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elcome from Timothy P. White
On behalf of all of us at the University of California, Riverside, I welcome you to our University, which has a long tradition of hosting international students and scholars. From its beginning, the University of California, Riverside has actively participated in international exchanges, projects and programs. International students at the University of California, Riverside have enriched our programs and enhanced scholarship and research. I strongly believe that in this increasingly global society, it is important for all students to increase their international knowledge and intercultural competence in order to become prepared to actively participate in an international environment. Having international students at UCR broadens and enriches the educational experience for all of our students. We hope you have a wonderful experience at the University of California, Riverside, and we hope that you will also find many opportunities to meet and participate in academic and cultural activities with our diverse population of domestic students. Sincerely, Timothy P. White Chancellor, UC Riverside
We welcome you the University of California, Riverside Extension Center, which delivers English Language, Certificate and Diploma programs to over 3000 international students each year. UCR Extension is a great way for students to receive a University of California certificate or diploma, which is recognized around the world. Your international experience at the University of California, Riverside, will change your life and how you think about the world. You will meet and study with students from all over the world with whom you will form lifetime friendships. You can even choose to study with American students or have an American conversation partner. Whether you study in an English Language program or enroll in one of our Certificate or Post Graduate Diplomas, the skills you learn and the experiences you have at UCR Extension will help you achieve your personal and career goals. Sincerely, Sharon Duffy Dean, UCR Extension
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elcome from Sharon Duffy
Your Place to Shine
Contents
Summary of Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 English Language Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Intensive English Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 English for International Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Improving Oral Fluency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Conversation and American Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Summer English Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Academic, Professional and Postgraduate Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 University Admission Preparation Program . . . . . . . .16 University Credit Program (UCP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
UC Riverside Extension Center
Academic-Year Certificate Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Pathways to University and College Study in the USA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Postgraduate Diploma in Management . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Global Nursing Review Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Custom Training and Group Programs . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Social and Cultural Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Student Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Additional Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 How to Apply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
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International Education Programs
elcome from Bronwyn Jenkins-Deas
Come and join me in sunny Southern California and experience the California dream!!!
I know you’ll choose Riverside for the same reasons I chose to move here from Canada. The sun is always shining, the people are very friendly and internationally minded, the cost of living is much lower than the bigger cities and Riverside is the best central location in Southern California to visit all the famous sites I know you are going to want to visit – Disneyland, Hollywood, San Diego, the beautiful California beaches, Palm Springs, Las Vegas and others. The University of California, Riverside (UCR), has one of the largest and most successful international programs in the U.S.A. Each year we welcome over 3000 international students from over 40 countries. UCR has been offering high quality programs since 1975, including a multiple-level ESL program, business and TESOL programs. We also offer unique programs like the University Credit Program (UCP), which allows qualified students to take credit courses at the University of California, Riverside, or our new Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality Management where students who graduate will also earn a diploma from the American Hotel and Lodging Educational Institute, an international credential recognized globally. So come and experience the California dream with me at the University of California, Riverside – your place to shine! Sincerely, Ms. Bronwyn Jenkins-Deas Director International Education Programs University of California, Riverside, Extension
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Experience
Your Place to Shine Southern California
Famous around the world as a travel destination, California is the #1 U.S. destination for international students for English language and academic study. California is a once-in-a-lifetime experience you don’t want to miss. You can visit famous sites like Disneyland, Los Angeles, Hollywood, San Diego, San Francisco and Palm Springs. You can enjoy fabulous weather with over 300 days of sunshine each year. You can hike, bike, surf, boogie board or roller skate California. Whatever way you choose to experience California, you’re going to love it. We do!
Discover
Riverside
If you are planning your study in California, Riverside is the perfect location. Students choose Riverside for its climate, its friendly people and for its central location. It’s in the middle of everywhere! It’s close to all the sites you’ll want to visit. Save your money for the weekends because Riverside offers a much lower cost of living than the big California cities, yet it is close enough when you want to visit them. Safe and friendly, there are lots of things to see and do in Riverside. You’re going to call it home. We do!
Succeed at
University of California, Riverside Campus
University of California, Riverside
The University of California is one of the top ranked university systems in the world and includes 10 campuses. By studying at the University of California, Riverside, you have an opportunity to study at a prestigious U.S. university. The certificate or diploma you receive from the University of California, Riverside, will help shape your career and get you the best jobs when you return home.
Invent yourself at
International Education Programs (IEP)
With over 30 years’ history and a reputation worldwide for quality programs, IEP at the University of California, Riverside, is one of the largest international education programs in the U.S. and welcomes over 3000 students each year from over 40 countries. Our strengths are the level of commitment and service we provide our students and the high quality of our teachers. We know that you and your family are making a financial and personal commitment to supporting your study in the U.S. We want to help you have the experience of your lifetime and help you achieve your goals.
Explore
University Extension
The IEP is part of the University of California, Riverside, Extension, which provides professional programs in a wide range of areas, including Business and Management, Education, Information Technology, Law, Forensic and Criminal Sciences, Languages and the Arts. International students can participate in over 3,800 courses and 90 certificate and diploma programs offered through Extension.
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IEP Programs – Dates and Fees
English Language Programs
Tuition $1,550 $2,325 $2,850 $7,650
Jan 8 - Feb 6
English for International Business (EIB)
$1,550 $2,850
Jan 8 - Feb 6 Jan 8 - Mar 20
Improving Oral Fluency (IOF)
$1,550 $2,325 $2,850
Jan 8 - Feb 6
$2,850
Jan 8 - Mar 20
Intensive English Program (IEP)
4 weeks 6 weeks 10 weeks 30 weeks (AYP $900 discount) (page 9) 4 weeks 10 weeks 4 weeks 6 weeks 10 weeks
Conversation and American Culture (CAC) (3 weeks)
$1,200
Summer English Programs
Academic and Professional Programs University Admission Preparation Program (UAPP) (10 weeks) University Credit Program (UCP) (10 weeks) Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Methodologies Workshop (3 weeks) Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) One-year Certificate (maximum of four 10-week sessions) Academic-year Certificate Programs (AYCP) (9 months)
Postgraduate Certificates and Diplomas Postgraduate Certificate in Hospitality or Management 2 weeks (1 module) 4 weeks (any 2 modules) 10 weeks (full certificate program) 10-week optional internship (Management only)
Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) (9 months) Postgraduate Diploma Hospitality Management (PDGHM) (9 months) Global Nursing Review Program (GNRP) (9 months) * Courses, dates and fees subject to change without notice.
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Winter
Jan 8 - Mar 20 Jan 8 - Aug 28
Jan 8 - Mar 20 Jan 8-30 Feb 2-20 Mar 2-20
$3,500+
Jan 8 - Mar 20
$11,400
Jan 8 - Mar 20
$1,550
Jan 8-30 Jan 29 - Feb 20 Feb 26 - Mar 20
$10,500
$1,900 $3,400 $6,000 $1,900
Jan 8 - Mar 20 Jan 8 - Mar 20
$18,000
Jan 8 - Aug 28
$18,000 $19,400
Jan 8 - Aug 28 Jan 8 - Aug 28
Spring
2009
Summer
Fall
Summer
Fall
Mar 24 - Apr 23
Sep 23 - Oct 22
Sep 23 - Dec 3 Sep 23 - Jun 3
Sep 24 - Dec 4 Sep 24 - Jun 4
Jan 7 - Mar 19 Jan 7 - Aug 27
Mar 24 - Jun 4 Mar 24 - Dec 3
Jul 29 - Aug 27 Jun 17 - Jul 30 Jun 17 - Aug 27 Jun 17 - Mar 18
Mar 25 - Apr 24 Jun 18 - Jul 17 Mar 25 - Jun 5 Jun 18 - Aug 28
Sep 24 - Oct 23 Sep 24 - Dec 4
Jan 7 - Feb 5 Jan 7 - Mar 19
Mar 24 - Apr 23 Mar 24 - Jun 4
Jul 29 - Aug 27 Jun 17 - Aug 27
Sep 23 - Oct 22 Sep 23 - Dec 3
Mar 25 - Apr 24 Jul 30 - Aug 28 Jun 18 - Jul 31 Mar 25 - Jun 5 Jun 18 - Aug 28
Sep 24 - Oct 23
Jan 7 - Feb 5
Mar 24 - Apr 23
Sep 23 - Oct 22
Oct 5-23 Nov 2-20 Nov 30 - Dec 18
Jan 7-29 Feb 1-19 Mar 1-19
Apr 5-23 May 3-21 May 31 - Jun 18
Jul 29 - Aug 27 Jun 17 - Jul 30 Jun 17 - Aug 27
Jul 6-24 Aug 3-21 Aug 31 - Sep 18
Sep 24 - Dec 4
Jan 7 - Feb 5
Spring
Mar 25 - Apr 24 Jul 30 - Aug 28 Jun 18 - Jul 31 Mar 25 - Jun 5 Jun 18 - Aug 28 Mar 25 - Dec 4 Jun 18 - Mar 19
Apr 6-24 May 4-22 Jun 1-19
Sep 24 - Oct 23
Winter
2010
Jan 7 - Mar 19
(See various dates June through August.) Mar 25 - Jun 5
Jun 18 - Aug 28
Apr 2-24
Jul 2-24 Jul 30 - Aug 21
Mar 25 - Jun 5
Jun 18 - Aug 28
Sep 24 - Dec 4 Sep 24 - Dec 4
Mar 24 - Jun 4
Jul 5-23 Aug 2-20 Aug 30 - Sep 17
Sep 23 - Dec 3
Oct 4-22 Nov 1-19 Nov 29 - Dec 17
(See various dates June through August.) Jan 7 - Mar 19
Mar 24 - Jun 4
Jun 17 - Aug 27
Jan 7-29 Jan 28 - Feb 19 Feb 25 - Mar 19
Apr 1-23
Jul 1-23 Jul 29 - Aug 20
Jan 7 - Mar 19
Mar 24 - Jun 4
Jun 17 - Aug 27
Sep 23 - Dec 3 Sep 23 - Dec 3
Mar 25 - Jun 5 Jun 18 - Aug 28 Sep 24 - Dec 4 Jan 7 - Mar 19 (You may begin the program in any session above.)
