking, 5 hrs/wkOther information All classes include 3 hours lecture, 2hours lab; limited offerings in summer Part-time ESL coursesopen to: all applicants (HE)

2187MIDDLESEX COUNTY COLLEGEJLC 237155 Mill RoadEdison NJ 08818Ph 908-906-2597

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:A:ESL, 4-8 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termSummer:A:ESL, 4-8 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P + C)

2188OCEAN COUNTY COLLEGE

Toms River NJ 08754Ph 908-255-4000Fax 908-255-0444

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, TOEFL preparation, CM,language labESL CoursesFall, spring:11,Conversation, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/term

Listening and Speaking, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termI, A:Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading and Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE)

2189RAMAPO COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY

505 Ramapo Valley RoadMahwah NJ 07430-1680Ph 201-529-7500Fax 201-529-7508URL http://www.ramapo.edu/

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Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredOrientation offered; campus orientation for internationalstudentsServices academic counseling, international studentadviserESL CoursesFall, spring:

Grammar and Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termI, A:Reading, 2-1/2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:Writing, 2-1/2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE)

2190RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, NEWARK

101 Warren Street232 Smith HallNewark NJ 07102Ph 201-648-5013Fax 201-648-1438E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 600 graduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:A:

Advanced Pronunciation, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termComprehension and Conversation, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termGrammar and Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, permanent residents, US citizens, high schoolgraduates Member: UCIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards(HE) (P + C)

2191SALEM COMMUNITY COLLEGE

460 Hollywood AvenueCorneys Point NJ 08069-2799Ph 609-299-2100

TOEFL required for academic admission 450undergraduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities,personal/cultural counseling, multi-cultural exchange clubESL CoursesFall, spring:

ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSpring:LI:ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:community (HE)

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NEW MEXICO2192NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY

Center for International ProgramsBox 3567Las Cruces NM 88003-0001Ph 505-646-3199, 505-646-4428Fax 505-646-1517E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; $25.00 orientation fee; 1 weekcampus orientation for international studentsESL CoursesSpring:A:Reading and Discussion/Grammar, 10 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termScientific and Technical Communication, 10 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSeminar Skills, 10 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:spouses Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P + C)

2193UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO

2111 Mesa Vista HallAlbuquerque NM 87131-1056Ph 505-277-4032, 505-277-7539Fax 505-277-1867

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation required; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, host family, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B, LI, I, A:ESL Writing Program, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

NEW YORK219492ND STREET Y

Center for Adult Life and Learning1395 Lexington AvenueNew York NY 10128Ph 212-415-5527Fax 212-415-5548

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, campus housingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:I, A:Conversation Circle, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termGrammar and Conversation, 6 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termTOEFL Preparation Workshop, 2-3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termWriting Skills Workshop, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termB, LI, I, A:ESL, 3-6 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants

2195BARD COLLEGE

Admissions OfficeAnnandale-on-Hudson NY 12504Ph 914-758-7472Fax 914-758-5208E-mail [email protected] http://www.bard.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; $330.00 orientation fee; 3 weekscampus orientation for both US and international studentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,personaVcultural counselingESL CoursesFall:LI:Conversation, 5 hrs/wkSpring:

Writing Skills, 5 hrs/wkOther information (HE)

2196CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, BARUCHCOLLEGE

Division of Continuing Studies17 Lexington Avenue, Box A-0920New York NY 10010Ph 212-802-5603, 212-802-5600Fax 212-802-5626E-mail [email protected] http://150.210.39.44

Academic year 1995/96Orientation required; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, computer lab, conversationpartners, field trips, housing assistance, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities,visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:A:Business Topics: Reading, Writing and Idioms, 6 hrs/wk, 7wk/termTOEFL Preparation, 6 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termVoice and Diction, 6 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termWomen's Studies, 6 hrs/wk, 7 wk/term

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B, LI, I, A:Conversation, Reading and Grammar, 6 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termWriting, Reading and Grammar, 6 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, internationalstudents Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2197CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK,CITY COLLEGE

Convent Avenue and 138th StreetNew York NY 10031Ph 212-650-6284Fax 212-650-6970

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 2-3 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 2 weeks orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,international student host programESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:

ESL, 3-6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:ESL, 4-6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE)

2198CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK,LA GUARDIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

31-10 Thomson AvenueRoom C352Long Island City NY 11101Ph 718-482-5360Fax 718-482-5127

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 450undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:I, A:Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termA:Accent Correction, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termBusiness World, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termEntry into the Computer World, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termListening/Speaking Through the Media, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termPronunciation/Speaking, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, communityEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

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2199CLARKSON UNIVERSITY

Box 5759Potsdam NY 13699-5759Ph 315-268-3868, 315-268-3984Fax 315-268-3983E-mail [email protected] http://www.clarkson.edu/-english/

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate, 600 for MBAOrientation required; 1 day campus orientation forinternational students, part of 4 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, housing assistance,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall:A:Oral Communication Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFall, spring:

Integrated Skills for Intermediate ESL, 9 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:Academic Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:

Integrated Skills for Intermediate ESL, 20 hrs/wk, 5 wk/termA:Academic Writing, 9 hrs/wk, 5 wk./termOral Communication Skills, 9 hrs/wk, 5 wk/termOther information Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2200COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

504 Lewisohn HallNew York NY 10027Ph 212-854-3584E-mail [email protected] http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ssp/alp/

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 600undergraduate, 650 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEP for most departments;Business School requires TOEFLOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:I, A:ESL, 5-10 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termESL, 5-10 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termESL, 5-10 hrs/wk, 4 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, local residentsMember: UCIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P + C)

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2201 2203CONCORDIA COLLEGE, BRONXVILLE

171 White Plains RoadBronxville NY 10708Ph 914-395-4605Fax 914-395-4500

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's 1EPOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational students; 2 days orientation for both US andinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, access to all collegefacilitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:B, LI, I, A:Grammar, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termListening, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpeaking, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting, 4-5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:LI, I, A:Grammar, 6 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termMetro Highlights, 7 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termReading, 6 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termWriting, 6 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants not requiring housing Member- AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards (HE) (P + C)

2202FULTON-MONTGOMERY COMMUNITYCOLLEGE

2805 State Highway 67Johnstown NY 12095-3790Ph 518-762-4651Fax 518-762-4334E-mail [email protected] http://www.fmcc.suny.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredTOEFL waived if student completes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; $5.00 orientation fee; 1 week campusorientation for international students; orientation courseoffered 3 hours/weekServices academic counseling, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:A:Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, local residentsEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

MANHATTAN COLLEGE

4513 Manhattan College ParkwayRiverdale NY 10471-4098Ph 800-622-9235, 718-920-0213Fax 718-920-0971

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 520undergraduate, 550 graduate, ESL course mandatory forscores below 550Orientation offered; $60.00 orientation fee; 1/2 daycampus orientation for international students, part of 1 dayorientation for all studentsServices career counseling, field trips, international studentadviser, personaVcultural counseling, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:ESL, 7 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants at the Intermediate/Advanced level of Englishproficiency Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE)

2204MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE

International Programs and Services2900 Purchase StreetPurchase NY 10577Ph 914-323-5271Fax 914-694-5725

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 500 considered for conditional admissionOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students; additional 2 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Rhetoric, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Member. UCIEP,AAIEP (HE) (P +C)

2205MARYMOUNT COLLEGE

Box 1249100 Marymount AvenueTarrytown NY 10591-3796Ph 914-332-8368, 914-631-3200Fax 914-631-8586E-mail [email protected] http://www.marymt.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; 1 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 3 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,conversation partners, international student adviser,

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personal/cultural counseling, internships, workshops onvarious topicsESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:Academic Listening, 2-1/2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termExtensive Listening, 2-1/2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termExtensive Reading, 2-1/2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termGrammar, 2-1/2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termIntensive Reading, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termPronunciation/Intonation, 2-1/2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants at Intermediate and Advanced levels (HE) (P + C)

2206NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH

English Language Studies Center68 Fifth AvenueNew York NY 10011Ph 212-229-5372Fax 212-989-1127

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500-550undergraduate, 550-600 graduateServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:University Preparatory Writing, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termI, A:Accent Reduction, 2 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termBasics of English Writing, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termA:American Culture, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termCrosscultural Business Communication in US, 2 hrs/wk,12 wk/termExploring Literature: Reading/Discussion, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termListening, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termSpeech Improvement, 2 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termWriting in English, 5 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termB, LI, I:Conversation and Listening, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termGrammar, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termReading and Writing, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termLI, I, A:Basics of English, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termB, LI, A:ESL, 5-10 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE) (P +C)

2207NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

American Language Institute1 Washington Square North, Room 10New York NY 10003-6635Ph 212-998-7040Fax 212-995-4135E-mail [email protected] http://www.nyu.edu/pages/ali/index.html

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Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredTOEFL waived if student completes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:A:ESL, 5-8 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

2208ONONDAGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Syracuse NY 13215Ph 315-469-2274Fax 315-469-2597E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, or Michigan Test score of 30 TOEFL waivedif student completes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,international student adviser, tutoringESL CoursesFall, spring:LI:English Pronunciation, 2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/term

ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading Preparation for College, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termI, A:Basic Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termCollege Reading and Study Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFreshman English, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFundamentals of Communication, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards (HE)

2209PACE UNIVERSITY

English Department1 Pace PlazaNew York NY 10038-1502Ph 212-346-1402URL http://www.pace.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational students; additional 2-day orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices international student adviserESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Academic Writing, 4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termEnglish Literature, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/term

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Voice and Diction for ESL Students, 4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:nondegree students and degree students above intensivelevel Endorsements: TESOL standards (HE) (P +C) D

2210ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

28 Lomb Memorial DriveRochester NY 14623-5604Ph 716-475-6684Fax 716-475-5330E-mail lxdel @rit.eduURL http: / /www.rit.edu /RIT /SA/SP /ELI

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 525 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; $40.00 orientation fee; 3 days campusorientation for both US and international studentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, fieldtrips, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesB:Conversation, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termGrammar/Conversation, 6 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termWriting, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termLI, I:Grammar, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termA:Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termReading, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termB, LI, I, A:Business Communication, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termConversation and Culture, 2 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termElectives, 5 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termIdioms, 2 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termLecture/Notetaking, 2 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termListening, 2 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termPresentation Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termPronunciation, 2 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termResearch Papers, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termTOEFL, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termB, LI, I:Reading, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termLI, I, A:Conversation, 2 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termVocabulary, 2 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termWriting, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, visiting faculty, community Member:UCIEP, AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P + C)

2211SAINT JOHN'S UNIVERSITY, JAMAICA

Grand Central and Utopia ParkwaysJamaica NY 11439-9989Ph 718-990-6097Fax 718-990-1868E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduate, conditionally admitted with

TOEFL under 500 TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 4 days campus orientation forinternational students fall semester, 1 day spring semesterServices academic counseling, housing assistance, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer.I, A:Oral/Aural Communication, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termWriting/Reading, 4-1/2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:matriculated students Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2212SAINT LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY

International EducationCanton NY 13617Ph 315-379-5991Fax 315-379-5989E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international students; cultural orientation with threeother area colleges in fallServices international student adviser, recreationalactivities, international houseESL CoursesFall:I, A:Composition for International Students, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:English, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE)

2213STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ATALBANY

Richardson 291C135 Western AvenueAlbany NY 12222Ph 518-442-3870Fax 518-442-3871

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate, higher for some disciplines atgraduate levelOrientation offered; $15.00 orientation fee; 3-1/2 dayscampus orientation for international studentsServices career counseling, computer lab, conversationpartners, crosscultural activities, homestay, host family,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:Oral Communication, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/term

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Other information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants on a space-available basis; priority given toenrolled students Endorsements: TESOL standar&, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P + C)

2214STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ATBINGHAMTON

Vestal Parkway EastBinghamton NY 13902-6000Ph 607-777-6725Fax 607-777-4444E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; $110.00 orientation fee; 2-1/2 dayscampus orientation for international students; (orientationfee $95.00 for off-campus undergraduates, $45.00 forgraduates)Services academic counseling, conversation partners, hostfamily, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall:

ESL, 4 hrs/wkFall, spring:A:ESL (Writing), 4 hrs/wkSpeaking and Listening Comprehension, 4 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, nondegree students Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE)

2215STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ATBUFFALO

320 Baldy HallBuffalo NY 14260-1000Ph 716-645-2077Fax 716-645-6198E-mail [email protected] http://wings.buffalo.edu/gse/eli

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 527undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; $35.00 orientation fee; 3 days campusorientation for international studentsServices academic counseling, international studentadviser, workshops on various topicsESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Foreign TA Communication, 3-1/2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpoken ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWritten/Read ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Member: UCIEP, AAIEP Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C) 0

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2216STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ATSTONY BROOK

Linguistics DepartmentStony Brook NY 11794-4376Ph 516-632-7777Fax 516-632-9468

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; $30.00 orientation fee; 5 days campusorientation for international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,personaVcultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:

Oral-Aural Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termI, A:Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:Accent Improvement, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading Improvement, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Member. AAIEP Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2217STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, COLLEGEAT BUFFALO

1300 Elmwood AvenueBuffalo NY 14222Ph 716-878-5331Fax 716-878-5600E-mail gounarjf @snybufaa.cs.snybuf.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; $20.00 orientation fee; 3 days campusorientation for international students, part of 4 daysorientation for all studentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, hostfamily, personal/cultural counseling, visa/tax counseling,health clinicESL CoursesFall, spring:LI, I:College Writing, 3 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:immigrants Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE)

2218STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, COLLEGEAT NEW PALTZ

Haggerty InstituteHumanities 116New Paltz NY 12561-2499Ph 914-257-3595Fax 914-257-3608E-mail [email protected]

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; $100.00 orientation fee; 1 weekcampus orientation for international students; requiredcourse: Orientation to College Life in USServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounseling, tutorial, mentorESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Freshman Composition, 4 hrs/wkFall, spring, summer:I, A:Academic Communication and Comprehension, 4 hrs/wkCollege Grammar for Non-Native Speakers, 4 hrs/wkReading for Academic Purposes, 4 hrs/wkWriting for Academic Purposes, 4 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: UScitizens, permanent residents, holders of F-2 and S-2 visasMember UCIEP, AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2219SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE,WESTERN CAMPUS

Crooked Hill RoadBrentwood NY 11717Ph 516-851-6519

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550

undergraduateESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termConversation, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termIntensive Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE)

2220SULLIVAN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Box 4002Loch Sheldrake NY 12759Ph 800-577-5243, 914-434-5750Fax 914-434-4806

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission TOEFL waivedif student completes the institution's IEPOrientation required; $40.00 orientation fee; 2 dayscampus orientation for both US and international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, recreational activities, tutoringESL CoursesFall, spring:A:ESL, 9 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

NORTH CAROLINA2221BLUE RIDGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

College DriveFlat Rock NC 28731Ph 704-692-3572

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredServices crosscultural activities, Spanish GED classESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B, LI, I, A:ESLOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants over 16 years of age Endorsements: TESOLstandards (HE)

2222CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PO Box 35009Charlotte NC 28235-5009Ph 704-342-6013Fax 704-342-5930E-mail [email protected] http://www.cpcc.cc.nc.us/

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500

undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEP and with adviser approvalOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, conversation partners, crosscultural activities,international student adviser, recreational activities,computer labESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summerB, LI, I, A:Composition, 5-7 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termGrammar, 5-7 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termIdioms, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termListening/Speaking, 5-7 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termPronunciation, 2 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termReading, 5-7 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termTOEFL Preparation, 2 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termOther information Summer term is 9 weeks; class hoursare longer to equal hours of other terms Part-time ESLcourses open to: all applicants except those on student visasEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

2223DUKE UNIVERSITY

English for International StudentsBox 90023Durham NC 27706Ph 919-684-5255E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550 graduateOrientation offered; 5 days campus orientation forinternational students

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Services academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:Oral Communication, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termResearch and Composition, 4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOther information Endorsements: NAFSA principles(HE)

2224EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY

2201 GCBDepartment of EnglishGreenville NC 27858-4353Ph 919-328-6041Fax 919-328-4889E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:LI, I, A:Integrated ESL Program, 5 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE)

2225HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY

Box 3186High Point NC 27262-3598Ph 910-841-9022Fax 910-841-4513URL http: / /www.highpoint.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission noinformation providedOrientation offered; 8 days campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, fieldtrips, international student adviser, recreational activities,international clubESL CoursesFall, spring:

ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termSpring:A:ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOther information (HE)

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2226MARS HILL COLLEGE

Mars Hill NC 28754Ph 800-543-1514, 704-689-1115, 704-689-1201Fax 704-689-1474E-mail [email protected] http: / /www.mhc.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEP in certain circumstancesOrientation offered; $15.00 orientation fee; 3 days campusorientation for both US and international students; additional2 days retreat for international students onlyServices academic counseling, crosscultural activitiesESL CoursesFall:I, A:ESL, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE)

2227MAYLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGEPO Box 547Spruce Pine NC 28777Ph 704-765-7351Fax 704-765-0728

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; 1/2 clay campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, career counselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B, LI, I, A:ESL, 6 hrs/wk, 13 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE)

2228METHODIST COLLEGE

5400 Ramsey StreetFayetteville NC 28311-1499Ph 910-630-7049

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational students, part of 4 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, partner familyESL CoursesFall, spring:LI, I, A:Conversation, 7 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termEnglish for Internationals, 16 wk/termReading, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termWriting, 7 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information (HE) (P + C)

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

2229UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATCHAPEL HILL

International CenterC13: 5240 Student UnionChapel Hill NC 27599-5240Ph 919-962-5661URL http://www.unc.edu/depts/interctr

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 600undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational studentsServices conversation partners, host family, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Linguistics (Writing and Grammar), 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information (HE)

2230UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATCHARLOTTE

Charlotte NC 28223Ph 704-547-2458Fax 704-547-3168E-mail [email protected] http://www.unccvm.uncc.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational students, part of 1 week orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, host family, internationalstudent adviser, recreational activities, workshops on varioustopicsESL CoursesFall:A:International TA Training Workshop, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termFall, spring:

EFL, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFall, spring, summer.A:TOEFL Preparation, 4 hrs/wkLI, I, A:Conversation, 4 hrs/wkGrammar, 4 hrs/wkListening, 4 hrs/wkReading, 4 hrs/wkWriting, 4 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Member: UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

NORTH DAKOTA2231NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

Office of International ProgramsPO Box 5582Fargo ND 58105Ph 800-488-6378, 701-231-7895Fax 701-231-1014E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 525 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's ZEPOrientation required; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities, field trips,host family, housing assistance, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Writing for Non-Native Speakers, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE)(P + c)

OHIO2232CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY

Corlett Building 410Euclid at East 24th StreetCleveland OH 44115Ph 216-687-3574Fax 216-687-3965E-mail j.charlick @csuohio.eduURL http://www.csuohio.edu/intguide/english.html

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduate with ESL courses, otherwiseTOEFL 525Orientation offered; 1 week campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, personaUculturalcounseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:

Integrated Skills, 4 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termI, A:Listening and Speaking, 4 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termReading and Writing, 4 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:nondegree students (HE)

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2233COLLEGE OF MOUNT Si JOSEPH

5701 Delhi PikeCincinnati OH 45233Ph 800-654-9314, 513-244-4240Fax 513-244-4222E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, airport meeting, hostfamily, personal/cultural counseling, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:Grammar/Writing, 10 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termListening/Note-Taking, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading/College Skills, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSummer:I, A:Grammar/Writing, 10 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termListening/Note-Taking, 5 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termReading/College Skills, 5 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: tourists,business personnel Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P +C)

2234CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE,EASTERN CAMPUS

4250 Richmond RoadWarrensville Township OH 44122-6195Ph 216-987-2393Fax 216-987-2428

Academic year 1996/97Services academic counseling, career counseling,international student adviser, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:LI:Grammar and Speaking, 8 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termReading and Writing, 8 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termI, A:Grammar ESL, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termReading and Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termSpeaking ESL, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE)

2235CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE,WESTERN CAMPUS

11000 Pleasant Valley RoadParma OH 44130Ph 216-987-5059

TOEFL required for academic admission 470undergraduateOrientation offered; individual campus orientation iffohinternational students

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Services academic counseling, international studentadviserESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:

Grammar, Writing, Reading, Speaking, 12 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termA:English, 5 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termLI, I, A:ESL, 13 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE) (P +

2236MIAMI UNIVERSITYOxford OH 45056Ph 513-529-2512Fax 513-529-7383E-mail [email protected] http://www.muohio.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 510-530undergraduate, 530-550 graduateOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,personal/cultural counseling, workshops on various topicsESL CoursesFall:

English for Foreign Students, 4 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Endorsements: NAFSA principles(HE)

2237OHIO DOMINICAN COLLEGE

1216 Sunbury RoadColumbus OH 43219-2099Ph 614-253-2741E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission TOEFL waivedif student completes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, crosscultural activities, field trips, internationalstudent adviserESL CoursesFall, spring:B, LI:Composition, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/term

Oral Skills Development, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFall, spring, summer:B, LI:Oral Skills Development, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk./termI, A:Composition, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termB, LI, I, A:Grammar, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpring:

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

I, A:American Business English, 10 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termConversation, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE) (P + C)

2238OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY

Academic Affairs OfficeAda OH 45810Ph 419-772-2260, 419-772-2032Fax 419-772-1932E-mail [email protected] http://www.onu.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 510undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; $300.00 orientation fee; 2 weekscampus orientation for international students, part of 2 daysorientation for all studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities, field trips,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:B, I, A:College Composition, 4 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2239OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

117A Ohio Stadium East1961 Tuttle Park PlaceColumbus OH 43210-1285Ph 614-292-1364Fax 614-292-4054URL http://www.ohio-state.edu

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduate, higher in many departmentsOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:

Basic Spoken English for International TAs, 5 hrs/wk,10 wk/termClassroom English for Graduate TM, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termGeneral English Composition, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termGrammar and Composition, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termSpoken English for Graduate TAs, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termI, A:Academic Writing in ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termA:Advanced English Composition, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termClassroom English for International TAs; 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termIssues in Academic Discourse, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/term

Thesis, Dissertation and Proposal Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Member- UCIEP Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2240OHIO UNIVERSITY

201 Gordy HallAthens OH 45701Ph 614-593-4575Fax 614-593-4577E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEP for some programs; severalgraduate programs require TOEFL scoreOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, conversation partnersESL CoursesFall:A:Teaching Assistant Development: Communication, 4-8 hrs/wkFall, winter, spring:

Academic Skills, 10 hrs/wkESL, 5-15 hrs/wkA:Freshman Composition, 4-5 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:students at academic work level Member- UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

2241UNIVERSITY OF AKRON

302 East Buchtel AvenueOlin Hall 325Akron OH 44325-1909Ph 330-972-7544Fax 330-972-7353E-mail rlagb @vml.cc.uakron.eduURL http://www.uakron.edu/

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 480-497undergraduate, 500-547 graduate with B average for UA ELIstudents; 500 undergraduate, 550 graduate for othersOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:LI, I, A:ESL, 4-12 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel on space-availablebasis Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) + C)

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2242 2244UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI

Center for ESLPO Box 210002Cincinnati OH 45221-0002Ph 513-556-3590Fax 513-556-2483

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 520undergraduate, 550 graduate, higher in many graduatedepartmentsOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students; 2 days orientation for all teachingassistantsServices academic counseling, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, summer:A:Conversational Management, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termImproving Pronunciation, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOral Presentation Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termFall, winter, spring:A:

Communication Skills for International TAs, 3 hrs/wk,10 wk/termSpeaking/Listening Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termWinter:A:Grammar Structures, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termIntroduction to Academic Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termSpring:A:Academic Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information .Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, visitors, au pairs Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE)

2243UNIVERSITY OF FINDLAY

1000 North Main StreetFindlay OH 05840Ph 800-472-9502, 419-424-4558Fax 419-424-4757E-mail [email protected] http://www.studyusa.com/

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 525-550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation required; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:Composition for Non-Native Speakers, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termEnglish for Non-Native Speakers, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents Member AAIEP Endorsements: NAFSAprinciples (1-1E) (P +C)

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3800 Victory ParkwayCincinnati OH 45207-1092Ph 800-344-4698, 513-745-3712Fax 513-745-3844E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 480undergraduate, 530 graduate with B average for Xavier ESLstudents; 500 undergraduate, 550 graduate othersOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational studentsESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Basic English, 5 hrs/wkEnglish Composition for Non-Native Speakers, 5 hrs/wk,16 wk/termFall, spring, summerA:ESL, 12 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, visiting scholarsEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

2245YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY

Center for International StudiesPhelps BuildingYoungstown OH 44555Ph 330-742-2336Fax 330-742-2338E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation required; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, computer lab, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:I, A:Academic English for Non-Native Speakers, 4 hrs/wk,11 wk/termAdvanced Academic English, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termEnglish Conversation, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termWorkshop for Non-Native Speakers, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termWorkshop Lab for Non-Native Speakers, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with thesponsor.

OREGON2246CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY, PORTLAND

2811 North East HolmanPortland OR 97211Ph 503-288-9371Fax 503-280-8531

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, homestay, host family, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, tutoring, writing centerESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:B, LI:Mythology, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termB, I, A:Grammar, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termListening, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termReading, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termWriting, 2 hrs/wk, 8 wk/term

US History, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termA:Literature, 4 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termTOEFL Preparation, 5 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: Non1-20 students Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P +C)

2247GEORGE FOX UNIVERSITY

Newberg OR 97132Ph 503-538-8383Fax 503-537-3834E-mail [email protected] http://www.gfc.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500-550undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational students; additional 4 days orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, fieldtrips, international student adviserESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Academic Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termListening, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpeech, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termB, LI, I:Freshman Experience Seminar, 2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termIntroduction to Christianity, 2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpeaking and Listening, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting and Grammar, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part -time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE) (P +C)

2248LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

1059 Willamette StreetEugene OR 97401Ph 541-747-4501Fax 541-744-3991E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 475undergraduateOrientation required; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,computer lab, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:A:Conversation, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termEffective Learning, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termGrammar, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termPreparatory Writing for Foreign Students, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termVocabulary, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE) (P + C)

2249LINN-BENTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE

6500 Pacific BoulevardAlbany OR 97321Ph 541-917-4460

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation required; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,computer lab, conversation partners, crosscultural activities,field trips, international student adviser, personaVculturalcounseling, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:I, A:Academic English for Non-Native Speakers, 4 hrs/wk,11 wk/termIndependent Study for Non-Native Speakers, 2 hrs/wk,11 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, immigrants,community Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE)

2250OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

Snell Hall 301Corvallis OR 97331-1632Ph 541-737-2464Fax 541-737-0871URL http: / /www.orst.edu

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Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 2-5 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 1 week orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, winter.I, A:English for Business and Economics, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termEnglish for Science and Technology, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termIntermediate English Skills, 12 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termFall, winter, spring, summer:

Computer Language Learning, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termGrammar and TOEFL Preparation, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termListening and Speaking, 6 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termReading and Writing, 6 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termI, A:Individualized Directed Learning, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termA:Academic Speaking, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termLecture and Notetaking, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termResearch and Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termSkills for TOEFL and Other Tests, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termUniversity Reading, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termFall, spring, summer:A:Presentation Skills for Foreign GTAs, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) + C)

2251PACIFIC UNIVERSITY

UC Box 661Forest Grove OR 97116Ph 503-359-2896Fax 503-359-2251E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 600 graduateOrientation required; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, computer lab, conversationpartners, crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, hostfamily, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:A:Grammar, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termLI, I, A:Expository Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

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2252PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY

Department of Applied LinguisticsPO Box 751Portland OR 97207Ph 503-725-4088Fax 503-725-4139

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,computer lab, field trips, homestay, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:A:TOEFL Preparation, 2 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termB, LI, I, A:Grammar, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termReading, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termSpeaking/Listening, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termWriting, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

2253UNIVERSITY OF OREGON

Eugene OR 97403Ph 541-346-3945Fax 541-346-3917E-mail [email protected] http://babel.uoregon.edu/aei/eap.html

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500-600 graduateOrientation offered; 4 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,crosscultural activities, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, international peer assistantsESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:A:Note-Taking, 4 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOral Skills, 4 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termReading and Vocabulary Development, 4 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termWriting, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants with TOEFL 500-575 Member: UCIEP (HE)

2254WARNER PACIFIC COLLEGE

2219 South East 68th AvenuePortland OR 97215Ph 800-582-7885, 503-775-4366, 503-775-4366Fax 503-788-7425E-mail [email protected] http://www.warnerpacific.edu

All program information is.subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 2 weeks campus orientation forinternational students, part of 3 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:I, A:Independent Study, 15 wk/termA:Content Area Bridge Course, 15 wk/termResearch, 15 wk/termB, LI, I, A:Grammar, 15 wk/termListening, 15 wk/termReading, 15 wk/termSpeaking, 15 wk/termWriting, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE) (P + C)

PENNSYLVANIA2255CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIVERSITY

Intercultural Communication Center418 Warner HallPittsburgh PA 15213Ph 412-268-4979E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 600undergraduate, 550-600 graduateOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, international studentadviser, tutoringESL CoursesFall, spring:1, A:Teaching Assistant Training, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termFall, spring, summer:

Speaking and Listening, 3 hrs/wk, 4 wk/termI, A:Focus on US Culture, 3 hrs/wk, 4 wk/termJob Interview Workshop, 6 hrs/wk, 1 wk/termLanguage Learning Strategies, 3 hrs/wk, 2 wk/termOral Exams, 3 hrs/wk, 4 wk/termPresentation Workshop, 3 hrs/wk, 4 wk/termWriting Clinic, 14 wk/termOther information (HE)

2256CEDAR CREST COLLEGE

100 College DriveAllentown PA 18104Ph 610-740-3792Fax 610-740-3789E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation required; 3 days campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall:LI, I:Speaking and Listening, 5 hrs/wk, 17 wk/termWriting, 4-1/2 hrs/wk, 17 wk/termSpring:

Speaking and Listening, 5 hrs/wk, 17 wk/termWriting, 4-1/2 hrs/wk, 17 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE)

2257DREXEL UNIVERSITY

229 North 33rd StreetDrexel 96-015Philadelphia PA 19104Ph 215-895-2022E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 510undergraduate, 550-600 graduateOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational students; 2 days cultural orientation forinternational teaching assistantsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,international student adviser, writing centerESL CoursesFall, winter:Composition, 5 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termFall, winter, spring:

Oral Communication Skills, 4 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termI, A:Preparation for Intl Teaching Assistants, 4 hrs/wkWinter, spring:Introduction to Literature, 5 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termReading/Research, 5 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: faculty,staff Member: UCIEP, AAIEP Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2258DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY

College HallPittsburgh PA 15282-1704Ph 412-396-5092, 412-396-6113Fax 412-396-5197E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500-550graduate depending on school; not required forundergraduate except in pharmacy, nursingOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation for bothUS and international students, part of 1 week orientation for

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all students; 1 semester International Student Seminar alsoavailable for new studentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners, fieldtrips, host family, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, language labESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B, I, A:Grammar, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termListening Comprehension/Note-Taking, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpeaking; 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:Freshman Literature, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFreshman Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termGraduate Academic Discourse, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termGraduate Research Paper, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk /termUndergraduate Term Paper, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P +C)

