Intensive English Center brochure

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Intensive English Center


Why the Intensive English Center? We’ll improve your English, prepare you for the university and introduce you to American culture.

St. Cloud State University’s Intensive English Center (IEC) is a moderately-sized program committed to providing the highest quality English language and American cultural learning experiences for our international multilingual students. We provide English language instruction for individuals whose primary language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills. Additionally, the IEC provides introductions to general American and academic American culture. These opportunities allow students to grow as they learn to successfully communicate in English and learn to live in a different culture. Additionally, students in the program: • Are offered conditional admission • May bypass the TOEFL, IELTS, PET requirement with a successful completion of Level 4 and/or Level 5 • May be eligible for in-state tuition after completion of the IEC and participation in the Academic and Culture Sharing Scholarship

For more information on the Intensive English program at St. Cloud State: www.stcloudstate.edu/iec www.studyusa.com

Where Most of our current IEC students come from Fall 2013

52% Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 14% China 6% Brazil 5% South Korea 5% Burkina Faso 18% Other

The Intensive English Center contributes significantly to university’s overall diversity and provides opportunities for cross-cultural and intercultural communication, leaving a life changing and lasting impact on our students, faculty, and staff communities.

The Intensive English Center helped me to open my ears.


Small class size

Experienced

Field trips

Only 5-15 students per class

Teachers with international teaching and living experiences

Explore local areas of interest including native American reservations, The State Capitol, Mall of America and state parks.

23+

hours of English Language Instruction a week

1:1 Tutoring available

6

levels of english language instruction

St. Cloud State’s Intensive English Center is an amazing place. The teachers teach us grammar, reading, writing, listening and culture seriously, patiently, but helpfully and kindly.

Or enjoy cultural activities like canoeing the Mississippi river, ice skating and snow skiing.


Since 2003, More than

80

Study here. Live here.

%

of the Intensive English Center graduates have earned their undergraduate or graduate degrees from St. Cloud State.

Student Support & facilities • Scholarships available for students who continue their studies at St. Cloud State. www.stcloudstate.edu/financialaid

• Supporting our students is a core value, from Multicultural Student Services to Career Services. www.stcloudstate.edu/campuslife

• Student Union offers multiple academic, social, recreational and dining opportunities. www.stcloudstate.edu/atwood

Get involved • Experience campus life with about 250 student organizations, we have something for everyone. www.stcloudstate.edu/campuslife

• Become a Husky and get involved with Campus Life and Development. www.stcloudstate.edu/campusinvolvement

• Experience even more through internships. www.stcloudstate.edu/educationabroad

• Join the International Student Association email: isss@stcloudstate.edu


Experience here.

St. Cloud State’s Intensive English Center for me is more than a school that people come to improve their English skills before college. They’re like a new family for me and I will leave my heart full of pain.

Student Health Services • St. Cloud State offers comprehensive student health services, including a health providers, a pharmacy and health education programs. www.stcloudstate.edu/healthservices

Campus Housing & Dining • On-campus housing is available with a wide-variety of living arrangements from dual occupancy to apartment style living. www.stcloudstate.edu/reslife

• Campus cafeteria offering a full line of dining options seven days a week. Student union offers additional dining opportunities. www.scsudining.com

• Off-campus housing options


Majors and Minors MAJORS AND EMPHASIS AREAS

Art

English -- Creative Writing -- Linguistics -- Literature -- Rhetorical and Applied Writing

Art Education

Entrepreneurship

Art History

Environmental Science/Studies

Accounting Anthropology

Music (Teaching) -- Instrumental -- Vocal

Applied Statistics Asian Pacific American Studies Athletic Coaching

Nuclear Medicine Technology

Chicano/a Studies

Nursing

Computer Networking and Applications

Philosophy Physical Education (BES)

Data Communications Developmental/Adapted Physical Education

French

Physics -- Astrophysics -- Electro-Optics -- Engineering Science

French (Teaching)

Physics Education

Ethnic Studies

Athletic Training

Geography

Forensic Science

Biology (BES)

German

Planning and Community Development

Biochemistry

German (Teaching)

Political Science

Biomedical Science

Psychology

Gerontology

Global Studies

Biotechnology

Health and Physical Education

Radiologic Technology

Business Economics

History

Real Estate

Chemical Dependency

Hydrology

Chemistry

Information Systems

Recreation and Sports Management

Chemistry Education

Information Technology Security

Communication Arts and Literature (Teaching)

International Business

Communication Sciences and Disorders

Land Survey/Mapping Science

Studio Arts -- Graphic Design -- 2-D Media -- 3-D Media -- Integrated Media

Communication Studies -- Intercultural Communication -- Leadership/Organization Communication -- Relational Communication -- Rhetorical and Performance Studies

Film Studies Finance

International Relations Latin American Studies Liberal Studies (BES) Life Science Education Management -- Human Resources Management -- Operations Management

Secondary Education Social Studies Education -- Economics -- Geography -- History -- Political Science -- Sociology Social Work Sociology -- Applied Sociology Spanish Spanish (Teaching)