Mar 24 - Jun 4 Jun 17 - Aug 27 Sep 23 - Dec 3 (You may begin the program in any session above.)
(Dates dependent on modules chosen.) (Dates dependent on modules chosen.) Mar 25 - Jun 5 Jun 18 - Aug 28 Sep 24 - Dec 4 Mar 25 - Jun 5 Jun 18 - Aug 28 Sep 24 - Dec 4
Jan 7 - Mar 19 Jan 7 - Mar 19
(Dates dependent on modules chosen.) (Dates dependent on modules chosen.) Mar 24 - Jun 4 Jun 17 - Aug 27 Sep 23 - Dec 3 Mar 24 - Jun 4 Jun 17 - Aug 27 Sep 23 - Dec 3
Jan 7 - Aug 27
Mar 24 - Dec 3
Sep 10 - Jun 25
Mar 25 - Dec 4
Jun18 - Mar 19
Sep 24 - Jun 4
Jan 7 - Aug 27
Mar 25 - Dec 4
Jun 18 - Mar 19
Sep 24 - Jun 4
Jan 7 - Aug 27
Mar 25 - Dec 4
Jun 18 - Mar 19
Sep 24 - Jun 4
Sep 9 - Jun 24
Mar 24 - Dec 3
Jun 17 - Mar 18
Sep 23 - Jun 3
Mar 24 - Dec 3
Jun 17 - Mar 18
Sep 23 - Jun 3
Jun 17 - Mar 18
Sep 23 - Jun 3
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English Language Programs The University of California, Riverside, International Education Programs offers a wide variety of shortterm and long-term English language programs. Students can choose from three weeks to over one year of English language study with opportunities to transfer to academic and professional programs. The English language programs are designed for all levels of English speakers, from beginner to advanced, who want to improve their English and expand their educational opportunities or professional experience.
Program Costs
Other costs
Application Fee (one-time fee) Student Services Fee (each session) Medical Insurance (each session) Books and Supplies (each session)
provides students from beginner to advanced levels the opportunity to improve their fluency and focus on specific English language skills (pages 8 and 9).
English for International Business (EIB) is designed for advanced-level students. The program focuses on improving specific English skills in a business environment and includes site visits to local businesses (page 10).
Improving Oral Fluency (IOF) helps advanced-level students communicate more effectively by focusing on specific oral skills (page 11).
Tuition Fees
3-week 4-week 6-week 10-week 30-week (academic year)
Intensive English Program (IEP)
Conversation and American Culture (CAC) $1200 $1550 $2325 $2850 $7650 $150 $100-150 $120-300 $100-$350
gives students with limited time an opportunity to gain confidence in speaking and listening and to experience California and American culture (page 12).
Summer English Programs (SEP) offer students on summer vacation in June, July and August the opportunity to practice and improve their English skills and to experience California (page 13).
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Activate your English!
Reasons to Choose Us
Our English programs are offered year-round English language programs are offered on a yearround basis, so you can choose to begin your studies when it is the best time for you.
Study with American students at no additional cost
If you are at an advanced level in any 10-week English language program, you have the opportunity to study with American students by taking a University of California, Riverside, Extension class or a University of California, Riverside, undergraduate or graduate class at no additional cost (programs are subject to availability; selection can not be guaranteed. You must meet any prerequisite requirements. MBA classes require additional fees.)
Get University of California credit
If you successfully complete a University of California course while studying English, you are granted University of California credits, which are normally transferable to any of the University of California campuses and to many other universities in the U.S.
Get University of California credit for your English Program
American Conversation Partners Program As a University of California, Riverside, IEP 10-week program student, you can enroll in the American Conversation Partner Program, which matches you with selected American students or community members for weekly conversation. The American students and community members who sign up for this program are internationally minded and interested in learning about other cultures. The American Conversation Partner Program is a great way to meet new friends, learn about American culture and practice your English.
Social and Cultural Activities
If you only have three weeks to improve your English or are studying for several sessions, we know you will want to see all the famous sights of California. We offer a range of optional social and cultural activities, which may include trips to Disneyland, LA, San Diego, Palm Springs, San Francisco and Las Vegas. We also organize regular social activities so that you have many opportunities to meet and make friends with students from around the world
If you successfully complete the advanced levels of any 10-week English language program, you are eligible to receive University of California undergraduate elective credits, which are normally transferable to any of the ten University of California campuses and to many other universities in the U.S.
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Intensive English Program Do you want to...
• Improve your English to communicate better? • Perfect your English to help you get a good job? • Develop your English to help you become a successful academic student in an American university? • Interact with people from around the world and understand other cultures? • Meet American students? • Experience California? Whether you are a beginner needing an immersion environment or an advanced student wishing to brush up on your English skills, IEP has a level that meets your language needs. Six levels of English, offered in 4-, 6- and 10-week sessions, focus on improving specific skills in the four main areas of English – oral skills development, reading, writing and grammar. IEP is offered in an intensive format, with students studying English daily. You have several different IEP teachers, giving you an opportunity to hear different English voices and learn from different education experts. Our teachers are highly educated and experienced professionals with extensive ESL experience both in the US and in international environments. They are friendly and want to help you meet your goals.
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Advanced-Level Electives If you are an IEP student in a 10-week session and in an advanced level, you have the opportunity to increase your skills by choosing an elective course as part of your program. You may select from a range of specialized courses in English that focus on a particular interest area. Choices may include: • Advanced Vocabulary • American Idioms • Business English • English Through Drama • English Through Film • English Through Music • Global Issues • GRE/GMAT Preparation • Listening • Oral Skills Development • Pronunciation • Public Speaking
Academic-year Program (AYP)
Come and study at the University of California, Riverside, for one academic year. If you enroll and pay for three consecutive10-week sessions (an academic year), you will receive a discount of $900 off the total tuition.
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* For advanced levels
Grammar Reading Writing Lunch Language Laboratory Oral Skills Development/ Elective*
Program Highlights
• 4-week, 6-week and 10-week intensive sessions • 24 hours of English instruction each week • Offered winter, spring, summer and fall • 6 levels, from beginner to advanced • Option to take university classes at the advanced levels • Small classes (average 15 students per class) • Students from all over the world • Minimum age: 15
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English for International Business Do you want to...
• Improve your English to communicate effectively in the business world? • Perfect your English to help you get a good job in any business field? • Learn additional skills to help you succeed in your career? • Make American business connections? English is the language of international business. International professionals who seek a successful career in today’s complex global business environment must be able to function at a high level of competence in English. Whether you are thinking about pursuing a business career or you are a business professional wanting to improve your English skills to be able to communicate better with international clients and partners, the English for International Business program (EIB) will give you the knowledge, the skills and the confidence you need to communicate effectively in any business setting. Designed for advanced-level students of English, the EIB program is offered in 4- and 10-week sessions, four times a year, and focuses on improving specific skills for business communication, including: • North American business concepts, practices and principles • Business writing and computing, including letters, proposals, reports and resumes • Business meetings, presentations, negotiations and case studies • Business reading and business culture • Business idioms and functions Students who do not provide an approved English assessment test score are tested upon arrival and may be advised to attend the Intensive English Program (pages 8 and 9) instead.
