- Ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide - One of the best comprehensive universities in Canada - Amazing location in the capital city of Victoria
National Mix
The nationality and age mix ; varies over different time periods, courses and levels.
Conditional Admission
Successful completion of the ELC's University Admission Preparation Programs prepares students to study at English-speaking universities and satisfies the UVic language requirement for undergraduate and graduate programs. Students with a TOEFL iBT 71 or IELTS 5.5 who meet the academic requirements for UVic may be granted admission to the University Pathway Program for International Students and/or gain conditional acceptance to undergraduate programs.
English Language CentreAbout the
The English Language Centre (ELC) has been offering high quality ESL programs since 1970 and we are happy to welcome over 2500 students each year. We are also proud to be an important part of UVic, ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide and one of the best comprehensive universities in Canada. Intensive classes! Modern campus! Pathways to Degree Programs! International friends! These are just some of the reasons why each year more than 2500 international students choose UVic’s English Language Centre (ELC) programs to improve their English skills. The English Language Centre (ELC) is part of the University of Victoria (UVic), a medium-sized university located on a modern campus in the west-coast capital city of Victoria, British Columbia. Spectacular landscapes, outdoor activities, excellent shopping and nightlife make Victoria one of Canada’s favourite tourist destinations. UVic’s location in Victoria is convenient and scenic – just 10 minutes away from the beach and 15 minutes from downtown. UVic consistently ranks among Canada’s top 3 universities and is listed in the top 1% of universities worldwide. ELC students have unlimited access to all of UVic’s academic and recreational facilities, allowing them to become part of an exciting student community of 19,000 degree students. Outside of classes, ELC students enjoy a variety of social and cultural activities which allow our students to explore the beauty and culture of Victoria, while offering an opportunity to practise their English with each other, and with Canadians.The ELC has been providing students with innovative English programs for over 40 years, and in 2012 we are offering the NEW University Pathway Program for international students who wish to study at the University of Victoria, one of the top universities in Canada! ELC programs begin every month and can be combined to suit each student´s schedule and interests, making it easy to study in Victoria for 1 month, 6 months, a year, or longer!
University of Victoria(UVic)About the
The English Language Centre is proud to be part of the University of Victoria, ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide and one of the best comprehensive universities in Canada! UVic is a medium-sized university that enjoys state-of-the-art facilities within a beautiful, park-like campus. We have a strong reputation for research and one of the largest cooperative education programs in western Canada. By combining a great education with a great city, UVic ensures its students have the best university experience possible. It's no surprise that 97% of UVic students rate the university as excellent.
22 class hours per week Study Centre and Pronunciation Clinic (8 hours per week) 6 levels of instruction from Upper Beginner to University Admission Preparation General or Academic concentrations for students at the intermediate to advanced levels English Work Experience (EWEP) option for students at the high-intermediate to advanced levels General Advanced Level (GAP) for advanced students to focus on career, cultural and global issues Free weekly activities and a variety of optional activities for a minimal cost Homestay accommodation (National Award Winner, 2007)
Curriculum :
The 12-Week Intensive English program, or "ELPI", offers an intensive language immersion experience with a range of class levels, which allows students to build on their progress in previous sessions and offers a path to admission to the University of Victoria. This program combines 22 class hours per week, tutorial and pronunciation resources at UVic outside of classes and a full schedule of socio-cultural activities which allow students to practise their English skills while exploring and enjoying Canadian culture.
At the beginning of the ELPI program, students complete a written and speaking placement test so they can be placed in the correct level. All students must attend the placement tests on the first day of the program. Any student arriving late cannot be guaranteed placement in ELPI. If classes are full and a student cannot be placed, he/she will be transferred to the next available session of Monthly English or to the next available ELPI session. Upper Beginner to Low-Intermediate levels build fundamental communication skills. They focus on comprehension and speaking confidence by improving pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. At the Intermediate and Advanced levels, student choose either a general or an academic program. The general program is excellent for professional or personal development. The academic program is for students who plan to attend an English-speaking college or university.The University Admission Preparation Level (UAP) is the most advanced level in the ELPI program. Successful completion of this program satisfies the English requirement for admission to University of Victoria degree programs.The General Advanced Level (GAP) is also offered to advanced students who want to strengthen their proficiency in English for international communication. This level focuses on career, business, global issues and individual interests. Students volunteer in the community for a minimum of 2 hours per week.