2259EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY

East Stroudsburg PA 18301Ph 717-422-3470Fax 717-422-3777E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students, plus six 1-hour sessions over twomonthsServices academic counseling, field trips, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesESL CoursesFall:

Composition Skills for Foreign Students, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Endorsements: NAFSA principles(HE)

2260GENEVA COLLEGE

ELM-English Language andAcculturation InstituteBeaver Falls PA 15010Ph 412-847-6737Fax 412-847-5684E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission TOEFL waivedif student completes the institution's IEPOrientation required; campus orientation for internationalstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural

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counseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counseling,tutorialsESL CoursesFall:I, A:ESL Composition, 2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFall, spring:I, A:ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpring:I, A:English Oral Communication, 2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer.I, A:Human Communication, 10 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE)

2261GWYNEDD-MERCY COLLEGE

Sumneytown PikeGwynedd Valley PA 19437Ph 800-342-5462, 215-641-5544Fax 215-542-4607

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, conversation partners, crosscultural activities,field trips, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, interactive videoprograms, chaplain/campus ministerESL CoursesFall, spring:B, I, A:Basic English, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:College English for Internationals, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termCollege Reading Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termSummer.A:Accent Reduction, 3 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termGrammar and Usage, 5 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termListening and Conversation, 8 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termReading and Writing, 8 hrs/wk, 6 wk /termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2262HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

3300 Cameron Street RoadHarrisburg PA 17110-2999Ph 717-780-2400Fax 717-231-7674E-mail iadmissn@hacc01 b. hacc. edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission TOEFL waivedif student completes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

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Services career counseling, field trips, international studentadviser, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:B, I, A:English-Reading ESL, 4-1/2 hrs/wk, 16 wk/term

English-Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2263IMMACULATA COLLEGE

King RoadBox 694Immaculata PA 19345Ph 610-647-4400Fax 610-251-1668

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 5 days and ongoing campusorientation for both US and international studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounseling, arrival-departure services, banking servicesESL CoursesFall:A:Oral English, 7 wk/termFall, spring:A:Advanced Vocabulary, 3 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termCollege Electives, 3 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termCritical Reading, 3 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termCrosscultural Studies, 3 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termWritten English, 3 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termB, I:Basic Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termConversation, 3 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termDevelopmental Reading, 3 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termESL, 3 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termIntercultural Communication, 3 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termListening Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termPhonetics, 3 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termPublic Speaking, 3 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termUS Culture, 3 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termUS Modern Music, 3 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termVocabulary Building, 3 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: womenonly above Intermediate level Member: AAIEPEndorsements: NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2264JUNIATA COLLEGE

1700 Moore StreetHuntingdon PA 16652Ph 814-641-3183Fax 814-641-3185E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEP

Orientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesI, A:Pronunciation/Sound Discrimination, 3 hrs/wkTOEFL Preparation, 2-5 hrs/wkFall, spring:I, A:Academic Reading, 3-4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termAcademic Writing, 4-5 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termCommunicative Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termConversation Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termEnglish Through Video, 3-4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termStudy Skills, 4-5 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termSummer:I, A:Academic Reading, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termAcademic Writing, 4-5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termCommunicative Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termConversation Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termEnglish Through Video, 3-4 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termStudy Skills, 4-5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants, groups and individuals on a contract basisaccording to needs and interests Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2265KEYSTONE COLLEGE

PO Box 50La Plume PA 18440-0220Ph 800-824-2764, 717-945-5141, 717-945-6953Fax 717-945-7916E-mail [email protected] http://www.keystone.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 450undergraduate; institutional TOEFL results acceptedOrientation offered; 5 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 3 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, host family, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, tutoring,student associationESL CoursesFall, spring:LI, I, A:Composition and Literature, 5 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE) (P +C)

2266LEHIGH CARBON COMMUNITY COLLEGE

4525 Education Park DriveSchnecksville PA 18078-2598Ph 610-799-1156Fax 610-799-1159E-mail [email protected]

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Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission ESL placementtesting done at college TOEFL waived if student completesthe institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices academic counseling, international studentadviserESL CoursesFall, spring:U, 1:ESL, 3-20 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:ESL, 9 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE) (P + C)

2267

PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF TEXTILES ANDSCIENCE

4201 Henry AvenuePhiladelphia PA 19144Ph 215-951-2828

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 525 graduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, international studentadviserESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:Academic Reading, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termESL, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:Expository Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information (HE)

2268POINT PARK COLLEGE

201 Wood StreetPittsburgh PA 15222Ph 412-392-3925Fax 412-391-1980

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500-525graduate TOEFL waived if student completes the institution'sIEPOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational students; 15-week orientation course,Introduction to Living and Studying in the USServices academic counseling, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, international club,payment plans for deferred billingESL CoursesFall, spring:B, U, I, A:ESL, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:B, U, I, A:ESL, 5 hrs/wk, 12 wk/term

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Other information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, permanentresidents Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P + C)

2269SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY

International StudiesSlippery Rock PA 16057Ph 412-738-2605Fax 412-738-2959E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation required; $80.00 orientation fee; 1 weekcampus orientation for international students, part of 2 daysorientation for all studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,computer lab, crosscultural activities, host family,international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:College Writing I, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Endorsements: NAFSA principles(HE)

2270SWARTHMORE COLLEGE

Swarthmore PA 19081Ph 610-328-8361

. Fax 610-328-8673

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission recommendedOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 6 days orientation for allstudentsServices international student adviserESL CoursesFall, spring:A:

English for Foreign Students, 2-1/2 hrs/wk, 13 wk/termOther information (HE)

2271TEMPLE UNIVERSITY

400 Seltzer HallPhiladelphia PA 19122Ph 215-204-7899Fax 215-204-6166E-mail [email protected] http://www.temple.edu/ielp

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, fieldtrips, recreational activities, health services

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

ESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:I, A:ESL, 3-6 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, permanent residents, F2 and J2 visa holdersMember: AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P + C)

2272THIEL COLLEGE

Greenville PA 16125Ph 800-248-4435, 412-589-2220, 412-589-2146Fax 412-589-2013

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 450undergraduate, school also accepts equivalent scores fromspecial language schools TOEFL may be waived in specialcasesOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational students, part of 2 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay, hostfamily, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, international studentorganizationESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:English, 3-9 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:LI, I, A:ESL, 3-5 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termESL Lab, 1-2 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE)

2273UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

21 Bennett Hall34th and Walnut StreetsPhiladelphia PA 19104-6274Ph 215-898-8681Fax 215-898-2684E-mail [email protected] http://www.sas.upenn.edu/elp

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, graduate requirement varies by schoolOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities, field trips,host family, housing assistance, international student adviser,personaVcultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:LI, I, A:Language of Meetings, 2-1/2 hrs/wk, 5 wk/termFall, spring, summer:LI, I, A:Academic Writing, 2-1/2 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termBusiness Writing, 2-1/2 hrs/wk, 5 wk/termPronunciation Improvement, 2-1/2 hrs/wk, 10 wk/term

Speaking and Listening, 5 hrs/wk, 5 wk/termSpring:II, I, A:Oral Presentation, 2-1/2 hrs/wk, 5 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, local residentsMember: UCIEP, AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards(HE) (P + C)

2274UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH, MAIN CAMPUS

2816 Cathedral of LearningBox 203Pittsburgh PA 15260-6378Ph 412-624-5900Fax 412-648-5911E-mail esleli @vms.cis.pitt.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate, varies by departmentOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational students (fall term only)Services academic counseling, homestay, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, winter:A:Reading, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpeaking, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information 3 hours/week informal ESL course forstudent spouses Part-time ESL courses open to: students noton university visa, space permitting Member- UCIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

2275URSINUS COLLEGE

Department of Modern LanguagesOlin 221Collegeville PA 19426Ph 610-489-4111

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 530undergraduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall:I, A:English for Speakers of Other Languages, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information (HE)

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2276WILSON COLLEGE

1015 Philadelphia AvenueChambersburg PA 17201Ph 800-421-8402, 717-264-4141Fax 717-264-1578URL http://www.wilson.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; 4 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 1-1/2 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounseling, learning resource centerESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:American Literature: The Short Story, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOral Communication, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termLI, I, A:ESL: Writing at a College Level, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOral Communication and Reading Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOther information (HE)

RHODE ISLAND2277UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

Kingston RI 02881Ph 401-874-5931Fax 401-874-2580E-mail [email protected] http://www.uri.edu/uri_home.html

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities,recreational activities, tutoring, international teachingassistants programESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:LI, I, A:ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE)

SOUTH CAROLINA2278UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA

Byrnes Building 310Columbia SC 29208Ph 803-777-3867Fax 803-777-6839E-mail [email protected] http://www.epi.sc.edu

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Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 500 graduate, 50 points lower forundergraduates who complete institution's IEPOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounseling, community hostESL CoursesFall:A:Oral Lab for International TAs, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termFall, spring:A:Graduate Oral Communication, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termGraduate Written Communication, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termUndergraduate Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Member: UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P + C)

SOUTH DAKOTA2279DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

Beadle HallRoom 111Madison SD 57042-1799Ph 605-256-5267Fax 605-256-5316E-mail [email protected] http://www.dsu.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices international student adviserESL CoursesFall, spring:A:ESL, 10 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:A:ESL, 10 hrs/wk, 13 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE) (P +C)

TENNESSEE2280CARSON-NEWMAN COLLEGE

Jefferson City TN 37760Ph 423-471-3308Fax 423-471-3475E-mail midkiff ©cnc.cn.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission TOEFL waivedif student completes the institution's IEP

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Orientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 3 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities, field trips,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:B, LI, I, A:Reading/Writing, 10 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpeaking/Listening, 10 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termTutoring, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:B, LI, I, A:Reading/Writing, 10 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termSpeaking/Listening, 10 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termTutoring, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, business personnel Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2281LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY

Cumberland Gap ParkwayHarrogate TN 37752Ph 423-869-6298, 423-869-6214Fax 423-869-6426

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation required; 2 days campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:Composition, 3-4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termGrammar/TOEFL Preparation, 3-4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termListening/Speaking, 3-4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading, 3-4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P +C)

2282MARYVILLE COLLEGE

Maryville TN 37804Ph 423-981-8183Fax 423-983-0581E-mail [email protected] http://www.maryvillecollege.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEP with Michigan test

Orientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students; 1 hour/week orientation courseduring termServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, fieldtrips, international student adviser, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Composition, 3 hrs/wkIntensive ESL, 6-8 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Member., AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2283TENNESSEE WESLEYAN COLLEGE

Box 40College StreetAthens TN 37371-0400Ph 423-745-7504Fax 423-744-9968

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall:A:English for Foreign Students, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P +C)

2284VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY

English for Academics and ProfessionalsPeabody Station Box 510Nashville TN 37203Ph 615-322-2277Fax 615-343-7799E-mail grahamjg @ctrvax.vanderbilt.eduURL http: / /www.vanderbilt.edu /EFI

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, varies for graduateOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsESL CoursesFall:

Academic Speaking, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termAcademic Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termSpring:A:Academic Speaking, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk /termAcademic Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termTechnical Presentations, 4 hrs/wk, 4 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:university students, staff, faculty Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

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TEXAS2285DEL MAR COLLEGE

Department of ESOL and Reading101 East BaldwinCorpus Christi TX 78404Ph 512-886-1534Fax 512-886-1955E-mail nms @tenet.edu

Academic year 1996/97Orientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, international student adviser,mentoringESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:I, A:Composition, 3 hrs/wkTASP Reading Preparation, 3 hrs/wkA:College Reading Improvement, 3 hrs/wkRapid and Analytical ReadingReading and Language DevelopmentB, LI, I, A:Conversation, 3 hrs/wkGrammar, 3 hrs/wkReading, 3 hrs/wkVocabulary, Pronunciation and Writing, 3 hrs/wkB, LI, I:Reading and Comprehension, 3 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, communityEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

2286EL PASO COMMUNITY COLLEGEPO Box 20500Lakeside Language CenterEl Paso TX 79998Ph 915-774-5250Fax 915-774-5276

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 450undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 1-1/2 hours campus orientation forinternational students, part of 1/2 day orientation for allstudentsServices international student adviserESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:B, LI, I, A:Conversational ESL, 4-1/2 hrs/wkSummerA:

Accent Reduction and Pronunciation, 12 hrs/wkOther information ESL courses offered 3-4 hours onSaturdays for children 7-16 years of age Part-time ESLcourses open to: all applicants Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

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2287HOWARD PAYNE UNIVERSITY

Box 848 HPU StationBrownwood TX 76801Fax 915-649-8901

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation required; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,computer lab, crosscultural activities, field trips, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivitiesESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:A:College Success Skills, 3 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2288MIDWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY

3410 Taft BoulevardWichita Falls TX 76308Ph 817-689-4609, 817-689-4685Fax 817-689-4042E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 480undergraduate, 520 graduateOrientation required; 10 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 5 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities, field trips,host family, housing assistance, international student adviser,recreational activities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:

Reading, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termI, A:Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, special coursearrangements Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2289NORTH HARRIS COLLEGE

2700 WW ThorneHouston TX 77073Ph 713-443-5577Fax 713-443-5402E-mail wooc_sharilyn/[email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

ESL CoursesFall, spring:B:Speaking and Listening, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termII, I:Reading and Vocabulary, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termLI, I, A:Grammar and Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:B:Speaking and Listening, 8 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termLI, I:Reading and Vocabulary, 6 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termLI, I, A:Grammar and Writing, 8 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE)

2290OUR LADY OF THE LAKE UNIVERSITY OFSAN ANTONIO

411 Southwest 24th StreetSan Antonio TX 78285-4666Ph 210-434-6711Fax 210-436-0824E-mail [email protected] http://www.ollusa.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Reading to Write, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information (HE) (P + C)

2291RICE UNIVERSITY

School of Continuing StudiesLanguage Programs, MS 550, 6100 Main StHouston TX 77005-1892Ph 713-527-8456Fax 713-285-5213E-mail [email protected] http: / /www.rice.edu /esl

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational students; 1 week orientation for internationalgraduate studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall:I, A:ESL for Graduate Students, 4 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants at least 18 years of age with secondary schoolcertificate Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P +C)

2292SAINT EDWARD'S UNIVERSITY

3001 South Congress AvenueAustin TX 78704Ph 512-448-8653Fax 512-448-8492E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; 1-1/2 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 3 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, host family, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, writing referral centerESL CoursesFall, spring:LI:Reading, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termLI, I:Listening Skills, 2 hrs/wk, 15 wk/term

Reading Improvement, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termI, A:Analysis and Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information (HE)

2293SAINT MARY'S UNIVERSITY

1 Camino Santa MariaSan Antonio TX 78228-8571Ph 210-431-2299

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation for both USand international studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesSummer:A:Intensive ESL, 20-23 hrs/wk, 30 wk/termOther information Endorsements: NAFSA principles(HE)

2294SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE

1300 San PedroSan Antonio TX 78284Ph 512-733-2620Fax 210-733-2507E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational students; orientation may be taken over a5-week periodServices international student adviser, audio-visual lab,CAI, assessment center, Rosetta Stone cd-rom software

351See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. = See program sponsor's ad(s) in this book. 277

ESL CoursesFall, spring:Developmental Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpeech, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termB, LI, I, A:Conversation and Pronunciation, 15 wk/termSemi-Intensive ESL, 15 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpeech for Non-Native Speakers, 15 wk/termSummer:Developmental Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termReading, 3 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termSpeech, 3 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termB, LI, I, A:Semi-Intensive ESL, 12 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termSemi-Intensive ESL, 15 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE)

2295TEXAS ACM UNIVERSITY

Department of Modern and ClassicalLanguagesCollege Station TX 77843-2130Ph 409-845-7936Fax 409-862-4326E-mail [email protected] http://acs.tamu.edu/-eli/eli/eli.html

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field tripsESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B, I, A:Grammar, 3-12 hrs/wkListening, 3-12 hrs/wkReading, 3-12 hrs/wkSpeaking, 3-12 hrs/wkVocabulary, 3-12 hrs/wkWriting, 3-12 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, business personnel Member: UCIEP (HE)(P +C)

2296TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

TCU Box 297720Fort Worth TX 76129-0001Ph 817-921-7485Fax 817-921-7761E-mail [email protected] http://www.iep.tcu.edu/iep

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550-600 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; $100.00 orientation fee; 3 dayscampus orientation for international students, part of 2 daysorientation for all students

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Services ° academic counseling, crosscultural activities, hostfamily, personal/cultural counseling, visa/tax counseling,international student associationESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Composition Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE) (P + C)

2297TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY

242 Langner Hall1000 West Court StreetSeguin TX 78155Ph 512-372-6089, 210-372-8050Fax 210-372-3096E-mail [email protected] http://www.TxLutheran.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 2-3 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 3 days orientation for allstudents in camp settingServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, tutoring,health centerESL CoursesFall:Topics in Art and Morality, 15 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termTopics in Computation and Technology, 15 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termTopics in History, 15 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termTopics in Philosophy and Religion, 15 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termSpring:Topics in Comparative Culture, 15 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termTopics in Natural Sciences, 15 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termTopics in Personal Well-Being, 15 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termTopics of the Contemporary World, 15 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termSummer:Topics in Art and Morality, 8 wk/termTopics in Comparative Culture, 15 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termTopics in Computation and Technology, 15 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termTopics of the Contemporary World, 15 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants with short-term or part-time needs for academicpreparation (HE) (P C)

2298TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY

PO Box 42071Lubbock TX 79409-2071Ph 806-742-3147Fax 806-742-3306E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 4 days campus orientation for bothUS and international students

r; 9L,All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

Services academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, crosscultural activities, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Advanced Composition for Graduate Students, 3 hrs/wk, 15wk/termConversational English, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termEnglish Grammar and Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:matriculated students Member: AAIEP Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2299TRINITY VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

500 South PrairievilleAthens TX 75751Ph 903-675-6213

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredOrientation offered; campus orientation for both US andinternational studentsServices academic placement, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, international studentadviser, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:Developmental Reading, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termDevelopmental Speech, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termEnglish for Internationals, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termPsychology, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:business personnel (HE)

2300UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS

1845 East Northgate DriveIrving TX 75062Ph 214-721-5011Fax 214-721-5254

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate, 520 Graduate School ofManagementOrientation required; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,computer lab, homestay, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:

Intensive English, 10-15 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termA:Business Fluency, 3 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:business personnel Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSAprinciples (HE) (P +C)

2301UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON, MAIN CAMPUS

Department of EnglishHouston TX 77004-3012Ph 713-743-3004Fax 713-743-3215

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550-600 graduate TOEFL waived forundergraduates who complete the institution's IEPOrientation offered; $50.00 orientation fee; 4 days campusorientation for international studentsServices academic counseling, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:English for Intl Teaching Assistants/Faculty, 3 hrs/wk, 12wk/termFall, spring, summer:I, A:Pronunciation, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termTOEFL Preparation, 3 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termA:American Life through Literature, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termEnglish Composition for Non-Native Speakers, 3 hrs/wk, 14wk/termOther information Member. UCIEP, AAIEP Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2302UNIVERSITY OF MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR

UMHB Box 8374Belton TX 76513Ph 800-727-8642, 817-939-4949Fax 817-939-4535

Academic year 1995/96Orientation required; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,computer lab, conversation partners, international studentadviserESL CoursesFall, spring:B, LI, I, A:Basics of English Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termElements of Effective Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termEnglish Idioms, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOral Communication, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReadings in English, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information (HE) (P + C)

2303UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS

Intensive English Language InstitutePO Box 13258Denton TX 76203-3258Ph 817-565-2003Fax 817-565-4822E-mail [email protected] http://www.unt.edu

353See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. 10 See program sponsor's ad(s) in this book.

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Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate, or TOEFL 530 and TWE 4.5TOEFL waived if student completes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 5 days campus orientation forinternational students throughout 8 weeksServices academic counseling, academic placement,crosscultural activities, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counseling, IDcardESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSummer:A:Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 5 wk/termReading Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 5 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Member. UCIEP,AAIEP Endorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles(HE) (P + C)

2304UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTONBox 19559Arlington TX 76019-0559Ph 817-272-3133Fax 817-272-2731

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550 graduateTOEFL waived for undergraduates who complete theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, field trips, host family,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Member. AAIEP Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2305UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

ESL Services, International OfficeDrawer A, UT StationAustin TX 78713-7206Ph 512-471-2480Fax 512-471-8848E-mail eslsery @utxsys.cc.utexas.eduURL http://www.io.utexas.edu

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; $40.00 orientation fee; 1 day campusorientation for international students, part of 4 daysorientation for all studentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,computer lab, conversation partners, crosscultural activities,host family, housing assistance, international student adviser,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounseling

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ESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:I, A:ESL Academic Writing for Graduate Students, 3 hrs/wk, 15wk/termESL Oral Communication for Graduate Students, 3 hrs/wk,15 wk/termESL Undergraduate Academic English, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: visitingscholars and researchers Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2306UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE80 Fort BrownBuilding 31Brownsville TX 78520Ph 210-548-6515Fax 210-544-8988E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500 graduateServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B, LI:English Skills and Grammar, 6 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termI, A:Reading and Writing, 6 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

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2307UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO6900 North Loop 1604 WestSan Antonio TX 78249-0653Ph 210-691-4426Fax 210-691-5962E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsESL CoursesFall, spring:A:

Lecture Comprehension in Academic Content, 3 hrs/wk, 15wk/termReading in Academic Contexts, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpeaking in Academic Contexts, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWriting in Academic Contexts, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Endorsements: TESOL standards (HE)

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directlywith the sponsor.

UTAH2308BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY

2113 JKHBProvo UT 84602Ph 800-298-8375, 801-378-2691Fax 801-378-8295E-mail [email protected] http://humanities.byu.edu/ELC/Brochure

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational students, part of 3 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, host family, international student adviser,recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, winter:

Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termESL, 2-10 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:

Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2309COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH

Price UT 84501Ph 800-336-2381, 801-637-2120Fax 801-637-4102E-mail [email protected] http://www.ceu.edu

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500

undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; $500.00 orientation fee; 3 weekscampus orientation for international students (5 hrs/wk)Services academic counseling, field trips, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling,Japanese-speaking adviserESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:LI, I, A:Listening/Speaking, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOne-on-One Conversation, 2 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termReading/Vocabulary, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termTutoring, 10 wk/termWriting/Grammar, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants with over 400 TOEFL Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2310SNOW COLLEGE

150 College AvenueEphraim UT 84627-1299Ph 801-283-4021Fax 801-283-6879E-mail [email protected] http://www.snow.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500

undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, personaVculturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer.A:TOEFL Preparation, 3 hrs/wk, 3 wk/termWriting, 3 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termB, II, I:ESL, 11 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists Member. AAIEP Endorsements: TESOLstandards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2311UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY

Logan UT 84322-0715Ph 801-797-2081Fax 801-797-4050E-mail [email protected] http://www.usu.edu/

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate, TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEP or with high placement testscoreOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational students, part of 1 day orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer.A:Academic Discourse, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termAmerican Studies, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termComposition, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termReading, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Member. UCIEP (HE) (P +C)

355See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. II = See program sponsor's ad(s) in this book.

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VERMONT2312CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE

PO Box 670Burlington VT 05402Ph 802-860-2700Fax 802-860-2764E-mail [email protected] http://www.champlain.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; $100.00 orientation fee; 4 dayscampus orientation for both US and international studentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities,international student adviser, recreational activities, peertutoring, International ClubESL CoursesFall, spring:

ESL, 3-6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information (HE)

2313SAINT MICHAEL'S COLLEGE

Winooski ParkColchester VT 05439-0253Ph 802-654-2000Fax 802-654-2595E-mail [email protected] http://www.smcvt.edu/sis/program.html

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:ESL, 8 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:A:ESL, 8 hrs/wk, 13 wk/termOther information 6 hours academic courses Part-timeESL courses open to: dependents, tourists, businesspersonnel Member: UCIEP (HE) (P + C)

2314UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT

International Educational ServicesLiving/Learning Center Facility, Box 8Burlington VT 05405-0160Ph 802-656-4296Fax 802-656-8553

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 600 graduateOrientation offered; $100.00 orientation fee; 4 dayscampus orientation for international students

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Services academic counseling, career counseling, fieldtrips, host family, international student adviser, recreationalactivitiesESL CoursesFall:A:Writing for Foreign Students, 6 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: visitingresearchers (HE)

VIRGINIA2315GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY

4400 University DriveSub I 305Fairfax VA 22030-4444Ph 703-993-2970

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 570undergraduate TOEFL may be waived if student completesthe institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1.day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, field trips, host family,international student adviser, personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:Semi-Intensive ESL, 4-14 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:English, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Member: UCIEP(HE) (P + C)

2316NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Humanities Division3001 North Beauregard StreetAlexandria VA 22311Ph 703-845-6242

TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateServices academic counseling, academic placement,personaVcultural counselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:U:Intensive ESL, 15 hrs/wk

ESL, 10 hrs/wkA:College Reading, 3 hrs/wkComposition, 5 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants with score of 50 on Michigan tests and writingsample (HE)

356All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

2317OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITYNorfolk VA 23529-0086Ph 757-683-4424Fax 757-683-4640

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if student meetsrequirements of Bridge Program for two semestersOrientation offered; $40.00 orientation fee; 2 days campusorientation for international studentsServices academic counseling, host family, internationalstudent adviserESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Graduate Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termPronunciation, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading/Vocabulary, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termUndergraduate Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termUniversity Bridge Program, 8 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)11

2318RADFORD UNIVERSITY

Radford VA 24142Ph 540-831-5403Fax 540-831-6023E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 520undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Advanced ESL, 10 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards (HE) (P +C)

2319SHENANDOAH UNIVERSITY

1460 University DriveWinchester VA 22601Ph 540-665-5443, 540-665-5460Fax 540-665-5446E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 400undergraduate, 450 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation required; 2 days campus orientation for bothUS and international students, part of 5 days orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,

housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B, LI, 1, A:Advanced Skills, 5-15 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termListening, 5-15 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading, 5-15 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termWriting, 5-15 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, professionalsEndorsements: NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

2320UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA

303 Brooks HallUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesville VA 22903Ph 804-293-9617Fax 804-924-6824E-mail [email protected] http:// www. virginia .edu /intcent/intictr.html

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 600undergraduate, 600 graduateOrientation required; 2-7 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 4 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, visa/taxcounseling, international centerESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Advanced Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termAmerican Pronunciation, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termClassroom Communication for International TAs, 3 hrs/wk,15 wk/termConversation, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termIntermediate Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information (HE)

2321VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY

916 West Franklin StreetMillhiser House, Room 205Richmond VA 23284-3043Ph 804-828-2551Fax 804-828-2552E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate, 600 for some graduateprogramsOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, field trips, housing assistance, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities

357See "How To Use This Book" for definitions of terms used above. D = See program sponsor's ad(s) in this book. 283

ESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B, I, A:Conversation, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termPronunciation, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termB, LI, I, A:Grammar and Composition, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading and Vocabulary, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSpeaking and Listening, 6 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, residents (HE)(P + C)

2322VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE ANDSTATE UNIVERSITY

Graduate School100 Sandy HallBlacksburg VA 24061-0325Ph 540-231-9568Fax 540-231-3714E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduateOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, host family, personal/cultural counseling, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Oral Communication for International TAs, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termTechnical Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE)

WASHINGTON2323BELLEVUE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

3000 Landerholm Circle SoutheastHouse 2Bellevue WA 98007Ph 206-641-2409Fax 206-641-0246E-mail [email protected] http://www.bellevue-cc.ctc.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 10 hours campus orientation forinternational students; orientation course 1-1/2 hours/weekeach termServices academic counselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:LI:Introduction to Computers for lnt'l Students, 1-1/2 hrs/wk,10 wk./termNewcomer Orientation, 1-1/2 hrs/wk, 10 wk/term

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English Pronunciation, 2 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termI, A:Conversational English, 4 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termSlang, 2 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termA:English Through the Media, 1-1/2 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termTOEFL Preparation, 3 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE) (P + C)

2324LOWER COLUMBIA COLLEGE

1600 MaplePO Box 3010Longview WA 98632Ph 360-577-3427Fax 360-578-1400E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 430undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation required; 5 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,computer lab, conversation partners, crosscultural activities,field trips, homestay, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:I, A:ESL

Other information Class hours per week vary with eachstudent's needs Part-time ESL courses open to: dependents,tourists Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE)

2325PENINSULA COLLEGE

Adult Learning Center1502 East Lauridsen BoulevardPort Angeles WA 98362Ph 360-417-6380Fax 360-417-6383 .

