- Located in the geographic center of The University of Arizona campus, CESL enjoys its own modern learning facilities dedicated exclusively to English language training, U.S. cultural studies and special programs. - All CESL faculty have at least a Master's and/or doctorate in foreign and second language eduation. This translates into innovative curriculum based on research and student needs. - CESL provides superior English language instruction through a comprehensive curriculum that prepares students for academic and professional success.
National Mix
Nationalities of students include Mexican(25%),the Mideast(22%), Korean(17%), Japanese(12%) and other countries(24%). The percentage may vary each month.
Conditional Admission
Conditional admission refers to English conditional admission. This is a type of admission granted by University of Arizona International admission offices to those students who are academically admissible but who are currently missing the English proficiency requirement. Conditional admission is offered for all undergraduate programs
Center for English as a Second Language About the
Since the fall of 1970, when the University of Sonora in Hermosillo sent 22 engineers to the UA to perfect their English language skills before beginning their graduate degrees in the College of Engineering, CESL has trained thousands of undergraduate and graduate students from nearly 100 countries for academic study at the University of Arizona. As a self-funding unit, CESL strategically invests in marketing and recruitment efforts around the globe. In recent years, with a netwiork of recruitment agents and affiliate agreements, CESL has been recruiting many students to the UA. CESL directly transfers students to the UA which eventually translates into thousands of dollars in tuition brought to the UA via CESL students. Located in the geographic center of The University of Arizona campus, CESL enjoys its own modern learning facilities dedicated exclusively to English language training, U.S. cultural studies and special programs. CESL operates a 19,547 square-foot building of classroom and administrative space in the heart of The University of Arizona campus. Its building has been recognized by the U.S. Registry of Historic Places for its intrinsic value and southwestern architectural beauty.
University of Arizona (CESL)About the
The University of Arizona (also referred to as UA is a land-grant and space-grantpublic institution of higher education and research located in Tucson, Arizona, United States. The University of Arizona was the first university in the state of Arizona, founded in 1885 (twenty-seven years before the Arizona Territory achieved statehood). The university includes the University of Arizona College of Medicine which is one of three medical schools and the only MD granting medical school in Arizona. As of Fall 2010, total enrollment was 39,086 students. The University of Arizona is governed by the Arizona Board of Regents. The mission of the University of Arizona is, "To discover, educate, serve, and inspire." Arizona is one of the elected members of the Association of American Universities (an organization of North America's premier research institutions) and is the only representative from the state of Arizona to this group.
CESL provides superior English language instruction through a comprehensive curriculum that prepares students for academic and professional success.
The IEP features a skills-based curriculum in which the students learn and improve their English language abilities by focusing on the following skills: reading, writing, listening, speaking, and grammar. IEP classes prepare students for future academic or professional use of English. A further goal of the upper levels of the program is to give students the foundation they need to succeed in rigorous academic classes in CESL’s University Track Pathway and, eventually, in a degree program at University of Arizona.
Placement Test :
Students in the Intensive English Program (IEP) take a placement test upon arrival to determine which level the student will begin.
Levels :
A1 (Beginner) to proficiency B1+ (High Intermediate)
Curriculum :
Students in the full-time Intensive English Program (IEP) must take 2 integrated-skills core classes (Oral Communication and Written Communication) and 2 skills courses (Grammar and Reading Skills).
Classroom Hours :
9:00 AM and 3:30 PM
Full-time students will not be at CESL more than 7 hours in day, which includes breaks.
CESL provides superior English language instruction through a comprehensive curriculum that prepares students for academic and professional success.
The IEP features a skills-based curriculum in which the students learn and improve their English language abilities by focusing on the following skills: reading, writing, listening, speaking, and grammar. IEP classes prepare students for future academic or professional use of English. A further goal of the upper levels of the program is to give students the foundation they need to succeed in rigorous academic classes in CESL’s University Track Pathway and, eventually, in a degree program at University of Arizona.
Placement Test :
Students in the Intensive English Program (IEP) take a placement test upon arrival to determine which level the student will begin.
Levels :
A1 (Beginner) to proficiency B1+ (High Intermediate)
Curriculum :
Students in the full-time Intensive English Program (IEP) must take 2 integrated-skills core classes (Oral Communication and Written Communication) and 2 skills courses (Grammar and Reading Skills).
Classroom Hours :
9:00 AM and 3:30 PM
Full-time students will not be at CESL more than 7 hours in day, which includes breaks.
Course Information
Class size
15-18 Students
Schedule
8 Weeks
Course Level
7 level
VISA Info
I-20 Issued Upon Request
Minimum age
17
Accommodation
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Qualification
In order to enroll in the IEP program, applications must meet the following requirements:
-Be at least 17 year olds who have completed high school
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Accommodation
This information is provided to help you plan your housing. You must make your own arrangements as CESL does not provide or arrange housing. CESL does not endorse or give preference to any external housing provider. It is recommended that students rent housing only from official leasing agencies and not sublet to, or from other persons. All rental agreements are in writing.
For more information check the CESL housing page ;
Located in the geographic center of The University of Arizona campus, CESL enjoys its own modern learning facilities dedicated exclusively to English language training, U.S. cultural studies and special programs.
CESL operates a 19,547 square-foot building of classroom and administrative space in the heart of The University of Arizona campus. Its building has been recognized by the U.S. Registry of Historic Places for its intrinsic value and southwestern architectural beauty.
Facilities
CESL operates a 19,547 square-foot building of classroom and administrative space in the heart of The University of Arizona campus. Its building has been recognized by the U.S. Registry of Historic Places for its intrinsic value and southwestern architectural beauty CESL is proud of its state-of-the-are computer lab and extensive software collection. The Multimedia Language Lab has 26 workstations and an extensive software collection that students use for individual study. The Ernestine A. Neff Memorial Library hosts a collection of 3,500 volumes and periodicals on ESL methodology, curriculum development, program management and instruction for teachers, as well as reading carts for extensive reading in the classroom. The CESL librarian assists faculty and students with research and internet resources.
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