University of Calgary English Language Program 2021/22 (English)

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Find your success at the

UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY INTENSIVE ESL AND BRIDGING PROGRAMS

English Language Program


Experience our English Language Program (ELP) Learn English in a modern setting from highly-qualified instructors who specialize in teaching English as an additional language. Our programs are for students at all skills levels, from beginner to advanced, and are designed to help you reach your English language learning goals.

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UNITED STATES

TORONTO NEW YORK

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Face-to-face classes

EXCELLENCE

VALUE

ELP students can expect:

Tuition includes the following for all courses:

Online classes

Various course lengths

Access to campus library

Textbooks and handouts

Evaluation and Certificate of Participation

Tuition includes the following for face-to-face courses: High quality instruction

Small class sizes (average of 16 students)

World-class university facilities

Motivated students from all over the world

Accurate level placement through proficiency testing

Emergency health insurance**

Public train and bus pass*

Use of recreational facilities

WiFi access on campus

Access to campus computers

Social events

Experienced and friendly student service team

* For all courses of 8 weeks or longer coverage starts from May 1 for Spring terms. **International students only

ELP PROGRAMS AND COURSES GENERAL ESL

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Intensive Program 4/5 weeks

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Language and Culture Course 2 weeks

ACADEMIC ENGLISH

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Semester Program 13 weeks

OPTIONAL ADD-ONS

TEST PREPARATION

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IELTS TOEIC 8 weeks 10 weeks PAGE

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Homestay

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Activity Programs

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Learn at UCalgary! The University of Calgary is one of Canada’s top comprehensive research universities, combining the best of university tradition with the city of Calgary’s vibrant energy and diversity.

#6 Top research university in Canada

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In the top 200 universities worldwide

More than 30,000 students

A modern 213-hectare campus with world-class facilities

94% graduate employment rate, 80% employed in related field


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Access to public train (C-Train) station 12 minute ride to downtown from the university

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Education Tower Location of the English Language Program office

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Taylor Family Digital Library One of North America’s most technology and information rich facilities

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MacEwan Student Centre Restaurants, shops, a medical/dental clinic and the Centre for International Students, fitness facility

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Olympic Oval World-class speed skating facility

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Come to Calgary and enjoy Alberta! The University of Calgary is located in northwest Calgary, Canada’s fourth largest city. Surrounded by Alberta’s many beautiful travel destinations, there are endless opportunities for outdoor adventures, shopping, arts and culture. Our English Language Program offers exciting learning opportunities on and off campus, ensuring the best possible international learning experience.

Images are provided by Tourism Calgary

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#4

#1

#3

Largest city in Canada* (population: 1.4 million)

Most livable city in North America and #5 in the world **

Most-educated population in Canada*

#3

#1

Most diverse city in Canada*

Canada’s youngest city (median age 36)*

Safe, clean, friendly and famous for its western hospitality

Sunniest city in Canada — over 333 days a year

Warm Chinook winds bring spring-like termparatures during the winter months

Most extensive urban pathway system in North America*

International airport located only 20 minutes from downtown

Longest network of indoor skyway pedestrian bridges in North America

Home of the internationally renowned Calgary Stampede and Canada’s National Music Centre

1 hour from Banff National Park and world-class ski resorts

1.5 hours from Drumheller, dinosaur capital of the world

4.5 hours from Jasper, Canada’s largest Rocky Mountain national park

*Calgary Economic Development ** Global Liveability Ranking, The Economist Intelligence Unit

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YOUR GATEWAY TO

UNIVERSITY LIFE Extend your general English communication, acquire academic English skills and prepare yourself for a successful start in a university undergraduate program.

PROOF OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY

PLACEMENT TEST

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ESL 100: 13 WEEKS

SEMESTER PROGRAM Acquiring Accuracy: Comprehensive English

2021 WINTER

January 4 – April 1

SPRING

April 19 – July 16

FALL

September 13 – December 10

2022 WINTER

January 4 – April 1

PRICE

$4,200 Face-to-face $3,700 Online

If you are serious about dramatically improving your overall English skills, this is the course for you! • Separate courses in Grammar, Reading and Writing, and Speaking and Listening • Levels: high beginner to upper advanced in each skill area • 12 weeks of instruction and assessment followed by a week of exams • Enter the program in any session and combine semester programs and/or intensive programs • Most students can expect to achieve an advanced level of English in 1 year (3 semesters + 1 intensive program of study)