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; campus orientation can be arrangedServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, housing assistance, international studentadviser, tutoringESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:B, LI, I:ESL, 4 hrs/wk, 12 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: guestsof students (HE)

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2326SEATTLE CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

1701 BroadwaySeattle WA 98122Ph 206-587-3893Fax 206-587-3868E-mail [email protected] http://www.sccd.ctc.edu/-global

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 510undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, field trips, homestay,personal/cultural counseling, recreational activities, facultyexchange, toursESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:B:Pronunciation, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termTOEIC Preparation, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termWord Processing, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termA:College Bridge, 10 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termIntercultural Communication, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termInternational Business, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termB, U, I:American Culture, 10 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termGrammar, 10 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termReading/Writing, 10 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termSpeaking/Listening, 10 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termTOEFL Preparation, 10 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Member: AAIEPEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

2327SOUTH PUGET SOUND COMMUNITYCOLLEGE

International Student Programs2011 Mottman Road SouthwestOlympia WA 98512-6292Ph 360-754-7711Fax 360-664-0780E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 450undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational students, part of 1-1/2 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, tutoringESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:A:English as a Foreign Language, 10 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

2328SOUTH SEATTLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

6000 16th Avenue SouthwestSeattle WA 98106-1499Ph 206-764-5363

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational students; additional 1 day campus orientationat beginning of quarter for all studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, field trips, homestay, recreational activities,transfer centerESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:B:Basic English for Non-Native Speakers, 5 hrs/wkNote-Taking and Listening Skills, 5 hrs/wkB, LI:Developmental Reading for ESL, 5 hrs/wkLI:Basic Writing for ESL, 5 hrs/wkLI, I:Vocabulary for ESL, 5 hrs/wk

College Preparatory English, 5 hrs/wkI, A:Reading, 5 hrs/wkA:English for Non-Native Speakers, 5 hrs/wkOther information (HE) (P + C)

2329TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

5900 South 12th StreetTacoma WA 98465Ph 206-566-5290E-mail [email protected] http://www.tacoma.ctc.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission not requiredTOEFL waived if student completes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, airport meeting, careercounseling, field trips, homestay, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, sports teamsESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer.B:Conversation and Pronunciation, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termGrammar and Speaking, 5 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termReading and Writing, 10 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termII, I, A:Conversation and Pronunciation, 2 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termGrammar and Speaking, 3-5 hrs/wk, 10 wk /termReading and Writing, 7-10 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termSpeaking, 3 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel (HE) (P +C)

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2330UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

UW Educational OutreachBox 354232Seattle WA 98195Ph 206-543-6242Fax 206-685-9572E-mail esl @u.washington.eduURL http://weber.u.washington.edu/-es1

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduateOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, field trips, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, winter, spring, summer:

ESL, 5-10 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termA:

International Teaching Assistants, 5 hrs/wkOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: visitingscholars, faculty (HE) (P + C)

2331WALLA WALLA COLLEGE

College Place WA 99324Ph 800-541-8900, 509-527-2811, 509-527-2327Fax 509-527-2397URL http://www.wwc.edu/

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduateOrientation offered; 5 days campus orientation forinternational students, part of 2 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,personal/cultural counselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:B, I, A:ESL, 10 wk/termOther information (HE)

2332WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITYBryan 101Pullman WA 99164-5110Ph 509-335-6675Fax 509-335-2373E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation required; $25.00 orientation fee; 5 dayscampus orientation for international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, host family, international studentadviser, visa/tax counseling

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ESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:English, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termSummer:A:English, 9 hrs/wk, 6 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents (HE) (P + C)

2333WHATCOM COMMUNITY COLLEGE237 West Kellogg RoadBellingham WA 98226Ph 360-676-2170Fax 360-676-2171

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 470-500undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation required; 2 days campus orientation forinternational students; ongoing orientation class throughoutquarterServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counseling, tutoring, InternationalFriendship ProgramESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:A:Lecture Class Preparation, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termPre-College Reading and Writing Skills, 6 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termReading and Composition,6 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termSpeech, 3 hrs/wk, 11 wk/fermOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel, non F-1 visaholders (HE) (P + C)

2334WHITWORTH COLLEGE

Spokane WA 99251Ph 509-466-1000, 509-466-3232Fax 509-466-3723E-mail [email protected] http://www.whitworth.edu

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation required; 2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, host family, housingassistance, international student adviser, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall:A:Reading Skills, 4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/term

spring:

All program information is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

A:Grammar, 4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termResearch Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termSpring:A:American Studies, 4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termWriting, 4 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOther information Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P + C)

2335YAKIMA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PO Box 1647Yakima WA 98907Ph 509-574-4881Fax 509-574-6860E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 475undergraduateOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, international studentadviser, personaUcultural counseling, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, winter, spring:A:ESL, 5 hrs/wk, 11 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants (HE)

WEST VIRGINIA2336FAIRMONT STATE COLLEGE

308 Hardway BuildingFairmont WV 26556Ph 800-641-5678, 304-367-4501Fax 304-366-4870E-mail gkp @fscvax.wvnet.edu

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduateOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, host family, international studentadviserESL CoursesFall:I, A:Writing for Academic Purposes, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termFall, spring:I, A:Academic Orientation, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termStudy Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSpring:I, A:Reading for Academic Purposes, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, business personnel (HE) (P + C)

2337MARSHALL UNIVERSITY

Old Main 212401 Hal Greer BoulevardHuntington WV 25755Ph 304-696-2465, 304-696-6265Fax 304-696-6353E-mail egnor @marshall.eduURL http://www.marshall.edu/cip/

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 525 graduate TOEFL waived i f studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation required; 1 day campus orientation forinternational students, part of 8 weeks, 2 hrs/wk orientationfor all studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,airport meeting, career counseling, computer lab,conversation partners, crosscultural activities, field trips,homestay, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Freshman Composition for ESL, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Endorsements: TESOL standards (HE)(P + C)

2338WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY

Eiesland HallPO Box 6297Morgantown WV 26506Ph 304-293-3604Fax 304-293-8642E-mail [email protected] http://www.as.wvu.edu/forlang/iep/ menu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic mission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate, or lower with IEPrecommendationsOrientation offered; 1 week campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, fieldtrips, host family, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:I, A:Academic English, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information (HE) (P + C)

WISCONSIN2339BELOIT COLLEGE

700 College StreetBeloit WI 53511Ph 608-363-2269Fax 608-363-2689E-mail [email protected]

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Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate TOEFL waived if student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 9 days campus orientation for bothUS and international studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounselingESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Academic English Preparation, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Endorsements: NAFSA principles (HE)(P +C)

2340EDGEWOOD COLLEGE

855 Woodrow StreetMadison WI 53703Ph 608-257-4861

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduateOrientation offered; 2-1/2 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,crosscultural activities, field trips, international studentadviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Basic Writing for Non-Native Speakers, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information (HE)

2341UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, EAU CLAIRE

Department of Foreign LanguagesEau Claire WI 54701Ph 715-836-4287Fax 715-836-2380E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 550 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation required; 5 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement, careercounseling, computer lab, conversation partners,crosscultural activities, field trips, homestay, host family,housing assistance, international student adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring:

Academic Reading Skills, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termGrammar and Composition, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termListening and Speaking Skills, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termA:Academic Class-ESL Adjunct, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termAdvanced Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information (HE) (P + C)

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2342UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, GREEN BAYOffice of International EducationGreen Bay WI 54301-7001Ph 414-465-2413Fax 414-465-2718E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 550 graduate, 550 undergraduate if enteringspring semesterOrientation offered; 3 days campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounseling, immigration counselingESL CoursesFall:

Reading, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSpring:I, A:Expository Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:applicants with sufficient academic capability Endorsements:TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)

2343UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, LA CROSSE1725 State StreetLa Crosse WI 54601Ph 608-785-8315Fax 608-785-6918E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1995/96TOEFL required for academic admission 550 graduateTOEFL waived if student completes the institution's IEPOrientation required; $35.00 orientation fee; 5 dayscampus orientation for international studentsServices academic counseling, academic placement,computer lab, conversation partners, crosscultural activities,field trips, host family, housing assistance, internationalstudent adviser, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counselingESL CoursesFall:A:GMAT, 4 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termFall, spring:B, LI:Listening, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termListening, 5 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termI, A:World History, 5 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termWorld History, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termB, LI, I, A:Oral Communication, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termOral Communication, 5 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termReading, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termReading, 5 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termWriting, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termWriting, 5 hrs/wk, 7 wkAermLI, I, A:US Culture Today, 5 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termUS Culture Today, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/termSpring:I, A:Micro Economics, 3 hrs/wk, 14 wk/term

All program informtion is subject to change without notice and must be confirmed directly with the sponsor.

A:Research Methods, 4 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to..dependents, tourists, business personnel, contractual groupsEndorsements: TESOL standards, NAFSA principles (HE)(P + C)

2344UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, MADISON

5134 HC White HallMadison WI 53706Ph 608-263-3780Fax 608-263-3709E-mail [email protected]

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 550undergraduate, 550 graduate, higher for some departmentsOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational students, part of 3-4 days orientation for allstudentsServices academic counseling, career counseling,crosscultural activities, personal/cultural counseling,recreational activities, health services, clubs, libraryESL CoursesFall, springLI:Intermediate English, 9 hrs/wk, 15 wk/term

Grammar, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termI, A:Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termA:Academic Writing for Graduate Students, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOral Skills, 5 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOral Skills for Graduate Students, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termReading and Vocabulary, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termFall, spring, summer:A:Case Studies in Business, 1 hrs/wk, 7 wk/termCultural Views for Economists, 1-1/2 hrs/wk, 10 wk/termPronunciation, 1 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termSummer:A:Academic Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termReading and Oral Skills, 3 hrs/wk, 8 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to: allapplicants Endorsements: TESOL standards (HE) (P +C)

2345UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, STOUT

Menomonie WI 54751-0790Ph 715-232-2306Fax 715-232-1346

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate, 500 graduate TOEFL waived if studentcompletes the institution's IEPOrientation offered; $25.00 orientation fee; 2 days campusorientation for international studentsServices academic counseling, crosscultural activities, fieldtrips, host family, personal/cultural counseling, recreationalactivities, visa/tax counseling

ESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Freshman Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading/Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termTechnical Writing, 3 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termFall, spring, summer:A:Transitional Listening/Speaking, 8 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termTransitional Reading, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termTransitional Writing, 5 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Part-time ESL courses open to:dependents, tourists, business personnel Endorsements:NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

WYOMING2346UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING

English DepartmentLaramie WY 82071-3353Ph 307-766-6453Fax 307-766-3189E-mail [email protected] http://www.uwyo.edu

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 525undergraduate, 525 graduate, higher for some departmentsOrientation offered; 1 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices Office of International Student ServicesESL CoursesFall, spring:A:Composition, 3 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOral Skills, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termWritten Skills, 4 hrs/wk, 15 wk/termOther information Endorsements: NAFSA principles(HE)

2347WESTERN WYOMING COMMUNITY COLLEGE

2500 College Drive, PO Box 428Rock Springs WY 82901Ph 307-382-1600

Academic year 1996/97TOEFL required for academic admission 500undergraduate TOEFL waived i f student completes theinstitution's IEPOrientation offered; 1/2 day campus orientation forinternational studentsServices academic counseling, personal/culturalcounseling, recreational activitiesESL CoursesFall, spring, summer:LI, I, A:Conversation for Non-Native Speakers, 2-6 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termGrammar, 2-6 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termListening Comprehension, 2-6 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termReading Comprehension, 2-6 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termSpelling, 2-6 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termVocabulary, 2-6 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termWriting, 2-6 hrs/wk, 16 wk/termOther information Endorsements: TESOL standards,NAFSA principles (HE) (P +C)

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A ppendix A:TESOLStandardsforPostsecondaryPrograms

TEACHERS OF ENGLISH

TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES

Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Lan-guages (TESOL) is an international professionalorganization for the field of English as a Second orForeign Language. The statement of the TESOLStandards below is excerpted from: TESOLStandards and Self-Study Questions forPostsecondary Programs, available from TESOL,1600 Cameron Street, Suite 300, Alexandria VA22314-2751; Phone: 703-836-0774.

USING TESOL's STANDARDSThese standards...are intended to guide the self-study participants as they examine the purposes andgoals of a program, administration, curriculum,implementation, and assessment procedures. Thestatement and standards, which provide detaileddescriptions of quality ESOL programs,...areintended to lead participants towards a descriptionof their program which includes an examination ofthe current program as well as a review of the pastand a projection for the future. It is the intent ofTESOL and the Committee on Professional Stan-dards that this manual lead ESOL professionals toconsider thoughtfully what type of program is bestfor their constituency.

The idea is not to provide a list of statements orquestions for which either positive or negativeresponses can be provided or upon which prescrip-tive evaluations can be made; rather, these state-ments are meant to serve as a basis for analysis andreview of a program's organization and operation.They are not all inclusive but are an attempt tohighlight the key features of most ESOL programs.The greatest effectiveness of the self-study approachcomes from the dynamic interaction of the reviewprocess as it evolves among and with the partici-pants of a program...

Once the mechanism is in place for gathering thedata, the study of them and the development ofstrategies for change, self-study can become anongoing process. TESOL will maintain a list ofthose programs which have performed self-studies.Programs which have not submitted reports onfurther self-studies will not appear on the list.

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Standards for PostsecondaryESOL ProgramsThose standards are divided into those for intensive/non-intensive programs and support system ESOLcourses. Programs denote a separate administrativestructure while support system ESOL courses areoffered through existing departments or units.

Standards for Intensive/Non-Intensive Programs

A. Statement of Purpose and Goals1. There is a written statement of purposes

and goals available to the public.2. The statement is compatible with TESOEs

Standards and the NAFSA Principles forInternational Educational Exchange.

B. Program StructureAdministration1. There is a written description of the nature of

the program (including whether it is inten-sive, non-intensive, credit or non-credit, andwhether it is independent or part of a largerinstitution.)

2. There is a written description of the organi-zational structure of the program.

3. If the ESOL program is part of a largerorganization or an institution of higher educa-tion, the two coordinate their efforts for thebenefit of the students they serve.a. The institution integrates the ESOL

program into all aspects of the largerorganization which deal with ESOLstudents.

b. There is a statement of the relationship ofthe ESOL program as a whole to theorganizational structure of the otherinstitution.

c. The policies and practices regarding theadministration of ESOL programs andcourses are in keeping with those usedthroughout the larger institution.

4. There is a director with direct responsibilityfor the program.

5. The administrative personnel are ESOLprofessionals and have masters' degrees ordoctorates in fields appropriate to theirresponsibilities.

6. The administrator responsible for directingthe instructional program has at least amaster's degree with a concentration in

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ESOL and experience in the field and inadministration and supervision.

7. The administrative staff is knowledgeableand supportive of the program goals andobjectives.Personnel policies are clearly specified inwriting and administered fairly.a. There are statements concerning working

conditions for the personnel includinghiring, firing, rank promotion, salaries,benefits, pay increases, grievance proce-dures, teaching load, and number ofhours of work expected.

b. Personnel information is made availableto all staff.

c. Staff members are given written contractsand job descriptions.

d. Staff are assigned specific responsibilitiesappropriate to their training and experi-ence.

e. There is orientation for new staff mem-bers. Both full-time and part-time instruc-tional staff (including graduate studentteaching assistants) are oriented to thetotal instructional program, advisedthroughout the program, supervised andevaluated to ensure the high quality of theprogram.

f. There is a core of permanent, full-timeteachers.There is a written statement that clarifiesthe use of full-time and part-time teachersin terms of the needs and goals of theprogram.

h. If the ESOL program is part of aninstitution of higher education, thepolicies and practices relating to theprogram faculty and staff are in keepingwith those which apply to faculty withequivalent training and experiencethroughout the institution.

i. Instructional staff who are assignedresponsibilities equivalent to a full-timeposition are compensated as full-timeemployees.

j. Salaries are comparable to the salariesoffered by educational institutions in thearea.

k. There are appropriate support services forteachers.

I. The administration provides opportuni-ties for professional development.

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9. The administration seeks input from theinstructional staff, support staff andstudents in making policy, operational andinstructional decisions.

10. Administrators provide for evaluation oftheir work by instructional staff, support staffand students.

11. The administration takes the responsibilityfor budgeting and financial management byensuring that there is income sufficient tomaintain a continuing program of highquality and by distributing money fairly andequitably to reflect the needs of the program.If the ESOL program is part of an institutionof higher education, budgeting proceduresare consistent with those used by other units.

Instructional Staff1. The members of the instructional staff have

masters' or doctorates with concentrations inteaching ESOL or are actively working towardthese degrees.

2. Members of the instructional staff give evi-dence of a dedication to providing a highquality of instruction, taking into account avariety of needs and learning styles.

3. Instructional staff members follow the curricu-lum and program policies.

4. Instructional staff members seek to maintainconstant and effective communication with allparts of the instructional program in order tofunction as a team committed to accomplishing the goals of the program.

5. Instructional staff consistently participate inevaluation activities for the purpose of main-taining a high level of individual performance.

6. Instructional staff members engage in asystematic growth and development programthrough their institutions, interact with peerswithin and without their program, and attendformal, professional and self-study meetings inorder to maintain up-to-date competence inthe field.

7. The instructional staff gives evidence ofcommitment to the profession as a whole andconsistently seeks to improve the status of theprofession.

Support Services1. Students have access to personal and academic

counseling provided by trained staff.2. Students are housed in situations appropriate

to their personal and academic needs.

3. Medical insurance is readily available.4. The program provides orientation to the lan-

guage program, to student policies, to otherrelated institutions, to the community, and tothe country in general. It makes an orientationhandbook available.

5. The program facilitates students' contact withthe community through such programs as hostfamily programs and other extracurricularactivities.

6. There is a grievance procedure for students,and they are acquainted with this procedure.

C. Program Curriculum1. The ESOL program has a written curriculum

which includes observable performance objec-tives for all levels.

2. The curriculum is based on an assessment ofthe cultural as well as language needs of theparticular group of learners.

3. The curriculum and methodology allow fordifferent backgrounds, abilities, ages, currentlevels of achievement, learning styles, goals,and communicative needs of the students.

4. The ESOL program utilizes a curriculumwhich is different from that of English fornative speakers.

5. The curriculum and methodology reflect thebest current knowledge in the field, and theyare compatible with the goals for the program.

6. Adequate, up-to-date materials are availablefor each student.

7. Additional teacher resource materials areavailable to enable the teachers to draw fromthe best sources available in the field for thewidest range of needs.

8. The length and intensity of the program aresufficient for the completion of the curriculumgoals.

9. The teacher-student ratio is appropriate to thegoals of the course.

D. Program Implementation1. Programs follow ethical standards for recruit-

ment of students and maintain close commu-nication with the clients they serve.

2. Criteria for admission to a program or enroll-ment in a course are clearly stated and adheredto by the entire staff including the recruitingstaff, admissions officers and academicadvisors.

3. Promotional materials and recruiting person-nel make only justifiable claims about the

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instructional programs and other servicesavailable.

4. The program staff work closely with agenciesand individuals sponsoring students and areaccountable to them.

5. The program adheres to government regula-tions in admitting students and in dealingwith them during their participation in theprogram.

6. Policies related to costs, scholarships, financialassistance and refunds are stated clearly toprospective students.

7. Academic and personal records (as well asimmigration information, if applicable) aremaintained on students.

8. Records are kept confidential in accordancewith current laws, regulations and the policiesof the institution.

9. Transcripts are made available.10. Instruction is carried on in safe, comfortable

surroundings conducive to learning.11. Adequate supplies of equipment and furniture

are available to carry out the program effec-tively.

E. Program Assessment1. The program engages in periodic self-study

and evaluation to review the program, itsstated goals, purposes and accomplishments.

2. The self-study group considers input fromadministrators, instructional and support staffand students through a wide range of dataincluding test results, observations, teacherevaluations, student evaluation, enrollmentfigures and financial statements.

3. The administration and instructional staff seekassistance for program evaluation and im-provement from appropriate sources such asrelated professional organizations, outsideadvisers, specialists and peers in the field.

4. If the ESOL program is part of a largerinstitution, it participates actively in the self-study, evaluation and/or accrediting process ofthe institution.

5. Analysis of self-study data results in a writtenplan for improving or maintaining the qualityof the program.

6. The program makes changes based on evalua-tive evidence.

Standards for Support System Courses

A. Statement of Purpose and Goals1. Both credit and non-credit courses are offered

as part of the institution's recognition of itsresponsibilities accruing from its admission ofstudents whose English skills may not be thesame as those of the majority of its students.This recognition is acknowledged in theinstitution's statement of mission and purpose.

2. Credit-bearing courses carry credit equivalentto parallel courses offered for native speakers.

3. Non-credit courses provide the type and levelof instruction offered by other non-creditcourses given at the institution.

4. ESOL courses are subject to the same types ofreview and revision procedures as othercourses in the same department or unit.

B. Structure of Support System ESOL CoursesAdministration1. Policies and practices regarding the adminis-

tration of ESOL courses are in keeping withthose used throughout the institution.

2. The administrator of the department or unitin which the ESOL courses are housedconsiders the needs and concerns of the ESOLcourses and faculty important to the depart-ment or unit and consults with them inappropriate ways concerning such items asteaching loads and teaching assignments.

3. The ESOL courses are integrated into thecourse offerings of the department or unit inwhich they are housed.

4. The ESOL courses are given equal consider-ation in terms of scheduling, staffing, andclass size to that given other courses in thedepartment or unit.

Instructional Staff1. The faculty responsible for the ESOL courses

are fully integrated into the department orunit.

2. Permanent, full-time positions are created andmaintained to the fullest extent possible.

3. The ESOL faculty have appropriate trainingand/or experience for providing instruction inthe ESOL courses offered.

4. The faculty are eligible for the same facultyranks as others in the department withequivalent training and experience.

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of the same rank in terms of teaching loads, 4.

research expectation and commitment ofservice to the institution.

6. Appropriate consideration is given to the 5.numbers and types of publications andrefereed presentations in determining reap-pointment, merit, salary and tenure.

7. Appropriate consideration is given to thedemands placed on ESOL faculty when thosefaculty are evaluated for teaching effectiveness. 6.

8. ESOL faculty are eligible for the same typesand amounts of support for professionaldevelopment, such as travel or released time, asothers in the department or unit.

9. ESOL faculty are included in all the delibera-tions of the department or unit to the sameextent as other faculty. Such deliberationsmight include matters relating to hiring,firing, promotions, budgets and teaching 7.

assignments.

Support Services1. The institution recognizes that students with

limited English proficiency need specialattention and provides adequate supportservices to both students and faculty.

2. Students are provided with needed specialadvising and counseling services which areeasily accessible and properly staffed.

3. ESOL faculty have access to the same typesand levels of support services as those avail-able to other faculty in the department or unit,such as secretarial help or equipment. Inaddition, such special support and equipmentas are necessary for the ESOL courses, such aslabs or video players, are provided.

4. Academic advisement for students of limitedEnglish proficiency must ensure that thestudents' workload be appropriate to their levelof proficiency.

C. Curriculum1. ESOL courses, both credit and non-credit, are

fully integrated into the course offerings of thedepartment or unit.

2. Procedures followed for initiating new courseofferings and revising current offerings anddeleting them are consistent with other suchprocedures in the department or unit.

3. Course requirements for credit courses whichparallel those offered for native speakers areequivalent; provision is made for differentteaching methods and class size.

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Course requirements for non-credit courses areappropriate to the purpose for which thecourses are offered.Placement procedures are clearly articulatedand made available to students. Students areadvised of these procedures at the time ofadmission. Other faculty throughout theinstitution are aware of the procedures andadhere to them.Courses which are offered without carryingacademic credit or those which carry creditwhich will not count toward graduation orwhich will not transfer to another institutionare clearly labeled as such. To avoid thestudents' having to take an overload in orderto enroll in such non-credit courses, provisionsare made for counting the course hours infiguring the course load.Institutions which offer and may, on the basisof placement procedures, require non-creditcourses clearly indicate to prospective studentsthat such is the case. Students are aware at thetime of admission that they may be requiredto take some courses which will not counttoward their degrees.The curriculum and methodology in theESOL courses, whether credit or non-credit,reflect an awareness of the cultural needs ofthe students and allow for different back-grounds, abilities, and learning styles, insofaras they can be accommodated by the goals ofthe courses.The support system must have an adequaterange of course offerings to accommodate thevarious levels of proficiency of the studentsadmitted to the ESOL program and to ensurethe students genuine equality of opportunityto achieve the standards of proficiency of theinstitution.The number of hours of instruction in ESOLat each level of proficiency must be adequateto achieve the objectives of the courses.

ImplementationRequirements for admission to any of theESOL courses are clearly stated and availableto students.The criteria for enrollment in any given ESOLclass are known and adhered to by all con-cerned, such as admissions officers andacademic advisers.Policies relating to fees, withdrawal fromcourses and refunds are appropriate and

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equivalent to those for other courses of asimilar nature offered by the institution. Theyare clearly stated and made available tostudents and prospective students.

4. Academic and personal records for ESOLstudents are maintained carefully and inkeeping with the practices of the institution.

5. All records are kept confidential in accordancewith current laws and regulations and are inkeeping with the policies of the institution.

6. Transcripts are made available for ESOLcourses in the same ways as for other equiva-lent courses.

E. Assessment1. ESOL courses are evaluated according to the

same procedures, wherever possible, as othercourses within the institution.

2. Evaluations to be used in revising courses andcreating new courses are available to the ESOLfaculty.

3. The administration and faculty seek assistancefor the evaluation of courses and their im-provement from such sources as professionalorganizations, outside specialists and peers inthe field.

4. Self-study is used to determine the currenteffectiveness of course offerings and the needfor new or different offerings. Students areincluded in this process to the extent feasible.

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A ppendix B:NAFSAPrinciplesandSelf-StudyProgram

NAFSA: ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL

EDUCATORS

NAFSA: Association of International Educators isa nonprofit membership association that providestraining, information and other educationalservices to professionals in the field of interna-tional educational exchange. The association'smembership is composed of nearly 8,000 individu-als and representatives of postsecondary institu-tions. NAFSA includes a large professional interestsection, Administrators and Teachers of English asa Second Language (ATESL), comprised ofprofessionals in the ESL field.

NAFSA Principles for InternationalEducational ExchangeIn the early 1980s, NAFSA convened a Task Forceon Standards and Responsibilities to address thegrowing concern that NAFSA and its institutionaland individual members had not been active enoughin the establishment of useful, recognized principlesof effective practice for professionals in internationaleducational exchange. In response to these concerns,the Task Force created the NAFSA Principles forInternational Educational Exchange. The NAFSAPrinciples consist of clearly defined standards andinstitutional responsibilities in English languageteaching, as well as in foreign student and scholarservices, international student recruitment andadmissions, advising and program administrationfor U.S. study-abroad students, and communityprograms and services. The implementation of thePrinciples is supported by NAFSA's program ofinstitutional self-study, as detailed below.

NAFSA Self-Study ProgramNAFSAs self-study program is designed to assisteducational institutions and related programs in:

o assessing the strengths and weaknesses of theirinternational educational exchange programsand services;improving the quality of these programs andservices, thereby increasing the effectiveness ofthe educational exchange process; andstrengthening their own ability to assess andimprove international education in a mannerconsistent with the mission of the institution.

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Educational institutions participate in the programby:1 endorsing the NAFSA Principles as an appro-

priate code of good practice toward which theinstitution strives; and

2. undertaking a self-study of their internationaleducational exchange programs and services.

NAFSA encourages program-level self-study and hasconducted self-study workshops aimed specifically atthe Intensive English Program. However, NAFSAadvocates that special attention be given not only tothe goals, resources, functioning and outcomes ofthe ESL program itself, but also to articulationbetween the program and its host institution ororganization.

NAFSA has a number of resources to assist institu-tions with self-study. Relevant publications (e.g., thePrinciples and NAFSA manuals and guidelines on avariety of related topics) are available for free or at anominal cost. An additional resource, NAFSA's Self-Study Guide: Assessment of Programs and Services forInternational Educational Exchange at PostsecondaryInstitutions (Harriet L. Marsh, 1994), is also avail-able to assist institutions with the assessmentprocess. Along with publications, NAFSA's Consul-tation Service can provide assistance with ESLconsultants who are trained in self-study techniques.The Service is available on a flexible, costsharingbasis. Consultations must normally be arrangedwith the NAFSA central office four to six weeks inadvance of the actual site visit.

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For further information on the NAFSA Principlesfor International Educational Exchange andNAFSA's self-study program, contact Bill Carroll,Director of Education and Training, NAFSA:Association of International Educators, 1875Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 1000,Washington DC 20009-5728; Phone: 202-462-4811.

Principles for InstitutionsThe movement of students and scholars acrosscommunity, cultural, geographic, and nationalboundaries has been recognized for centuries as

essential to the discovery of truth, new knowledge,and the means of applying what is learned abroad tohuman enrichment and progress. In the second halfof this century the interchange of students andscholars has grown steadily, become more formalizedand is an increasing influence upon U.S. higher

education and the society as a whole. Indeed, thesignificance of the interdependence of nations,peoples, and world systems has brought interna-tional education into the very mainstream of highereducation planning and requirements.

Programs of international educational exchange takemany forms and are located in institutions ofdivergent purposes, sizes, and settings. Regardless ofform and content the value ofany program can berealized only when a college or university has madea conscious decision to be involved in internationaleducational exchange and has made a commitmentof resources commensurate with the nature andscope of that exchange. Such recognition andcommitment require adherence to the followinginstitution-wide principles:

The institution should have a clearly statedpolicy, endorsed by the governing board,setting forth the goals and objectives of theinternational educational exchange programor programs developed by the institution. Thispolicy should be manifest in the institution'splanning and budgeting. Personnel andprogram resourcesadministrative andacademicshould be sufficient to assure thatthe program can be operated in ways consis-tent with the principles presented in thisdocument.

2. The executive staff of the institution shoulddiscuss with the faculty and administrativestaff the implications of the internationaleducational exchange policy for the academicprograms and academic staff

3. Programs in international educational ex-change should be closely related to andconsistent with the basic purposes andstrengths of the institution.

4. Regardless of program size, the institutionshould acknowledge its responsibility todemonstrate sensitivity to cultural needssocial, religious, dietary, and housing. Thesefactors must be accounted for in the planningand execution of the program.

5. Special services required by involvement ininternational educational exchange should beperformed by personnel who are trained fortheir particular responsibilities, and institu-tional policy should ensure that faculty andadministrative staff receive appropriatetraining for the activities they manage.

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toward those from different cultures in theexecution of their responsibilities for interna-tional educational exchange programs.

7. The institution should periodically evaluateprograms, policies, and services, in light ofestablished goals, and regularly review thosegoals.

Principles for the Admission of ForeignStudentsForeign citizens have usually been educated inschool systems that vary from those in the UnitedStates. As a result, students from other countries areoften unfamiliar with U.S. procedures and terminol-ogy. Institutions that admit foreign students mustdevelop a sensitive and flexible admissions policythat reflects an awareness of different academicbackgrounds and personal expectations.

To assist institutions in establishing a sound admis-sions policy and an effective admissions system,criteria for ethical recruitment were developed at aWingspread colloquium in March 1980. Thesecriteria, known as the Wingspread Principles, arepresented in Foreign Student Recruitment: Realitiesand Recommendations, and are incorporated in thefollowing principles:1. The admissions goals and policies for foreign

students should be related directly to overallinstitutional goals and policies and include:

The academic characteristics of students towhom admission is offered.The levelgraduate or undergraduateofstudents sought.Geographical areas to be emphasized ordiscouragedThe number of students desired (as aproportion of the student body).The extent to which the institution willmake financial resources available to foreignstudents.

2. Admissions materials should be thorough,complete, and clearly written; they should besensitive to candidates' unfamiliarity with U.S.education and lack of facility in the Englishlanguage. Care should be taken to include:

Detailed information about the admissionsrequirements and procedures.Candid, pertinent, and current informationso that students unfamiliar with UnitedStates higher education may make informedacademic judgment.

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Realistic information about full costs ofstudy and living expenses, as well as theavailability of financial aid.English language requirements and, ifadmitted initially for an English languagetraining program, the degree of commit-ment the institution accepts for subsequenteducation of the student in another of itsacademic programs.Specific information about requirements ofacademic programs.Complete information regarding theconditions of admissions and acceptance,deposits, orientation, and all steps to befollowed prior to arrival.

Recruitment of foreign students for bothacademic and English language trainingprograms must be conducted in an ethical,responsible manner.

The student's educational goals must beascertained and a responsible judgmentmade about whether they can be achievedat the accepting institution.Admissions decisions should be made usingcomplete files including academic docu-ments, English proficiency reports, andother supporting materials.Admissions responsibilities, includingissuance of the visa eligibility certificate,should never be delegated to third partiesoutside the institution.Applicants to an English language trainingprogram must be given full informationabout the extent of the institution's com-mitment to admit such applicants subse-quently to another of its academic programsor provide assistance in obtaining admissionto another institution.

The foreign admissions process should beconducted by personnel who are trained andcompetent in the interpretation of foreigneducational records. These duties may beconducted on a full- or part-time basis asrequired by the size of the effort.

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should be carefully considered in thedecision process. The important contribu-tion each individual can bring to theadmissions decision should be recognized.Special reference resources should beacquired and new materials acquired as theybecome available.Admissions personnel should call on theexpertise of individuals on the campus,elsewhere, or abroad who can assist inproviding sound evaluations.

5. The functions of the admissions office shouldbe coordinated with those units responsible forEnglish language training, academic programs,and student advising services, and there shouldbe regular contact and sharing of informationamong those responsible for these functions.