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Visits to local businesses As part of the EIB program, site visits to local businesses are arranged to familiarize students with a range of business environments. The program also includes guest lecturers with expertise in a variety of business fields.
Program Highlights
• 4-week and 10-week intensive sessions • 24-32 hours of business English each week • Offered winter, spring, summer and fall • Advanced-level English required (minimum TOEFL 450 PBT, 45 iBT; IELTS 4.0;TOEIC 500; or IEP levels 500 or 600) • Option to take university classes • Small classes (average 15 students per class) • Students from different countries • Minimum age: 17
Improving Oral Fluency Do you want to...
• Improve your English listening and speaking skills to be able to communicate effectively? • Feel confident speaking English with native speakers? • Feel comfortable making oral presentations? • Improve your pronunciation? • Perfect your English to help you get a good job in which you can use your English? Most students learn English at school with a focus on reading and writing skills. For many students, there are not enough opportunities to engage in English conversation in their own country, and they don’t have the confidence to practice spoken English. Whether you have to use English in your work and want to improve your oral English, you are an English teacher in another country and want to enhance your teaching or practice your oral skills to have general conversations or conduct business in English, Improving Oral Fluency (IOF) gives you the oral skills and practice you need to communicate successfully. Designed for advanced-level students, the IOF program is offered in 4-, 6- and 10-week sessions, four times a year, and focuses on improving specific oral skills including: • Pronunciation • Grammar for Oral Fluency • Oral Skills Development Students who do not provide an approved English assessment test score are tested upon arrival and may be advised to attend the Intensive English Program (pages 8 and 9) instead.
Electives If you are an IOF student enrolled in a 10-week session, you have the opportunity to increase your oral English skills by joining an elective course as part of your weekly program. You may choose from a range of specialized courses in English that focus on a particular interest area. Choices may include: • Advanced Vocabulary • American Idioms • Business English • English Through Drama • English Through Film • English Through Music • Global Issues • GRE/GMAT Preparation • Listening • Public Speaking
Program Highlights
• 4-, 6- and 10-week intensive sessions • 24 hours of oral skills development each week • Offered winter, spring, summer and fall • Advanced-level English required (minimum TOEFL 450 PBT, 45 iBT; IELTS 4.0;TOEIC 500; or IEP levels 500 or 600) • Option to take university classes • Small classes (average 15 students per class) • Students from many different countries • Minimum age: 15
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Conversation & American Culture - Your Vacation Program Do you want to...
• Improve your English for general or professional purposes during your vacation? • Feel confident speaking English with native speakers? • Meet students from many countries? • Experience California and American culture? If you only have a short time for study and want to combine classes to improve your general conversational English skills with sightseeing and cultural activities, the Conversation and American Culture Program (CAC) is perfect for you. If you are a student on holiday, a teacher on vacation who wants to enhance your language skills, a business professional wanting to speak better English or a retiree who wants to experience American culture, the CAC program gives you valuable practice in English and an opportunity to experience California. Designed for students from beginner to advanced, the CAC program is offered in three-week sessions, every month of the year, and focuses on improving conversation skills, increasing vocabulary, enhancing fluency and making friends from around the world. The program combines challenging classroom instruction with exciting social and cultural activities. You will observe, participate in and discuss American culture using a curriculum based on crosscultural communication including: • American Idioms • American Culture • Functions of American English • Listening and Speaking
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Program Highlights
• 3-week sessions • 16 hours of conversation and oral skills development each week • 4 hours of Computer-assisted Language Laboratory each week • Offered 12 times per year – Every month! • Beginner to advanced levels • Small classes (average 15 students per class) • Students from different countries • Minimum age: 10
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Summer English Programs Do you want to...
• Practice and improve your English during the North American summer vacation of June, July or August? • Experience American culture? • Interact with people from around the world and understand other cultures? • Experience summer in California? If you are looking for something to do during the summer vacation and want to improve your English and experience American culture, the University of California, Riverside, offers a range of Summer English Programs (SEP). The following English language programs are offered during the summer months of June, July and August • Intensive English Program (4-week, 6-week and 10-week sessions) • English for International Business (4-week and 10-week sessions) • Improving Oral Fluency (4-week, 6-week and 10-week sessions) • Conversation and American Culture (3-week sessions)
Program Highlights
• 3-week, 4-week, 6-week and 10-week intensive sessions • 16-24 hours of English each week • Offered June, July and August • Small classes (average 15 students per class) • Students from all over the world • For students 15 years and older (minimum 10 years old in the summer Conversation and American Culture Program)
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Academic, Professional and Postgraduate Programs International Education Programs offers a range of academic, professional and postgraduate programs that have flexible admission requirements and allow students to earn a highly valued University of California Certificate or Diploma without having to meet the strict admission requirements for undergraduate and graduate study. The academic, professional and postgraduate programs are designed for advanced speakers of English who wish to study a specialized area to enhance their skills and expand their educational or professional experience.
Academic Programs
The University Admission Preparation Program (UAPP) is an advanced academic preparation program developed to help participants become successful undergraduate or graduate students in a North American university. Students can explore a wide variety of academic courses and get a solid foundation for academic study (page 16).
University Credit Program (UCP) Study with American students. If you are enrolled in an academic program, you have the opportunity to study with American students by taking University of California, Riverside, Extension classes or University of California, Riverside, undergraduate or graduate classes (page 17). (Subject to availability. Selection can not be guaranteed. You must meet any prerequisite requirements. MBA classes require additional fees.)
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Professional and Postgraduate Programs Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Certificate Program (TESOL)
is a comprehensive teacher development program that allows current teachers or prospective teachers planning to teach abroad to understand the most up-to-date North American teaching trends and methods and earn an internationally recognized teaching certificate (page 18).
Academic-year Certificate Programs (AYCP) are designed for high school graduates and business professionals and include 9 months full-time study in an evening format in a wide variety of professional areas, leading to a University of California, Riverside, Extension certificate (page 19).
Postgraduate Diplomas in Hospitality and Business Management (PGDHM and PGDM) are postgraduate-level programs that are recognized alternatives to an MBA or graduate program and offer comprehensive postgraduate-level study that prepare students to work anywhere in the world and include an opportunity for one year of optional practical training in the US (pages 22-25).
Global Nursing Review Program (GNRP) assists international nursing professionals to develop a clear understanding of the philosophy and practice of nursing in the US, provides experience working in a US hospital or clinic, prepares participants for the NCLEX-RN examination and improves international employment possibilities (pages 26 and 27).
Your pathway to success
Optional Practical Training (OPT)
Students who study a minimum of one full-time academic year (9 months) at the University of California, Riverside, in a professional or postgraduate program may apply for permission to work for up to 12 months in their field of study. This allows students an opportunity to apply the knowledge acquired in the classroom to a practical work experience off campus. This work experience is called Optional Practical Training (OPT). The University of California, Riverside, IEP will assist students with their OPT application; however, students are responsible for finding their own job opportunity.
Internship Program
Participants who successfully complete the 10-week Postgraduate Certificate in Management (PGCM) program may enter a 10-week Internship Program which provides unpaid job placement in an American company.
Admission Requirements
Academic, Professional and Postgraduate Programs require an advanced level of English (see individual program description for language requirements). Students who can not show official scores will be tested upon arrival. Students who do not meet the English language requirement will be referred to the University of California, Riverside, English language program. Postgraduate programs normally require a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent combination of education and management experience).
Program Costs Tuition Fees
University Admission Preparation Program (UAPP) - (10-week) University Credit Program (UCP) (10-week) TESOL Methodologies Workshop 3-week TESOL One-year Certificate (four 10-week sessions) Academic-year Certificate Programs (AYCP) (9-month) Postgraduate Certificate in Hospitality and Management (PGCM and PGCHM)) 2-week 4-week 10-week 10-week Optional Internship (Management only) Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) (9-month) Postgraduate Diploma Hospitality Management (PGDHM) (9-month) Global Nursing Review Program (GNRP) (9-month)
$19400
Application Fee (one-time fee) Student Services Fee (each session) Medical Insurance (each session) Books and Supplies (each session)
$150 $100-150 $120-300 $100-$350
Other costs
$2850 $3500+ $1550 $11400 $10500
$1900 $3400 $6000 $1900 $18000 $18000
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University Admission Preparation Program Do you want to...
