- Culture and Intensive English Program(CIEP) at University of Northern Iowa serves as an excellent education institution for students at UNI who are interested in studying English as a second language - CIEP recruits international students to the UNI campus in order to develop cross-cultural opportunities and educational opportunities for both Americans and international students. - Qualified and highly experienced faculty teaches English as a second language (ESL) to students enrolled in CIEP classes.
National Mix
Nationalities of students include Asian, South American,European and the Mideast. The percentage may vary each month.
Culture and Intensive English Program (CIEP)About the
The overall mission of the Culture and Intensive English Program (CIEP), which was established in 1982 at the University of Northern Iowa (UNI), is to provide International Students with quality intensive academic English language instruction and a cultural orientation to the United States in preparation for study at the University of Northern Iowa or other institution of higher learning. Through its many programs, events, and connections on and off-campus, the CIEP seeks to provide students with the cultural knowledge and awareness which they will need to function well both academically and socially as well as prepare students already enrolled in an academic program of study at UNI or preparing for enrollment to a college or university, with the academic skills necessary to be successful. The CIEP sessions begin in August, October, January, March and June. Each session provides 20 classroom hours per week of English language study and cultural orientation. Experienced instructors teach small classes; the CIEP tries to limit its class size to 16 students. Classroom teaching combines instructor presentations, group work and individual projects. Elective courses are available as well.
University of Northern Iowa About the
UNI has a long and rich history of service dating back to the mid-1800’s. In 1866, an orphanage for children affected by the Civil War was established in Cedar Falls. In a few years’ time, it became apparent that the building’s usefulness would shortly be coming to an end as orphans grew up and moved out into the world. Iowans saw an opportunity and seized it; the Iowa State Normal School – an institution created for and devoted to the training of teachers – was founded in 1876. Since its inception, the institution has also gone by the names of the Iowa State Normal School, Iowa State Teachers College, State College of Iowa, and most currently, University of Northern Iowa. True to its roots, UNI continues to emphasize hands-on service learning and retains the proud distinction of leading Iowa’s number-one teacher education program. Today’s UNI also offers more than 90 majors to choose from, giving students the opportunity to explore a variety of interests and prepare for success after college. Outside of the classroom, UNI’s vibrant campus is home to 300+ student clubs and organizations, 17 Division I collegiate sports teams, a multitude of fine arts options, and more.
Focus of Study : The English Language and Culture Immersion Program of the CIEP at the University of Northern Iowa will facilitate cross-cultural understanding and enrichment by providing a unique opportunity for: cultural immersion, intensive language study, exposure to academic classrooms settings, travel excursions, recreational adventure, personal growth and building life-long friendships.
Benefit, Goal of this course : This program includes specialized classes of conversation and culture. It also provides the chance to interact with many groups of Americans: students, young children and the elderly, Students will also have the opportunity to participate in a variety of shopping, learning and culture excursions.
Curriculum : The program offers English language lessons focusing on conversation and speaking skills. Students will participate in an intensive English class about listening and speaking, an American culture class, and a unique conversation class just for summer students. The program could be customized for three or four weeks.
Classroom Hour : Each session provides 20 classroom hours per week of English language study and cultural orientation. Every week, each full-time CIEP student receives 4 hours of classroom work daily (Monday through Friday)
Focus of Study : The English Language and Culture Immersion Program of the CIEP at the University of Northern Iowa will facilitate cross-cultural understanding and enrichment by providing a unique opportunity for: cultural immersion, intensive language study, exposure to academic classrooms settings, travel excursions, recreational adventure, personal growth and building life-long friendships.
Benefit, Goal of this course : This program includes specialized classes of conversation and culture. It also provides the chance to interact with many groups of Americans: students, young children and the elderly, Students will also have the opportunity to participate in a variety of shopping, learning and culture excursions.
Curriculum : The program offers English language lessons focusing on conversation and speaking skills. Students will participate in an intensive English class about listening and speaking, an American culture class, and a unique conversation class just for summer students. The program could be customized for three or four weeks.
Classroom Hour : Each session provides 20 classroom hours per week of English language study and cultural orientation. Every week, each full-time CIEP student receives 4 hours of classroom work daily (Monday through Friday)
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Accommodation
Students can choose from a number of living options that include on-campus residence halls or apartment living, as well as off-campus apartments. Living in UNI's on-campus housing offers the best combination of convenience, low-cost living and great opportunities for involvement. Nine-month and 12-month housing is available. Students with dependents or students 23 years or older may apply for university apartments. Convenient facilities for laundry, mail, studying, recreation and computer lab accessDining centers offer a variety of options including salad bars, deli, stir fry, and vegetarian options.
Surrounding Area
The University of Northern Iowa campus is located in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The population of the Cedar Falls/Waterloo is 110,000. The university’s location in Cedar Falls provides student with many advantages of a large city, but in a smaller, peaceful, clean and safe atmosphere in which to study and live. Cedar Falls is in northeast Iowa, not far from Chicago and Minneapolis, and is served by the Waterloo, Iowa Municipal Airport(ALO) and the Eastern Iowa Airport(CID) in Cedar Radpids, Iowa.
Facilities
UNI campus has two dining facilities, a library, student union, student health center, computer facilities, counseling center, a wellness and recreation center located within minutes of the student dormitories. All CIEP students will have full access to campus facilities. The Wellness/ Recreation Center (WRC) is a state of the art facility completed in 1998.The WRC has multiple non-programmed areas for social interaction. The two main social areas are the lower level and ground level lounges which feature spectacular views of the competitive pool, leisure pool and elevated track. Visitors to these lounges will also find benches, picnic tables and Kettler table tennis equipment. Paddles and balls can be checked out at the main welcome desk.
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The CIEP offers activities which allow opportunities for international students to meet other international and American students, while learning about American culture and celebrations. The different activities provided are: coffee hours, holiday parties, potlucks, movie and game nights, field trips, and cultural lectures. There is also a Conversation Partner Program, International Friendship Host Family Program, and Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP). These are important listening and speaking activities for CIEP students. They provide students enjoyable opportunities to develop English skills outside the classroom, as well as to learn about living in the American culture.
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