6. The institution's foreign student programshould be studied periodically in order toformulate any needed adjustments to admis-sions criteria, procedures and processes:

Entering characteristics should be correlatedperiodically with student retention andother measures of performance.Students should be queried periodicallyabout reactions to admissions materials andprocedures.Other campus offices as well as cooperatingagencies should be queried about theeffectiveness of the admissions materials andprocedures.

Principles for English Programs andDetermination of English ProficiencyAn extremely important factor in determiningwhether the presence of foreign students at a collegeor university will be a mutually beneficial experiencefor the students and the institution is the students'ability to use the English language. A student whocannot communicate adequately with faculty, staff,or fellow students will encounter significant difficul-ties in carrying out even limited daily activities.Moreover, serious deficiencies in English willhamper a student in pursuing an academic programat any level. For those students serving as graduateteaching assistants, the ability to speak Englisheffectively in a classroom is especially critical.

For these reasons, an institution must carefullyevaluate the English proficiency (overall ability touse the language) of prospective students when theyare being considered for admission. In evaluating

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English proficiency, both level and field of studyshould be considered, since the most criticalquestion to be answered is how well the student willbe able to cope with a specific program at a giveninstitution. Students whose English proficiencyseems adequate for a regular academic programoften need an English support course or courses inorder to function more efficiently in the classroomor to meet an institutional English requirement.Institutions that maintain a policy of admittingforeign students who are qualified academically butwho have limited or minimal skills in English mustprovide half-time or full-time (intensive) programsin English as a Second Language or refer students toEnglish training programs where they can receiveadequate instruction.

In an effort to establish guidelines by whichinstitutions can evaluate their own or other Englishprograms, NAFSA supports the following prin-ciples. These standards apply first to the question ofdetermining English language proficiency and thento the training programs themselves. Except wherespecifically noted, these principles are meant toapply both to academic institutions and to private,proprietary organizations which offer Englishtraining programs.

Determining English Proficiency1. The procedures and criteria established for

determining English proficiency should beclearly defined. While these procedures shouldbe uniform and comprehensive, they musttake into consideration differences presentedby at least three common situations:

For students being admitted directly fromoverseas, English proficiency should bedetermined on the basis of results fromwidely accepted tests designed for thispurpose.For students who have enrolled in intensiveEnglish language programs conducted bythe institution to which they are applying,additional information should be soughtregarding the students' overall use ofEnglish, specific strengths and weaknesses,and motivation for continued improve-ment. In this regard there should be closecommunication between the admissionsoffice and the English language program.For students who have been enrolled inintensive English language programs atother institutions or at private language

schools, similar information indicating levelof English language proficiency should besought. Admissions personnel should seekthe assistance of any specialists in Englishas a Second Language at their institutionsfor guidance in interpreting such informa-tion.

2. Institutions should periodically assess theircapacity to successfully determine Englishproficiency of prospective foreign students inlight of the studen& performance in subse-quent academic programs.

degree programs at the same or other institutions.Finally, a large number of programs are adminis-tered by private organizations. These latter pro-grams, often housed at academic institutions, enrollstudents who must all continue their academicstudies elsewhere. Based on experience from manyestablished programs, it is not unrealistic to expectstudents who begin at the lowest levels to require afull calendar year to reach levels of proficiencysufficient to begin academic work.5. Intensive English Programs should establish

clear goals and objectives for the training theyprovide. In the most general terms, these goalswould be to provide sufficient and appropriatetraining to enable students to meet test scorerequirements established by the institutionsthey plan to attend.In order to achieve these goals, IntensiveEnglish Programs should receive adequatesupport from their sponsoring institutions.Although no single administrative pattern isrequired, intensive programs should besufficiently independent to permit the smoothfunctioning of all activities and units.The director and core faculty of an IntensiveEnglish Program should have principalcommitments to the program. The directorshould have advanced academic training inthe teaching of English as a Second Languageand have teaching and administrative experi-ence, if possible, including overseas experi-ence. Part-time instructors, especially if theyare graduate students in a university program,should be taking or have taken graduate workin the teaching of English as a Second Lan-guage.To ensure that students will be adequatelyprepared for an academic program, thesyllabus of an Intensive English Programshould include training in a variety of skills.The most basic are listening (understandingspoken English) and reading (understandingwritten English). Also of importance foracademic work are speaking (in both formaland informal settings) and writing (primarilyexpository writing needed in most fields ofstudy).

English Support CoursesStudents with sufficient command of English tobegin regular academic work at a college or univer-sity frequently require additional training to preparethem for tasks encountered during their program of 6.

studies. This training is best provided throughEnglish support courses taken in conjunction withregular academic courses in the students' fields.These English courses should address the specialneeds of students whose native language is notEnglish. They typically range from courses which arethe equivalent of freshman English to advanced 7.

courses in technical English for graduate students.3. After admission, the institution should employ

effective procedures to identify those studentswho require some specialized training inEnglish in light of the specific course of studiesto be pursued. Special care should be taken toprovide training in oral English skills forforeign graduate students assigned as teachingassistants.

4. Support courses should be designed and taughtby individuals with training in the teaching ofEnglish as a Second Language. 8.

Intensive English ProgramsThe purpose of an Intensive English Program is todevelop and strengthen the English skills of personswhose native language is not English, usually inpreparation for pursuing an academic program atthe graduate or undergraduate level. Such individu-als generally do not have sufficient command ofEnglish to begin regular academic work at a collegeor university. Some programs administered bycolleges and universities enroll only students whohave received academic admission to the institutionbut require short-term training, often in the sum-mer. Most programs at academic institutionsmaintain year-round schedules and enroll people atvarying levels of proficiency who intend to enter

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individuals from different cultures and educationalsystems have special needs for advice and assistance.These needs must be met by services that areorganized, directed, and funded by the host institu-tion. The scope and level of such services is to someextent dependent on the number of foreign studentsand scholars. Regardless of their number, however,the presence of foreign students and scholarsrequires certain basic levels of support which enablethem to function successfully in U.S. colleges oruniversities. The following principles concern theprovision of these essential services:1 The host institution should state clearly its

intentions to provide special services for theforeign students and scholars it brings to itscampus. These services should include:

Advisory and counseling services.Mandated and technical services in compli-ance with U.S. government regulations.Coordination and liaison with the commu-nity.

2. Regardless of the number of foreign studentsand scholars, the level of funding, or othercircumstances, there must be one unit in thehost institution that is responsible for coordi-nating these services, and there should be clearand widely acknowledged designation ofresponsibility for these services.

These duties may require full-time orpart-time staff, depending upon the size ofthe clientele. Where possible, it is highlydesirable to have a single individual oroffice designated to provide these advisoryservices.

The staff should be knowledgeable aboutU.S. immigration law and regulations.

3. The institution should provide ample profes-sional services which are fully accessible toforeign students and scholars. The intention ofthese services is to assure that maximumbenefit is derived from the educational experi-ence. The advisory services must seek toremove impediments and to solve problems onbehalf of these individuals.

The advisory staff must work closely withother campus and community resourceswhich can be of assistance before arrival andthroughout the individual's stay.An orientation program that introducesstudents to the physical environment,registration procedures, academic policies,housing, counseling and health services,visa requirements and INS regulations,

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The advisory staff serve both the institutionand the students and scholars it enrolls;they should, therefore, perform an interme-diary role and be a channel of communica-tion between those individuals and outsideagencies or institutions.The advisory staff should seek to bring anintercultural dimension to the educationalprograms of the institution and the generallife of the community.Advisory services should include academicadvisingperformed either by facultymembers or foreign student advisers.

4. The advisory staff should exercise their dutiesin an ethical and professional manner. Theymust:

Adhere to the regulations of the U.S.Government, especially those of the Immi-gration and Naturalization Service.Decline awards and unethical requests forservices.

Principles for the Provision ofCommunity Services and ProgramsThe presence of foreign students and scholars oncampus and in the community involves crossculturalrelationships and provides opportunities for in-creased global awareness. Individual contacts andthe sharing of a variety of social and professionalactivities provide the opportunity for mutualappreciation of different cultural patterns andnational aspirations.

Although it may serve a wider constituency at thestate or national level, the college or university is anintegral part of the community in which it exists.Colleges and universities which enroll foreignstudents and scholars should make, in cooperationwith the community, every effort to assist thesestudents in their adjustment to life in an Americancommunity. They may also enhance the educationof foreign students and scholars by offering a varietyof experiences, both on campus and in the commu-nity, which will ensure that optimum benefit is

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Institutions should be receptive to approaches fromthe community and should, if necessary, take theinitiative in establishing a relationship with thecommunity:

a. to explain the needs of foreign studentsand scholars,

b. to identify the resources represented byforeign students, and

c. to explore and make full use of thewillingness and ability of the communityto provide services and programs.

Through the office of the foreign student adviser orits equivalent, institutions should provide assistance,advice, and information as requested by the com-munity for the development of programs andservices for foreign students and scholars. Theseefforts should be evaluated periodically.

Community programs and services should adhere tothe following principles:1. Community groups and organizations should

seek to provide programs and services thatenhance the experience of the foreign studentsand scholars while increasing the level ofinternational and intercultural awareness inthe community.

2. Community programs and services should bedeveloped in cooperation with the universityoffice that provides on-campus service toforeign students and scholars. Each should becompetently designed and conducted and,where possible, coordinated with othercommunity efforts.

3. Community programs must embrace asensitivity to, and appreciation of, the reli-gious, cultural, and national backgrounds offoreign participants and a proper regard forconfidential personal information that may beoffered by foreign and American participants.

4. Community groups and organizations shouldprovide professional training for volunteersand paid staff to ensure that programs arecompetently administered and communityresources effectively used.

5. Community groups and organizations shouldperiodically evaluate their programs, policies,and services in light of their established goalsand the changing needs of foreign studentsand scholars.

Principles for U.S. Study AbroadOne of the most effective ways to increase U.S.understanding of other languages and cultures andto improve our ability to function effectively in thisinterdependent world is to provide individuals withopportunities to study abroad. By living andstudying in another country people learn to livewith and appreciate different points of view andgain a more global perspective on life's challengesand opportunities.

The institution that endorses the concept of studyabroad should provide some form of basic advisoryservices. Many opportunities exist for Americanstudents interested in studying abroadsponsoredprograms of their own institution, programssponsored cooperatively with other institutions, andhundreds of direct opportunities which may or maynot have U.S. institutional sponsorship.

These principles apply to the delivery of advisoryservices as well as to the direct administration of astudy abroad program or cosponsorship of a pro-gram with other institutions.1. Within the context of its overall international

educational objectives, an institution shouldhave a clearly stated policy about its intentionsand goals for facilitating study abroad.

Advisory Services for Study Abroad2. Recognizing that programs and advising may

be handled by various people on campus, thereshould be a central point of access to usefulinformation about overseas opportunities. Alibrary of essential study abroad informationmaterials should be maintained.

3. Faculty and staff members who are responsiblefor advising should be identified and listed incampus reference literature. These individualsshould be given opportunities to develop theirabilities to provide sound, knowledgeable, andobjective advice about study abroad programs.Important components of advising include thefollowing:

Clarifying objectives for wanting to goabroad.Identifying opportunities that are educa-tionally sound and culturally beneficial.Determining the quality, value, andappropriateness of a particular study abroadexperience.Coordinating evaluation of students'educational backgrounds with admissionspersonnel of foreign institution.

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Understanding the implications of aparticular study abroad experience ongraduation requirements, transfer credit,and financial aid.

4. Returning students should be asked to provide 7.evaluations to enable study abroad advisers todetermine the usefulness of the program forthose students and possible future participantsin that program, and to evaluate the usefulnessof the advisory services they received beforegoing abroad. 8.

Cosponsoring Study Abroad Programs Adminis-tered by Other InstitutionsIn order to encourage study abroad or broaden theoptions readily available to its students, a number ofinstitutions have elected to join consortia or cospon-sor study abroad programs in which another institu-tion handles program administration. A consortiumor cosponsorship arrangement for study abroadshould provide opportunities that are consistentwith the institution's overall academic objectives,requirements, and standards; the programs shouldbe administered in accordance with the principlesfor study abroad program administration (seebelow); and the home campus role in the cosponsor-ship should be evaluated periodically by faculty,staff, and students to determine if the objectives arebeing met.

Administration of Study Abroad ProgramsInstitutions administer study abroad programs inorder to establish direct control over the develop-ment and provision of a specific kind of overseaslearning experience. Many different kinds of institu-tions operate programs, including U.S. colleges anduniversities, foreign universities and companies, andproprietary organizations. The types of programsand amounts of structure and support services varytremendously. Despite the wide range, all should beadministered according to the following principles.5. The purposes and specific educational objec-

tives of the program should be carefullydeveloped and clearly stated in the programbulletin and promotional materials.

6. Accurate, honest, and complete informationshould be provided to prospective applicantsdescribing the nature and scope of the pro-gram including its opportunities and limita-tions, how and where instruction will be given,the relationship, if any, to a foreign institution,grading practices, significant differencesbetween a home campus experience and what

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can be expected abroad, information aboutlocal attitudes and mores, local living condi-tions, and the extent of responsibility assumedby the program for housing participants.Applicants should be screened to ensure thatparticipants have the maturity, adequatelanguage proficiency, academic backgroundand achievement, and motivation necessaryfor success in the type of program and place ofstudy.The program should include an orientation,both predeparture and ongoing, which assistsparticipants in making appropriate personal,social, and academic adjustments. Programsmaintaining centers abroad should providecounseling and supervisory services at theforeign center, with special attention to theproblems peculiar to the location and natureof the program.The program should encourage extensive andeffective use of the unique physical, human,and cultural resources of the host environ-ment, and the academic rigor of the programshould be comparable to that at the homecampus. There should be clearly definedcriteria and policies for judging performanceand assigning credit in accordance withprevailing standards and practices at the homeinstitution.Administrative arrangements (such as hous-ing, transportation, and finances) and supportservices (such as counseling and healthservices) made both in the U.S. and at theprogram location abroad should be managedeffectively by carefully selected and qualifiedstaff who have both appropriate academic andadministrative experience necessary to performthe work.Programs should be evaluated periodically bystudent participants, program administrators,and a faculty advisory committee to determinethe extent to which objectives and purposesare being met. Changes should be made inlight of the findings.

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UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE

INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAMS

University and College Intensive English Programs(UCIEP) is an independent consortium of univer-sity- and college-administered Intensive EnglishPrograms in the United States. Founded in 1967,UCIEP's purpose is the advancement of profes-sional standards and quality instruction in Inten-sive English Programs at universities and collegesin the United States. At present, UCIEP has morethan sixty members located throughout thecountry.

All UCIEP member programs are committed to theconsortium's effort to ensure that students receivethe highest quality intensive English instructionfrom trained, professional teachers. Every three yearseach member program is required to endorse theUCIEP Guidelines and to undergo a program ofself-study and evaluation. Each member's self-studyprocess is evaluated by a committee to ensure thatthe program is in compliance with the UCIEPGuidelines.

In sum, UCIEP member programs offer thefollowing:

Intensive English Programs administered byaccredited universities and colleges throughoutthe United StatesQuality academic English instruction onuniversity/college campusesHighly trained professional instructorsAcademic and personal advising servicesOpportunities for interaction with AmericanstudentsAccess to campus facilities, such as libraries,computers, health centers, laboratories,recreation centers, etc.Participation in campus activities, such as fieldtrips, concerts, lectures, athletic events, etc.

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF

INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAMS (AAIEP)

The American Association of Intensive EnglishPrograms (AAIEP) is an organization of IntensiveEnglish Programs, represented by their directors,which:1. Promotes ethical and professional standards

for Intensive English Programs.2. Encourages and facilitates evaluation of

Intensive English Programs.3. Provides liaisons between Intensive English

Programs and other organizations whoseconcerns for international students overlapwith those of AAIEP.

4. Works to increase awareness abroad ofopportunities for English language study inthe United States and provides informationto students and counselors.

To accomplish these purposes AAIEP has estab-lished two committees to complete its mission. TheStandards Committee of AAIEP refines standardsand implements them as requirements for member-ship. The Advocacy Committee provides informa-tion about study at IEPs in the Unites States andmaintains dialog with government agencies onissues which impact intensive English students.

AAIEP is committed to support the professionalimage of ESL instruction in the United States andto work for the well-being of the profession and theindividual member programs. The association is avehicle for working with NAFSA, TESOL, the U.S.Department of State, the U.S. Immigration andNaturalization Service and other organizations thatuse IEPs or whose actions affect IEPs. These mayalso include U.S. and foreign government agencies,sponsors, and admissions officers and counselors.Through its workshops, newsletters, study abroadfairs, and internet listserv, AAIEP promotes pro-gram quality and dialog on important professional

issues.

Why is AAIEP membership important tostudents and counselors?All members of AAIEP have been approved formembership only after they have successfullycompleted the Program Self-Appraisal (PSA)process. The PSA process requires that the programdemonstrate that it meets the standards establishedby AAIEP. These standards, which are available

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from the address listed below, address over eightyitems of program operation, including instructorqualifications and working conditions, academicprogram and curriculum features, student services,brochures and recruitment, facilities, and adminis-trative framework.

Intensive English Programs which have beenapproved for AAIEP membership may be large orsmall, on-campus or off-campus, in any geographi-cal region of the U.S., and may have a variety ofcurricular goals. However, member programs havesome characteristics in common: a commitment toquality in ESL education and student services, and acommitment to providing useful and accurateinformation to prospective students.

Each AAIEP member program is fully described andthe AAIEP Standards are presented in the AAIEPMember Profiles, available in print free of charge oron the World Wide Web, both at the address below.If you would like copies of these items or if youwould like more information about AAIEP, pleasecontact:

AAIEP Central Office229 North 33rd Street, Room 113Philadelphia PA 19104Phone: (215) 895-5856Fax: (215) 895-5854E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.outfitters.com/com/aaiep/

AAIEP Membership 1996-97

ACE Language InstituteNorth Seattle Center, Seattle WAPacific Lutheran University, Tacoma WASeattle Pacific University, Seattle WA

ALPS (American Language Programs)American Language Programs, Campbell CA

American Culture and Language ProgramCalifornia State University-San Bernardino,

San Bernardino CA

American English AcademyAmerican English Academy, Monterey Park CA

American English InstituteCalifornia State University-Fresno, Fresno CAUniversity of Oregon, Eugene OR

American Language AcademyAmerican Language Academy, Berkeley CABabson College, Wellesley MABaldwin-Wallace College, Berea OHBeaver College, Glenside PAButler University, Indianapolis INFlorida Southern College, Lakeland FLLake Forest Academy, Lake Forest ILMerrimack College, North Andover MANicholls State University, Thibodaux LAOakwood Friends School, Poughkeepsie NYRider College, Lawrenceville NJSaint Xavier University, Chicago ILSouthern Oregon State College, Ashland ORUniversity of Portland, Portland ORUniversity of Southern Colorado, Pueblo COUniversity of Tampa, Tampa FL

American Language and Culture InstituteCalifornia State University-Chico, Chico CACalifornia State University-San Marcos,

San Marcos CA

American Language and Culture ProgramArizona State University, Tempe AZUniversity of Idaho, Moscow ID

American Language CenterUCLA Extension, Los Angeles CA

American Language InstituteSan Francisco State University, San Francisco CASonoma State University, Rohnert Park CA

American Language ProgramCalifornia State University-Fullerton, Fullerton CA

ASPECTASPECT, San Francisco CAASPECT San Francisco, La Jolla CALong Island University, CW Post Campus,

Brookville NYRegis College, Weston MAUniversity of Central Florida, Orlando FLWhittier College, Whittier CA

Berkeley English AcademyBerkeley English Academy, Berkeley CA

California English Academy, IncCalifornia English Academy, San Francisco CA

Career English Language Center for InternationalStudents (CELCIS)Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo MI

Center for English as a Second LanguageUniversity of Arizona, Tuscon AZ

Center for English Language LearningMaryville College, Maryville TN

Center for English Language Training (CELT)Indiana University, Bloomington IN

Center for ESLArkansas State University, State University AR

College of English LanguageCollege of English Language, San Diego CAInternational Educational Systems, Inc,

Los Angeles CA

Colorado International Education and TrainingInstitute, IncMesa State College, Grand Junction CO

Colorado School of EnglishColorado School of English, Denver CO

Cultural Center of Language StudiesCultural Center of Language Studies, Miami FL

Department of Intensive English LanguageTexas Wesleyan University, Fort Worth TX

Division of International EducationCalifornia State University-Northridge,

Northridge CA

Economics Institute English ProgramEconomics Institute, Boulder CO

Edgewood Language InstituteEdgewood Language Institute, Monterey Park CA

Edmond Language InstituteUniversity of Central Oklahoma, Edmond OK

EF InstituteEF Institute, Boston MA

EF International School of EnglishEF International School of English, Boston MAEF International School of English,

Santa Barbara CAEvergreen State College, Olympia WAFlorida International University, North Miami FLMarymount College, Tarrytown NYMills College, Oakland CAUnited States International University,

San Diego CA

ELS Language CentersAlbertus Magnus College, New Haven CTCase Western Reserve University, Cleveland OHChapman University, Orange CACollege of Mount Saint Vincent, Riverdale NYConcordia University, River Forest ILEckerd College, Saint Petersburg FLELS Language Center, Atlanta GAELS Language Center, San Diego CAELS Language Center, San Francisco CAELS Language Center, Santa Monica CAELS Language Center, Washington DCEmmanuel College, Boston MAFlorida Institute of Technology, Melbourne FLHamline University, Saint Paul MNHoly Names College, Oakland CAMarian College, Indianapolis INOklahoma City University, Oklahoma City OKRegis University, Denver COSaint Joseph's University, Philadelphia PASeattle University, Seattle WAUniversity of Redlands, Redlands CAUniversity of Saint Thomas, Houston TXWagner College, Staten Island NY

English as a Second Language InstituteNew College of California, Millbrae CA

English as a Second Language ProgramXavier University, Cincinnati OH

English Center for International WomenMills College, Oakland CA

English Language AcademyHarcum College, Bryn Mawr PA

English Language and Multicultural InstituteUniversity of Dayton, Dayton OH

English Language and Orientation ProgramLouisiana State University, Baton Rouge LA

English Language CenterConcordia College, Bronxville NYDrexel University, Philadelphia PAEnglish Language Center, Boston MA

English Language InstituteBellevue Community College, Bellevue WACalifornia State Polytechnic University-Pomona,

Pomona CACollege of Staten Island/CUNY, Staten Island NYEastern Washington University, Cheney WAFlorida International University, Miami FLManhattanville College, Purchase NY

382309

Oregon State University, Corvallis ORRochester, Institute of Technology, Rochesterl\TYState University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo NYUniverSity of Delaware, Newark DEUniversity of Houston-Downtown, Houston TXUniversity of South Florida, Tampa FLUniversity of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg MSUniversity of Tennessee at Knoxville, Knoxville TNUniversity of Texas at Arlington, Arlington TXUniversity of Utah, Salt Lake City UT

English Language Program/BerkeleyUC-Berkeley Extension, Berkeley CA

English Language ProgramsUC-San Diego Extension, La Jolla CAUniversity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA

English Language Study CenterAbraham Baldwin College, Tifton GACollege of Saint Rose, Albany NYRockford College, Rockford ILSouthern Utah University, Cedar City UTWestern Oregon State College, Monmouth ORWestminster College, Salt Lake City UT

English Proficiency for International StudentsImmaculata College, Immaculata PA

English Programs for InternationalsUniversity of South Carolina, Columbia SC

ESL Department/International CenterSnow College, Ephraim UT

310

ESL InstituteSaint Norbert College, De Pere WI

FLS Language CentersCitrus College, Pasadena CAFLS Language Center, Alhambra CA

Global Language InstituteUniversity of Wisconsin-River Falls, River Falls WI

Golden Gate Language Schools, IncGolden Gate Language Schools, Campbell CA

Haggerty InstituteState University of New York College at New Paltz,New Paltz NY

Hays Language InstituteFort Hays State University, Fort Hays KS

ICLS-Husson CollegeHusson College, Bangor ME

IEIIEI, Portland OR (3 locations)

IELS Language SchoolIELS Language Language School, Austin TX

Institute for International StudentsCity College of San,Francisco, San Francisco CA

Institute for the Study of American Language andCultureLewis and Clark College, Portland OR

Intensive English as a Second Language ProgramInternational Language Institute of Massachusetts,

Inc, Northampton MA

Intensive English CenterState University of New York at Stony Brook,Stony Brook NY

Intensive English CourseLado International College, Washington DC

Intensive English InstituteCalifornia Baptist College, Riverside CAFrancis Marion University, Florence SCLewis-Clark State College, Lewiston IDPortland Downtown Center, Portland ORSaint Thomas University, Miami FLTexas A&M-Kingsville, Kingsville TXUniversity of Maine, Orono ME

Intensive English Language CenterUniversity of Nevada-Reno, Reno NVWichita State University, Wichita KS

Intensive English Language InstituteCreighton University, Omaha NESpring Hill College, Mobile ALUniversity of Findlay, Findlay OHUniversity of North Texas, Denton TXUtah State University, Logan UT

Intensive English Language ProgramSouth Seattle Community College, Seattle WATemple University, Philadelphia PAUniversity of Arkansas-Little Rock, Little Rock AR

Intensive English ProgramCornell University, Ithaca NYEnglish Language Center, Los Angeles CAFerris State University, Big Rapids MIIntensive English Program, Seattle WASoutheast Missouri State University,

Cape Girardeau MOTexas Tech University, Lubbock TX

3 3

University of Tennessee at Martin, Martin TNUniversity of Washington-Educational Outreach,

Seattle WAWashington Academy of Languages, Seattle WAWestern Washington University, Bellingham WA

Intensive English Program, Department of ESLUniversity of San Francisco, San Francisco CA

Intensive English ProgramsInternational Center for American English,

La Jolla CA

Intensive Language InstituteUniversity of Miami, Coral Gables FL

Intensive Language ProgramEurocentres Inc, Alexandria VA

INTERLINK Language CenterColorado School of Mines, Golden COGuilford College, Greensboro NCIndiana State University, Terre Haute INValparaiso University, Valparaiso IN

International Education ProgramsSeattle Central Community College, Seattle WAUniversity of California Extension-Riverside,

Riverside CA

International English InstituteInternational English Institute, Fresno CAInternational English Institute, Nashville TN

International English ProgramsUC-Davis Extension, Davis CA

International ProgramsUCSB Extension, Goleta CA

Intrax English InstituteBryant College, Smithfield RIMenlo College, Atherton CAWidener University, Chester PA

ISE/World LearningInternational Students of English, Belmont CAInternational Students of English, Brattleboro VTInternational Students of English, Jacksonville FLInternational Students of English, Waltham MA

Keystone Intensive English ProgramKeystone Junior College, La Plume PA

Language and Culture CenterUniversity of Houston, Houston TX

Language and Culture Institute in OregonLanguage and Culture Institute, Lake Oswego OR

Language InstituteGeorgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA

Language Institute for EnglishAdelphi University, Garden City NYBarry University, Miami Shores FLDominican College, San Rafael CAFairleigh Dickinson University, Madison NJRosary College, River Forest ILSan Diego-City Center, San Diego CASimmons College, Boston MA

Language Resource InstituteLanguage Resource Institute, San Francisco CA

Language Studies InternationalLanguage Studies International, Berkeley CALanguage Studies International, Boston MALanguage Studies International, San Diego CA

LCP International InstituteCalifornia State University-Sacramento Center,

Sacramento CAIrvine College Center, Irvine CAUniversity of Redlands, Redlands CA

Loyola Intensive English ProgramLoyola University, New Orleans LA

Michigan Language Center I.Michigan Language Center, Ann Arbor MI

Midwest Institute for International StudiesDoane College, Crete NE

New England School of EnglishNew England School of English, Cambridge MA

Norman English InstituteNorman English Institute, Norman OK

North Park College ESL ProgramNorth Park College, Chicago IL

Pacific English Language InstitutePacific English Language Institute,

San Luis Obispo CA

Pacific Rim Language InstitutePacific Rim Language Institute, Rowland Heights CA

Point Loma English InstitutePoint Loma Nazarene College, San Diego CA

4311

tncL) Program in American College Englishrits, Pitzer College, Claremont CA

"ts Program in ESLcu

UC-Irvine Extension, Irvine CA

Rennert BilingualRennert Bilingual, New York NY

Saint Giles Language Teaching Center

na Saint Giles Language Teaching Center,)61 San Francisco CA

Spring International Language Centerz Arapahoe Community College, Littleton COAuraria Higher Education Center, Denver COna

z University of Arkansas, Fayetteville AR(1)

Z. Texas Intensive English ProgramTexas International Education Consortium,

Austin TXta)

ztn The Language Companyz The Language Company, Oklahoma City OKn3

Tulane ESL InstituteTulane University, New Orleans LAtt)

Tulsa English InstituteTulsa English Institute, Tulsa OK

Tutorium in Intensive EnglishUniversity of Illinois-Chicago, Chicago IL

University ESL ProgramCentral Washington University, Ellensburg WA

WESL InstituteWestern Illinois University, Macomb IL

WESLI InstituteWESLI Institute, Madison WI

Yazigi Language Study CenterYazigi International USA, Bradenton FL

312 385

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Sponsoring colleges, universities and languageschools are indexed alphabetically. References are tosequential entry numbers, not to page numbers.Entry numbers that begin with 1 are in the Inten-sive English Programs section. Entries beginningwith 2 are in the ESL Courses section.

If provided by the sponsor at the time of informa-tion-gathering, the URL (Uniform ResourceLocator) indicating the program sponsor's homepage address on the World Wide Web appears afterthe name of the sponsoring institution. Please keepin mind that this information was current at thetime IIE conducted its research for this book. Atpublication, some addresses may have changed inthis evolving area of media technology.