Community Health

Manufacturing Engineering

Community Psychology

Marketing

Computer Engineering

Earth Science

Mass Communications/ Journalism -- Advertising -- Broadcasting—Radio and Television -- News Editorial (Print Media) -- Public Relations

Earth and Space Science (Teaching)

Mathematical Economics

Technology Education

Mathematics

Ecology and Field Biology -- Ecology and Natural Resources -- Wildlife Biology

Mathematics (Teaching)

Theatre -- Design/Technology -- History/Criticism -- Acting/Directing

Computer Science Computer Science (Applied) Criminal Justice Early Childhood Education

Economics Electrical Engineering Elementary Education

Mechanical Engineering Medical Laboratory Science Meteorology Music -- Instrumental Performance -- Jazz -- Piano Pedagogy -- Piano Performance -- Theory and Composition -- Vocal -- Vocal Performance

Special Education

East Asian Studies English as a Second Language

Geographic Information Science Heritage Preservation Human Relations Intercultural Communications Military Science Optics Reading Instruction Religious Studies Technology Studies PRE-PROFESSIONAL STUDY

Pre-Agriculture Pre-Chiropractic Pre-Dental Hygiene Pre-Dentistry Pre-Forestry Pre-Horticulture

Statistics -- Mathematical Statistics -- Applied Statistics -- Actuarial Science

Pre-Law

Technology Management -- Industrial Management -- Construction Management

Pre-Optometry

Travel and Tourism Women’s Studies MINORS Programs Only

Pre-Medicine Pre-Mortuary Science Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physician Assistant Pre-Podiatry Pre-Veterinary Medicine UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

Business Intelligence Information Assurance

African Studies

Information Media

African American Studies

Insurance

American Indian Studies

Land Surveying

Sample schedule: Daily classroom instruction and activities are geared towards building fluency and

vocabulary. Instruction, skills-practice, discussions and presentations would include pronunciation, spoken grammar, listening comprehension, conversation and practical writing. Friday afternoons are reserved for visits to sites outside of the classroom where you can experience culture firsthand.


How to apply: We’re excited you’re considering St. Cloud State. Complete online application to apply. www.stcloudstate.edu/iec/info.asp www.stcloudstate.edu/internationalstudies

Requirements:

Conditional Admission:

Language Admissions:

• High School graduate • 18 years of age or older • Proof of Financial Support ($26,000 for one year) • Demonstrate minimum of 2 years of English language instruction • Completed IEC Application • $ 100 application fee (nonrefundable)

• Undergraduate:

• Undergraduate: TOEFL-ibt 61, TOEFL-ITP 500, IELTS 5.5 or higher or successful completion of Level 4 • Graduate: TOEFL-ibt 79, TOEFL-ITP, 550, IELTS 6.5 or higher or successful completion of Level 5

www.stcloudstate.edu/ internationaladmissions

• Graduate:

www.stcloudstate.edu/ gradadmissions

St. Cloud Community St. Cloud’s size, approximately 65,000 people, makes for an ideal place to study and live. Sitting on the edge of the Mississippi River, the great outdoors begins in our back yard. From biking, hiking and fishing in summer to cross country skiing, ice skating and snow shoeing in the winter. St. Cloud brings enjoyment yearround. Outdoor Endeavors on campus can help you plan your next adventure. St. Cloud also is an outstate Minnesota hub for shopping and entertainment. A vibrant downtown offers a variety of restaurants, bars, night clubs and live theatre. If you want to explore more, St. Cloud is just an hour away from professional sports action; major concert events at Target Center and Xcel Energy Center; contemporary art at the Walker Art Center; and the 520-store Mall of America in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul). Getting here The Minneapolis/St. Paul international airport (MSP) services flights from around the world on a daily basis. A pleasant, in-expensive shuttle ride brings you from MSP airport to St. Cloud State in less than two hours.


4:1

80+

FAculty-to-student Ratio within St. Cloud State’s Intensive English Center

1 Million

Countries represented by St. Cloud State Students

250

1,000+

Clubs and organizations to get involved with and stay engaged

Hours that St. Cloud State students volunteer each year

International students attending St. Cloud State

Forbes Magazine

Awards & Distinctions

Top 4% Most affordable of “america’s top colleges”

Heiskell Award From the Institute of International Education for our partnership with Universidad de Concepción, Chile.

850 Academic and Cultural sharing scholarships to international students (in-state Tuition)

Senator Paul Simon Award For Comprehensive Internationalization

Request more information www.stcloudstate.edu/iec

Take a virtual tour www.stcloudstate.edu/virtualtour

Contact info Intensive English Center Building 51, Room 108 720 Fourth Ave. S. St. Cloud, Minnesota 56301-4498 Telephone 320.308.3062

Email iec@stcloudstate.edu iecadmissions@stcloudstate.edu

SCSUIEC

St. Cloud State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, creed, religion, age, national origin, disability, marital status, status with regards to public assistance, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or status as a U.S. veteran. The Title IX coordinator at SCSU is Ellyn Bartges. For additional information, contact the Office of Equity & Affirmative Action, (320) 308-5123, Admin. Services Bldg. Rm 102.


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