Formal examinations are held each session and a report card is issued at the end of the session. The final mark is the total of all assignments. After completing each level, students receive a Certificate of Participation. The Certificate of Participation will be awarded to students who attend at least 80% of the scheduled classes. Students who miss 20% or more classes (including late arrival and/or early departure) will not receive the Certificate of Participation. All students will receive a Record of Grade (report card) at the end of the program.
This program includes structured classes from Monday to Friday and time in the Study Centre and Pronunciation Clinic for a total of 30 hours per week. Elective class options focus on particular language skills and special topics of interest such as Business English, Canadian Culture, Pronunciation, Music and TOEFL Preparation. Topics vary and students may choose 2 electives per term. Elective classes count for 10% of the overall program evaluation. Outside of classes, students can take advantage of the excellent learning resources available on campus, including the Study Centre and Pronunciation Clinic, the Computer-Assisted Language Laboratory, library and computer labs. Students in this program enjoy a full calendar of free weekly activities as well as a variety of optional activities offered at minimal cost.
22 class hours per week Study Centre and Pronunciation Clinic (8 hours per week) 6 levels of instruction from Upper Beginner to University Admission Preparation General or Academic concentrations for students at the intermediate to advanced levels English Work Experience (EWEP) option for students at the high-intermediate to advanced levels General Advanced Level (GAP) for advanced students to focus on career, cultural and global issues Free weekly activities and a variety of optional activities for a minimal cost Homestay accommodation (National Award Winner, 2007)
Curriculum :
The 12-Week Intensive English program, or "ELPI", offers an intensive language immersion experience with a range of class levels, which allows students to build on their progress in previous sessions and offers a path to admission to the University of Victoria. This program combines 22 class hours per week, tutorial and pronunciation resources at UVic outside of classes and a full schedule of socio-cultural activities which allow students to practise their English skills while exploring and enjoying Canadian culture.
At the beginning of the ELPI program, students complete a written and speaking placement test so they can be placed in the correct level. All students must attend the placement tests on the first day of the program. Any student arriving late cannot be guaranteed placement in ELPI. If classes are full and a student cannot be placed, he/she will be transferred to the next available session of Monthly English or to the next available ELPI session. Upper Beginner to Low-Intermediate levels build fundamental communication skills. They focus on comprehension and speaking confidence by improving pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. At the Intermediate and Advanced levels, student choose either a general or an academic program. The general program is excellent for professional or personal development. The academic program is for students who plan to attend an English-speaking college or university.The University Admission Preparation Level (UAP) is the most advanced level in the ELPI program. Successful completion of this program satisfies the English requirement for admission to University of Victoria degree programs.The General Advanced Level (GAP) is also offered to advanced students who want to strengthen their proficiency in English for international communication. This level focuses on career, business, global issues and individual interests. Students volunteer in the community for a minimum of 2 hours per week.
Formal examinations are held each session and a report card is issued at the end of the session. The final mark is the total of all assignments. After completing each level, students receive a Certificate of Participation. The Certificate of Participation will be awarded to students who attend at least 80% of the scheduled classes. Students who miss 20% or more classes (including late arrival and/or early departure) will not receive the Certificate of Participation. All students will receive a Record of Grade (report card) at the end of the program.
This program includes structured classes from Monday to Friday and time in the Study Centre and Pronunciation Clinic for a total of 30 hours per week. Elective class options focus on particular language skills and special topics of interest such as Business English, Canadian Culture, Pronunciation, Music and TOEFL Preparation. Topics vary and students may choose 2 electives per term. Elective classes count for 10% of the overall program evaluation. Outside of classes, students can take advantage of the excellent learning resources available on campus, including the Study Centre and Pronunciation Clinic, the Computer-Assisted Language Laboratory, library and computer labs. Students in this program enjoy a full calendar of free weekly activities as well as a variety of optional activities offered at minimal cost.
Course Information
Class size
15 Students
Schedule
12 Weeks
Course Level
6 level
VISA Info
Acceptance letter issu
Minimum age
18
Accommodation
Homestay, On-Campus Dorm/residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2022Year schedule), has been finished. (2023Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
(CAD)$ 150
Tuition
12 Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
(CAD)$ 4,250 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
(CAD)$ 300
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
4weeks
(CAD)$ 950
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Focus of Study : This summer 9-week Intensive Academic English program, or "ELAI", provides an intensive language immersion experience and offers a path to admission to the University of Victoria.
