Welcome!
A Comprehensive,
Multilevel Program
Classes are offered in speaking/listening, reading, vocabulary development, writing/grammar skills, accent improvement and American culture, toward academic proficiency and social communication. Special emphasis is placed on university preparation: written expression, TOEFL preparation, vocabulary expansion, comprehension, and speaking skills. Class levels range from beginner to advanced. Participants are undergraduate, graduate, and professional level. Small classes (8 to 15 people) enable students to advance rapidly.
| Spring 2008 Course Schedule -- January 14 to May 2 |
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Summer 2008 Session I: June 2 - July 3; Session II:July 7-August 7 |
Great
Location
Seton
Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey, welcomes students to study
on a quiet, spacious campus thirty minutes from Manhattan, and just five
hours from Baltimore, Maryland; Washington, D.C.; and Boston,
Massachusetts. Easy access to train and bus lines.
Learning Goes Beyond the Classroom
In addition to formal classroom activities, students take trips to New York city and nearby sites of interest, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, United Nations, Museum of Natural History, Statue of Liberty, Broadway shows, Wall Street, and the New Jersey shore. Regular trips to Washington D.C., New England, and beyond. Hundreds of activities on and off campus are available through an array of college organizations.
Experienced
Instructors
with graduate degrees, and many years of teaching ESL
and related fields at the university and adult level, ensure the
academic objectives, preparation of challenging course content,
effective teaching methodologies, and stimulating interaction.
A Wide Range of Student Services
The Office of International
Programs
(O.I.P.) provides personal consultation and assistance to all
international students and scholars affiliated with Seton Hall
University. I-20 certificates are provided to assist in obtaining the
F-1 student visa. Computer Services: all ESL
students are given an email account and have access to several computer
labs. On-campus
housing is
available for ESL undergraduate students. Off-campus residences are
available for ESL and graduate students, at less expense. Access to
recreation and sports facilities, campus activities, excursions, and
community events. ESLP students are invited to join the
International Students Association and many other clubs and
organizations.
Contact us! Email:
esl@shu.edu Telephone: 973-761-9254