References are to entry numbers

A

Agape English Language Institute for Internationals1424

Albertson College of Idaho2069

American Academy of English1016

American Cultural Exchange, Montana1309

American Cultural Exchange, Mount Vernon1493

American Cultural Exchange, North Seattle1494

American Cultural Exchange, Olympia1495

American Cultural Exchange, Seattle1496

American Cultural Exchange, Tacoma1497

American English Academy1017

American Graduate School of International Managementhttp://www.T-bird.edu/execed.HTM language

1005

American Language Academy, Ashland1391

American Language Academy, Berkeley1018

American Language Academy, Boston (Waltham)1259

American Language Academy, Chicago1192

American Language Academy, Cleveland (Berea)

1369American Language Academy, Indianapolis

1213American Language Academy, Lake Forest

1193American Language Academy, Lakeland

1145American Language Academy, Lawrenceville

1318American Language Academy, North Andover

1260American Language Academy, Philadelphia (Glenside)

1404American Language Academy, Portland

1392American Language Academy, Pueblo

1115

American Language Academy, Tampa1146

American Language Academy, Thibodaux1245

American Universityhttp://www.american.edu

1133, 2046American West Language Institute

1473Anglo Continental Boston

1261

Anglo Continental Los Angeles1019

386313

Anglo Continental New York, West Long Branch1319

Anne Arundel Community College1254, 2128

Arapahoe Community College2038

Arizona State Universityhttp://www.asu.edaxedIalcp/esl.html

1006, 2003Arkansas State University

http://www.astate.edu1011

Arkansas Tech University2007

Arlington Public Schools Vocational, Career and AdultEducation

1485Ashland Universityhttp://www.ashland.edu

1370Aspect International Language School, Boston

1262Aspect International Language School, Brookville

1325Aspect International Language School, Orlando

1147

Aspect International Language School, San Diego1020

Aspect International Language School, San Francisco1021

Aspect International Language School, Whittier1022

Augusta College2059

Avila College1300

314

Ball State University

httpilwww.bsu.edulUPIcover.html1214, 2091

Bard Collegehttp://www.bard.edu

2195Bellevue Community Collegehttp://www.bellevue-cc.ctc.edu

1498, 2323Bellevue Universityhttp://bruins.bellevue.edu/

1310Beloit College

1521, 2339Benedictine College

2106Berkeley English Academy

1023Berkshire Community College

2132Berlitz/Campus Life

1263Black Hawk College

1194, 2071

Blue Ridge Community College2221

Boston Collegehttpliwww.bc.edu

2133Boston School of Modern Languageshttp://www.bsml. com/

1264Boston University

1265Briar Cliff College

1220, 2099Brigham Young Universityhtip://humanities. byu.edulelc/ELCBrochure

1474, 2308Brown University

http://www.brown.edu/Administration/Summer Studies/1422

Buena Vista University1221

C

Cabrillo Community College2011

California English Academyhttp://www.sli p.net/ ceal

1024California Lutheran Universityhttp:11www.clunet. edu

1025

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona1026

California State University, Chicohttp://www.csuchico.edukont/alcilindex.hon

1027, 2012California State University, Dominguez Hillshttp://orca.csudh.edu/ akplindex.html

1028California State University, Fresno

1029California State University, Fullerton

1030, 2013California State University, Haywardhttp://www.alp.csubayward.edu

1031

California State University, Long Beachhttp://www.uces.csulb.edu/ali/

1032, 2014California State University, Los Angeleshttp://bestla.calstatela.edu/www/lifelong/learning.html

1033California State University, Northridgehttp:llwww. csun. edu / hfedu005Iesl. &rat

1034http://www.csun.edu/ hfoao031/welcome.htrn12015

California State University, San Bernardino1035, 2016

California State University, San Marcos1036

Calvin College2145

387References are to entry numbers

Carnegie-Mellon University2255

Carson-Newman College1431, 2280

Catholic University of America1134, 2047

Cedar Crest College2256

Centenary College1320, 2184

Center for English Studies at the College of Insurance, New Yorkhttp://www. cescorp. corn

1326Center for English Studies, Fort Lauderdalehup://www.cescorp.com

1148, 1149Center for English Studies, New York

http://www. cescorp. corn1327, 1328

Center for English Studies, San Franciscohttp://www. cescorp. corn

1037, 1038Center of English Language, Dallas

1441Center of English Language, Houston

1442Central Michigan University

1284, 2146Central Missouri State University

1301, 2163Central Piedmont Community College

http://www. cpcc. cc. nc.us/

1363, 2222Central Washington Universityhttp://www.cwu.edu/ intlprogluesl.html

1499Century School of Languages

1039Champlain Collegehttp://www.champlain.edu

2312Citrus Collegehttp://www.citrus.cc.ca.us/instproglesllesl.htm

1040, 2017City College of San Francisco

1041, 2018City Colleges of Chicago Harold Washington College

2072City University of New York, Baruch College

http://150.210.39.441329, 2196

City University of New York, City College2197

City University of New York, Hunter Collegehttp://www.Hunter.cuny.edulieli

1330City University of New York, La Guardia Community College

1331, 2198City University of New York, Queensborough CommunityCollege

1332Clark University

1266, 2134Clarkson Universityhttp://www.clarkson.edu/ english

1333, 2199

References are to entry numbers

Cleveland State Universityhttp://www.csuohio.edaintguidelenglish.html

2232Coffeyville Community College

1230, 2107Colby College

2126College of Eastern Utahhttp://www.ceu.edu

1475, 2309College of Marin

http://www. marin. cc. ca. us1042, 2019

College of Mount St Joseph1371, 2233

College of Notre Dame of Maryland1255, 2129

College of Our Lady of the Elms2135

College of San Mateo2020

Colorado Christian University1116, 2039

Colorado International Education and Training Institutehttp://www.ouOtters.com/com/aaiep/profiles/p59.htm

1117Colorado State Universityhttp://yuma.acns.colostate.edut cwis85/

1118, 2040Columbia College, Chicago

2073Columbia Universityhttp://www.columbia.eduku/sspIalp/

1334, 2200Concordia College, Bronxville

1335, 2201Concordia University

1043, 2021Concordia University, Portland

1393, 2246Conversa Language Center

1372_Cornell Universityhttp://www.dmll.cornell.eduliep/cuiep.html

1336Creighton Universityhttp://www.creighton.edu

1311, 2173Cuyahoga Community College, Eastern Campus

2234Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campushttp://www.tri-c.cc-oh.us

1373,2235

D

Dade County Public Schools AdultNocational Education1150

Dakota State Universityhttp: / /www.dsu.edu

1428, 2279DeKalb College

2060Del Mar College

1443, 2285

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De LaSalle Language Institute1293

Delta College2147

De Paul Universityhttp://www.depautedul-lhillman/

1195, 2074DePauw University

2092Diversified Language Institute

1044Drake University

1222, 2100Drexel Universityhup://www.drexeledu

1405, 1406, 2257Duke University

2223Duquesne University

1407, 2258

E

East Carolina University2224

East Stroudsburg University2259

Eastern Illinois University1196, 2075

Eastern Kentucky University1240, 2118

Eastern Mennonite University1486

Eastern Washington University1500

Economics Institutehttp:11www.Colorado.EDU/EconomicsInstitute

1119Edgewood College

2340EF International School of English, North Miami

1151

EF International School of English, Northridge1045

EF International School of English, Oakland1046

EF International School of English, Olympia1501

EF International School of English, San Diego1047

EF International School of English, Santa Barbara1048

EF International School of English, Tarrytown1337

El Paso Community College1444, 1445, 2286

ELS Language Centers, Atlantahtip://www.elscorn

1176ELS Language Centers, Bostonhttp://www.eh.corn

1267, 1268ELS Language Centers, Cambridgehap://www.els.corn

1269

316

ELS Language Centers, Chicagohup://www.els.com

1197ELS Language Centers, Clevelandhtip://www.els.com

1374ELS Language Centers, DenverhtiplIwww.els.com

1120ELS Language Centers, Houstonhttp://www.els.com

1446ELS Language Centers, Indianapolishto://www.els.corn

1215ELS Language Centers, Los Angeleshttp://www.els.com

1049, 1050ELS Language Centers, Melbournehup://www.els.com

1152, 1153ELS Language Centers, New Havenhto://www.els.corn

1126ELS Language Centers, New York City (Riverdale)http://www.els.corn

1338ELS Language Centers, New York City (Staten Island)http://www.els.corn

1339ELS Language Centers, Oaklandhttp://www.els.corn

1051ELS Language Centers, Oklahoma Cityhttp://www.els.corn

1383ELS Language Centers, Orangehttp://www.eh.corn

1052ELS Language Centers, Philadelphiahttp://www.els.corn

1408ELS Language Centers, Redlandsap://www.elscorn

1053ELS Language Centers, San Diego

http:11www.els.corn

1054, 1055ELS Language Centers, San Franciscohttp://www.els.corn

1056ELS Language Centers, Santa Monicaap://www.els.corn

1057, 1058ELS Language Centers, Seattleap:11www.els.corn

1502ELS Language Centers, St Paul

http://www.els.com1294

ELS Language Centers, St Petersburghttp://www.els.corn

1154, 1155ELS Language Centers, Washington DChttpillwuuels.com

1135

References are to entry numbers

Emporia State University1231, 2108

Endicott Collegehttp://www. endicott. edu

2136English Center for International Womenhttp://www.mills.edu

1059English Connection

1340English Language and Multicultural Institute

1375English Language Center

1285, 1384English Language Center, Boston

1270, 1271English Language Center, Los Angeles

1060, 1061English Language Center, Santa Barbara

1062, 1063English Language Programhttp://www.mcc.maricopa.edu/

1007English Language Specialists

1447English Language Study Center, Albany

1341English Language Study Center, Cedar City

1476English Language Study Center, Monmouth

1394English Language Study Center, Rockford

1198English Language Study Center, Salt Lake City

1477English Language Study Center, Tifton

1177

F

Fairmont State College1516, 2336

Florida Institute of Technologyhttp://www.fit. edu

1156, 2050Florida International University

1157, 1158, 2051Florida State Universityhttp://www.fiu.edu/ - cies

1159, 2052FLS Language Centres

1064Fontbonne College

2164Fresno Pacific College

1065Fulton-Montgomery Community Collegehttp://www.fmcc.suny.edu

1342, 2202

Gadsden State Community College1001, 2001

References are to entry numbers

Geneva College2260

George Fox Universityhttp://www.gfc.edu

1395, 2247George Mason University

1487, 2315Georgetown Universityhttp://www.georgetown.edu/departments/eRdeflhmpg.htm

1136, 2048Georgia Institute of Technologyhttp://www.conted.gatech.edu/English/language.html

1178Georgia Southern University

1179, 2061Georgia Southwestern College

1180, 2062Glendale Community Collegehttp://www.gc.maricopa.edu

1008, 2004Global Language Institute, River Falls

1522Global Language Institute, West Palm Beach

1160Golden Gate Language Schools

1066Gonzaga University

1503Gordon College

2137Goshen Collegehttp://www.Goshen.edu

2093Gwynedd-Mercy College

1409, 2261

H

Harrisburg Area Community College1410, 2262

Harvard University Summer Schoolhttp://www. dce. harvard. edu /summer /ieUdefault. htm

1272, 1273, 1274, 2138Hawaii Pacific Universityhttp://www.hpu.edu

1186, 2067Hesston College

1232, 2109High Point University

ht tp://www. highpoint. edu2225

Howard Payne University1448, 2287

Hudson County Community College2185

Humboldt State Universityhttp://www. humboldt. edu /- ieli/

1067http://www. humboldt. edu

2022Huron University

1429Husson College

1251

390317

IELS Language School1449

Illinois Benedictine College2076

Illinois State University1199, 2077

Immaculata College1411, 2263

Independence Community College2110

Indiana Universityhttp://www.indiana.eda-celtiepliep.html

1216, 2094Indiana University at South Bend

2095Indiana University of Pennsylvania

1412

Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne2096

Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis2097

Intensive English Institute, Florence1425

Intensive English Institute, Kingsville1450

Intensive English Institute, Lewiston1190

Intensive English Institute, Miami1161

Intensive English Institute, Portland1396

Intensive English Institute, Riverside1068

Interlink Language Center, Golden1121

Interlink Language Center, Greensboro1364

Interlink Language Center, Terre Haute1217

International Center for American English1069

International Center for Language Studies, Houston1451

International Center for Language Studies, Washington DC1137

International College of English1070

International English Institutehttp://wwwieifresno.com

1071

International English Institute, Nashville1432

International Language Institute of Massachusetts1275

International Language Institute, Elkins1517

International Language Institute, Washington DC1138

International Students of English, Bostonhttp://www.worldLearning.org/

1276

318

International Students of English, Californiahttp://www.WorldLearning.org/

1072International Students of English, Floridahttp://www.WorldLearning.org/

1162International Students of English, Vermonthttp://www.WorldLearning.org/

1482Intrax English Institute

1073Iowa State University

1223, 2101Iowa Wesleyan College

1224

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John Wood Community College2078

Johns Hopkins Universityhttp://www.jhu.edu/-sumprog

1256Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International

Studies1139

Johnson County Community Collegehttp://www.johnco.cc.ks.us/2111

Juniata College1413, 2264

K

Kansas State University1233, 2112

Kaplan Educational Center, Atlantahttp://www.kaplan.com/intl

1181

Kaplan Educational Center, Bostonhttp://www.kaplan.com/intl

1277

Kaplan Educational Center, Chicagohttp://www.kaplan.com/intl

1200Kaplan Educational Center, Houstonhttp://www.kaplan.com/intl

1452

Kaplan Educational Center, Los Angeleshttp://www.kaplan.com/intl

1074Kaplan Educational Center, Miamihttp://www.kaplan.com/intl

1163

Kaplan Educational Center, New York Cityhttp:11www.kaplan.comlintl

1343Kaplan Educational Center, Seattlehttp://www.kaplan.com/intl

1504Kaplan Educational Center, Washington DChttp://www.kaplan.com/intl

1140

31References are to entry numbers

Kaplan Educational Centers, San Francisco/Berkeleyhttp://www.kapkn.com/intl

1075Keystone Collegehttp://www.keystone.edu

1414, 2265King Collegehttp://www.king.edu

1433

L

Lado International College1141

Lake Forest College1201

Lane Community College1397, 2248

Language Center International1286

Language Exchangehttp://www.languageexchange.corn

1164Language Institute for English, Garden City

1344Language Institute for English, New York

1345Language Institute for English, San Rafael

1076Language Resource Institute

1077Language Training Center

1218LCP International Institute, Irvine

1078LCP International Institute, Oceanside

1079LCP International Institute, Sacramento

1080LCP International Institute, Seattle

1505Lehigh Carbon Community College

1415, 2266Lewis and Clark Collegehttp://www.lclark.edul-isalc

1398Lincoln Memorial University

1434, 2281Linguex School of Languageshttp://www.ngen.corn

1142Linn-Benton Community College

2249Los Angeles Pierce College

2023Louisiana State Universityhttp://www.Isu.edulguestslelopweb/

1246Lower Columbia College

2324Loyola Universityhttp://www.studyusa.com/factshts/loyola.htm

1247

References are to entry numbers

Loyola University of Chicago, Mallinckrodt Campushttp://www.luc.edu/

1202, 2079Loyola University of New Orleanshttp://www.studyusa.com/factshts/loyokz.htm

2123Lynn University

1165

M

MacCormac College1203

Madison English as a Second Language Schoolhttp://www.execpc.com/-mesh/

1.523

Madonna University2148

Manatee Community College2053

Manhattan College2203

Manhattanville College1346, 2204

Mars Hill Collegehttp://www.mhc.edu

2226Marshall Universityhttp://www.marshalLedu/cip/

1518, 2337Marycrest International Universityhttp://www.mcrest.edu/ -alcdeptlalcpage

1225Marymount Collegehttp://www.marymtedu

1347, 2205Marymount Palos Verdes College

1081Marymount Universityhttp://www.marymount. edu

1488Maryville Collegehttp://www.maryvillecollege.edu

1435, 2282Mayland Community College

2227McKendree College

1204, 2080Mercer County Community College

2186Mercer University, Atlanta

1182, 2063Mercer University, Macon

1183, 2064Merritt Community College

1082Mesa Community Collegehttp://www.mc.maricopa.edu/

2005Methodist College

1365, 2228Metropolitan Community College

2174

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Metropolitan Community Collegeshttp://www.umkc.edulali

1306Miami Universityhttp:11www.muohio.edu

2236Michigan Language Center

1287Michigan State University

1288, 2149Middlesex Community College

2139Middlesex County College

1321, 2187Midwest Institute for International Studies, Cretehttp://www.ouOtters.com/com/aaiep/profiles/p128.htm

1312Midwestern State University

1453, 2288Minneapolis Community and Technical College

2157Mississippi County Community College

2008Mississippi State University

1296, 2161Mohawk Valley Community College

1348Montana State University

2171Moorpark College

2024Moraine Valley Community College

1205, 2081Mount St Clare College

2102Mount Vernon College

1143, 1144, 2049Murray State University

1241, 2119

N

National Universityhttp://www.nu.edu

1083, 2025National-Louis University

http:11n1u.nLedu2082

New College of Californiahttp://www.esl-institute.corn

1084New England College

2182New England Conservatory of Musichttp://copernicus.bbn.com/nec

2140New England School of English

1278New Hampshire College

http://www.nhc.edu1317

New Mexico State University1323, 2192

New School for Social Research1349, 2206

New World Language Institute, Bradenton1166

New World Language Institute, Orlando1167

New World Language Institute, Palm Desert1085

New York Universityhttp:11www.nyu.edulpageslaliIindex.html

1350, 2207North Carolina State University

1366North Central College

2083North Dakota State Universityhttp://www.ndsu.nodak.edulinternationall

1368, 2231North Harris College

2289North Park College and Theological Seminaryhttp://www.npcts.edu

1206, 2084Northeast Community College

2175Northeast Missouri State University

2165Northern Arizona University

1009, 2006Northern Essex Community College

1279, 2141Northern State University

1430Northern Virginia Community College

2316Northwest Missouri State Universityhttp://www.nwmissourLedu

1302Northwestern College

1226, 2103

0

Oakland Community College2150

Oakton Community College2085

Ocean County College2188

Ohio Dominican College1376, 2237

Ohio Northern Universityhttp://www.onu.edu

2238Ohio State Universityhttp://www.ohio-state.edu

1377, 2239Ohio University

1378, 2240Ohlone College

2026Oklahoma State University

1385

393References are to entry numbers

Old Dominion Universityhttp://www.odu.edagnusers/teevanlelchtmthtm

1489, 2317Olin Center

1280Onondaga Community College

2208Oregon State University

http://www.orstedu/Dept/eli1399

http://www.orst.edu2250

Ottawa University1234, 2113

Ouachita Baptist University1012, 2009

Our Lady of the Lake University of San Antoniohttp://www.ollusa.edu

1454, 2290Overbrook School for the Blind

1416Oxnard College

2027

p

Pace Universityhttp://www.pace.edu

2209Pace University, New Yorkhttp://www.pace.edu

1351Pace University, Westchesterhttp://www.pace.edu

1352Pacific English Language Institutehttp://wwwa.com/peli

1086Pacific University

1400, 2251Peninsula College

2325Pennsylvania State University

1417Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science

2267Pierce College

1506Pittsburg State University

1235, 2114Pitzer College

http://www.pitzer.edu1087, 2028

Point Loma Nazarene Collegehttp://www.ptloma.edu/plei.htm

1088http://www.ptloma.edu

2029Point Park College

1418, 2268Portland State University

2252

References are to entry numbers

Q, R

Quincy College2142

Radford University1490, 2318

Ramapo College of New Jerseyhttp://www.ramapo.edu/

2189Rennert Bilingualhttp://www.rennert.corn

1353Rice Universityhttp://www.rice.edules1

1455, 2291Rochester Community and Technical College

2158Rochester Institute of Technology

http://www.ritedu/RIT/SA/SP/ELI1354, 2210

Rockford College2086

Roger Williams University1423

Roosevelt Universityhttp://www.rooseveltedu

1207Rosary College

2087Roxbury Community College

2143Rutgers University, Newark

1322, 2190

S

Sacred Heart Universityhttp://www.sacredheart.edu/

2042Saddleback College

1089, 2030Saginaw Valley State University

1289, 2151Saint Cloud State University

2159Saint Edward's University-

2292Saint John's University, Jamaica

1355, 2211Saint Lawrence University

2212Saint Louis University

1303, 2166Saint Mary's College of California

1090, 2031Saint Mary's University

2293Saint Michael's Collegehtq.://www.smcvt.edulsis/program.htrn1

1483, 1484, 2313Saint Norbert College

1524Saint Olaf College

2160

394321

322

Saint Thomas University1168, 2054

Salem Community College2191

Salem-Teikyo University1519

Salt Lake Community College1478

San Antonio College2294

San Diego Mesa College2032

San Diego State Universityhttp://www-rohan.sdsu.eduldept/alisdsu

1091, 1092, 1093, 1094San Francisco Conservatory of Musichttp://SFCM.edu

2033San Francisco Institute of English

1095San Francisco State Universityhtt p://mercury.sfiu.edul fun/

1096San Jose State University

1097Santa Barbara City College

1098Santa Fe Community College

1169, 2055Seattle Central Community Collegehttp://www.sccd.ctc.edu/ ccglo bal

1507, 2326Shenandoah University

1491, 2319Showa Boston Institute for Language and Culture

1281Slippery Rock University

2269Snow College

hup://www. snow. edu1479, 2310

Sonoma State Universityhttp://www.sonoma.edulexed/ssali

1099South Puget Sound Community College

2327South Seattle Community College

1508, 2328Southeast Missouri State Universityhttp://www.semo.edu

1304Southern Illinois University, Carbondale

http://www.siu.edu/ cesU1208, 2088

Southwest Texas State Universityhtt p://www. sta. edu

1456Southwestern Michigan College

2152Spring Hill Collegehttp://www.shc.edu

1002Spring International Language Center, Denver

1122Spring International Language Center, Fayetteville

1013

Spring International Language Center, Littleton1123

Springfield College1282, 2144

Stanford Universityhttp:11www-leland.stanford.edulgrouplefi

1100, 2034State University of New York at Albany

1356, 2213State University of New York at Binghamton

2214State University of New York at Buffalo

http://wings. buffalo. edu/ gse/eli1357, 2215

State University of New York at Stony Brook1358, 2216

State University of New York, College at Buffalo2217

State University of New York, College at New Paltz1359, 2218

Suffolk County Community College, Western Campus2219

Sullivan County Community College1360, 2220

Suomi College2153

Swarthmore College2270

Syracuse Universityhttp:Ilsyllabus.syredulEFLIrasberry

1361

T

Tacoma Community Collegehttp://www.tacoma.ctc.edu

1509, 2329Teary° Post University

1127, 2043Temple Universityhup://www. temple. edulielp

1419, 2271Tennessee Wesleyan College

1436, 2283Texas A&M Universityhttp://acs.tamu.edu/ eli/eli.html

1457, 2295Texas Christian University

http://www.iep.tcu.eduliep1458, 2296

Texas Intensive English Program1459

Texas Lutheran Universityhttp://www.TxLutheran.edu

1460, 2297Texas Tech University

1461, 2298Texas Wesleyan University

1462The Language Company, Edmond English Institutehttp://www.ouOtters.com/com/aaiep/profiles/p219.htm

1386The Language Company, Hays Language Institute

http://www.fhsu.edu1236

35References are to entry numbers

The Language Company, Norman English Institutehttp://www. outfitters. com/com/aaiep/profiles/p 153. htm

1387The Language Company, Tulsa English Institutehttp://www.ouOtters.com/com/aaiep/profiles/pl 54.htm

1388Thiel College

2272Transylvania University

1242, 2120Trinity Valley Community College

2299Truckee Meadows Community College

2179Tufts Universityhttp://www. tufts. edulas/conflesl. html

1283Tulane University

1248, 1249, 2124

University Language Institute1389

University of Akronhttp://www.uakron. edit/eh/

1379http://www.uakron.edu/

2241University of Alabamahttp://www.ua.edu

1003, 2002University of Arizonahnp://w3.arizona.edu/ cesilcapestat html

1010University of Arkansas

2010University of Arkansas at Little Rockhttp://www.ualr. edu /ielp /index. html

1014University of Bridgeporthttp://www. bridgeport edu

1128, 2044University of California, Berkeleyhttp://www.unex. berkeley. edu:4243/

1101http://violet. berkeley edu / -cwp /ESL

1102University of California, Berkeley at San Francisco

http://www.unex. berkeley. edu:4243/1103, 1104

University of California, Davis1107

http://universityextension.ucdavis.edu1105, 1106

University of California, Irvinehnp://www.uci.edu/ unex/ es1

1108University of California, Riverside

http://www.unex.umeduliephomepage.html1109

University of California, Santa Barbarahttp://www.x1rn.ucsb.edulip/

1110, 1111

References are to entry numbers

University of Central Arkansashttp://www.internationaluca.edu

1015University of Central Florida

1170, 2056University of Cincinnati

2242University of Colorado at Boulder

1124University of Connecticut

1129University of Dallas

1463, 2300University of Delaware

http://www.udel. edu/Int1Progl elil I eh page. html

1131, 1132University of Denver

1125, 2041University of Evansville

1219, 2098University of Findlayhttp://www.studyusa.com/

1380, 2243University of Floridahttp://www.clas.ufl. edu/eli/

1171, 2057University of Georgiahttp://www.gatr. uga. edu/ALP/ALR html

1184, 2065University of Guam

1185, 2066University of Hawaii at Manoahttp://www.111.hawai .eduksl/help/

1187http: / /www.summer. hawaii. edu

1188University of Hawaii, Hawaii Community College

1189, 2068University of Houston, Downtown

http://www.druh.edu1464

University of Houston, Main Campushtip://bentley.uh. edu/English/LCC/home. htm

1465, 2301University of Idaho

1191, 2070University of Illinois at Chicago

1209, 2089University of Illinois, Urbana

1210University of Iowahttp://www.uiowa.edu/ - linguist/es/

1227, 2104University of Kansashup://www.aec.ukans.edu/

1237, 2115University of Kentucky

1243University of Louisvillehttp://www. louisville. edulgroupdiesl-www

1244, 2121University of Maine at Orono

http://www.ume.maine.edu/ iei1252

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor1466, 2302

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University of Marylandhttp://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/MEI

1257, 2130University of Maryland Baltimore Countyhttp://www.umbc.edu/

1258, 2131University of Memphis

1437University of Miamihttp://www.gehon.irmiami.edukstudies/ili/ili.html

1172, 1173University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

1290, 2154University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

1295University of Mississippihttp://www.olemiss.edu

1297, 2162University of Missouri, Columbiahttp://www.missouri.edu/ - regwww

1305http:11www.missouri. edu

2167University of Missouri, Kansas Cityhttp://www.umkc.edu/ali

1306University of Missouri, Rolla

1307, 2168University of Montanahttp://www.umt. edu/nss/eli. htm

2172University of Nebraska at Omahahttp:11www.unomaha.edul -world!

1313, 1314, 2176University of Nebraska, Lincoln

1315, 2177University of Nebraska-Kearneyhttp://www.unk.edu

2178University of Nevada, Reno

1316, 2180University of New Hampshire

2183University of New Mexico

1324, 2193University of New Orleans

http://www.uno.edu/ instlielp. html1250

http://www.uno.edu2125

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hillhttp://www.unc.eduldeptslinterctr

2229University of North Carolina at Charlottehttp:11www.coe.uncc.edul trbriggslelti.html

1367http://www.unccvm.uncc.edu

2230University of North Texashttp://www.unt.edu

1467, 1468, 2303University of Northern Iowa

1228University of Oklahoma

http://tel. occe. uoknor edu/cesl. html1390

University of Oregonhttp:// babel. uoregon. eduktei. html

1401, 1402http://babetuoregon.edulaeikap.html

2253University of Pennsylvaniahttp://www.sas.upenn.edu/elp

1420, 2273University of Pittsburgh, Main Campus

1421, 2274University of Rhode Island

http://www.uri.eduluri_home.html2277

University of San Franciscohttp://www.usfta.edu

1112, 2035University of South Alabama

1004University of South Carolinahttp://www.epi.sc.edu

1426, 1427, 2278University of Southern Californiahttp://www.usc. edu/dept/uscla

1113http://www.usc2036

University of Southern Mainehttp://www.usm.maine.edu

1253, 2127University of Southern Mississippi

1298, 1299University of Tennessee at Knoxvillehttp:Ilweb.ce.utk.eduleli

1438University of Tennessee at Martin

1439University of Texas at Arlingtonhttp://www.uta.edu

1469, 2304University of Texas at Austinhttp:I/www.io.utexas.edu

1470, 2305University of Texas at Brownsville

1471, 2306University of Texas at San Antonio

2307University of Texas-Pan American

1472University of the Pacific

2037University of Utah

http:11www. dce.utah. edul Eli page. htm1480

University of Vermont2314

University of Virginiahttp://www.virginia.edu/ intcent/intictrhtml

2320University of Washingtonhttp://weberu.washington.edu/ esl

1510, 2330University of West Floridahttp:11www.uwf edu

2058University of West Florida English Language Centerhttp:I/www.uwf edu

1174

397References are to entry numbers

University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire1525, 2341

University of Wisconsin, Green Bay2342

University of Wisconsin, La Crosse1526, 2343

University of Wisconsin, Madison1527, 2344

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukeehttp://www. csd.uwm. edu /Dept /ESL

1528University of Wisconsin, Stout

1529, 2345University of Wyominghttp://www.uwyo.edu

2346Ursinus College

2275Utah State Universityhttp://wwzv.usu.edu/

1481, 2311

V

Vanderbilt Universityhttp://www.vanderbiltedu

1440, 2284Virginia Commonwealth University

1492, 2321Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

2322

w

Wall Street Institute Center for Executive Traininghttp://www.rennert. com

1362Walla Walla Collegehttp://www.wwc.edu/

2331Warner Pacific Collegehttp://www.warnerpacific.edu

1403, 2254Washburn University of Topeka

1238, 2116Washington Academy of Languageshttp://www.academy-of-languages.org

1511Washington State University

1512, 2332Washington University

1308, 2169Wayne State Universityhttp://www.elt wayne. edu

1291, 2155West Virginia Universityhttp://www.as.wvu.edulforlangliep/ menu

1520, 2338Western Illinois Universityhttp://www.wiu.edausers/miintl/wes1

1211Western Iowa Tech Community Collegehttp://www.witcc. cc. ia. us

1229, 2105

References are to entry numbers

Western Kentucky University2122

Western Michigan Universityhttp://www.wmich.edukia/celcis

1292http://www.wmich. edu/oiss

2156Western Nevada Community College

2181Western Washington Universityhttp://www.wwu.edu/WesternOnline/CISP/IEP/IEEhtml

1513Western Wyoming Community Collegehttp://www.wwcc.cc.wyus/

1531, 2347Westminster College

2170Whatcom Community College

1514, 2333Whitworth Collegehttp://www.whitworth.edu

1515, 2334Wichita State Universityhttp://www.twsu.edu/ ienglwww

1239, 2117William Rainey Harper College

1212, 2090Wilson Collegehttp://www.wilson.edu

2276Wisconsin English as a Second Language Institute

1530

X, Y, Z

Xavier University1381, 2244

Yakima Valley Community College2335

Yale Universityhttp://www.yale.edu/summer

1130, 2045Yazigi Language Study Center

1175Yosemite English School

1114Youngstown State University

1382, 224592nd Street Y

2194

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ndex II:BeginningDates ofIntensiveEnglishPrograms

This index provides information by month and byduration in weeks for programs found in the Inten-sive English Programs section of this book. If theinformation was provided by the sponsor, theportion of the month in which the program beginsis also listed.