• Develop the English and academic skills necessary to succeed in a North American university? • Explore a variety of academic areas? • Prepare for the American university admissions process? • Get university placement counseling? • Get a solid foundation for advanced study? • Learn to think and write at a university level? • Develop strategies to balance your time and study effectively? • Earn university credit? University study is a challenge for every student, but especially for students who choose to study internationally and in their second language. If you are preparing for undergraduate or graduate study in North America, the University Admission Preparation Program (UAPP) provides you the skills you need to become a successful student in a North American college or university. Students who do not provide an approved English assessment test score are tested upon arrival and may be advised to attend the Intensive English Program (pages 8 and 9) instead. UAPP focuses on instruction in university study skills, including academic reading, writing and research skills. Highly experienced instructors prepare you for the challenges of academic work and life on a North American campus. The core courses include: • Vocabulary and Critical Reading • Academic Skills • Academic Writing • Speaking for Academic Purposes
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Electives UAPP students choose one elective class in addition to their regular program of study. Choices may include the following: • TOEFL Review • Advanced Vocabulary • Public Speaking • GRE and GMAT preparation
Program Highlights
• 10-week intensive sessions • 25-28 hours of study each week • Offered each winter, spring, summer and fall • Advanced-level English required (minimum TOEFL 500 PBT, 61 iBT; IELTS 5.0;TOEIC 600 or IEP level 600) • Small classes (average 15 students per class) • Opportunity to take university classes at no additional costs • Minimum age: 17
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University Credit Program Do you want to...
• Earn University of California credit that is transferable to a university program in the US? • Have a semester or year-long study abroad experience in the U.S. which may be transferable to your home university? • Learn more about a subject that may advance your career? • Study with American students or professionals? • Experience American university culture? • Earn a certificate in a variety of areas through University Extension? If you are an advanced-level student who is looking for the opportunity to enroll in University of California credit courses and study with American students, the University of California, Riverside, University Credit Program (UCP) gives you the opportunity to experience undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate courses without having to formally apply to the University of California, Riverside. The UCP program is designed for those who have an advanced understanding of English and are strong academic students.
Program Highlights
• 10-week sessions • 12-30 hours each week • Offered each winter, spring, summer and fall • Students can take a maximum of three campus or Extension classes each session (campus classes are not available through UCP in the summer) • In addition, students can take a part- or full-time English language program at no additional cost • Courses are individually selected depending on the academic interest of the student (subject to availability and space (additional fees may be required.) • Students receive official University of California, Riverside, or Extension credit that may be transferred to a university in the U.S. or another country • Minimum age: 17 • Advanced-level English required (minimum TOEFL 500 PBT, 61 iBT; IELTS 5.0;TOEIC 600 or IEP levels 500 or 600)
Students who do not provide an approved English assessment test score are tested upon arrival and may be advised to attend the Intensive English Program (pages 8 and 9) instead.
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Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Do you want to...
• Teach English in the US or abroad? • Understand the most up-to-date North American teaching trends and methods? • Become an effective teacher? • Earn a University of California Extension certificate that is recognized worldwide? If you are an English language teacher in any country or are a prospective teacher planning to teach abroad and are looking for a recognized course of study, the Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Certificate Program gives you the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully teach English anywhere in the world. The TESOL program is a comprehensive teacher development program. The main focus of the program is on practical English teaching skills using current trends and methods. Designed for advanced and native speakers of English, the TESOL program focuses on specific teaching skills including conversation, pronunciation, listening and speaking, grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing and American culture. The TESOL program: • Introduces and develops familiarity with the most up-to-date teaching methods • Fosters awareness of language structures • Exposes participants to a variety of models of classroom teaching • Develops confidence in using computer-assisted language learning • Explores a variety of textbooks and teaching materials and determines how to best utilize these within a curricular framework • Focuses on cross-cultural understanding and an appreciation of different learner strategies and styles • Reviews and practices developing and using a variety of assessment instruments
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Program Highlights
One-year TESOL Certificate Program
• 12-month program (maximum four 10-week sessions) • Full-time study including evening classes • Students may enroll in classes from the Intensive English Program (IEP) or Improving Oral Fluency (IOF) at no additional cost • Offered winter, spring, summer and fall • Advanced-level English required (minimum TOEFL 500 PBT, 61 iBT; IELTS 5.0;TOEIC 600 TSE 40; or IEP levels 500 or 600) • Minimum age: 18
Program Highlights
3-week Intensive TESOL Methodologies Workshop
If you are an English teacher abroad and only have a limited time, we welcome you to our intensive TESOL Methodologies workshop. • 3-week intensive sessions • 18-20 hours of instruction each week • Offered January, February, March,April, July and August • Advanced-level English required (minimum TOEFL 500 PBT, 61 iBT; IELTS 5.0;TOEIC 600;TSE 40; or IEP levels 500 or 600)
Academic-year Certificate Programs Do you want to...
• Get the training you need to secure a job in today’s dynamic workplace? • Develop your career? • Get a professional University of California certificate without a bachelor’s degree? • Get practical work experience? • Develop a professional network of American and international colleagues? The AYCP are full-time certificate programs designed to provide you with the core skills and knowledge needed to work in a range of professional fields. The University of California, Riverside, Extension AYCP can help you develop the critical skills and specialized knowledge needed to meet anticipated future needs in many kinds of careers.
Program Highlights
• 9-month programs (three 12-week sessions) • September start only • Full-time study - Evening class format • Students may also enroll in classes from the Intensive English Program (IEP) at no additional costs • Advanced-level English required (minimum TOEFL 523 PBT, 69 iBT; IELTS 5.5;TOEIC 700) • Minimum age: 18
The following are examples of certificate programs offered:
Business and Management Marketing Logistics and Supply Chain Management Project Management
Agriculture and Environmental Management Landscape Management Environmental Management
Science and Technology Geospatial Technology (GIS) Forensic Investigation UNIX/Linux System Administration
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Pathways to University and College Study in the USA The California Postsecondary Education System The California postsecondary education system consists of a full range of public and private schools.
The University of California System (UC)
The top State research university is the University of California, which consists of 10 campuses including Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Barbara and Santa Cruz, and is considered the world’s finest public university system. The UC system offers access to students from the top 12.5% of California high school graduates and provides most graduate studies and research.
The California State System (CSU)
The CSU is the largest university system in the US and is intended for the top one-third of California high school students. The CSU system consists of 23 campuses. The universities within CSU are primarily for undergraduate education, although many of the larger campuses offer master’s-level degrees and since 2007, the CSU is authorized to award doctoral-level degrees in Education (Ed.D.).
The California Community College System The California Community College System has 109 campuses and provides first- and second-year courses only, leading to Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degrees. Students can then transfer to the CSU or UC system to complete their third and fourth years and receive their bachelor’s degree.
Private Education
California has hundreds of other private colleges and universities, including many religious and specialpurpose institutions
Accreditation
Accreditation is a certification of the academic quality of an institution of higher learning. The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) is responsible for the accreditation of public and private universities and colleges in California.
RIVERSIDE International Tr a n s f e r Tr a c k
UCR-IEP Pathways University or Community College
UCR English Language Program
Professional Programs Postgraduate Certificate and Diploma Programs
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Optional Practical Training (OPT)
The Riverside International Transfer Track is a cooperative program between two California state institutions: University of California, Riverside (UC Riverside), and Riverside Community College (RCC). For students who are not eligible to enter UC Riverside directly from high school, this program offers an opportunity to transfer to UC Riverside after two years at RCC and to graduate from UC Riverside. No SAT or TOEFL required.
High School IEP Riverside Community College University of California Riverside
For detailed information, please contact the IEP office.
International Education Programs Applying for Undergraduate Admission It is difficult for international students to enter the University of California, Riverside, as first-year undergraduate students. Students must have exceptional high school grades, meet the language requirement and have successfully completed the SAT exams before graduating from their home country. Most undergraduate students attend a California community college for the first two years and then transfer to the UC, CSU systems or to another college or university for degree completion. There are many advantages of studying in the community college system for the first two years. The programs and courses are of high quality. The entrance requirements are lower and students are not required to take the SAT exams. Courses can easily be transferred to the CSU or UC system or to any university in the US. Courses are also cheaper in the community colleges than at a CSU or UC.
Applying for Graduate Programs
Admission to graduate programs at the University of California, Riverside, is highly competitive. Students must meet strict admission requirements and since the number of qualified applicants may exceed the number of places available, many wellqualified candidates may not be accommodated.
Conditional Admission The University of California, Riverside, International Education Programs wants to help students successfully enter undergraduate and graduate programs in the U.S. and has partnered with several community colleges and universities to provide greater access to their programs. These colleges and universities have agreed to offer conditional admission to students who have completed level 600 of the Intensive English Program (IEP) or the University Admission Preparation Program (UAPP) at the University of California, Riverside. Students must meet all academic requirements for the intended program. (Please visit our web site for a complete list of partner colleges.)