Benefit, Goal of this course : Students who pass a level in the ELAI program will be placed in the next level in the the September ELPI program.
Curriculum : Program features 5 levels of instruction: Upper beginner to Advanced. The studies are focused on concentration on the Academic skills required for entrance to university. Students have unlimited access to the excellent academic facilities on campus, including the Computer Assisted Language Laboratory, library and computer labs
Focus of Study : This summer 9-week Intensive Academic English program, or "ELAI", provides an intensive language immersion experience and offers a path to admission to the University of Victoria.
Benefit, Goal of this course : Students who pass a level in the ELAI program will be placed in the next level in the the September ELPI program.
Curriculum : Program features 5 levels of instruction: Upper beginner to Advanced. The studies are focused on concentration on the Academic skills required for entrance to university. Students have unlimited access to the excellent academic facilities on campus, including the Computer Assisted Language Laboratory, library and computer labs
Focus of Study : This program focuses on speaking and listening skills. This has exciting social and cultural activities. Students participate in and discuss Canadian culture using a curriculum based on cross-cultural communication.
Benefit, Goal of this course : Students will receive a progress report and a Certificate of Participation at the end of the program. The Certificate of Participation will be awarded to students who attend at least 80% of the scheduled classes.
Curriculum : Program has Upper Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced class levels. Students have unlimited access to UVic’s Computer Assisted Language Laboratory, libraries and computer labs Classroom Hour : Monthly Language and Culture programs run from June to August. For monthly programs from September - May, Monday - Friday 8:30am - 12:30pm Intensive English Classes
Focus of Study : This program focuses on speaking and listening skills. This has exciting social and cultural activities. Students participate in and discuss Canadian culture using a curriculum based on cross-cultural communication.
Benefit, Goal of this course : Students will receive a progress report and a Certificate of Participation at the end of the program. The Certificate of Participation will be awarded to students who attend at least 80% of the scheduled classes.
Curriculum : Program has Upper Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced class levels. Students have unlimited access to UVic’s Computer Assisted Language Laboratory, libraries and computer labs Classroom Hour : Monthly Language and Culture programs run from June to August. For monthly programs from September - May, Monday - Friday 8:30am - 12:30pm Intensive English Classes
Course Information
Schedule
3, 4, 5, 6 Weeks
Accommodation
Homestay, On-Campus Dorm/residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2022Year schedule), has been finished. (2023Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
Tuition
3 Week
4 Week
5 Week
6 Week
Week
(CAD)$ 1,550 / Week
(CAD)$ 1,750 / Week
(CAD)$ 2,175 / Week
(CAD)$ 2,650 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
(CAD)$ 300
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
4 weeks (September to December)
(CAD)$ 950
3 weeks (July to August)
(CAD)$ 1330
4 weeks (July to August)
(CAD)$ 1755
6 weeks (July to August)
(CAD)$ 2420
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Focus of Study : The English Work Experience Program (EWEP) offers an excellent opportunity to develop your English skills during a 6-week unpaid volunteer placement in a local charity or non-profit organization after completing the 12-week Intensive English program (ELPI).
Benefit, Goal of this course : During your placement, you will participate in the daily activities of a Canadian organization and gain valuable experience to add to your resume.
Curriculum : Students can get the Letter of Recommendation from their Employer and the Program Coordinator and Certificate of Participation. Classroom Hour : Program features 4 work-preparation workshops and 6-week volunteer work term(150 hours).
Focus of Study : The English Work Experience Program (EWEP) offers an excellent opportunity to develop your English skills during a 6-week unpaid volunteer placement in a local charity or non-profit organization after completing the 12-week Intensive English program (ELPI).
Benefit, Goal of this course : During your placement, you will participate in the daily activities of a Canadian organization and gain valuable experience to add to your resume.
Curriculum : Students can get the Letter of Recommendation from their Employer and the Program Coordinator and Certificate of Participation. Classroom Hour : Program features 4 work-preparation workshops and 6-week volunteer work term(150 hours).