References are to entry numbers

September

38 WksEF International School of English, North Miami 1151EF International School of English, Northridge 1045EF International School of English, Oakland 1046EF International School of English, Tarrytown 1337

16 WksYosemite English School 1114

15 WksDade County Public Schools AdultNocational Education

1150Northern Essex Community College 1279Roger Williams University 1423

11 WksSalt Lake Community College 1478

10 WksUniversity of California, Santa Barbara 1111

8 WksMercer University, Atlanta 1182

7 WksWisconsin English as a Second Language Institute 1530

6 WksGolden Gate Language Schools 1066

4 WksSeattle Central Community College 1507

September 1-10

16 WksMidwestern State University 1453Saint Norbert College 1524Shenandoah University 1491State University of New York at Albany 1356Texas A&M University 1457University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 1528

15 WksBuena Vista University 1221California Lutheran University 1025Clarkson University 1333Concordia College, Bronxville 1335Concordia University 1043Dakota State University 1428Fulton-Montgomery Community College 1342George Fox University 1395Hawaii Pacific University 1186IELS Language School 1449Lynn University 1165Marshall University 1518Marymount College 1347Middlesex County College 1321Mount Vernon College 1143, 1144New Hampshire College 1317

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Ohio Dominican College 1376Saint John's University, Jamaica 1355State University of New York at Stony Brook 1358Sullivan County Community College 1360University of Central Florida 1170University of South Carolina 1427University of Southern California 1113University of Southern Maine 1253University of Wisconsin, Madison 1527

14 WksBrigham Young University 1474Florida International University 1158Juniata College 1413Manhattanville College 1346New York University 1350Pace University, New York 1351Pace University, Westchester 1352Temple University 1419University of Florida 1171University of Houston, Main Campus 1465University of Maine at Orono 1252University of Maryland 1257Whitworth College 1515

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13 WksUniversity of Houston, Downtown 1464

12 WksUniversity of Texas at Brownsville 1471

11 Wks

Central Piedmont Community College 1363El Paso Community College 1444Rochester Institute of Technology 1354

10 WksGadsden State Community College 1001Ohio University 1378University of Denver 1125

8 WksCity University of New York, Hunter College 1330Intensive English Institute, Florence 1425Intensive English Institute, Lewiston 1190Intensive English Institute, Miami 1161Intensive English Institute, Portland 1396Lynn University 1165Transylvania University 1242University of Delaware 1131University of Wisconsin, Stout 1529

7 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Montana 1309American Cultural Exchange, Tacoma 1497California State University, Northridge 1034El Paso Community College 1445Florida International University 1158Gonzaga University 1503Immaculata College 1411International English Institute, Nashville 1432Language Center International 1286Madison English as a Second Language SchoolRice University 1455Rutgers University, Newark 1322

Teikyo Post University 1127University Language Institute 1389University of Maine at Orono 1252University of Maryland Baltimore County 1258

6 WksMichigan Language Center 1287Vanderbilt University 1440

4 WksCalifornia State University, Long Beach 1032International Center for Language Studies, Washington DC

1137National University 1083New England School of English 1278University of California, Berkeley at San Francisco 1104University of Dallas 1463Yazigi Language Study Center 1175

September 11-20

45 WksWhatcom Community College 1514

38 WksEF International School of English, San Diego 1047EF International School of English, Santa Barbara 1048

13 WksSan Francisco State University 1096Sonoma State University 1099

12 WksBoston University 1265Columbia University 1334Georgia Southwestern College 1180Language Training Center 1218New School for Social Research 1349Snow College 1479

11 Wks

City University of New York, La Guardia Community College1331

Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus 1373Georgia Institute of Technology 1178MacCormac College 1203

10 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Seattle 1496California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 1026City University of New York, La Guardia Community College

1331Ohio State University 1377University of Georgia 1184University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 1295University of South Alabama 1004

6 WksFlorida International University 1157

5 Wks

1523 English Language Study Center, Rockford 1198Spring International Language Center, Denver 1122Spring International Language Center, Littleton 1123

400References are to entry numbers

4 WksSpring Hill College 1002Spring International Language Center, Fayetteville 1013

September 21-end

36 WksOverbrook School for the Blind 1416

13 WksAmerican English Academy 1017

12 WksArlington Public Schools Vocational, Career and Adult

Education 1485International Language Institute of Massachusetts 1275Lane Community College 1397Western Washington University 1513

11 WksCalifornia State University, Hayward 1031Drexel University 1405Eastern Washington University 1500English Language Center, Boston 1271English Language Center, Los Angeles 1061English Language Center, Santa Barbara 1063New College of California 1084Oregon State University 1399University of Louisville 1244University of Utah 1480

10 WksAmerican West Language Institute 1473Bellevue Community College 1498California State University, San Bernardino 1035Central Washington University 1499College of Eastern Utah 1475English Language and Multicultural Institute 1375Pierce College 1506Seattle Central Community College 1507South Seattle Community College 1508Tacoma Community College 1509University of California, Berkeley at San Francisco 1103University of California, Davis 1106University of California, Irvine 1108University of California, Riverside 1109University of Washington 1510Youngstown State University 1382

9 WksGeorgia Southern University 1179

8 WksMidwest Institute for International Studies, Crete 1312

5 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Mount Vernon 1493American Cultural Exchange, North Seattle 1494American Cultural Exchange, Olympia 1495English Language Study Center, Albany 1341English Language Study Center, Cedar City 1476English Language Study Center, Monmouth 1394English Language Study Center, Salt Lake City 1477

References are to entry numbers

English Language Study Center, Tifton 1177Maryville College 1435

4 WksCalifornia State University, Long Beach 1032Intrax English Institute 1073National University 1083New England School of English 1278University of Bridgeport 1128University of California, Riverside 1109University of Dallas 1463Yazigi Language Study Center 1175

October

8 WksHarrisburg Area Community College 1410Mercer University, Atlanta 1182Xavier University 1381

7 WksWisconsin English as a Second Language Institute 1530

October 1-10

12 WksLinguex School of Languages 1142San Francisco Institute of English 1095

10 WksAmerican Graduate School of International Management 1005California State University, Los Angeles 1033City University of New York, Queensborough Community

College 1332University of Hawaii at Manoa 1187, 1188University of Hawaii, Hawaii Community College 1189University of Oregon 1402Utah State University 1481

8 WksCentral Missouri State University 1301LCP International Institute, Irvine 1078LCP International Institute, Oceanside 1079LCP International Institute, Sacramento 1080LCP International Institute, Seattle 1505

7 WksColorado Christian University 1116Huron University 1429Texas Tech University 1461

5 WksEconomics Institute 1119

4 WksCalifornia State University, Long Beach 1032International Center for Language Studies, Washington DC

1137University of California, Berkeley at San Francisco 1104University of Hawaii at Manoa 1187

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October 11-20

10 WksTexas Wesleyan University 1462

9 WksCitrus College 1040City College of San Francisco 1041University of Florida 1171

8 WksArizona State University 1006Arkansas State University 1011Avila College 1300California State University, Long Beach 1032Colorado International Education and Training InstituteLouisiana State University 1246Mississippi State University 1296Saginaw Valley State University 1289Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1208University of Alabama 1003University of Evansville 1219University of Kentucky 1243University of Missouri, Rolla 1307University of Nebraska at Omaha 1314University of Nebraska, Lincoln 1315University of Nevada, Reno 1316University of North Texas 1468University of Northern Iowa 1228University of Tennessee at Knoxville 1438University of Tennessee at Martin 1439Wichita State University 1239

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7 WksCalifornia State University, Northridge 1034Colorado State University 1118San Jose State University 1097

5 WksEnglish Language Study Center, Rockford 1198

4 WksSpring Hill College 1002University of Bridgeport 1128

October 21-end

Spring International Language Center, Denver 1122Spring International Language Center, Fayetteville 1013Spring International Language Center, Littleton 1123

8 WksCalifornia State University, Chico 1027California State University, Dominguez HillsCity University of New York, Baruch CollegeCity University of New York, Hunter CollegeCollege of Notre Dame of Maryland 1255Concordia University, Portland 1393Creighton University 1311English Center for International WomenFresno Pacific College 1065Humboldt State University 1067

1117Intensive English Institute, Florence 1425Intensive English Institute, Kingsville 1450Intensive English Institute, Lewiston 1190Intensive English Institute, Miami 1161Intensive English Institute, Portland 1396Intensive English Institute, Riverside 1068Interlink Language Center, Golden 1121Interlink Language Center, Greensboro 1364Interlink Language Center, Terre Haute 1217Marycrest International University 1225Mercer University, Macon 1183Midwest Institute for International Studies, CreteMurray State University 1241New Hampshire College 1317Northwest Missouri State UniversityPittsburg State University 1235Point Loma Nazarene College 1088Saint Norbert College 1524Saint Thomas University 1168Texas Lutheran University 1460University of Arizona 1010University of Arkansas at Little Rock 1014University of California, Berkeley 1101University of Colorado at Boulder 1124University of Delaware 1131University of Idaho 1191University of Nebraska at Omaha 1313University of New Orleans 1250University of Southern Mississippi 1298, 1299University of Texas-Pan American 1472University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 1528University of Wisconsin, Stout 1529Washington State University 1512Western Iowa Tech Community College 1229

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1059

9 WksAmerican Language Academy, Ashland 1391American Language Academy, Berkeley 1018American Language Academy, Chicago 1192American Language Academy, Cleveland (Berea) 1369American Language Academy, Indianapolis 1213American Language Academy, Lakeland 1145American Language Academy, Lawrenceville 1318American Language Academy, North Andover 1260American Language Academy, Philadelphia (Glenside) 1404American Language Academy, Portland 1392American Language Academy, Pueblo 1115American Language Academy, Tampa 1146American Language Academy, Thibodaux 1245Pacific English Language Institute 1086San Diego State University 1093

1302

1312

7 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Montana 1309American Cultural Exchange, Tacoma 1497Ashland University 1370Eastern Kentucky University 1240El Paso Community College 1445Florida International University 1158Florida State University 1159Gonzaga University 150.3Immaculata College 1411Indiana University 1216International English Institute, Nashville 1432Language Center International 1286Madison English as a Second Language School 1523

402References are to entry numbers

Ohio Dominican College 1376Old Dominion University 1489Pace University, New York 1351Pace University, Westchester 1352Rice University 1455Rutgers University, Newark 1322Saint Mary's College of California 1090Temple University 1419University of Houston, Downtown 1464University of Maine at Orono 1252University of Maryland Baltimore County 1258University of Oklahoma 1390University of West Florida English Language Center

6 WksDrexel University 1405Michigan Language Center 1287Texas Christian University 1458Vanderbilt University 1440

5 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Mount Vernon 1493

4 WksIntrax English Institute 1073National University 1083New England School of English 1278University of Dallas 1463Yazigi Language Study Center 1175

3 WitsUniversity Language Institute 1389

November

November 11-20

8 WksMidwest Institute for International Studies, Crete 1312Transylvania University 1242

6 WksLanguage Resource Institute 1077

5 WksEnglish Language Study Center, Albany 1341

1174 English Language Study Center, Cedar City 1476English Language Study Center, Monmouth 1394English Language Study Center, Rockford 1198English Language Study Center, Salt Lake City 1477English Language Study Center, Tifton 1177Intrax English Institute 1073Spring International Language Center, Denver 1122Spring International Language Center, Littleton 1123

6 WksGolden Gate Language Schools 1066

November 1-10

7 WksTeikyo Post University 1127

6 WksFlorida International University 1157

5 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, North Seattle 1494American Cultural Exchange, Olympia 1495Economics Institute 1119Maryville College 1435

4 WksCalifornia State University, Long Beach 1032International Center for Language Studies, Washington DC

1137University of California, Berkeley at San Francisco 1104

References are to entry numbers

4 WksSpring Hill College 1002University of Bridgeport 1128

November 21-end

4 WksNational University 1083New England School of English 1278University of Dallas 1463Yazigi Language Study Center 1175

December

6 WksGolden Gate Language Schools 1066University of Connecticut 1129

December 1-10

11 Wks

Central Piedmont Community College 1363Rochester Institute of Technology 1354

10 WksBriar Cliff College 1220

3 WksInternational Center for Language Studies, Washington DC

1137LCP International Institute, Irvine 1078LCP International Institute, Oceanside 1079LCP International Institute, Sacramento 1080LCP International Institute, Seattle 1505

December 11-20

8 WksMercer University, Macon 1183

5 WksHawaii Pacific University 1186

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4 WksUniversity of Bridgeport 1128

December 21-end

10 WksUniversity of Washington 1510

January

16 WksHoward Payne University 1448Yosemite English School 1114

15 WksCentral Michigan University 1284Dade County Public Schools AdultNocational Education

1150Northern Essex Community College 1279Roger Williams University 1423

11 WksSalt Lake Community College 1478

10 WksGadsden State Community College 1001

8 WksHarrisburg Area Community College 1410Mercer University, Atlanta 1182University of Wisconsin, Stout 1529

7 WksWisconsin English as a Second Language Institute 1530

6 WksGolden Gate Language Schools 1066

3 WksCalifornia State University, Dominguez Hills 1028

January 1-10

38 WksEF International School of English, Olympia 1501EF International School of English, San Diego 1047

19 WksSan Diego State University 1093

17 WksCoffeyville Community College 1230

16 WksDel Mar College 1443DeLaSalle Language Institute 1293Drake University 1222Emporia State University 1231Fairmont State College 1516Fresno Pacific College 1065Georgetown University 1136Hesston College 1232

Iowa State University 1223Metropolitan Community Colleges 1306Midwestern State University 1453New Mexico State University 1323Pennsylvania State University 1417Pittsburg State University 1235Santa Fe Community College 1169Texas A&M University 1457University of Central Arkansas 1015University of Illinois, Urbana 1210University of Mississippi 1297University of Missouri, Kansas City 1306Wayne State University 1291West Virginia University 1520

15 WksAmerican University 1133Carson-Newman College 1431Catholic University of America 1134Dakota State University 1428Duquesne University 1407Eastern Mennonite University 1486Florida Institute of Technology 1156Kansas State University 1233Lincoln Memorial University 1434Lynn University 1165Marymount University 1488Michigan State University 1288Radford University 1490Saginaw Valley State University 1289Tennessee Wesleyan College 1436University of Central Florida 1170University of Pittsburgh, Main Campus 1421University of Southern California 1113University of Texas at Austin 1470Western Michigan University 1292

14 WksBrigham Young University 1474Florida International University 1158King College 1433University of Florida 1171University of Miami 1173

13 WksAmerican English Academy 1017

12 Wks

Arlington Public Schools Vocational, Career and AdultEducation 1485

International Language Institute of Massachusetts 1275Language Resource Institute 1077Language Training Center 1218Linguex School of Languages 1142San Francisco Institute of English 1095

11 Wks

California State University, Hayward 1031Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus 1373Drexel University 1405Eastern Washington University 1500Georgia Institute of Technology 1178Lane Community College 1397MacCormac College 1203

404References are to entry numbers

New College of California 1084Oregon State University 1399San Diego State University 1093Western Washington University 1513

10 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Seattle 1496American West Language Institute 1473California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 1026California State University, Los Angeles 1033California State University, San Bernardino 1035Central Washington University 1499College of Eastern Utah 1475English Language and Multicultural Institute 1375Ohio State University 1377Ohio University 1378Pierce College 1506Snow College 1479South Seattle Community College 1508Tacoma Community College 1509University of California, Berkeley at San Francisco 1103University of California, Davis 1106University of California, Irvine 1108University of California, Riverside 1109University of Denver 1125University of Georgia 1184University of Hawaii at Manoa 1187, 1188University of Hawaii, Hawaii Community College 1189University of Louisville 1244University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 1295University of Oregon 1402University of South Alabama 1004University of South Carolina 1426, 1427University of Utah 1480Utah State University 1481

9 WksAmerican Language Academy, Lake Forest 1193El Paso Community College 1444Georgia Southern University 1179Spring International Language Center, Denver 1122Spring International Language Center, Fayetteville 1013Spring International Language Center, Littleton 1123

8 WksAgape English Language Institute for Internationals 1424Arkansas State University 1011Central Missouri State University 1301City University of New York, La Guardia Community College

1331Intensive English Institute, Florence 1425Intensive English Institute, Kingsville 1450Intensive English Institute, Lewiston 1190Intensive English Institute, Miami 1161Intensive English Institute, Portland 1396Intensive English Institute, Riverside 1068Interlink Language Center, Greensboro 1364LCP International Institute, Irvine 1078LCP International Institute, Oceanside 1079LCP International Institute, Sacramento 1080LCP International Institute, Seattle 1505Louisiana State University 1246Lynn University 1165Mercer University, Macon 1183

References are to entry numbers

Midwest Institute for International Studies, Crete 1312Mississippi State University 1296Point Loma Nazarene College 1088Saint Thomas University 1168University of Alabama 1003University of Arkansas at Little Rock 1014University of Colorado at Boulder 1124University of Delaware 1131University of Evansville 1219University of Kentucky 1243University of Missouri, Rolla 1307University of Nebraska at Omaha 1313University of Northern Iowa 1228University of Tennessee at Martin 1439Western Iowa Tech Community College 1229

7 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Tacoma 1497El Paso Community College 1445Florida International University 1158Florida State University 1159Indiana University 1216International English Institute, Nashville 1432Language Center International 1286Madison English as a Second Language School 1523Rice University 1455Texas Tech University 1461University of West Florida English Language Center 1174

6 WksMichigan Language Center 1287

5 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Mount Vernon 1493American Cultural Exchange, North Seattle 1494American Cultural Exchange, Olympia 1495Economics Institute 1119English Language Study Center, Albany 1341English Language Study Center, Cedar City 1476English Language Study Center, Monmouth 1394English Language Study Center, Rockford 1198English Language Study Center, Salt Lake City 1477English Language Study Center, Tifton 1177

4 WksCalifornia State University, Long Beach 1032Columbia University 1334International Center for Language Studies, Washington DC

1137Intrax English Institute 1073National University 1083New England School of English 1278Saint Mary's College of California 1090University of California, Berkeley at San Francisco 1104University of California, Davis 1105University of California, Irvine 1108University of California, Riverside 1109University of Hawaii at Manoa 1187

3 WksBuena Vista University 1221College of Notre Dame of Maryland 1255San Diego State University 1091, 1094University of San Francisco 1112

405EST COPY AVAII1A Or IIE

333

2 WksELS Language Centers, Santa Monica 1057

January 11-20

18 WksCitrus College 1040City College of San Francisco 1041Merritt Community College 1082

17 Wks

California State University, San Marcos 1036Moraine Valley Community College 1205San Diego State University 1092Texas Wesleyan University 1462University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire 1525

16 WksAvila College 1300Bellevue University 1310Black Hawk College 1194College of Mount St Joseph 1371Colorado International Education and Training InstituteGlendale Community College 1008Gwynedd-Mercy College 1409Illinois State University 1199Lehigh Carbon Community College 1415McKendree College 1204Methodist College 1365North Park College and Theological Seminary 1206Oklahoma State University 1385Ottawa University 1234Saddleback College 1089Saint Norbert College 1524Shenandoah University 1491Southeast Missouri State University 1304University of Arizona 1010University of Findlay 1380University of Kansas 1237University of Missouri, Columbia 1305University of Nevada, Reno 1316University of Texas at Arlington 1469University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 1528Western Illinois University 1211Western Wyoming Community College 1531Wichita State University 1239Xavier University 1381

334

Our Lady of the Lake University of San Antonio 1454Pitzer College 1087Point Park College 1418Saint John's University, Jamaica 1355Saint Louis University 1303Saint Michael's College 1484Southwest Texas State University 1456Springfield College 1282State University of New York at Buffalo 1357Syracuse University 1361Texas Intensive English Program 1459University of Akron 1379University of Mary Hardin-Baylor 1466University of North Texas 1467University of Southern Maine 1253University of Wisconsin, La Crosse 1526University of Wisconsin, Madison 1527Virginia Commonwealth University 1492Warner Pacific College 1403

14 WksClark University 1266Cornell University 1336

1117 Juniata College 1413Keystone College 1414Manhattanville College 1346Ouachita Baptist University 1012Temple University 1419University of Guam 1185University of Houston, Main CampusUniversity of Maine at Orono 1252Washburn University of Topeka 1238

15 WksBall State University 1214Clarkson University 1333Concordia University 1043George Fox University 1395Indiana University of Pennsylvania 1412Lewis and Clark College 1398Loyola University 1247Loyola University of Chicago, Mallinckrodt Campus 1202Marshall University 1518Marymount College 1347Mount Vernon College 1143, 1144New Hampshire College 1317Northern Arizona University 1009Ohio Dominican College 1376

1465

13 Wks

University of Houston, Downtown 1464University of Illinois at Chicago 1209University of North Carolina at Charlotte 1367

12 WksBoston University 1265University of Texas at Brownsville 1471

10 WksBellevue Community College 1498Seattle Central Community College 1507Youngstown State University 1382

9 WksTexas Wesleyan University 1462

8 WksArizona State University 1006Avila College 1300City University of New York, Baruch College 1329Concordia University, Portland 1393Creighton University 1311English Center for International Women 1059Humboldt State University 1067Interlink Language Center, Golden 1121Interlink Language Center, Terre Haute 1217Marycrest International University 1225Murray State University 1241Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1208Texas Christian University 1458

406References are to entry numbers

Texas Intensive English Program 1459Texas Lutheran University 1460University of California, Berkeley 1101University of Nebraska at Omaha 1314University of Nebraska, Lincoln 1315University of New Orleans 1250University of North Texas 1468University of Southern Mississippi 1298, 1299University of Tennessee at Knoxville 1438University of Texas-Pan American 1472Washington State University 1512

7 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, MontanaAshland University 1370Colorado Christian University 1116Colorado State University 1118Eastern Kentucky University 1240Gonzaga University 1503Immaculata College 1411Old Dominion University 1489University of Maine at Orono 1252University of Oklahoma 1390

6 WksFlorida International University 1157Vanderbilt University 1440

4 WitsSpring Hill College 1002Texas Intensive English Program 1459University of Bridgeport 1128University of Dallas 1463

3 WksUniversity Language Institute 1389

January 21-end

State University of New York, College at New Paltz 1359Sullivan County Community College 1360University of Memphis 1437University of San Francisco 1112

14 WksNew York University 1350Pace University, New York 1351Pace University, Westchester 1352University of Maryland 1257William Rainey Harper College 1212

13 Wks1309 Roosevelt University 1207

16 WksCalifornia State University, Chico 1027California State University, Fullerton 1030College of Marin 1042Marymount Palos Verdes College 1081Santa Barbara City College 1098State University of New York at Albany 1356University of Connecticut 1129University of Iowa 1227University of New Mexico 1324

15 WksCalifornia Lutheran University 1025California State University, Fresno 1029Concordia College, Bronxville 1335Fulton-Montgomery Community College 1342George Mason University 1487Hawaii Pacific University 1186IELS Language School 1449Iowa Wesleyan College 1224Middlesex County College 1321Mohawk Valley Community College 1348San Jose State University 1097State University of New York at Stony Brook 1358

References are to entry numbers

12 WksNew School for Social Research 1349

9 WitsPacific English Language Institute 1086

8 WksCalifornia State University, Chico 1027California State University, Dominguez Hills 1028City University of New York, Hunter College 1330Northwest Missouri State University 1302Transylvania University 1242University of Idaho 1191

7 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Tacoma 1497Huron University 1429Rutgers University, Newark 1322Teikyo Post University 1127University of Maryland Baltimore County 1258

5 WksMaryville College 1435

4 WksInternational Center for Language Studies, Washington DC

1137

2 WksELS Language Centers, Santa Monica 1057

February

6 WksGolden Gate Language Schools 1066

February 1-10

16 WksSaint Mary's College of California 1090

15 WksBuena Vista University 1221

14 WksWhitworth College 1515

407335

13 WksSonoma State University 1099

12 WksColumbia University 1334

10 WksCity University of New York, Queensborough Community

College 1332

8 WksCollege of Notre Dame of Maryland 1255Midwest Institute for International Studies, Crete 1312

7 WksCalifornia State University, Northridge 1034

5 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Mount Vernon 1493American Cultural Exchange, North Seattle 1494American Cultural Exchange, Olympia 1495Economics Institute 1119English Language Study Center, Cedar City 1476English Language Study Center, Monmouth 1394English Language Study Center, Rockford 1198Spring International Language Center, Denver 1122Spring International Language Center, Littleton 1123

336

4 WksCalifornia State University, Long Beach 1032Intrax English Institute 1073National University 1083New England School of English 1278University of Bridgeport 1128University of California, Berkeley at San Francisco 1104University of California, Davis 1105University of California, Irvine 1108

February 11-20

13 WksSan Francisco State University 1096

12 WksTexas Wesleyan University 1462

6 WksDrexel University 1405

5 WksEnglish Language Study Center, Albany 1341English Language Study Center, Salt Lake City 1477English Language Study Center, Tifton 1177

4 WksSpring Hill College 1002University of Dallas 1463

2 WksELS Language Centers, Santa Monica 1057

February 21-end

8 WksLCP International Institute, Irvine 1078LCP International Institute, Oceanside 1079LCP International Institute, Sacramento 1080LCP International Institute, Seattle 1505

7 WksFlorida International University 1158Florida State University 1159University of Houston, Downtown 1464

6 WksMichigan Language Center 1287

4 Wks

International Center for Language Studies, Washington DC1137

March

11 WksSalt Lake Community College 1478

10 WksUniversity of California, Santa Barbara 1111

8 WksHarrisburg Area Community College 1410Mercer University, Atlanta 1182

7 WksWisconsin English as a Second Language Institute 1530

4 WksSeattle Central Community College 1507

March 1-10

11 Wks

Central Piedmont Community College 1363Rochester Institute of Technology 1354

10 WksAmerican Graduate School of International Management

1005Briar Cliff College 1220

9 WksMercer University, Macon 1183

8 WksArkansas State University 1011Central Missouri State University 1301Colorado International Education and Training Institute 1117Fresno Pacific College 1065Intensive English Institute, Florence 1425Intensive English Institute, Lewiston 1190Intensive English Institute, Miami 1161Intensive English Institute, Portland 1396

40 SReferences are to entry numbers

Louisiana State University 1246Lynn University 1165Midwest Institute for International Studies, CreteNew Hampshire College 1317Pittsburg State University 1235Saginaw Valley State University 1289Saint Thomas University 1168Texas Lutheran University 1460University of Alabama 1003University of Arkansas at Little Rock 1014University of Colorado at Boulder 1124University of Delaware 1131University of Missouri, Rolla 1307University of Nebraska at Omaha 1313 1314University of Nebraska, Lincoln 1315University of New Orleans 1250University of Northern Iowa 1228University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 1528

American Language Academy, Chicago 1192American Language Academy, Cleveland (Berea) 1369

1312 American Language Academy, Indianapolis 1213American Language Academy, Lakeland 1145American Language Academy, Lawrenceville 1318American Language Academy, North Andover 1260American Language Academy, Philadelphia (Glenside) 1404American Language Academy, Portland 1392American Language Academy, Pueblo 1115American Language Academy, Tampa 1146American Language Academy, Thibodaux 1245Gadsden State Community College 1001Snow College 1479

7 WksColorado Christian University 1116Eastern Kentucky University 1240El Paso Community College 1445Huron University 1429Immaculata College 1411Indiana University 1216International English Institute, Nashville 1432Language Center International 1286Madison English as a Second Language School 1523Ohio Dominican College 1376Rice University 1455Teikyo Post University 1127Temple University 1419Texas Tech University 1461University of West Florida English Language Center 1174

6 WksFlorida International University 1157Vanderbilt University 1440

5 WksMaryville College 1435

4 WksCalifornia State University, Long Beach 1032Intrax English Institute 1073National University 1083New England School of English 1278University of Bridgeport 1128University of California, Berkeley at San Francisco 1104

3 WksUniversity Language Institute 1389

March 11-20

11 WksMacCormac College 1203

10 WksAgape English Language Institute for Internationals 1424American Language Academy, Ashland 1391American Language Academy, Berkeley 1018

References are to entry numbers

EST COPY AVAIILA

9 WksCity College of San Francisco 1041Spring International Language Center, Denver 1122Spring International Language Center, Littleton 1123

8 WksArizona State University 1006Avila College 1300Creighton University 1311English Center for International Women 1059Intensive English Institute, Kingsville 1450Intensive English Institute, Riverside 1068Interlink Language Center, Golden 1121Interlink Language Center, Greensboro 1364Interlink Language Center, Terre Haute 1217Marycrest International University 1225Murray State University 1241Northwest Missouri State University 1302Point Loma Nazarene College 1088Saint Norbert College 1524Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1208University of California, Berkeley 1101University of Evansville 1219University of Kentucky 1243University of Nevada, Reno 1316University of North Texas 1468University of Tennessee at Knoxville 1438University of Tennessee at Martin 1439University of Texas-Pan American 1472University of Wisconsin, Stout 1529Western Iowa Tech Community College 1229

7 WksAshland University 1370Colorado State University 1118Gonzaga University 1503Old Dominion University 1489San Jose State University 1097Texas Intensive English Program 1459University of Maine at Orono 1252University of Oklahoma 1390

6 WksUniversity of Florida 1171

5 WksEconomics Institute 1119

4 WksSpring Hill College 1002

a 409337

March 21-end

13 WksAmerican English Academy 1017

12 Wks

Arlington Public Schools Vocational, Career and AdultEducation 1485

San Francisco Institute of English 1095

338

11 Wks

California State University, Hayward 1031Eastern Washington University 1500English Language Center, Boston 1271English Language Center, Los Angeles 1061Georgia Institute of Technology 1178Georgia Southwestern College 1180Lane Community College 1397New College of California 1084Oregon State University 1399Western Washington University 1513

10 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Seattle 1496American West Language Institute 1473California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 1026College of Eastern Utah 1475English Language and Multicultural Institute 1375Ohio State University 1377Ohio University 1378Tacoma Community College 1509University of California, Berkeley at San Francisco 1103University of California, Davis 1106University of California, Riverside 1109University of Denver 1125University of Georgia 1184University of Hawaii, Hawaii Community College 1189University of Louisville 1244University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 1295University of South Alabama 1004University of South Carolina 1426, 1427University of Utah 1480University of Washington 1510Utah State University 1481

9 WksCitrus College 1040City University of New York, Baruch College 1329Georgia Southern University 1179Pacific English Language Institute 1086Spring International Language Center, Fayetteville 1013

8 WksCalifornia State University, Dominguez Hills 1028City University of New York, Hunter College 1330Concordia University, Portland 1393Humboldt State University 1067Midwest Institute for International Studies, Crete 1312Mississippi State University 1296San Diego State University 1093University of Arizona 1010University of Idaho 1191University of Southern Mississippi 1298, 1299

Washington State University 1512Wichita State University 1239

7 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Montana 1309American Cultural Exchange, Tacoma 1497Pace University, New York 1351Pace University, Westchester 1352Rutgers University, Newark 1322University of Maryland Baltimore County 1258

6 WksTexas Christian University 1458

5 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, North Seattle 1494English Language Study Center, Albany 1341English Language Study Center, Cedar City 1476English Language Study Center, Monmouth 1394English Language Study Center, Rockford 1198English Language Study Center, Salt Lake City 1477English Language Study Center, Tifton 1177

4 WitsCalifornia State University, Long Beach 1032International Center for Language Studies, Washington DC

1137New England School of English 1278University of California, Riverside 1109University of Dallas 1463

April

8 WksMercer University, Atlanta 1182

6 WksGolden Gate Language Schools 1066

4 WksSeattle Central Community College 1507

April 1-10

17 Wks

Texas Wesleyan University 1462

15 Wks

Showa Boston Institute for Language and Culture 1281

12 Wks

Georgia Southwestern College 1180International Language Institute of Massachusetts 1275Language Training Center 1218Linguex School of Languages 1142

11 Wks

City University of New York, La Guardia Community College1331

Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus 1373Drexel University 1405

4 I 0 References are to entry numbers

10 WksBellevue Community College 1498California State University, Los Angeles 1033California State University, San Bernardino 1035Central Washington University 1499City University of New York, La Guardia Community College

1331Pierce College 1506Seattle Central Community College 1507South Seattle'Community College 1508University of California, Irvine 1108University of Hawaii at Manoa 1187University of Oregon 1402Youngstown State University 1382

