Spring 2024 EAP Program Guide

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ACADEMIC PREPARATION
ENGLISH FOR
(EAP) PROGRAM GUIDE SPRING 2024

SPRING 2024 ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PREPARATION (EAP) PROGRAM GUIDE

Congratulations!

On behalf of Niagara College’s International Division, welcome to Niagara College! We are so excited to have you studying with us.

Our highly qualified and passionate faculty members are ready to support you with your goal of improving your English and empower you academically and professionally! We look forward to seeing you grow throughout this adventure and want you to know we are here to support you along the way.

This guide provides you with some tools and resources that we believe are key to your success.

We cannot wait to see what you accomplish during your time with Niagara College Canada.

Wishing you all the best with your NC journey,

School

English Language

“When I came to Canada, I understood half of what people said and couldn’t communicate my thoughts properly. My English is understood today because I studied in NC’s EAP program and now English has become my second language, which is a credit to my wonderful teachers. The EAP program helped me a lot with my postsecondary studies, with getting a job, and with being able to talk to people here.”

Ingrid Vitalino

Program: EAP, Construction Engineering Hometown: Brazil

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Niagara College’s English for Academic Preparation (EAP) Program

EAP offers 5 different levels to improve your English language development, each level is 4 months in duration and will prepare you for success in your post-secondary program and career.

NC’s EAP will help you...

• Prepare for post-secondary studies at Niagara College

• Improve personal and professional development

• Build on previous language learning

• Prepare for your future career

SPRING 2024 Key Dates

May 1 - 3 - Orientation

May 6 - June 21 - Classes

June 24 - 28 - Break Week

Your NC Journey Beginner to Advanced English

EAP ENGLISH PLACEMENT TESTING

Option 1

• Complete the EAP Placement Test in-person in Canada at the EAP Orientation. EAP Orientation is held every semester, a few days before classes begin.

• Consists of speaking and writing components, and an English computer test.

Option 2

• Register for the Remote EAP Placement Test. (online)

• $100 fee (credited back to your student account once you enroll in EAP classes within 6 months of testing.)

• Results available within 48 business hours.

• Consists of speaking and writing components, and an English computer test.

• The test is on Zoom or Microsoft Teams.

• Remote EAP placement test results are only valid for up to 6 months.

July 1 - August 16 - Classes ?

Prior to beginning your studies in the EAP program, you must complete an English placement test, or submit external English proficiency scores to determine the EAP level (1-5) you will be studying.

Option 3

• Submit International English Language Testing System (IELTS), TOEFL iBT or Pearson PTE Academic Online.

For questions or to submit scores, email: esltesting@niagaracollege.ca

Apply for NC post-secondary programs or use new English skills in your profession

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Level 1 & 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 GRADUATE Level 5 of EAP English Foundations Academic Foundations Academic Foundations Career and Academic Readiness 24 hours a week 23 hours a week 25 hours a week 23 Hours a week
development in: Speaking
development in:
in:
Grammar
and
and Multimedia Literacy
Skill
Listening Reading Writing Grammar Skill
Speaking Listening Reading Writing Grammar Skill development
Applied
Comprehension Skills
Strategy Development Speaking Production Developing Academic Writing Skill development in: Applied Comprehension
Active and Accurate Writing Speaking Production Listening and Note Taking Skills for College Preparation (all sections of level 5 students)

Moving to the Next EAP Level

• Above 50% in all subjects = move to next level

• Below 50% in 1 or more classes = repeat level

• 90% or higher at the end of Levels 1, 2, or 3 – option to retake the placement test to skip a level. To skip Level 5, the student will need to achieve an average of 90% or higher, take a Level 5 final test, and receive a recommendation for post-secondary entry by the Associate Dean.

Post-Secondary Planning

If you plan on taking a post-secondary program at Niagara College, plan ahead as programs fill up quickly. Explore your post-secondary options as soon as you are placed in an EAP program level which gives you an approximate EAP graduation timeline.