Course Information
Schedule
4 Weeks
Accommodation
Homestay, On-Campus Dorm/residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2022Year schedule), has been finished. (2023Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
Tuition
4 Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
(CAD)$ 3,200 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
(CAD)$ 300
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
4weeks
(CAD)$ $1,745
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
This program is designed to prepare students to study at an English-speaking university by developing the necessary skills for a non-native speaker to participate in an academic setting with confidence. Benefit, Goal of this course : University Admission Preparation is the highest level in the 12-Week program (ELPI) offered in January, April and September each year. Successful completion of this level satisfies the English requirement for entry into UVic undergraduate and graduate programs*
Curriculum : The UAP develops and strengthens skills in oral presentations, note taking, reading academic texts, report writing, research, computer use and academic English. Classroom Hour : Monday - Friday (30 hours per week) Core Classes: 18 hours (morning or afternoon) Elective classes: 4 hours Study Centre and Pronunciation Clinic: 8 hours (optional)
This program is designed to prepare students to study at an English-speaking university by developing the necessary skills for a non-native speaker to participate in an academic setting with confidence. Benefit, Goal of this course : University Admission Preparation is the highest level in the 12-Week program (ELPI) offered in January, April and September each year. Successful completion of this level satisfies the English requirement for entry into UVic undergraduate and graduate programs*
Curriculum : The UAP develops and strengthens skills in oral presentations, note taking, reading academic texts, report writing, research, computer use and academic English. Classroom Hour : Monday - Friday (30 hours per week) Core Classes: 18 hours (morning or afternoon) Elective classes: 4 hours Study Centre and Pronunciation Clinic: 8 hours (optional)
Course Information
Class size
15 Students
Schedule
48 Weeks
Course Level
6 level
VISA Info
Acceptance letter issue
Minimum age
18
Accommodation
Homestay, On-Campus Dorm/residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2022Year schedule), has been finished. (2023Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
Tuition
48 Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
(CAD)$ 34,950 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
(CAD)$ 3,000
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
4 weeks
(CAD)$ 950
8months
(CAD)$ 7922
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Accommodation
UVic Homestay
Welcome to the University of Victoria's award-winning homestay program! We bring international students and Canadian families together to share their cultures with each other. Our staff is dedicated to creating opportunities for homestay students and Canadian families to develop long-lasting friendships. Homestay is a wonderful experience that you will never forget.
We provide Homestay for:
students enrolled in English Language Centre Programs from September to June, international students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Victoria
University Dormitories
Living in UVic's dormitoriesis a wonderful experience because everything that you need — classrooms, cafeterias, pubs, a movie theatre, a travel agency, an interfaith chapel and many more facilities — is just a short walk from your dormitory room. You will also be living with your classmates as well as Canadian Cultural Assistant staff, giving you an opportunity to practise English while learning about many other cultures.
NOTE: UVic dormitory accommodation is only available for short-term programs in July and August.
The ELC's Dormitory Accommodation includes: a single room with a bed, desk, dresser, mirror, linens and free internet access, a cafeteria meal plan (2-3 meals per day), support of Cultural Assistant staff living in the residences, additional evening and weekend activities.
Private Housing
UVic Residence Services office maintains current lists of houses, apartments, and rooms for rent. Victoria newspapers and campus billboards also advertise rental options, including short-term sublets and people looking for roommates.
Surrounding Area
The province of british Columbia is located on Canada's west coast. Victoria is the capital city of BC. Victoria has the mildest climate in Canada, with warm, dry summers and winter with rain, but very little snow. Victoria is located on Vancouver Island and is a short flight or ferry ride to Vancouver and Seattle. Spectacular ocean, mountain and forest scenery surround Vancouver Island. Over 1 million tourists visit Victoria each year to enjoy: outdoor activities like biking, sailing, kayaking, cycling, famous gardens, parks and beaches, excellent shopping, restaurants and nightlife.
Facilities
16 classrooms, 2 computer laboratories, Easy access to Registration, Teaching and Homestay staff, Libraries, Computer Labs, Computer-Assisted Language Laboratory, Study Centre, Pronunciation Tutoring Clinic
Activity
As an ELC student, you are part of UVic's exciting student community with access to social activities with ELC Cultural Assistants. Activities are not only fun, they improve English too! Enjoy whale watching, hiking, dancing, sports and our many workshops with the CAs and your new international friends.
- Kayaking and Canoeing - Soccer - Summer BBQ Dancing - Beach Activities - Hiking - Water Sports
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