9 WksEl Paso Community College 1444

8 WksAmerican Language Academy, Lake ForestCalifornia State University, Chico 1027College of Notre Dame of Maryland 1255Language Resource Institute 1077Marymount College 1347Transylvania University 1242

April 21-end

16 WksShenandoah University 1491

12 WksMarycrest International University 1225

8 WksEnglish Language Study Center, Monmouth 1394LCP International Institute, Irvine 1078LCP International Institute, Oceanside 1079LCP International Institute, Sacramento 1080LCP International Institute, Seattle 1505Midwest Institute for International Studies, Crete 1312University of Nebraska at Omaha 1313

7 Wks

1193 El Paso Community College 1445Madison English as a Second Language School 1523Western Michigan University 1292

7 WksCalifornia State University, Northridge 1034Saint Mary's College of California 1090

5 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Mount Vernon 1493American Cultural Exchange, Olympia 1495

4 WksCalifornia State University, Long Beach 1032Intrax English Institute 1073National University 1083University of Bridgeport 1128University of Hawaii at Manoa 1187

April 11-20

10 WksUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa 1188

6 WksMichigan Language Center 1287

5 WksEconomics Institute 1119Maryville College 1435Spring International Language Center, Denver 1122Spring International Language Center, Littleton 1123

4 WksFlorida International University 1158Spring Hill College 1002

2 WksELS Language Centers, Boston 1267

References are to entry numbers

5 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, North Seattle 1494English Language Study Center, Albany 1341English Language Study Center, Cedar City 1476English Language Study Center, Rockford 1198English Language Study Center, Salt Lake City 1477English Language Study Center, Tifton 1177

4 WksInternational Center for Language Studies, Washington DC

Intrax English Institute 1073University of California, Berkeley at San Francisco 1104University of Dallas 1463

2 WksELS Language Centers, Boston 1267

May

16 WksYosemite English School 1114

15 WksDade County Public Schools Adult/Vocational Education

1150

12 WksCentral Michigan University 1284Harrisburg Area Community College 1410

10 WksSanta Fe Community College 1169

6 WksGolden Gate Language Schools 1066

4 WksSeattle Central Community College 1507

411 339

May 1-10

24 WksSalem-Teikyo University 1519

15 WksLincoln Memorial University 1434University of Central Florida 1170University of Pittsburgh, Main Campus 1421

340

14 WksBrigham Young University 1474

13 WksAmerican University 1133University of Miami 1173Wayne State University 1291

12 WksNew Hampshire College 1317William Rainey Harper College 1212

8 WksIntensive English Institute, Florence 1425Intensive English Institute, Kingsville 1450Intensive English Institute, Lewiston 1190Intensive English Institute, Miami 1161Intensive English Institute, Portland 1396Intensive English Institute, Riverside 1068Lynn University 1165Mercer University, Macon 1183Saint Thomas University 1168University of Arkansas at Little Rock 1014University of Delaware 1131

7 WksAshland University 1370Colorado State University 1118Florida State University 1159Huron University 1429Indiana University 1216International English Institute, Nashville 1432Language Center International 1286Rice University 1455Saginaw Valley State University 1289University of Southern California 1113University of West Florida English Language Center

6 WksDrexel University 1405Teikyo Post University 1127University of Miami 1173

5 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Mount Vernon 1493

4 WksKing College 1433Manhattanville College 1346National University 1083New England School of English 1278University of Bridgeport 1128

3 WksUniversity Language Institute 1389

May 11-20

16 WksFairmont State College 1516West Virginia University 1520

15 WksMount Vernon College 1144

14 WksMichigan State University 1288Mount Vernon College 1143Temple University 1419University of Guam 1185University of Houston, Main Campus 1465

13 WksDakota State University 1428Saint Michael's College 1484University of Houston, Downtown 1464

12 Wks

Duquesne University 1407Lewis and Clark College 1398Point Park College 1418State University of New York at Buffalo 1357Tennessee Wesleyan College 1436University of Florida 1171

11 Wks

Loyola University of Chicago, Mallinckrodt Campus 1202University of North Carolina at Charlotte 1367

10 WksBall State University 1214Bellevue University 1310Carson-Newman College 1431University of Illinois at Chicago 1209

8 WksBellevue University 1310Creighton University 1311Interlink Language Center, Golden 1121

1174 University of Evansville 1219University of Texas-Pan American 1472Virginia Commonwealth University 1492

7 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Montana 1309Old Dominion University 1489Pace University, New York 1351Pace University, Westchester 1352University of Maine at Orono 1252

6 WksFlorida International University 1157Gonzaga University 1503Gwynedd-Mercy College 1409Hawaii Pacific University 1186Marymount University 1488

412References are to entry numbers

Radford University 1490Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1208Texas Christian University 1458University of Connecticut 1129

5 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Olympia 1495Virginia Commonwealth University 1492

4 WksInter link Language Center, Greensboro 1364Inter link Language Center, Terre Haute 1217International Center for Language Studies, Washington DC

1137Language Institute for English, New York 1345Spring Hill College 1002

3 WksCentral Missouri State University 1301Saint Michael's College 1483Virginia Commonwealth University 1492

2 WksELS Language Centers, Boston 1267

May 21-end

12 WksBoston University 1265Columbia University 1334Del Mar College 1443Florida Institute of Technology 1156IELS Language School 1449University of Oklahoma 1390University of San Francisco 1112

11 WksRochester Institute of Technology 1354

10 WksColorado International Education and Training InstituteGeorge Mason University 1487Iowa Wesleyan College 1224Ohio Dominican College 1376Southwest Texas State University 1456Texas A&M University 1457University of Mississippi 1297Warner Pacific College 1403

9 WksSpring International Language Center, Denver 1122Spring International Language Center, Fayetteville 1013Spring International Language Center, Littleton 1123

8 WksArkansas State University 1011California State University, Fresno 1029California State University, Long Beach 1032Columbia University 1334Middlesex County College 1321Midwest Institute for International Studies, Crete 1312Ottawa University 1234State University of New York at Albany 1356University of Iowa 1227

References are to entry numbers

EST COPY AVAILA

University of Missouri, Rolla 1307University of Tennessee at Martin 1439Western Iowa Tech Community College 1229

7 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Tacoma 1497

6 WksAnne Arundel Community College 1254Centenary College 1320Clark University 1266Pitzer College 1087University of Oklahoma 1390

5 WksClarkson University 1333Economics Institute 1119Maryville College 1435Texas Tech University 1461Vanderbilt University 1440

4 WksColumbia University 1334English Center for International Women 1059Humboldt State University 1067Rochester Institute of Technology 1354Spring Hill College 1002University of Bridgeport 1128University of California, Berkeley at San Francisco 1104

3 WksAmerican University 1133

June

10 WksSalt Lake Community College 1478University of California, Santa Barbara 1111

8 Wks1117 University of Southern Mississippi 1298, 1299

7 WksWisconsin English as a Second Language Institute 1530

6 WksCalifornia State University, Dominguez Hills 1028Golden Gate Language Schools 1066

5 WksCollege of Eastern Utah 1475Howard Payne University 1448University of California, Davis 1106

4 WksSeattle Central Community College 1507Tufts University 1283

June 1-10

12 WksLanguage Resource Institute 1077San Francisco State University 1096University of Texas at Brownsville 1471

413341

11 Wks

Midwestern State University 1453San Diego State University 1092, 1093

10 WksAmerican Graduate School of International Management

1005American Language Academy, Ashland 1391American Language Academy, Berkeley 1018American Language Academy, Chicago 1192American Language Academy, Cleveland (Berea) 1369American Language Academy, Indianapolis 1213American Language Academy, Lakeland 1145American Language Academy, Lawrenceville 1318American Language Academy, North Andover 1260American Language Academy, Philadelphia (Glenside) 1404American Language Academy, Portland 1392American Language Academy, Pueblo 1115American Language Academy, Tampa 1146American Language Academy, Thibodaux 1245American West Language Institute 1473Bellevue University 1310City University of New York, Queensborough Community

College 1332Drake University 1222English Language and Multicultural Institute 1375Fulton-Montgomery Community College 1342Indiana University of Pennsylvania 1412New School for Social Research 1349North Park College and Theological Seminary 1206Ohio State University 1377Ohio University 1378Our Lady of the Lake University of San Antonio 1454Texas Intensive English Program 1459Texas Wesleyan University 1462University of Central Arkansas 1015University of Louisville 1244University of North Texas 1467University of South Carolina 1426, 1427University of Texas at Arlington 1469University of Washington 1510

342

9 WksBeloit College 1521Catholic University of America 1134Citrus College 1040Pacific English Language Institute 1086Spring International Language Center, Fayetteville 1013University of Texas at Austin 1470

8 WksAgape English Language Institute for Internationals 1424American Language Academy, Boston (Waltham) 1259Arizona State University 1006Avila College 1300Bellevue University 1310California State University, Dominguez Hills 1028City University of New York, Hunter College 1330Coffeyville Community College 1230Concordia University, Portland 1393English Language Study Center, Monmouth 1394Georgetown University 1136Interlink Language Center, Greensboro 1364Iowa State University 1223

Kansas State University 1233Keystone College 1414Louisiana State University 1246Manhattanville College 1346Marymount Palos Verdes College 1081Metropolitan Community Colleges 1306Mississippi State University 1296New Hampshire College 1317New York University 1350Northwest Missouri State University 1302Oklahoma State University 1385Pennsylvania State University 1417Pittsburg State University 1235Point Loma Nazarene College 1088Roosevelt University 1207Saddleback College 1089Saint Louis University 1303Saint Norbert College 1524Southeast Missouri State University 1304Sullivan County Community College 1360Texas Lutheran University 1460Transylvania University 1242University of Akron 1379University of Alabama 1003University of Findlay 1380University of Illinois, Urbana 1210University of Kansas 1237University of Memphis 1437University of Missouri, Columbia 1305University of Missouri, Kansas City 1306University of Nebraska, Lincoln 1315University of New Mexico 1324University of North Texas 1468University of Northern Iowa 1228University of Tennessee at Knoxville 1438University of Wisconsin, La Crosse 1526University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 1528University of Wisconsin, Stout 1529Washburn University of Topeka 1238Washington State University 1512Western Illinois University 1211Wichita State University 1239

7 WksCity University of New York, Baruch College 1329Concordia University 1043Rutgers University, Newark 1322

6 WksCalifornia State University, Northridge 1034Catholic University of America 1134College of Mount St Joseph 1371Emporia State University 1231Marshall University 1518Michigan Language Center 1287

5 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, North Seattle 1494English Language Study Center, Albany 1341English Language Study Center, Cedar City 1476English Language Study Center, Rockford 1198English Language Study Center, Salt Lake City 1477English Language Study Center, Tifton 1177New School for Social Research 1349

414References are to entry numbers

San Diego State University 1093Sonoma State University 1099University of California, Berkeley 1101University of Dallas 1463University of Nevada, Reno 1316

4 WksAmerican Language Academy, Boston (Waltham) 1259Avila College 1300Intrax English Institute 1073Manhattanville College 1346National University 1083

3 WksCalifornia State University, San Marcos 1036Saint Michael's College 1483

June 11-20

12 WksLanguage Training Center 1218Snow College 1479

10 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Seattle 1496California State University, San Bernardino 1035Gadsden State Community College 1001Juniata College 1413MacCormac College 1203University of California, Riverside 1109University of Denver 1125University of Hawaii, Hawaii Community College 1189University of South Alabama 1004

9 WksBoston University 1265Central Piedmont Community College 1363

8 WksCalifornia State University, Fullerton 1030College of Notre Dame of Maryland 1255El Paso Community College 1444Georgia Southern University 1179Illinois State University 1199LCP International Institute, Irvine 1078LCP International Institute, Oceanside 1079LCP International Institute, Sacramento 1080LCP International Institute, Seattle 1505Moraine Valley Community College 1205Murray State University 1241University of Arizona 1010University of Colorado at Boulder 1124University of Georgia 1184University of Maryland 1257University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 1295University of Wisconsin, Madison 1527Wayne State University 1291Yale University 1130

7 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Tacoma 1497Eastern Kentucky University 1240El Paso Community College 1445Loyola University 1247

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6 WksBlack Hawk College 1194Concordia College, Bronxville 1335Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International

Studies 1139Merritt Community College 1082Radford University 1490Santa Barbara City College 1098

4 WksInternational Center for Language Studies, Washington DC

1137Language Institute for English, New York 1345Pierce College 1506

3 WksAmerican University 1133ELS Language Centers, Los Angeles 1050

June 21-end

12 WksSan Francisco Institute of English 1095South Seattle Community College 1508

11 WksCalifornia State University, Hayward 1031Drexel University 1405Georgia Institute of Technology 1178New College of California 1084South Seattle Community College 1508

10 WksCalifornia State Polytechnic University, Pomona 1026California State University, Los Angeles 1033South Seattle Community College 1508University of California, Berkeley at San Francisco 1103University of California, Irvine 1108University of Oregon 1402Youngstown State University 1382

9 WksCentral Washington University 1499Georgia Southwestern College 1180South Seattle Community College 1508Western Washington University 1513

8 WksBellevue Community College 1498California State University, San Marcos 1036Columbia University 1334Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus 1373Eastern Washington University 1500Harvard University Summer School 1272, 1273, 1274Intensive English Institute, Florence 1425Intensive English Institute, Lewiston 1190Intensive English Institute, Miami 1161Interlink Language Center, Terre Haute 1217Lane Community College 1397McKendree College 1204Midwest Institute for International Studies, Crete 1312Oregon State University 1399Saint Thomas University 1168

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Seattle Central Community College 1507South Seattle Community College 1508Tacoma Community College 1509University of Nebraska at Omaha 1313University of Oregon 1401University of Utah 1480Utah State University 1481

7 WksFlorida State University 1159Indiana University 1216International English Institute, Nashville 1432Language Center International 1286Madison English as a Second Language SchoolOld Dominion University 1489Rochester Institute of Technology 1354Saginaw Valley State University 1289Temple University 1419University of Houston, Main Campus 1465University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 1290University of Pittsburgh, Main Campus 1421

July

8 WksMercer University, Atlanta 1182

7 WksRoger Williams University 1423Wisconsin English as a Second Language Institute 1530

6 WksCalifornia State University, Dominguez Hills 1028Hesston College 1232

1523 Tufts University 1283

6 WksAmerican Language Academy, Boston (Waltham)American Language Academy, Lake Forest 1193California State University, Chico 1027Cornell University 1336Hawaii Pacific University 1186Marymount University 1488Saint John's University, Jamaica 1355Saint Mary's College of California 1090San Jose State University 1097Syracuse University 1361Teikyo Post University 1127Texas Christian University 1458Texas Intensive English Program 1459Texas Wesleyan University 1462University of Florida 1171University of Miami 1173

5 WksCollege of Eastern Utah 1475Howard Payne University 1448

4 WksCalifornia State University, Fresno 1029Seattle Central Community College 1507Tufts University 1283

1259 University of California, Santa Barbara

5 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Mount Vernon 1493American Cultural Exchange, Olympia 1495Spring International Language Center, Denver 1122Spring International Language Center, Littleton 1123State University of New York, College at New Paltz 1359

4 WksColumbia University 1334English Center for International Women 1059Humboldt State University 1067Marymount College 1347Spring Hill College 1002Texas Intensive English Program 1459University of Bridgeport 1128University of California, Irvine 1108University of Maryland Baltimore County 1258University of Utah 1480

3 WksSaint Mary's College of California 1090

2 WksUniversity of Utah 1480

July 1-10

55 WksWhatcom Community College 1514

13 WksAmerican English Academy 1017

12 Wks

Arlington Public Schools Vocational, Career and AdultEducation 1485

Linguex School of Languages 1142

10 WksUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa 1187, 1188

8 WksEnglish Language Center 1285Intensive English Institute, Kingsville 1450Intensive English Institute, Portland 1396Intensive English Institute, Riverside 1068International Language Institute of Massachusetts 1275Mercer University, Macon 1183Mississippi State University 1296University of Arkansas at Little Rock 1014University of Delaware 1131, 1132University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 1295Western Wyoming Community College 1531

7 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Montana 1309Anglo Continental Boston 1261Ashland University 1370Pace University, New York 1351Pace University, Westchester 1352

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Rice University 1455University Language Institute 1389University of Houston, Downtown 1464University of Southern California 1113University of West Florida English Language Center 1174Western Michigan University 1292

6 WksAnglo Continental Boston 1261Anne Arundel Community College 1254Boston University 1265Brown University 1422California Lutheran University 1025Centenary College 1320City University of New York, La Guardia Community College

1331Clark University 1266Florida International University 1157Gonzaga University 1503Gwynedd-Mercy College 1409Johns Hopkins University 1256New Mexico State University 1323San Diego State University 1093Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1208Stanford University 1100State University of New York at Buffalo 1357University of California, Berkeley 1102University of Connecticut 1129University of Maine at Orono 1252Washington University 1308

5 WksClarkson University 1333Economics Institute 1119North Carolina State University 1366North Park College and Theological Seminary 1206Northern Arizona University 1009Ohio Dominican College 1376Texas Tech University 1461University of California, Berkeley 1101University of Central Arkansas 1015Vanderbilt University 1440Yale University 1130

4 WksAmerican Language Academy, Boston (Waltham) 1259Avila College 1300Colorado State University 1118Huron University 1429International Language Institute of Massachusetts 1275Intrax English Institute 1073National University 1083University of California, Berkeley at San Francisco 1104University of Hawaii at Manoa 1187University of Texas at Austin 1470

3 Wks.American University 1133ELS Language Centers, Los Angeles 1049, 1050ELS Language Centers, San Diego 1054Tulane University 1248University of Miami 1173

References are to entry numbers

2 WksELS Language Centers, St Petersburg 1155English Language Center, Boston 1271English Language Center, Los Angeles 1061English Language Center, Santa Barbara 1063

July 11-20

8 WksEnglish Language Study Center, Monmouth 1394

6 WksCalifornia State University, Northridge 1034Michigan Language Center 1287Pitzer College 1087University of Maine at Orono 1252

5 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, North Seattle 1494Anglo Continental Boston 1261Creighton University 1311English Language Study Center, Albany 1341English Language Study Center, Cedar City 1476English Language Study Center, Rockford 1198English Language Study Center, Salt Lake City 1477English Language Study Center, Tifton 1177New School for Social Research 1349North Dakota State University 1368Northwestern College 1226Sonoma State University 1099University of Dallas 1463University of Evansville 1219University of Nevada, Reno 1316

4 WksBrown University 1422Interlink Language Center, Golden 1121International Center for Language Studies, Washington DC

1137Language Institute for English, New York 1345Marymount College 1347Mohawk Valley Community College 1348Pierce College 1506State University of New York at Stony Brook 1358University of Arizona 1010University of California, Davis 1107University of Texas at Brownsville 1471University of Texas-Pan American 1472

3 WksUniversity of Maine at Orono 1252

2 WksELS Language Centers, St Petersburg 1155English Language Center, Boston 1271English Language Center, Los Angeles 1061English Language Center, Santa Barbara 1063

July 21-end

8 WksMidwest Institute for International Studies, Crete 1312

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6 WksDrexel University 1405Marshall University 1518

5 Wks1497 University of California, Davis 1106

5 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, Mount Vernon 1493American Cultural Exchange, Olympia 1495American Cultural Exchange, Seattle 1496English Language Study Center, Albany 1341Fulton-Montgomery Community College 1342Maryville College 1435University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 1295

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4 WksAnglo Continental Boston 1261Columbia University 1334Eastern Mennonite University 1486English Center for International WomenIntrax English Institute 1073Spring Hill College 1002University of Bridgeport 1128University of California, Davis 1105University of California, Irvine 1108University of California, Riverside 1109University of Hawaii at Manoa 1188University of Maine at Orono 1252University of Maryland Baltimore CountyUniversity of Southern Maine 1253

4 WksSeattle Central Community College 1507University of California, Santa Barbara 1110

2 WksUniversity of Utah 1480

August 1-10

5 WksDrexel University 1406

4 WksCalifornia State University, Long Beach 1032English Language and Multicultural Institute 1375Hawaii Pacific University 1186

1059 International English Institute, Nashville 1432International Language Institute of Massachusetts 1275National University 1083University of California, Berkeley at San FranciscoUniversity of Utah 1480Yazigi Language Study Center 1175

3 WksMichigan Language Center 1287

1258 University of Maine at Orono 1252

3 WksAmerican University 1133Anglo Continental Boston 1261ELS Language Centers, Los Angeles 1049ELS Language Centers, San Diego 1054San Diego State University 1091, 1094Spring International Language Center, DenverSpring International Language Center, Littleton 1123Texas Intensive English Program 1459

2 WksAnglo Continental Boston 1261ELS Language Centers, Boston 1267ELS Language Centers, Santa Monica 1057ELS Language Centers, St Petersburg 1155English Language Center, Boston 1271English Language Center, Los Angeles 1061

1122 English Language Center, Santa Barbara 1063

2 WksELS Language Centers, Boston 1267ELS Language Centers, Santa Monica 1057ELS Language Centers, St Petersburg 1155Language Institute for English, New York 1345University of Maine at Orono 1252

August

16 WksHoward Payne University 1448

15 WksCentral Michigan University 1284

8 WksHarrisburg Area Community College

6 WksGolden Gate Language Schools 1066

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18 WksCitrus College 1040City College of San Francisco 1041

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Coffeyville Community College 1230Moraine Valley Community College 1205

16 WksBellevue University 1310Colorado International Education and Training InstituteIllinois State University 1199Iowa State University 1223Methodist College 1365Oklahoma State University 1385Ottawa University 1234

1410 Pennsylvania State University 1417Pittsburg State University 1235Santa Barbara City College 1098Southeast Missouri State University 1304University of Central Arkansas 1015

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University of Mississippi 1297University of Missouri, Columbia 1305West Virginia University 1520

15 WksCarson-Newman College 1431Kansas State University 1233Lincoln Memorial University 1434Our Lady of the Lake University of San AntonioSan Jose State University 1097University of Texas at Austin 1470Washburn University of Topeka 1238

14 WksKeystone College 1414King College 1433Ouachita Baptist University 1012

4 WksFlorida International University 1158International Center for Language Studies, Washington DC

1137Spring Hill College 1002

2 WksELS Language Centers, Boston 1267

1454 ELS Language Centers, Santa Monica 1057ELS Language Centers, Sr Petersburg 1155English Language Center, Boston 1271English Language Center, Los Angeles 1061English Language Center, Santa Barbara 1063University of Maine at Orono 1252

9 WksAmerican Language Academy, Ashland 1391American Language Academy, Berkeley 1018American Language Academy, Chicago 1192American Language Academy, Cleveland (Berea) 1369American Language Academy, Indianapolis 1213American Language Academy, Lakeland 1145American Language Academy, Lawrenceville 1318American Language Academy, North Andover 1260American Language Academy, Philadelphia (Glenside) 1404American Language Academy, Portland 1392American Language Academy, Pueblo 1115American Language Academy, Tampa 1146American Language Academy, Thibodaux 1245Pacific English Language Institute 1086Spring International Language Center, Denver 1122Spring International Language Center, Fayetteville 1013Spring International Language Center, Littleton 1123

8 WksArizona State University 1006Arkansas State University 1011California State University, Dominguez Hills 1028Central Missouri State University 1301Creighton University 1311Interlink Language Center, Terre Haute 1217LCP International Institute, Irvine 1078LCP International Institute, Oceanside 1079LCP International Institute, Sacramento 1080LCP International Institute, Seattle 1505Louisiana State University 1246Mississippi State University 1296Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1208University of California, Berkeley 1101University of Northern Iowa 1228University of Tennessee at Martin 1439Washington State University 1512

7 WksColorado State University 1118

5 WksAmerican Cultural Exchange, North Seattle 1494English Language Study Center, Rockford 1198North Dakota State University 1368

References are to entry numbers

August 21-end

38 WksNorth Dakota State University 1368

18 WksMerritt Community College 1082

17 WksSan Diego State University 1092, 1093Texas Wesleyan University 1462

16 WksAmerican Language Academy, Lake Forest 1193Avila College 1300Black Hawk College 1194California State University, Chico 1027California State University, Fullerton 1030California State University, San Marcos 1036College of Marin 1042College of Mount St Joseph 1371Del Mar College 1443DeLaSalle Language Institute 1293Drake University 1222Emporia State University 1231Fairmont State College 1516Fresno Pacific College 1065Georgetown University 1136Glendale Community College 1008Gwynedd-Mercy College 1409Hesston College 1232Lehigh Carbon Community College 1415Marymount Palos Verdes College 1081McKendree College 1204Metropolitan Community Colleges 1306New Mexico State University 1323North Park College and Theological Seminary 1206Saddleback College 1089Saint Mary's College of California 1090Santa Fe Community College 1169University of Arizona 1010University of Connecticut 1129University of Findlay 1380University of Illinois, Urbana 1210University of Iowa 1227University of Kansas 1237University of Memphis 1437University of Missouri, Kansas City 1306

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University of Nevada, Reno 1316University of New Mexico 1324University of Texas at Arlington 1469University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire 1525Wayne State University 1291Western Illinois University 1211Western Wyoming Community College 1531Wichita State University 1239Xavier University 1381

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Agape English Language Institute for Internationals 1424American University 1133Ball State University 1214California State University, Fresno 1029Catholic University of America 1134Duquesne University 1407Eastern Mennonite University 1486Florida Institute of Technology 1156George Mason University 1487Indiana University of Pennsylvania 1412Iowa Wesleyan College 1224Lewis and Clark College 1398Loyola University 1247Loyola University of Chicago, Mallinckrodt Campus 1202Marymount University 1488Michigan State University 1288Mohawk Valley Community College 1348Northern Arizona University 1009Pitzer College 1087Point Park College 1418Radford University 1490Saginaw Valley State University 1289Saint Louis University 1303Saint Michael's College 1484Southwest Texas State University 1456Springfield College 1282State University of New York at Buffalo 1357State University of New York, College at New Paltz 1359Syracuse University 1361Tennessee Wesleyan College 1436Texas Intensive English Program 1459University of Akron 1379University of Mary Hardin-Baylor 1466University of North Texas 1467University of Pittsburgh, Main Campus 1421University of San Francisco 1112University of Wisconsin, La Crosse 1526Virginia Commonwealth University 1492Warner Pacific College 1403Western Michigan University 1292

14 WksClark University 1266Cornell University 1336University of Guam 1185University of Miami 1173William Rainey Harper College 1212

13 WksRoosevelt University 1207University of Illinois at Chicago 1209University of North Carolina at Charlotte 1367

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Language Resource Institute 1077

10 WksBriar Cliff College 1220

8 WksAvila College 1300California State University, Chico 1027California State University, Long Beach 1032College of Notre Dame of Maryland 1255Concordia University, Portland 1393English Center for International Women 1059Intensive English Institute, Kingsville 1450Intensive English Institute, Riverside 1068Interlink Language Center, Golden 1121Interlink Language Center, Greensboro 1364Marycrest International University 1225Mercer University, Macon 1183Midwest Institute for International Studies, Crete 1312Murray State University 1241Northwest Missouri State University 1302Point Loma Nazarene College 1088Saint Thomas University 1168San Diego State University 1093Texas Christian University 1458Texas Lutheran University 1460University of Alabama 1003University of Arkansas at Little Rock 1014University of Colorado at Boulder 1124University of Evansville 1219University of Idaho 1191University of Kentucky 1243University of Missouri, Rolla 1307University of Nebraska at Omaha 1313, 1314University of Nebraska, Lincoln 1315University of New Orleans 1250University of North Texas 1468University of Southern Mississippi 1298, 1299University of Tennessee at Knoxville 1438University of Texas-Pan American 1472Western Iowa Tech Community College 1229

7 WksAshland University 1370City University of New York, Baruch College 1329Colorado Christian University 1116Eastern Kentucky University 1240Florida State University 1159Huron University 1429Indiana University 1216Old Dominion University 1489Texas Tech University 1461University of Oklahoma 1390University of West Florida English Language Center 1174

5 WksEconomics Institute 1119English Language Study Center, Albany 1341English Language Study Center, Cedar City 1476English Language Study Center, Monmouth 1394English Language Study Center, Salt Lake City 1477English Language Study Center, Tifton 1177Maryville College 1435

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4 WksIntrax English Institute 1073University of Bridgeport 1128

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4 WksCentury School of Languages 1039Conversa Language Center 1372English Language Center 1384Global Language Institute, River Falls 1522Global Language Institute, West Palm Beach 1160Husson College 1251Olin Center 1280

2 WksEnglish Language Center, Boston 1270English Language Center, Los Angeles 1060English Language Center, Santa Barbara 1062

Continuous Enrollment

30 WksDiversified Language Institute 1044

15 WksSaint Michael's College 1483

13 WksAmerican Academy of English 1016

12 WksInternational College of English 1070

8 WksSaint Michael's College 1483

7 WksPacific University 1400

6 WksLado International College 1141

5 WksWashington Academy of Languages 1511

4 WksBerkeley English Academy 1023Berlitz/Campus Life 1263Boston School of Modern Languages 1264California English Academy 1024Center of English Language, Dallas 1441Center of English Language, Houston 1442ELS Language Centers, Atlanta 1176ELS Language Centers, Boston 1268ELS Language Centers, Chicago 1197ELS Language Centers, Cleveland 1374ELS Language Centers, Denver 1120ELS Language Centers, Houston 1446ELS Language Centers, Indianapolis 1215ELS Language Centers, Melbourne 1153ELS Language Centers, New Haven 1126

References are to entry numbers

ELS Language Centers, New York City (Riverdale) 1338ELS Language Centers, New York City (Staten Island) 1339ELS Language Centers, Oakland 1051ELS Language Centers, Oklahoma City 1383ELS Language Centers, Orange 1052ELS Language Centers, Philadelphia 1408ELS Language Centers, Redlands 1053ELS Language Centers, San Diego 1055ELS Language Centers, San Francisco 1056ELS Language Centers, Santa Monica 1058ELS Language Centers, Seattle 1502ELS Language Centers, St Paul 1294ELS Language Centers, St Petersburg 1154ELS Language Centers, Washington DC 1135English Connection 1340English Language Center, Boston 1271English Language Center, Los Angeles 1061English Language Center, Santa Barbara 1063English Language Specialists 1447FLS Language Centres 1064International Center for American English 1069International Center for Language Studies, Houston 1451International College of English 1070International English Institute 1071International Language Institute, Elkins 1517International Language Institute, Washington DC 1138International Students of English, Boston 1276International Students of English, California 1072International Students of English, Florida 1162International Students of English, Vermont 1482Lado International College 1141Language Institute for English, Garden City 1344Language Institute for English, San Rafael 1076Lynn University 1165New World Language Institute, Bradenton 1166New World Language Institute, Orlando 1167New World Language Institute, Palm Desert 1085The Language Company, Edmond English Institute 1386The Language Company, Hays Language Institute 1236The Language Company, Norman English Institute 1387The Language Company, Tulsa English Institute 1388Tulane University 1249

3 WksEnglish Language Center, Boston 1271English Language Center, Los Angeles 1061English Language Center, Santa Barbara 1063

2 WksAnglo Continental Los Angeles 1019Anglo Continental New York, West Long Branch 1319Aspect International Language School, Boston 1262Aspect International Language School, Brookville 1325Aspect International Language School, Orlando 1147Aspect International Language School, San Diego 1020Aspect International Language School, San Francisco 1021Aspect International Language School, Whittier 1022Center for English Studies, Fort Lauderdale 1149Center for English Studies, New York 1328Center for English Studies, San Francisco 1038EF International School of English, North Miami 1151EF International School of English, Northridge 1045EF International School of English, Oakland 1046EF International School of English, Olympia 1501

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EF International School of English, San Diego 1047EF International School of English, Santa Barbara 1048EF International School of English, Tarrytown 1337ELS Language Centers, Melbourne 1152Language Exchange 1164Renner6Bilingual 1353

1 WkUniversity. of Miami 1172Wall Street Institute Center for:Executive Training 1362

References are to entry numbers

ndex III:English forSpecificPurposes

This section indexes English for Specific Purposesprograms that focus on particular academic andprofessional fields, and Intensive English Programsthat offer courses to develop English proficiency inrelation to specific areas.