University and College Counseling Services
The University of California, Riverside, International Education Programs provides information and counseling services to IEP students wishing to pursue undergraduate or graduate study at any institution in the US. There is no additional charge for these services. IEP also organizes a university and college fair each session where local and pathway partner institutions are invited to talk about their academic programs.
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Postgraduate Diploma in Management Do you want...
Fundamentals of Business Management
• A comprehensive postgraduate business program from a world-class university? • A one-year postgraduate program that will prepare you for work in business anywhere in the world? • Paid training in a business field? • No GMAT requirement? • No management experience requirement? For students who hold a bachelor’s degree in any area, the PGDM is a comprehensive exploration of the issues of management in a global business environment that gives students the opportunity to combine academic study, intensive practical experience and paid on-the-job work experience. The program is structured into three 10-week sessions, concentrating on the latest management practices and strategies. Study is full-time, combining lectures and interactive discussion, case studies and site visits to Southern California corporations and other places of professional interest. Participants have the opportunity to network with professionals from around the world and are provided maximum exposure to American business practices.
Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) Postgraduate Certificate in Management (PGCM) Program (10-week) PGDM Part I
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Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) Part II (10-week)
Specialization: Marketing or Leadership
Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) Part III (10-week) Specialization: Marketing or Leadership
Paid Optional Practical Training (OPT) (One year)
Module 1 – Global Human Resource Management Module 2 – Global Marketing Management Module 3 – Multinational Financial Management Module 4 – Managing Change and Technology Module 5 – Strategic Management
Postgraduate Certificate in Management Students who successfully complete the five required modules of the Fundamentals of Business Management are eligible to receive a University of California, Riverside, Postgraduate Certificate in Management (PGCM). The Certificate Program is the first part of the diploma program and is offered in five 2-week modules. Participants can take one or more individual modules or the full certificate program. Certificate graduates are not eligible for Optional Practical Training (OPT). $6000 Postgraduate Certificate in Management $1900 Any 2-week module $3400 Any two-module package
Internship Program Participants who successfully complete the 10-week Postgraduate Certificate in Management (PGCM) program may enter the 10-week Internship Program which provides unpaid job placement in an American company.
Your MBA alternative
Upon completion of the Fundamentals of Business Management, students continue for two additional quarters of study. Students can choose a specialization in Marketing or a specialization in Leadership. Students who plan to attend an MBA program in the United States can choose a specialized MBA track within the Leadership option.
Marketing (2 quarters)
• Consumer Behavior • Marketing Research • Advertising and Promotion Management • Marketing Strategy and Implementation • Customer Relations Management • Strategic Electronic Marketing • Brand Management • Social Networks • Global Marketing • New Product Development • Marketing Capstone
Leadership (2 quarters)
• Managing Organizational Change • Strategic Management • Leadership, Power and Influence • Ideation - Creativity and Innovation for Entrepreneurs • Communication Skills • Business Acumen • Organizational Leadership • Project Management Essentials • Lean Principles and Practice • Six Sigma Green Belt • Managerial Accounting (MBA track) • Business Statistics (MBA track) • Managerial Finance (MBA track) • Organizational Behavior (MBA track) • Leadership Capstone
Optional Practical Training (OPT) Students who successfully complete the full academic requirements for the PGDM may be eligible for up to 12 months of temporary employment in the United States.
Experienced Instructors
Courses are taught by faculty and business professionals, giving real-world business practices and insight into the most current global business practices.
Program Highlights
• Three 10-week intensive academic sessions • Specialty areas in Marketing or Leadership • Beginning winter and fall • No GMAT requirement • No management experience required • One-year paid Optional Practical Training (OPT) • Study with professionals from many countries • Advanced level of English required (minimum of TOEFL 523 PBT, 69 iBT; IELTS 5.5;TOEIC 700) • For students who hold a bachelor’s degree in any academic area (or equivalent combination of academic and management experience)
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Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality Management Do you want...
• A comprehensive 9-month program in Hospitality Management? • A program that will prepare you for managementlevel work in the hospitality industry anywhere in the world? • To receive two diplomas from two world-class institutions? • An edge in the international job market?
First Quarter – Fundamentals of Global Hospitality Management Module 1 – Introduction to the Hospitality Industry Module 2 – Managing Front Office Operations Module 3 – Managing Housekeeping Operations Module 4 – Management of Food and Beverage Operation Module 5 – Managing Human Resources in the Hospitality Industry
• To develop strong international contacts? • To meet with global leaders in the hospitality industry? • Paid training in the hospitality industry? Designed for students with bachelor’s degrees in any area, the University of California, Riverside, Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality Management (PGDHM) is a comprehensive 9-month program, offered in academic partnership with the American Hotel and Lodging Educational Institute.
Postgraduate Certificate in Hospitality Management Students who successfully complete the five required modules of the Fundamentals of Global Hospitality are eligible to receive a University of California Postgraduate Certificate (PGCHM) in Hospitality Management. The Certificate Program is the first part of the diploma program and is offered in five 2-week modules. Participants can take one or more individual modules or the full certificate program. Certificate graduates are not eligible for Optional Practical Training (OPT). $6000 Postgraduate Certificate in Hospitality Management $1900 Any 2-week module $3400 Any two-module package
Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality Management (PGDM) Diploma from the American Hotel and Lodging Educational Institute Postgraduate Certificate in Hospitality Management (PGCHM) Program (10-week) PGDHM Part I
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Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality Management (PGDHM) Part II (10-week)
Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality Management (PGDHM) Part III (10-week)
Paid Optional Practical Training (OPT) (One year)
Earn Dual Diplomas Second Quarter – Advanced Global Hospitality Management, Part 1 • Hospitality and Tourism Marketing • Hospitality Facilities Management and Design • Planning and Control for Food and Beverage Operations • Hospitality Industry Managerial Accounting • Supervision in the Hospitality Industry
Third Quarter – Advanced Global Hospitality Management, Part II
• International Hotel Management and Development • Managing Technology in the Hospitality Industry • Security and Loss Prevention Management • Capstone Project
Optional Practical Training (OPT) Students who successfully complete the full dual diploma program may be eligible for up to 12 months of temporary employment in the United States. Salaries will be equivalent to salaries paid to US employees with similar education and experience.
Experienced Instructors
Courses are taught by faculty and professionals in the hospitality industry, giving you real-world business practices and insight into the most current global business practices.
Dual Diplomas
Students who successfully complete the full academic requirements for the Hospitality Management program will receive a Postgraduate Diploma from the University of California, Riverside, and a Diploma from the American Hotel and Lodging Educational Institute.
Program Highlights
• Three 10-week intensive academic sessions • Beginning winter and fall • Study with professionals from many countries • Advanced level of English required (minimum of TOEFL 523 PBT, 69 iBT; IELTS 5.5;TOEIC 700) • For students who hold a bachelor’s degree in any academic area (or equivalent combination of academic and management experience) • Eligible for paid work experience upon completion of the program Your best option for a successful career in Hospitality Management
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Global Nursing Review Program Do you want...
• A program that will help you prepare for the National Council Licensure ExaminationRegistered Nurse (NCLEX-RN)? • A better understanding of Western medical theory and practice? • An option for one-year paid practical training in the US? • An edge in the international job market? • To become a qualified nurse in the US? • To develop strong international contacts? Nurses are skilled practitioners who save lives and improve patient outcomes every day in a wide variety of settings. Most nurses practice in their home countries, but as globalization increases, there is a need for skilled nurses who can be successful in other countries as well, who can communicate fully in English and who are familiar with increasingly complex health care and care technology. The GNRP is a comprehensive program for international nursing professionals who want to become global nurses. The program helps participants develop a clear understanding of the philosophy and practice of nursing in the US, provides experience working in a US hospital or clinic with ongoing feedback from a mentor, prepares participants for the NCLEX-RN examination and improves international employment possibilities.
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First Quarter • Diagnosis, Intervention and Documentation Strategies • NCLEX-RN Exam Preparation, Part I • Nursing Culture in the US • Medical Terminology and Pronunciation, Part I • Computer-assisted Practice in Nursing Applications (CAPNA)
Second Quarter
• Fundamentals of Nursing Through Virtual Clinical Excursions • Intervention and Documentation Strategies, Part II • NCLEX-RN Exam Preparation, Part II • Medical Terminology and Pronunciation, Part II • Computer-assisted Practice in Nursing Applications (CAPNA) • Nursing Simulation Lab, Part I • Internship in a Healthcare Setting, Part I
Third Quarter
• Introduction to the US Healthcare System • Communication for Health Care Professionals • NCLEX-RN Exam Preparation, Part III • Nursing Simulation Lab, Part II • Internship in a Healthcare Setting, Part II Upon completion of the 3-session course requirements, students will take the NCLEX-RN examination and should receive results within two to four weeks.