For any inquiries related to your current or future plans after completing the English for Academic Preparation Program, or if you require support to adjust to studying at Niagara college, please contact your ESL Student Advisor at: esladvising@niagaracollege.ca

Contact the Global Business Development team member of your region to ensure the program you choose is available.

• Staff directory: niagaracollege.ca/employeedirectory

• To check program availability: international.niagaracollege.ca/programs/ program-availability

Timetable Pickup

Timetable pickup will take place on :

May 6, 2024, from 8:30am-9:30am

(Room information to be determined)

Schedules are established according to program needs, and availability of rooms and faculty teaching assignments and cannot be changed.

The college offers classes at any time from 8:30am to 5:30pm.

Post-secondary Entry from Niagara College’s EAP Program

Undergraduate diplomas, certificates, and international nursing programs

70% average with a minimum of 50% in each level 5 class

Bachelor’s degree or post-graduate certificate

75% average with a minimum of 60% in each level 5 class

Textbooks

Your professors will provide you with a list of textbooks needed for each course with the version needed for your class – be aware of the version you are purchasing as some older versions may not be accepted.

• Buy your textbooks at the NC bookstore on the Welland campus in room L25

• Buy them from the online store and pick them up from the store: niagaracollege.ca/studentlife/bookstores

• You may choose to sell your books at the end of the term

MAY 6

Health, Wellness and Accessibility Services

Our team is here to provide you with all the tools and resources for success in your journey. The Health, Wellness, and Accessibility team are here to ensure equal access to education for everyone and offer services for free and with confidentiality.

If you are undergoing stress and need to see a counselor, or want to reach out to our accessibility advisor to require support and accommodation for physical disabilities, you can connect with their team at hwas@niagaracollege.ca or 905-735-2211 ex 7778

For more information, please visit: niagaracollege.ca/hwas

Important Websites

Access important resources to receive news and stay current with your course requirements.

Access your MyNC portal: www.niagaracollege.ca/mync

• Your portal provides you with access to your dashboard, Brightspace, and other applications that are available to you.

Access your dashboard: portalnc.niagaracollege.ca/Dashboard

• Manage everything from forms, resources, financials or to check bus lines and queues

Access Brightspace (courses and classes): niagaracollege.ca/brightspace

• Your professors will provide material and resources in Brightspace. Important tools are also your calendar of assignments and projects due.

Communicating

Activate and access your NC e-mail as some professors will send emails to update you about your classes and other academic and non-academic topics. You can access your student email account by going to: outlook.office.com/mail

Your student email domain will appear as: USERNAME@ncstudents.niagaracollege.ca

Provide the recipient with your full name and your seven-digit student identification (ID) number so professors, advisors, or any other Niagara college staff can identify who you are and respond to your inquiries. Check your email regularly and respond when needed.

Example:

international.niagaracollege.ca

Academic Integrity

It is important to ensure that the work you are submitting in your classes is honest and not plagiarized.

Plagiarism is when you misrepresent others’ ideas in your work as your own. It includes:

• Cheating on tests

• Copying other students’ work

• Not citing someone else’s work

• Using the same work in more than one course

• Using technology to translate English work

This is called ‘academic misconduct’ and is penalized.

Penalty for plagiarizing

1st offence – grade of zero on assignment or test

2nd offence – stricter penalty (zero in the course)

3rd offence – you may be asked to leave the college

Plagiarism resources: nclibraries.niagaracollege.ca/citations/plagiarism international.niagaracollege.ca/isa/plagiarism-and -academic-integrity

Missing Classes

If you will not attend a class, notify your professor by sending them an email. If any assignments or tests are missed, you are also required to provide your professors with supporting documentation for any exemptions to be made. Being absent from class without permission could mean receiving a zero grade for a test or assignment.

Have questions? Need help?

Our staff are ready to support you.

• Email the International Division international@niagaracollege.ca

• Immigration, visa, or study permit questions: email Paul Kelly, International Student Advisor at pkelly@niagaracollege.ca

• Housing and settlement questions: email a housing and settlement advisor at housing@niagaracollege.ca

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