The names of the sponsoring institutions arearranged alphabetically under the appropriate fieldsof study. Programs may be found in the IntensiveEnglish Programs section of this book. Referencesare to sequential book entry numbers, not to thepage on which the entry appears.

References are to entry numbers

A

Accent ReductionCalifornia State University, Fullerton 1030International Center for Language Studies, Houston 1451

Adaptive Technology for the BlindOverbrook School for the Blind 1416

American StudiesSaint Thomas University 1168University of Maine at Orono 1252Yale University 1130

ArtDeLaSalle Language Institute 1293

Arts and HumanitiesUniversity of California, Riverside 1109

AstronomyUniversity of Arizona 1010

AviationAnglo Continental New York, West Long Branch 1319California State University, Dominguez Hills 1028Central Missouri State University 1301English Language and Multicultural Institute 1375ELS Language Centers, Melbourne 1152Huron University 1429Language Exchange 1164Midwestern State University 1453South Seattle Community College 1508The Language Company, Edmond English Institute 1386The Language Company, Tulsa English Institute 1388University of Oklahoma 1390University of Tennessee at Martin 1439University of Texas at Brownsville 1471

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BusinessAgape English Language Institute for Internationals 1424American Cultural Exchange, North Seattle 1494American Graduate School of International Management 1005American University 1133Anglo Continental New York, West Long Branch 1319Aspect International Language School, Boston 1262Aspect International Language School, Brookville 1325Aspect International Language School, Orlando 1147Aspect International Language School, San Diego 1020Aspect International Language School, San Francisco 1021Aspect International Language School, Whittier 1022Bellevue Community College 1498Bellevue University 1310Berkeley English Academy 1023Berlitz /Campus Life 1263Boston School of Modern Languages 1264Boston University 1265Brown University 1422California State University, Chico 1027California State University, Fullerton 1030California State University, Hayward 1031California State University, Los Angeles 1033California State University, San Marcos 1036Centenary College 1320

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Center for English Studies at the College of Insurance,New York 1326

Center for English Studies, Fort Lauderdale 1148, 1149Center for English Studies, New York 1327, 1328Center for English Studies, San Francisco 1037, 1038Center of English Language, Houston 1442Central Missouri State University 1301Central Washington University 1499City University of New York, Hunter College 1330Clark University 1266Clarkson University 1333Colorado Christian University 1116Colorado International Education and Training Institute 1117Colorado State University 1118Columbia University 1334Conversa Language Center 1372DeLaSalle Language Institute 1293Drake University 1222Drexel University 1405Duquesne University 1407Eastern Washington University 1500Economics Institute 1119EF International School of English, San Diego 1047EF International School of English, Santa Barbara 1048ELS Language Centers, Atlanta 1176ELS Language Centers, Boston 1267, 1268ELS Language Centers, Chicago 1197ELS Language Centers, Cleveland 1374ELS Language Centers, Denver 1120ELS Language Centers, Houston 1446ELS Language Centers, Indianapolis 1215ELS Language Centers, Los Angeles 1050ELS Language Centers, Melbourne 1153ELS Language Centers, New Haven 1126ELS Language Centers, New York City (Riverdale) 1338ELS Language Centers, New York City (Staten Island) 1339ELS Language Centers, Oakland 1051ELS Language Centers, Oklahoma City 1383ELS Language Centers, Orange 1052ELS Language Centers, Philadelphia 1408ELS Language Centers, Redlands 1053ELS Language Centers, San Diego 1055ELS Language Centers, San Francisco 1056ELS Language Centers, Santa Monica 1057, 1058ELS Language Centers, Seattle 1502ELS Language Centers, St Paul 1294ELS Language Centers, St Petersburg 1154ELS Language Centers, Washington DC 1135English Language and Multicultural Institute 1375English Language Center, Boston 1270, 1271English Language Center, Los Angeles 1060, 1061English Language Center, Santa Barbara 1062, 1063English Language Study Center, Monmouth 1394English Language Study Center, Rockford 1198English Language Study Center, Salt Lake City 1477Florida International University 1157, 1158Gadsden State Community College 1001George Mason University 1487Georgetown University 1136Georgia Southwestern College 1180Gwynedd-Mercy College 1409Harvard University Summer School 1272, 1273, 1274Hawaii Pacific University 1186Huron University 1429Husson College 1251

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IELS Language School 1449Indiana University of Pennsylvania 1412Intensive English Institute, Miami 1161Intensive English Institute, Portland 1396International Center for American English 1069International Center for Language Studies, Houston 1451International College of English 1070International Language Institute of Massachusetts 1275International Students of English, California 1072Intrax English Institute 1073Kaplan Educational Center, Atlanta 1181Kaplan Educational Center, Boston 1277Kaplan Educational Center, Chicago 1200Kaplan Educational Center, Houston 1452Kaplan Educational Center, Los Angeles 1074Kaplan Educational Center, Miami 1163Kaplan Educational Center, New York City 1343Kaplan Educational Center, Seattle 1504Kaplan Educational Center, Washington DC 1140Kaplan Educational Centers, San Francisco/Berkeley 1075Language Exchange 1164Language Institute for English, New York 1345Language Institute for English, San Rafael 1076Language Training Center 1218LCP International Institute, Irvine 1078LCP International Institute, Oceanside 1079LCP International Institute, Sacramento 1080LCP International Institute, Seattle 1505Lewis and Clark College 1398Linguex School of Languages 1142Louisiana State University 1246Marshall University 1518Marymount Palos Verdes College 1081Maryville College 1435Mercer University, Atlanta 1182Metropolitan Community Colleges 1306Michigan Language Center 1287

Mount Vernon College 1143, 1144Murray State University 1241New England School of English 1278New Hampshire College 1317New School for Social Research 1349New York University 1350Northwestern College 1226Ohio Dominican College 1376Olin Center 1280Overbrook School for the Blind 1416Point Park College 1418Radford University 1490Rennert Bilingual 1353Rochester Institute of Technology 1354Rutgers University, Newark 1322Saddleback College 1089Saint Louis University 1303Saint Michael's College 1483Saint Thomas University 1168Salem-Teikyo University 1519San Diego State University 1091, 1092, 1093, 1094San Francisco Institute of English 1095Santa Fe Community College 1169Seattle Central Community College 1507Sonoma State University 1099South Seattle Community College 1508Southeast Missouri State University 1304Spring International Language Center, Littleton 1123

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Temple University 1419Texas Tech University 1461The Language Company, Edmond English Institute 1386The Language Company, Hays Language Institute 1236The Language Company, Norman English Institute 1387The Language Company, Tulsa English Institute 1388University of Arizona 1010University of California, Berkeley 1101, 1102University of California, Berkeley at San Francisco 1103, 1104University of California, Irvine 1108University of California, Riverside 1109University of California, Santa Barbara 1110, 1111University of Central Florida 1170University of Colorado at Boulder 1124University of Delaware 1131, 1132University of Florida 1171University of Hawaii at Manoa 1187, 1188University of Houston, Downtown 1464University of Maine at Orono 1252University of Maryland Baltimore County 1258University of Miami 1172University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 1290University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 1295University of Missouri, Kansas City 1306University of Nebraska at Omaha 1314University of Oklahoma 1390University of Oregon 1401, 1402University of Pennsylvania 1420University of San Francisco 1112University of South Alabama 1004University of South Carolina 1426, 1427University of Southern Mississippi 1298, 1299University of Tennessee at Knoxville 1438University of Texas at Brownsville 1471University of Texas-Pan American 1472University of Utah 1480University of Washington 1510University of West Florida English Language Center 1174University of Wisconsin, La Crosse 1526Wall Street Institute Center for Executive Training 1362Wayne State University 1291West Virginia University 1520Whatcom Community College 1514Wisconsin English as a Second Language Institute 1530Xavier University 1381Yale University 1130Yazigi Language Study Center 1175

Business CommunicationsAgape English Language Institute for Internationals 1424

Business WritingAgape English Language Institute for Internationals 1424

C

Career PreparationEnglish Center for International Women 1059

Communication SkillsRice University 1455

CommunicationsAnglo Continental New York, West Long BranchBellevue University 1310Berkeley English Academy 1023

References are to entry numbers

Berlitz /Campus Life 1263California State University, Hayward 1031California State University, Los Angeles 1033California State University, San Marcos 1036Conversa Language Center 1372Del Mar College 1443EF International School of English, San Diego 1047ELS Language Centers, Boston 1267ELS Language Centers, Los Angeles 1050ELS Language Centers, Santa Monica 1057English Language and Multicultural Institute 1375Gwynedd-Mercy College 1409Huron University 1429International College of English 1070Language Exchange 1164Language Institute for English, Garden City 1344Language Institute for English, New York 1345Lewis and Clark College 1398Marshall University 1518Murray State University 1241Northwestern College 1226Seattle Central Community College 1507The Language Company, Edmond English Institute 1386University of California, Berkeley 1102University of California, Davis 1105University of California, Santa Barbara 1110, 1111University of Colorado at Boulder 1124University of Hawaii at Manoa 1187University of Tennessee at Knoxville 1438University of Wisconsin, La Crosse 1526Washington Academy of Languages 1511Wayne State University 1291West Virginia University 1520

ComputersDuquesne University 1407Intensive English Institute, Lewiston 1190Marshall University 1518University of San Francisco 1112

Contract ProgramsSouth Seattle Community College 1508

Cultural StudiesUniversity of California, Davis 1105

Customized and Certificate ProgramsLCP International Institute, Irvine 1078LCP International Institute, Oceanside 1079LCP International Institute, Sacramento 1080LCP International Institute, Seattle 1505

D

Dental EnglishUniversity of Southern California 1113

DesignHarvard University Summer School 1273, 1274

E

Ecotourism1319 University of Maine at Orono 1252

EducationAnglo Continental New York, West Long Branch 1319

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Huron University 1429Indiana University of Pennsylvania 1412Language Exchange 1164Language Training Center 1218Murray State University 1241New York University 1350Northwestern College 1226Shenandoah University 1491University of Missouri, Kansas City and MetropolitanCommunity Colleges 1306University of Washington 1510

EngineeringAnglo Continental New York, West Long Branch 1319California State University, Chico 1027Clarkson University 1333Drexel) University 1405Huron University 1429Inter link Language Center, Golden 1121Murray State University 1241Point Park College 1418The Language Company, Tulsa English Institute 1388Vanderbilt University 1440

Executive EnglishEnglish Language Center, Boston 1270English Language Center, Los Angeles 1060English Language Center, Santa Barbara 1062

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Film StudiesEF International School of English, San Diego 1047University of Colorado at Boulder 1124

FinanceEF International School of English, San Diego 1047University of Colorado at Boulder 1124

ForestryUniversity of Washington 1510

GED

International Center for Language Studies, Houston 1451

Graduate StudyArizona State University 1006City University of New York Baruch College 1329Conversa Language Center 1372Drexel University 1405Duquesne University 1407Eastern Illinois University 1196Eastern Mennonite University 1486Economics Institute 1119EF International School of English, San Diego' 1047Florida State University 1159George Mason University 1487Geoigia Southwestern College 1180Harvard University Summer School 1273, 1274Hawaii Pacific University 1186Huron University 1429Indiana University of Pennsylvania 1412Interlink Language Center, Golden 1121Kansas State University 1233

Kaplan Educational Center, Atlanta 1181Kaplan Educational Center, Boston 1277Kaplan Educational Center, Chicago 1200Kaplan Educational Center, Houston 1452Kaplan Educational Center, Los Angeles 1074Kaplan Educational Center, Miami 1163Kaplan Educational Center, New York City 1343Kaplan Educational Center, Seattle 1504Kaplan Educational Center, Washington DC 1140Kaplan Educational Centers, San Francisco/Berkeley 1075LCP International Institute, Irvine 1078LCP International Institute, Oceanside 1079LCP International Institute, Sacramento 1080LCP International Institute, Seattle 1505Maryville College 1435Mount Vernon College 1143Murray State University 1241New Mexico State University 1323New York University 1350Old Dominion University 1489Olin Center 1280Pace University, New York 1351Pace University, Westchester 1352Pennsylvania State University 1417Point Loma Nazarene College 1088Rutgers University, Newark 1322Shenandoah University 1491Stanford University 1100The Language Company, Tulsa English Institute 1388Tufts University 1283University of California, Irvine 1108University of Delaware 1131University of Florida 1171University of Kansas 1237University of Maryland Baltimore County 1258University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 1290University of North Texas 1467, 1468University of South Carolina 1426, 1427University of Texas at Austin 1470University of Wisconsin, La Crosse 1526Vanderbilt University 1440Virginia Commonwealth University 1492Wayne State University 1291Yale University 1130

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Hotel AdministrationAgape English Language Institute for Internationals 1424Anglo Continental New York, West Long Branch 1319Central Missouri State University 1301ELS Language Centers, San Francisco 1056Huron University 1429Intensive English Institute, Miami 1161Murray State University 1241Oklahoma State University 1385Seattle Central Community College 1507University of Texas at Brownsville 1471

InsuranceUniversity of Nebraska at Omaha 1314

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Intensive TOEFL Track ProgramCollege of Notre Dame of Maryland 1255

International RelationsAnglo Continental New York, West Long Branch 1319Berkeley English Academy 1023EF International School of English, San Diego 1047Huron University 1429Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International

Studies 1139Linguex School of Languages 1142Murray State University 1241Wayne State University 1291

InternshipsLanguage Exchange 1164

ILawAnglo Continental New York, West Long Branch 1319Columbia University 1334Harvard University Summer School 1274Huron University 1429Kaplan Educational Center, Atlanta 1181Kaplan Educational Center, Boston 1277Kaplan Educational Center, Chicago 1200Kaplan Educational Center, Houston 1452Kaplan Educational Center, Los Angeles 1074Kaplan Educational Center, Miami 1163Kaplan Educational Center, New York City 1343Kaplan Educational Center, Seattle 1504Kaplan Educational Center, Washington DC 1140Kaplan Educational Centers, San Francisco/Berkeley 1075Murray State University 1241The Language Company, Edmond English Institute 1386The Language Company, Norman English Institute 1387The Language Company, Tulsa English Institute 1388Tulane University 1248University of California, Davis 1107University of Delaware 1132University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 1290University of Washington 1510Yale University 1130

Law Enforcement-Assets Protection and Fire SafetyTechnology (night lab)Eastern Kentucky University 1240

Library/ResearchSonoma State University 1099Warner Pacific College 1403

M

MarketingAnglo Continental New York, West Long BranchConversa Language Center 1372Economics Institute 1119EF International School of English, San Diego 1047Huron University 1429Murray State University 1241New Hampshire College 1317Olin Center 1280Salem- Teikyo University 1519

Shenandoah University 1491The Language Company, Hays Language Institute 1236University of California, Santa Barbara 1111University of Houston, Downtown 1464University of Missouri, Kansas City and MetropolitanCommunity Colleges 1306University of Nebraska at Omaha 1314University of Pennsylvania 1420.

Media and CultureRennert Bilingual 1353

MedicineAnglo Continental New York, West Long Branch 1319Conversa Language Center 1372George Mason University 1487Huron University 1429Kaplan Educational Center, Atlanta 1181Kaplan Educational Center, Boston 1277Kaplan Educational Center, Chicago 1200Kaplan Educational Center, Houston 1452Kaplan Educational Center, Los Angeles 1074Kaplan Educational Center, Miami 1163Kaplan Educational Center, New York City 1343Kaplan Educational Center, Seattle 1504Kaplan Educational Center, Washington DC 1140Kaplan Educational Centers, San Francisco/Berkeley 1075Murray State University 1241Pacific University 1400University of California, Berkeley at San Francisco 1103University of West Florida English Language Center 1174

Modern IssuesUniversity of Colorado at Boulder 1124

Multimedia/ComputersUniversity of California, Berkeley 1102University of Maine at Orono 1252

N

NursingGeorgia Southwestern College 1180

Parallel Partner ProgramWall Street Institute Center for Executive Training 1362

Public SpeakingCalifornia State University, Fullerton 1030

Pre-MBACalifornia State University, San Bernardino 1035

Private Programs upon RequestWashington Academy of Languages 1511

1319 Professional DevelopmentRice University 1455

PronunciationUniversity of Memphis 1437

Public RelationsAnglo Continental New York, West Long Branch 1319Conversa Language Center 1372Huron University 1429Murray State University 1241'

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Religious and Humanitarian WorkersPoint Loma Nazarene College 1088

Research MethodsUniversity of Wisconsin, La Crosse 1526

S

ScienceAnglo Continental New York, West Long Branch 1319Clarkson University 1333De LaSalle Language Institute 1293EF International School of English, San Diego 1047George Mason University 1487Huron University 1429Inter link Language Center, Golden 1121Lewis and Clark College 1398Marymount Palos Verdes College 1081Metropolitan Community Colleges 1306Murray State University 1241Saint Michael's College 1483Salem- Teikyo University 1519Shenandoah University 1491University of Arizona 1010University of California, Berkeley 1102University of Houston, Downtown 1464University of Missouri, Kansas City 1306

Science and TechnologyUniversity of Minnesota, Twin Cities 1295University of Southern Mississippi 1299

Special Programs for GroupsCalifornia State Polytechnic University, Pomona 1026

Specialized Programs by ContractIndiana University of Pennsylvania 1412

Specialized Programs upon RequestAmerican Graduate School of International Management 1005Anglo Continental Los Angeles 1019Concordia College, Bronxville 1335EF International School of English, Olympia 1501English Connection 1340FLS Language Centres 1064Huron University 1429International English Institute 1071New World Language Institute, Bradenton 1166New World Language Institute, Orlando 1167New World Language Institute, Palm Desert 1085Oklahoma State University 1385Oregon State University 1399Saint Mary's College of California 1090State University of New York, College at New Paltz 1359University of Arizona 1010University of South Alabama 1004Vanderbilt University 1440

Specialized Short-Term ProgramsUniversity of Kansas 1237

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Teacher TrainingCalifornia State University, Dominguez Hills 1028Center for English Studies, Fort Lauderdale 1149Center for English Studies, New York 1328ELS Language Centers, Philadelphia 1408ELS Language Centers, St Petersburg 1154English Language Center, Boston 1271English Language Center, Los Angeles 1061English Language Center, Santa Barbara 1063Pace University, New York 1351Pace University, Westchester 1352Texas Intensive English Program 1459The Language Company, Edmond English Institute 1386University of Delaware 1132University of Houston, Downtown 1464University of Kansas 1237

Teaching AssistantsArizona State University 1006Ball State University 1214Columbia University 1334Drexel University 1405, 1406Duquesne University 1407English Language and Multicultural Institute 1375English Language Study Center, Salt Lake City 1477Huron University 1429Kansas State University 1233Kaplan Educational Center, Atlanta 1181Kaplan Educational Center, Boston 1277Kaplan Educational Center, Chicago 1200Kaplan Educational Center, Houston 1452Kaplan Educational Center, Los Angeles 1074Kaplan Educational Center, Miami 1163Kaplan Educational Center, New York City 1343Kaplan Educational Center, Seattle 1504Kaplan Educational Center, Washington DC 1140Kaplan Educational Centers, San Francisco/Berkeley 1075Metropolitan Community Colleges 1306Murray State University 1241New Mexico State University 1323New York University 1350North Dakota State University 1368Northwestern College 1226Rutgers University, Newark 1322Salem-Teikyo University 1519Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1208Spring International Language Center, Fayetteville 1013Texas A&M University 1457Tulane University 1249University of Alabama 1003University of Delaware 1131University of Georgia 1184University of Houston, Main Campus 1465University of Idaho 1191University of Iowa 1227University of Kansas 1237University of Miami 1173University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 1290University of Missouri, Kansas City 1306University of North Carolina at Charlotte 1367University of North Texas 1467, 1468University of Oregon 1402

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University of Pittsburgh, Main Campus 1421University of South Carolina 1426, 1427University of Southern Mississippi 1299University of Washington 1510University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 1528Utah State University 1481Washington University 1308Wayne State University 1291West Virginia University 1520Yale University 1130

Test PreparationAgape English Language Institute for Internationals 1424American Academy of English 1016American Cultural Exchange, Seattle 1496American English Academy 1017American Language Academy, Ashland 1391American Language Academy, Berkeley 1018American Language Academy, Chicago 1192American Language Academy, Cleveland (Berea) 1369American Language Academy, Indianapolis 1213American Language Academy, Lake Forest 1193American Language Academy, Lakeland 1145American Language Academy, Lawrenceville 1318American Language Academy, North Andover 1260American Language Academy, Philadelphia (Glenside) 1404American Language Academy, Portland 1392American Language Academy, Pueblo 1115American Language Academy, Tampa 1146American Language Academy, Thibodaux 1245American University 1133American West Language Institute 1473Arizona State University 1006Arlington Public Schools Vocational, Career and Adult

Education 1485Aspect International Language School, Boston 1262Aspect International Language School, Brookville 1325Aspect International Language School, Orlando 1147Aspect International Language School, San Diego 1020Aspect International Language School, San Francisco 1021Aspect International Language School, Whittier 1022Berkeley English Academy 1023Berlitz /Campus Life 1263Boston School of Modern Languages 1264Boston University 1265Brigham Young University 1474Brown University 1422Buena Vista University 1221California Lutheran University 1025California State University, Chico 1027California State University, Dominguez Hills 1028California State University, Fresno 1029California State University, Fullerton 1030California State University, Hayward 1031California State University, Long Beach 1032California State University, Los Angeles 1033California State University, San Bernardino 1035California State University, San Marcos 1036Center for English Studies at the College of Insurance,

New York 1326Center for English Studies, Fort Lauderdale 1148, 1149Center for English Studies, New York 1327, 1328Center for English Studies, San Francisco 1037, 1038Center of English Language, Dallas 1441Center of English Language, Houston 1442

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Central Missouri State University 1301Central Piedmont Community College 1363Central Washington University 1499Century School of Languages 1039City University of New York, Baruch College 1329City University of New York, Hunter College 1330City University of New York, La Guardia Community College

1331City University of New York, Queensborough Community

College 1332Clark University 1266Coffeyville Community College 1230College of Notre Dame of Maryland 1255Colorado Christian University 1116Colorado State University 1118Columbia University 1334Concordia University, Portland 1393Conversa Language Center 1372Cornell University 1336Dade County Public Schools AdultNocational Education 1150DeLaSalle Language Institute 1293Drexel University 1405Duquesne University 1407Eastern Illinois University 1196Eastern Mennonite University 1486Economics Institute 1119EF International School of English, North Miami 1151EF International School of English, Northridge 1045EF International School of English, Oakland 1046EF International School of English, San Diego 1047EF International School of English, Tarrytown 1337El Paso Community College 1444ELS Language Centers, Atlanta 1176ELS Language Centers, Boston 1268ELS Language Centers, Chicago 1197ELS Language Centers, Cleveland 1374ELS Language Centers, Denver 1120ELS Language Centers, Houston 1446ELS Language Centers, Indianapolis 1215ELS Language Centers, Melbourne 1153ELS Language Centers, New Haven 1126ELS Language Centers, New York City (Riverdale) 1338ELS Language Centers, New York City (Staten Island) 1339ELS Language Centers, Oakland 1051ELS Language Centers, Oklahoma City 1383ELS Language Centers, Orange 1052ELS Language Centers, Philadelphia 1408ELS Language Centers, Redlands 1053ELS Language Centers, San Diego 1055ELS Language Centers, San Francisco 1056ELS Language Centers, Santa Monica 1058ELS Language Centers, Seattle 1502ELS Language Centers, St Paul 1294ELS Language Centers, St Petersburg 1154ELS Language Centers, Washington DC 1135English Center for International Women 1059English Language and Multicultural Institute 1375English Language Center 1285English Language Center, Boston 1271English Language Center, Los Angeles 1061English Language Center, Santa Barbara 1063English Language Specialists 1447English Language Study Center, Albany 1341English Language Study Center, Cedar City 1476English Language Study Center, Monmouth 1394

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English Language Study Center, Rockford 1198English Language Study Center, Salt Lake City 1477English Language Study Center, Tifton 1177Fairmont State College 1516Florida International University 1157, 1158Georgia Institute of Technology 1178Golden Gate Language Schools 1066Harvard University Summer School 1272, 1273, 1274Huron University 1429IELS Language School 1449Indiana University 1216Intensive English Institute, Kingsville 1450Intensive English Institute, Lewiston 1190Intensive English Institute, Portland 1396Intensive English Institute, Riverside 1068Interlink Language Center, Golden 1121Interlink Language Center, Greensboro 1364Interlink Language Center, Terre Haute 1217International Center for American English 1069International Center for Language Studies, Houston 1451International Center for Language Studies, Washington DC

1137International College of English 1070International Language Institute of Massachusetts 1275International Language Institute, Elkins 1517International Language Institute, Washington DC 1138International Students of English, Boston 1276International Students of English, California 1072International Students of English, Florida 1162International Students of English, Vermont 1482Intrax English Institute 1073Iowa State University 1223Juniata College 1413Kansas State University 1233Kaplan Educational Center, Atlanta 1181Kaplan Educational Center, Boston 1277Kaplan Educational Center, Chicago 1200Kaplan Educational Center, Houston 1452Kaplan Educational Center, Los Angeles 1074Kaplan Educational Center, Miami 1163Kaplan Educational Center, New York City 1343Kaplan Educational Center, Seattle 1504Kaplan Educational Center, Washington DC 1140Kaplan Educational Centers, San Francisco/Berkeley 1075Keystone College 1414Lado International College 1141Lane Community College 1397Language Center International 1286Language Exchange 1164Language Institute for English, San Rafael 1076Language Resource Institute 1077Language Training Center 1218LCP International Institute, Irvine 1078LCP International Institute, Oceanside 1079LCP International Institute, Sacramento 1080LCP International Institute, Seattle 1505Lewis and Clark College 1398Linguex School of Languages 1142Louisiana State University 1246Loyola University 1247Lynn University 1165Madison English as a Second Language School 1523Manhattanville College 1346Marshall University 1518Marymount College 1347

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Maryville College 1435Methodist College 1365Metropolitan Community Colleges 1306Michigan Language Center 1287New College of California 1084New England School of English 1278New Hampshire College 1317New York University 1350North Park College and Theological Seminary 1206Northern Arizona University 1009Northwest Missouri State University 1302Ohio State University 1377Old Dominion University 1489Olin Center 1280Overbrook School for the Blind 1416Pace University, New York 1351Pace University, Westchester 1352Pacific English Language Institute 1086Pierce College 1506Pitzer College 1087Point Park College 1418Radford University 1490Rennert Bilingual 1353Rice University 1455Rochester Institute of Technology 1354Saint Louis University 1303Saint Mary's College of California 1090Saint Michael's College 1483Saint Norbert College 1524Saint Thomas University 1168Salem-Teikyo University 1519San Diego State University 1093San Francisco Institute of English 1095San Francisco State University 1096Seattle Central Community College 1507Showa Boston Institute for Language and Culture 1281Snow College 1479Sonoma State University 1099South Seattle Community College 1508Southeast Missouri State University 1304Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1208Southwest Texas State University 1456Spring Hill College 1002Spring International Language Center, Fayetteville 1013Spring International Language Center, Littleton 1123Springfield College 1282State University of New York at Albany 1356State University of New York at Buffalo 1357Sullivan County Community College 1360Temple University 1419Texas Christian University 1458Texas Intensive English Program 1459Texas Lutheran University 1460Texas Tech University 1461Texas Wesleyan University 1462The Language Company, Edmond English Institute 1386The Language Company, Hays Language Institute 1236The Language Company, Norman English Institute 1387The Language Company, Tulsa English Institute 1388Tufts University 1283Tulane University 1249University Language Institute 1389University of Arkansas at Little Rock 1014University of California, Berkeley 1101, 1102University of California, Berkeley at San Francisco 1103

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University of California, Irvine 1108University of California, Riverside 1109University of California, Santa Barbara 1110University of Central Arkansas 1015University of Colorado at Boulder 1124University of Dallas 1463University of Delaware 1131University of Denver 1125University of Evansville 1219University of Findlay 1380University of Florida 1171University of Georgia 1184University of Hawaii at Manoa 1187University of Hawaii, Hawaii Community CollegeUniversity of Houston, Downtown 1464University of Houston, Main Campus 1465University of Idaho 1191University of Illinois at Chicago 1209University of Illinois, Urbana 1210University of Kentucky 1243University of Maine at Orono 1252University of Maryland Baltimore County 1258University of Memphis 1437University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 1295University of Missouri, Kansas City 1306University of Nevada, Reno 1316University of North Carolina at Charlotte 1367University of North Texas 1467, 1468University of Oregon 1402University of Pennsylvania 1420University of Pittsburgh, Main Campus 1421University of San Francisco 1112University of South Alabama 1004University of South Carolina 1426, 1427University of Southern California 1113University of Southern Maine 1253University of Southern Mississippi 1299University of Tennessee at Knoxville 1438University of Tennessee at Martin 1439University of Texas at Austin 1470University of Texas at Brownsville 1471University of Texas-Pan American 1472University of Utah 1480University of Washington 1510University of Wisconsin, La Crosse 1526University of Wisconsin, Madison 1527University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 1528Vanderbilt University 1440Virginia Commonwealth University 1492Washington Academy of Languages 1511Wayne State University 1291West Virginia University 1520Western Washington University 1513Wichita State University 1239William Rainey Harper College 1212Wisconsin English as a Second Language Institute 1530Xavier University 1381Yale University 1130Yazigi Language Study Center 1175

TravelAgape English Language Institute for Internationals 1424Anglo Continental New York, West Long Branch 1319Central Missouri State University 1301Central Washington University 1499

Conversa Language Center 1372EF International School of English, San Diego 1047ELS Language Centers, San Francisco 1056ELS Language Centers, St Paul 1294Huron University 1429Intensive English Institute, Miami 1161International Language Institute of MassachusettsNew Hampshire College 1317Oklahoma State University 1385Seattle Central Community College 1507Sullivan County Community College 1360University of Maine at Orono 1252University of Texas at Brownsville 1471

1189 University of Utah 1480

TutoringNew College of California 1084

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1275

US HistoryUniversity of Arizona 1010

Workplace EnglishEl Paso Community College 1444, 1445

Young Students' ProgramCalifornia State University, Dominguez Hills 1028

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