Expand Your Global Opportunities Optional Practical Training (OPT) Students who successfully complete the full academic requirements for the Global Nursing Review Program and pass the NCLEX-RN exam will be eligible for up to 12 months of temporary employment in the United States. Salaries will be equivalent to salaries paid to US employees with similar education and experience.
Experienced Instructors
Courses are taught by nursing professionals, giving insight into the most current global nursing practices.
Program Highlights
• Three 10-week intensive academic sessions • Offered four quarters a year • One-year paid Optional Practical Training (OPT) • Advanced level of English required (minimum of TOEFL 533 PBT, 72 iBT; IELTS 6.0;TOEIC 700) • On-line Nursing Knowledge Entrance Exam • For licensed international nurses who hold a bachelor’s degree in nursing and meet the California state nursing requirements • Professional nursing experience preferred
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Custom Training and Group Programs The University of California, Riverside, is recognized as a leader in international education, in the U.S. and around the world. Businesses, educational institutions, governments and industries that are upgrading technologies, training new staff, improving services, or developing management techniques use the custom training and group program services of the University of California, Riverside, International Education Programs.
Custom Training
The University of California, Riverside, has extensive experience in developing a wide range of customdesigned training programs to groups and delivering these programs in the U.S. and around the world.
Training programs: • English language training and support • English teacher training • Information Technology • Executive and corporate training • Business management development • Human resource development and planning • Technical assistance for business, industry, education and development projects • Environmental management • Forensic investigations • Geospatial technologies
A group from Mokpo and Chonnam National Universities (Korea) attended a customized program combining English and site visits to internationally recognized IT companies in Southern California.The picture shows the group with Riverside Mayor Ron Loveridge.
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Group English Language Programs The University of California, Riverside, International Education Programs designs shortterm programs throughout the year for individual high schools, universities and colleges. These courses are custom-designed for a minimum of 10 students. Courses combine formal classroom instruction with a variety of social and cultural activities. The minimum age for students in a group program is 10 years old.
Contact Us! If you would like more information about custom training or group programs, please contact us by phone at 951-827-4346, by fax at 951-827-1074, by email at ucriep@ucx.ucr.edu or visit our website at www http://www.iep.ucr.edu/
Institutions may send students into regularly scheduled classes with participants from other countries. Extra services can be arranged at the request of the institution. Institutions also have the option of sending a special group of students separate from the regular sessions, for programs of any length and for dates that suit their date preferences. Tuition and service fees are determined on an individual program basis.
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Social and Cultural Activities Riverside is the BEST location in Southern California to visit famous attractions. We are right in the center, which means you can get to most places in less than two hours. Outdoor activities are the way of life here and you can enjoy many beautiful beaches and parks. You can hike, bike, swim, surf, boogie board and skate – you can even ski and snowboard in the winter, with the mountains only an hour away. Imagine skiing in the morning and sun tanning in the afternoon. Southern California is one of the few places in the world where you can do it all.
Tours
The University of California, Riverside, International Education Programs has an Office of Social and Cultural Activities whose job it is to organize a wide range of optional student tours including: • Disneyland • Magic Mountain • Knott’s Berry Farm • Water Theme Parks • Universal Studios • Sea World • San Diego • San Diego Zoo • Beaches • Baseball Games • Shopping Centers • Hollywood • Los Angeles • Santa Barbara • Palm Springs • Las Vegas • Grand Canyon • San Francisco The tours require a fee to cover transportation, escort and entrance fees but all tours are offered at very special low student rates.
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Activities In addition to your study, we want you to have a great time and meet new friends from around the world. The office of Social and Cultural Activities plans many events each quarter that are open to all our students. Several parties are organized that celebrate different cultures and US holidays.
American Conversation Partner Program
As a University of California, Riverside, IEP student in a 10-week program, you can enroll in the American Conversation Partner Program, which matches you with selected American students or community members for weekly conversation. The American students and community members who sign up for this program are internationally minded and interested in learning about other cultures. The American Conversation Partner Program is a great way to meet new friends, learn about American culture and practice English.
Enjoy the Ride
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Sample One-Month Calendar Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
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Registration & Testing 8am-5pm
Optional Trip LA Tour
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5 First Day of School Classes 9:10am-3pm
Optional Trip 11 Universal Studios
12 Classes
Optional Trip 18 Magic Mountain Classes 9:10am-3pm
25 Classes
9:10am-3pm Optional Trip Ontario Mills Shopping Mall
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9:10am-3pm Movie at the University Village Cinema
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7 Classes
14 Classes 9:10am-3pm
20 Classes 9:10am-3pm
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27 Classes 9:10am-3pm
21 Classes
Classes 9:10am-3pm College Entrance Seminar
2 Optional Trip
San Diego Tour 9am-9pm
Classes 9:10am-3pm
16 Optional Trip 17
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9:10am-3pm Honor Roll Lunch
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Disneyland
Santa Monica Beach
Classes 9:10am-3pm
9:10am-3pm Optional Trip South Coast Plaza Shopping Mall
28 Classes
Saturday
9 Optional Trip 10
15 Classes 9:10am-3pm
Classes 9:10am-3pm
Campus Tour, Photo ID, Orientation & Schedule Distribution 8am-5pm
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9:10am-3pm Optional Trip Lakers Basketball Game
Classes 9:10am-3pm Level Change Exam 3-5pm
Classes 9:10am-3pm
Classes 9:10am-3pm
Optional Trip Sea World
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Friday
23 Optional Trip 24 Santa Barbara
TOEFL/TOEIC Exam 8:45am-12pm
30 Classes 9:10am-3pm Certificate Award Ceremony
Have a great trip home!
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Activities calendars vary by program.
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Student Housing The University of California, Riverside, offers international students enrolled in English language, professional, academic or postgraduate programs three different housing options.
On-Campus Housing
International Residence Center (IRC) Open year-round and conveniently located in the University of California, Riverside, Extension Center, IRC is the most cost-effective dormitory option, offering single- (limited), double- or triple-occupancy rooms. All rooms are furnished and air-conditioned, with private bathroom, high-speed internet, telephone (free, unlimited local calls), and television. Meals are not included in the fee; however, a meal plan may be purchased separately. Bed linens and towels are provided and laundry facilities are located within the building.
Fees (per person/per night) Placement Fee
$150
Short-term nightly rate $60 (1-7 nights) Less than 10 weeks (nightly)
$48 (single), $28 (double), $21 (triple)
10-week lease (nightly)
$46 (single), $24(double), $19 (triple)
Academic year (per month) (9-month lease)
$800 (single), $475 (double), $400 (triple)
Optional meal plan
$40 (for each 10-meal block)
Optional cleaning service
$30 per cleaning
International Residence Center
International Village
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Your Home Away From Home
International Village (IV) Open year-round and located within walking distance from Extension (three minutes, walk), the IV offers single- and double-occupancy apartments with kitchen facilities and living rooms. All rooms are furnished and air-conditioned, with private bathroom, high-speed internet, telephone (free, unlimited local calls), and free premium cable service. Students can cook their own meals. Laundry facilities are located within the building. Other facilities available to students include a computer lab, fitness gym, billiards room and sports field and basketball hoop. The International Education Programs organizes special activities for IRC and IV guests, including camping trips, hiking, movies, parties and barbeques.
Off-Campus Housing Homestay
Homestay is the best opportunity for students to experience American life and customs and to improve their English. It is also the most economical housing option. Students who choose homestay stay with an American family. All rooms are furnished, double-occupancy. All meals are provided. The family also provides transportation to and from school daily.
Fees (per person)
Placement Fee $150 Short-term (1-9 weeks) $200 per week, $29 per extra day Long-term (10+ weeks) $800 per month, $27 per extra day
Fees
Placement Fee
$150
One month and more $50 (single), $28 (double) (per person/per night) Academic year (per month) (9-month lease)
$1000 (studio), $980 (single), $530 (double)
12 months and up (per month)
$920 (studio), $900 (single), $485 (double)
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Additional Student Services At the University of California, Riverside, students are very important to us. The IEP program staff are selected for their dedication to students. Many of our staff are our former students. We offer a full range of student services to support your stay in America. Assistance is available in over 10 languages.
Immigration Assistance
Whether you want to transfer to or from another school, extend your stay, leave the country for a vacation, or apply for practical training, we will assist you throughout the process.
TOEFL and TOEIC Exams
Additional Services
Airport Transfer
We provide transportation between Los Angeles International Airport or Ontario International Airport and University of California, Riverside. The current fees are LAX $100 one way and Ontario $50 one way.
University and College Counseling
If you want to continue your studies at an American university or college, we will help you find a school that meets your needs and qualifications and assist you with the application process. You should bring official English translations of transcripts showing all high school and university work completed.
