- One of the oldest English-language programs in the USA - Accredited by Council on English-Language Programs - Located in beautiful Vermont USA
National Mix
The nationality and age mix ; varies over different time periods, courses and levels.
Conditional Admission
Students intending to study in an undergraduate or Master's program may apply for conditional admittance prior to or after arriving on campus.Students in the Intensive English Program who successfully complete at least 16 weeks of study may qualify for 3 to 6 academic credits toward a Saint Michael's undergraduate degree. Conditional Admission to the university is available for qualified students who complete the ESL program and have the required TOEFL score (iBT: 78). (Undergraduate programs and some graduate programs)
Intensive English ProgramAbout the
Established in 1954, the Intensive English Program (IEP) at Saint Michael's College is the oldest ESL program in New England and one of the 12 oldest in the nation. The Intensive English Program (IEP) is for students who wish to improve their English skills in a university setting. Many IEP students intend to study at the undergraduate or graduate level when their English improves. Others come for short-term language training as individuals or in groups. Saint Michael’s assesses each student’s level, strengths and weaknesses and provides appropriate instruction. The IEP's strong history demonstrates its commitment to academic excellence, intercultural understanding, and attention to students' individual needs and interests. Each year, over 200 students from around the world come to the university to receive the highest quality of English instruction in order to meet their personal, professional or academic goals. IEP students have full access to Saint Michael's facilities, including the library, the student health center, computer labs with Internet access, and sports facilities. The IEP is a proud member of UCIEP, a U.S. consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs known for its high professional standards and quality English language instruction. It is accredited by the Commission on English-language Accreditation (CEA).
Saint Michael's CollegeAbout the
Among all universities in America, Saint Michael maintains one of the most remarkable academic reputation since its establishment in 1904. Its diverse curriculum offers master's degrees in five different field of specialization and international programs. However, Saint Michael's main interest goes to its undergraduate, especially to supporting each and everyone's personal interest and development as the school provide bachelor's degree in 29 areas. Located in Burlington, one of the most nature-friendly cities in the States, St.Michael's campus is surrounded by Green and Adirondack Mountains as it sits on a 440-acre residential site. Such irresistable quality of Saint Michael attracts 1,900 students from all over the world including Americans and internationals from 20 different nations. Saint Michael welcomes its student body with 145 faculty members, and 40 campus clubs that satisfy the students' various interest.
The Intensive English Program (IEP) is for students who wish to improve their English skills in a university setting.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
Faculty and Instructors are highly experienced instructors with advanced degrees in Linguistics or TESOL.
Special Classes offered include Toefl Preparation, Advanced Conversation, US Culture & History, Vocabulary & Idioms, and Current Events.
Curriculum :
Students taking the Intensive English Program, whether it be 4,6,8 or 16 week session, receive 24 classroom hours and a grant to computer labs, language labs and personal study every week. As soon as the students arrive, they will be given a English proficiency test to be put into one of the five levels of English classes, according to their fluency in English. Furthermore, IEP students will be given a mock TOEFL test on the very last day of each session. When completing each level, students will be granted a certification that proves their academic history. The purpose of this course is to enhance students' English skills in various aspects like speaking, listening, vocabulary, reading, writing and grammar. This will ensure students' success in their future experiences at American universities. TOEFL preparation, Conversation, American Culture, Academic Skills, Vocabulary and Idioms, and Introduction to Computers are the names of courses the school provides as elective classes. Along with variouus classes, students' active use of computer laboratories will help students' smooth transition to American universities. Outdoor activities such as visits to the Shelburne Museum, the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Factory and the Stowe Ski Resort, as well as the school's own interactive class atmostphere will most definitely contribute to students' quick immersion to American culture.
The Intensive English Program (IEP) is for students who wish to improve their English skills in a university setting.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
Faculty and Instructors are highly experienced instructors with advanced degrees in Linguistics or TESOL.
Special Classes offered include Toefl Preparation, Advanced Conversation, US Culture & History, Vocabulary & Idioms, and Current Events.
Curriculum :
Students taking the Intensive English Program, whether it be 4,6,8 or 16 week session, receive 24 classroom hours and a grant to computer labs, language labs and personal study every week. As soon as the students arrive, they will be given a English proficiency test to be put into one of the five levels of English classes, according to their fluency in English. Furthermore, IEP students will be given a mock TOEFL test on the very last day of each session. When completing each level, students will be granted a certification that proves their academic history. The purpose of this course is to enhance students' English skills in various aspects like speaking, listening, vocabulary, reading, writing and grammar. This will ensure students' success in their future experiences at American universities. TOEFL preparation, Conversation, American Culture, Academic Skills, Vocabulary and Idioms, and Introduction to Computers are the names of courses the school provides as elective classes. Along with variouus classes, students' active use of computer laboratories will help students' smooth transition to American universities. Outdoor activities such as visits to the Shelburne Museum, the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Factory and the Stowe Ski Resort, as well as the school's own interactive class atmostphere will most definitely contribute to students' quick immersion to American culture.
Course Information
Class size
6-15 Students
Schedule
4, 6, 8, 14, 16 Weeks
Course Level
5 level
VISA Info
I-20 Issued Upon Request
Minimum age
17
Accommodation
On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
Tuition
3 Week
6 Week
8 Week
11 Week
16 Week
(USD)$ 1,530 / Week
(USD)$ 3,385 / Week
(USD)$ 4,080 / Week
(USD)$ 5,610 / Week
(USD)$ 8,160 / Week
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Week
Week
Week
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Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
3 Weeks
(USD)$ 1090
6 Weeks
(USD)$ 2175
8 Weeks
(USD)$ 2900
11 Weeks
(USD)$ 3990
16 Weeks
(USD)$ 5800
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Accommodation
EP students up to about 25 years-old are housed in Ambassador Housing, where they fully experience university life in one of our most modern residence halls. Students have a single room located in a 4-person or 8-person suite that they share with American students. Students also have the option of living off campus on private rooms or apartments, or in local hotels. The Office for International Student Services will assist in this. Limited on-campus housing is available on a first-come, first-served basis for students older than 25.
Surrounding Area
Burlington, the city in which Saint Michael's campus is located, is an attractive college village that embodies Vermont's most artistic and cultural aspect. Burlington is also recognized as Vermont's largest city with Saint Michael and three other major universities and thus it offers an ideal environment for students to be educated in. The city's remarkable nature like Lake Champlain, Green Mountains and the Adirondack Mountains is what enables its residents to actively enjoy skiing, hiking, rock climbing, kayaking, and camping. Recently, Burlington was selected as the second happiest place to live in America by Self Magazine and this fact is eagerly supported by the city's own outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate their city's proximity to Montreal, Canada, a city 2-hour drive away from Burlington, and Bost, a city 4-hour drive away from Burlington.
Facilities
Full access to all university facilities including the library, technology, and sports facilities
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