Letter of Conditional Admission
Conditional acceptance to certain colleges and universities for undergraduate or graduate studies is possible for qualified applicants before they come to the U.S. Students who have met all the academic requirements may be admitted subject to successful completion of their English language study at the University of California, Riverside.
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The Institutional TOEFL and the TOEIC exams are offered at the Extension Center twice every 10-week session. Students interested in taking the new internet-based TOEFL test can get assistance to make a reservation at an authorized testing site from the College Counseling Office.
• Sports Facilities • Computer Labs • Internet Access • Student Identification Card
General Information Visas Students accepted for study in any program with 18 hours of instruction or more need an I-20 form (Certificate of Student Eligibility) so that they may obtain a student visa (F-1) at the nearest United States Consulate. Students enrolled in a program with fewer than 18 hours of instruction per week are not required to have an F-1 visa.
Medical Insurance
All students are required to purchase health and accident insurance through IEP. Our insurance provides coverage of U.S. $250,000 per accident or illness. Health insurance is approximately $30 per week.
Application Deadlines
English Language Programs: Applications are accepted until the program is full. Professional and Postgraduate Programs: The deadline for application is 45 days before the starting date of the program or individual module. It can take several weeks to receive an I-20, so please send your application early. We recommend you send application materials at least 60 days prior to the start of the program. Students who apply for an I-20 within 30 days of the program will be sent their documents by express mail service and will be required to pay the $50 express mailing fee.
Tuition Payment All program fees must be paid on or before Registration Day. Fees can be paid with cashier’s check/money order made payable to “UC Regents”, cash, travelers’ checks or with VISA or MasterCard.
Refund Policy
Full tuition can only be refunded upon receipt of the following BEFORE classes begin: a written request for withdrawal from the program and the original I-20 issued by University of California, Riverside, Extension, if applicable. Refund requests received on the first day of the program after the first class has started will be entitled to a 50 percent refund of the program’s tuition. No refunds will be granted AFTER the first day of classes in any program. Classes may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment. In this case, all fees are refundable. Refund requests take six to eight weeks to be processed. Program application fees and housing placement fees are non-refundable. There is a $50 processing fee for each refund request.
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How to Apply
To apply...
for admission to a University of California, Riverside, English language, Academic Professional or Postgraduate certificate and diploma programs Please follow these ten steps: 1.
2.
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Complete the on-line application for enrollment http://www.iep.ucr.edu/apply.html or fax the printed application from this brochure Enclose a $150 USD non-refundable Application Fee – pay by Visa or Mastercard if applying on-line. (Note: Your application will NOT be processed without this fee)
3.
Send a Financial Statement in English from your bank, or the source of your funding
4.
Provide a copy of your passport photo page
5.
If you are transferring from another school, enclose a copy of your I-20, passport information page, copy of the front and back of your I-94 and a copy of your visa
6.
If you are applying for a Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma Program you must also complete a Candidate Appraisal Form, available at http://www.iep.ucr.edu/forms/candidate.pdf
7.
If you are under 18 years old, you must provide a Parental Release Form for emergency medical care and trip participation, available at http://www.iep.ucr.edu/forms/parental.pdf
8.
If you wish to reserve a room in campus residences or have a homestay arranged, please complete the appropriate form available at http://www.iep.ucr.edu/forms/homestay.pdf or fax the printed application from this brochure
9.
Enclose a $150 USD non-refundable Residence or Homestay Placement Fee – pay by VISA or Mastercard if applying on-line. (Note: Your housing will NOT be arranged without this fee)
10. E-mail, fax or mail: International Education Programs UC Riverside Extension 1200 University Avenue Riverside, CA 92507-4596, U.S.A. Tel: (1-951) 827-4346, Fax: (1-951) 827-5796 Email: iep_application@ucx.ucr.edu Courses, dates, fees and other expenses are subject to change without notice. Admission to International Education Programs does not constitute admission to the University of California degree programs. For admission to University of California degree programs, please contact the following offices: Undergraduate Admissions discover@ucr.edu www.futurestudents.ucr.edu Graduate Programs grdadmis@ucr.edu www.graddiv.ucr.edu
Postal Code
Country
Year
■ Level of study completed:
■ High School
■ University
___________________________________________________
■ Have you ever applied to one of our programs? ■ Yes ■ No If yes, please provide UCR Extension Student ID (Optional):
Telephone (with area code)
Province/State
City
Street Address
Mailing address for acceptance materials (if different from foreign address):
Telephone (with area code)
Postal Code
Country
Day /
Province/State
/
City
Street Address
Month
Date of Birth ________/_______/_______
Applicant’s Foreign Address
Country of Citizenship
Country of Birth
■ Male ■ Female
Middle Name(s)
First Name (Given name)
Last Name (Family name)
Please TYPE or CLEARLY PRINT your name EXACTLY AS IT APPEARS ON YOUR PASSPORT. (Include a copy of your passport page with name and photograph, if available.)
PERSONAL INFORMATION
■ 4-week
■ 10-week ■ 10-week ■ 10-week
■ Other: _______
■ Other: _______
■ Module 3
■ Module 4
■ Module 3
■ Module 4
■ Postgraduate Diploma Hospitality Management (9-month) ■ Global Nursing Review Program (9-month)
■ All modules (10-week) ■ Module 1 ■ Module 2 ■ Module 5
■ Postgraduate Diploma in Management (9-month) ■ Postgraduate Certificate in Hospitality Management
■ All modules (10-week) ■ Module 1 ■ Module 2 ■ Module 5
Postgraduate Certificate and Diploma Programs ■ Postgraduate Certificate in Management
Academic and Professional Programs: ■ University Admission Preparation Program (10-week) ■ University Credit Program (UCP) (10-week) ■ TESOL Methodologies Workshop (3-week) ■ TESOL One-year Certificate (four 10-week sessions) ■ Academic-year Certificate Programs (9-month)
■ Conversation and American Culture (3-week)
■ 4-week ■ 6-week ■ Other: _______
■ Summer Programs
■ 4-week
■ Improving Oral Fluency
■ April ■ August ■ December
■ Fall
■ 30-week ($900 discount)
March July November
■ Summer
■ English for International Business
■ 4-week ■ 10-week ■ Other: _______
English Language Programs: ■ Intensive English Program
Year: ■ 2009 ■ 2010 Quarter: ■ Winter ■ Spring Month: ■ January ■ February ■ ■ May ■ June ■ ■ September ■ October ■
Program Starting Date
Please indicate all the program(s) and the duration(s) you intend to study. If applying to more than one program, please indicate the order (eg. first, second, third…).
PROGRAM INFORMATION
University of California, Riverside Extension – International Education Programs
Province/State
Postal Code
Fax Number (Required)
Country
Zip Code Fax Number
State
* If you need to travel outside the U.S. before your program begins, you must have a transfer pending I-20. Please contact our office.
Please include the following documents with your application: 1. copies of all the I-20s from the schools you have attended, 2. a copy of your passport information page 3. copies of the front and back of your I-94 form, and 4. a copy of your visa.
Your SEVIS ID number: ______________________________________
E-mail Address
Telephone Number
City
Street Address
Name of your current school
If you are transferring from another school in the U.S.A., please complete the section below.
TRANSFER STUDENTS
For more information regarding the privacy of your student record, please visit http://www.cnc.ucr.edu/sais/index.php?content=privacy
Student’s Signature
IMPORTANT For sponsored students: Our office receives requests from your agent/representative to release your financial and academic records. Under University policy, your written consent is required to release this information to a third party. By signing below, you authorize the release of the above information.
Agency ID #
E-mail (Required)
Telephone Number (Required)
City
Street Address
Agency/Sponsor/Embassy Name
AGENCY/SPONSOR/EMBASSY INFORMATION
Application
■ No. Go to PAYMENT OF FEES.
Date
Relationship to Student Date
Name of Person/Organization Financially Responsible
Signature
I certify that these funds are available, and I accept full responsibility for these expenses.”
“I have read the information regarding the cost of tuition and living expenses for the period of study at the University of California, Riverside, Extension.
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL SUPPORT The person who is financially responsible for you must read and sign the statement below. If you are financially responsible for yourself, you may sign the statement yourself.
Phone: (1-951) 827-4346 Fax: (1-951) 827-5796 E-mail: iep_application@ucx.ucr.edu
International Education Programs UC Riverside, Extension 1200 University Avenue Riverside, CA 92507-4596, U.S.A.
Please mail, fax, or e-mail your completed application and payment of fees to:
$_____________
Total amount required in bank statement (1+2):
STUDENT SIGNATURE (Required): “I certify that the information on this entire form is correct to the best of my knowledge.”
SPONSORSHIP BY AGENCY/COMPANY/EMBASSY If you will be sponsored by an agency, company or embassy, you must submit a letter of sponsorship on the organization’s letterhead.
$_____________
2. _______(number of dependents) x $500 =
■ Other Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $_______
Signature
$_____________
1. Funds required for your program (see table above):
Please fill out the spaces below to define the total amount required on the bank statement:
■ Express Mail Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 50
■ Housing Placement Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150
■ Enrollment Application Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . .$150
Please charge the following non-refundable payments with my application.
Authorizing Signature
Expiration Date
Cardholder’s Name
Credit Card Number
If you would like to pay by credit card, please complete the following:
Fees may be paid by cashier’s check/money order payable to"UC Regents" or by VISA or MasterCard.
PAYMENT OF FEES
CERTIFICATION BY BANK OFFICIAL If you are unable to obtain a bank letter from your bank, please contact us for other options.
DEPENDENTS (for F-2 visa) If your spouse and/or child(ren) will accompany you to the United States, on a separate sheet please include the following information for each person: family name, given name, gender (male/female), relationship to you (spouse/child), date of birth (month/day/year), country of birth, and if available, photocopy of passport. An additional $500 per person, per quarter must be added to the amount above.
BANK LETTER Please include an original bank letter with your application. It should include a bank official’s signature, the official bank stamp and must indicate sufficient funds for your school fees and living expenses. The bank letter must be in English and all funds must be specified in U.S. dollars.(See required amounts below.) ■ 4-week English Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,200 ■ 6-week English Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,800 ■ 10-week English or Academic Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6,800 ■ 10-week University Credit Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7,500 ■ 10-week University Admission Preparation Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6,800 ■ 30-week English Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17,900 ■ 10-week Postgraduate Certificate Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,000 ■ 9-month Postgraduate Diploma Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,500 ■ 9-month Global Nursing Review Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,800 ■ 3-week TESOL Methodologies Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,900 ■ One-year TESOL Certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$27,400 ■ 9-month Academic-year Certificate Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,700
■ Yes. Please complete this section
Do you need an I-20? (Please note that I-20’s can only be issued for full-time study)
I-20 APPLICATION (Required for F-1 Student Visa)
Province/State
Date of Birth _______/______/______ Year)
Application for On-Campus Housing
ROOMMATE COMPATIBILITY EVALUATION
1. Do you smoke? ■ Yes ■ No
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING INFORMATION
Please check the option of your choice:
Date
Please mail, fax, or e-mail your completed application and payment of fees to: International Education Programs, UC Riverside, Extension, 1200 University Avenue, Riverside, CA 92507-4596, U.S.A. Phone: (1-951) 827-1708, Fax: (1-951) 827-5796 E-mail: iep_application@ucx.ucr.edu
Signature
STUDENT SIGNATURE (Required): I certify that these funds are available, and I accept full responsibility for these expenses.”
1. You must send a $150 non-refundable placement fee. Make cashier’s check/money order to: “UC Regents” 2. This form should be received at least 3 to 4 weeks before your arrival. We can not guarantee that you will be placed in a room that satisfies all your preferences 3. You must at least 15 years old to live in the International Residence Center (IRC) and at least 18 years old to live in the International Village (IV) 4. Refund and Cancellation Policy for IRC and IV For less than 9 months: 50% of the remaining contract term. For 9 months: change fee to daily rate plus a one month charge at the monthly rate. Balances of less than $100 will not be refunded 5. Damage Deposit for IV: $200 Damage deposit due upon confirmation 6. No Smoking 7. Prices are subject to change without notice
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
_______________________________________________
9. Do you have any interests or concerns that you consider important in matching you to a roommate?
_______________________________________________
8. Are there special conditions that should be taken into consideration when assigning you a room/roommate (e.g. disability, medical condition, etc.) Describe briefly:
7. How sensitive to noise are you? ■ High ■ Moderate ■ Low
6. What type of music do you prefer? _________________________
5. How high a priority is neatness in a roommate to you? ■ High ■ Moderate ■ Low
4. What time do you usually go to bed? ■ Before 10 pm ■ 10-12 pm ■ After midnight
3. What time do you usually get up in the morning? ■ Before 7am ■ 7-9am ■ After 9 am
2. Do you mind living with someone who smokes? ■ Yes ■ No
12 months and up (per person/per month) ■ Studio $920 ■ Single $900 ■ Double $485
Academic Year (9 month lease) (per person/per month): ■ Studio $1,000 ■ Single $980 ■ Double $530
Less than 9 months (per person/per night): ■ Studio $50 ■ Single $50 ■ Double $28
■ INTERNATIONAL VILLAGE (IV) Fully furnished apartment units including kitchen and living room.
■ Optional Cleaning Service: Per cleaning $30
■ Optional Meal Plan: 10-meal block $40
Academic Year (9 month lease) (per person/per month): ■ Single $800 ■ Double $475 ■ Triple $400
■ Short-term nightly rate $60 (seven nights or less)
10 weeks lease (per person/per night): ■ Single $46 ■ Double $24 ■ Triple $19
Less than 10 weeks (per person/ per night): ■ Single $48 ■ Double $28 ■ Triple $21
■ INTERNATIONAL RESIDENCE CENTER (IRC) Dormitory-style room with a private bath (in the UCR Extension Center)
University of California, Riverside Extension – International Education Programs PERSONAL INFORMATION
Please complete the following: Last Name First Name
City Postal Code
Home Address
Country Fax
■ Female Day /
Move-out date
(Month /
Telephone (with area code)
■ Male
Nationality: Native Language: What program are you applying for?
Emergency contact person Emergency telephone number Emergency e-mail address Emergency fax number Move-in date
Agency ID #
(Application will not be processed without move-in/move-out dates)
AGENCY INFORMATION
Agency Name Telephone Number E-mail Address Contact Person
Year)
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Your Occupation: Your Family Information(Name, Age, Relationship, Occupation):
Your character:
Your interests:
Physical handicaps:
Allergies:
Favorite Foods:
Foods you will not eat:
Most American families have pets. If you answer NO to any of the following questions, it may take us longer to find you a homestay. While we will make every effort to accommodate your preferences, there is no guarantee we will be able to do so. Would you prefer a family with children? ■ Yes ■ No ■ No preference May we place you in a family that has cats? ■ Yes ■ No May we place you in a family that has dogs? ■ Yes ■ No
Do you smoke? ■ Yes ■ No If you smoke, are you willing to stay with an American family in which you could not smoke inside the house? ■ Yes ■ No If you are a non smoker, would you mind staying with a smoking family? ■ Yes ■ No (Please note that in some circumstances, we may NOT be able to accommodate you if you smoke and are unwilling to smoke outside.)
University of California, Riverside Extension – International Education Programs STUDENT INFORMATION
Day /
Province/State
(Month /
Move-out date
Date of Birth _______/______/______
Fax
Postal Code
Please complete the following: Last Name First Name Home Address City Country
■ Female
Telephone (with area code) E-mail
■ Male
Nationality: Native Language: What program are you applying for?
Emergency contact person Emergency telephone number Emergency e-mail address Emergency fax number Move-in date
Agency ID #
(Application will not be processed without move-in/move-out dates)
AGENCY INFORMATION Agency Name Telephone Number E-mail Address Contact Person
Application for Homestay
Programs 10 weeks or longer:
$800 per month*; $27 per day* for any portion of a week.
HOMESTAY FEES
Programs less than 10 weeks:
$200 per week* and $29 per day* for any portion of a week.
*These fees include a double occupancy room and 3 meals per day. You may be required to make your own breakfast and lunch with food provided by the family. The family is responsible for making your dinner and for transportation to and from UC Riverside Extension for universitysponsored events and classes.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1. You must send a $ 150 non-refundable placement fee. Make cashier’s check/money order payable to: “UC Regents.”
2. This form should be received at least 3 to 4 weeks before your arrival. (The earlier the better due to limited space.)
3. We cannot guarantee that you will be placed in a home that satisfies all your preferences. The earlier we receive your application, the better chance we have of placing you with a family that meets your requests.
4. If your plans change and you must inform us of your arrival information in advance and you cannot come, please let us know immediately
5. Please attach a letter to your American family and a photograph.
Date
STUDENT SIGNATURE (Required): “I certify that the information on this entire form is correct to the best of my knowledge.” Signature
Please mail, fax, or e-mail your completed application and payment of fees to: International Education Programs, UC Riverside, Extension, 1200 University Avenue, Riverside, CA 92507-4596, U.S.A. Phone: (1-951) 827-4423, Fax: (1-951) 827-5796 E-mail: iep_application@ucx.ucr.edu
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