Academic Focus Level 6, the top level of our Semester Program, departs from the broad communication goals of levels 1 – 5 and focuses on the written and oral skills necessary for success in the English language post-secondary classroom. Students completing level 6, with a minimum final grade of B+ in each course, are eligible for direct entry to the Academic Communication Certificate. DAY

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PLACEMENT TEST Your level in each skill area will be determined seperately

PROGRAM HOURS 275 hours

CLASS SCHEDULE Face-to-face Monday and Wednesday 9 am – 12 pm and 1 – 3 pm Tuesday and Thursday 9:10 am – 12:30 pm and 2 – 4 pm Friday 9 am – 12 pm Online Live zoom sessions (Calgary Time) Monday, Wednesday and Friday 5:30 – 8:30 pm Tuesday and Thursday 5:30 – 8:00 pm

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Speaking and Listening

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IN-CLASS TEST You will be tested again in each skill area to ensure you are at the right level

12 WEEKS OF INSTRUCTION

1 WEEK OF EXAMS Students who receive B+ or higher move to the next level


you really want to improve your “ IfEnglish and at the same time have

fun, you should join this program!” Andrea, from Italy

Admission Requirements Proof of English language proficiency is not required to enter the Semester Program; students will be tested at the beginning of the program and then placed in the appropriate level. Advanced placement in levels 5 and 6 of the Semester Program is available for students wishing to guarantee their level placements. The following minimum requirements must be met for advanced placement. Level 5

Level 6

• TOEFL iBT score of 40 overall, 13 in writing

• TOEFL iBT score of 52 overall, 17 in writing

• IELTS Academic score of 5.0 overall, 5 in writing, 4.5 in any other skill area

• IELTS Academic score of 5.5 overall, 5.5 in writing, 5 in any other skill area

• CAEL score of 40 overall, 40 in writing

• CAEL score of 50 overall, 50 in writing

• Duolingo English Test score of 80

• Duolingo English Test score of 95

Sample Timetable (Face-to-face class) MONDAY Morning

Afternoon

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

Grammar

Grammar

Grammar

Grammar

Grammar

Reading and Writing

Reading and Writing

Reading and Writing

Reading and Writing

Reading and Writing

Speaking and Listening

Optional Activity Meeting

Speaking and Listening

Speaking and Listening

SATURDAY Optional Activity Program

Speaking and Listening

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EAP 200: 13 WEEKS

ACADEMIC COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATE Academic Mastery: University Preparation

2021 WINTER

January 4 – April 1

SPRING

April 19 – July 16

FALL

September 13 – December 10

2022 WINTER

January 4 – April 1

PRICE

ACC students who apply to an applicable UCalgary undergraduate and graduate degree program, and meet the competitive admission requirements are eligible for conditional admission.* • The condition of admission for undergraduate programs will be met once a student successfully completes all four ACC core courses with a minimum grade of B+ by August 1 in the year of application. • The condition of admission for graduate programs will be met once a student successfully completes all four ACC core courses with a minimum grade of B+ by August 1, or as designated by the department. Some graduate programs require a minimum grade of A- in some ACC courses. Please contact the graduate program directly to confirm admission requirements.

$4,650 Face-to-face $4,150 Online

Students who have completed some ACC courses may be able to take credit courses in Open Studies concurrently with their remaining ACC courses.

PROGRAM HOURS

*Nursing and Education do not accept the ACC.

250 hours

CLASS SCHEDULE Face-to-face* Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8:30 – 12:20 am Tuesday and Thursday 8:40 – 10:45 am and 2 – 4 pm Online Live zoom sessions (Calgary Time) Monday to Friday 5 - 8 pm Each 13-week term has a one-week break (Reading Week) with no classes.

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The Academic Communication Certificate (ACC) is designed for English learners who want to improve their English skills to enter Canadian university or college programs. Through intensive instruction of English for Academic Purposes (EAP), students will learn essential skills for an academic setting and acquire critical knowledge for a successful transition to Canadian university culture.

*Academic Success Tutorials will be held once a week either on Tuesday or Wednesday morning.

Courses EAP 220: Academic Writing and Composition (56 hours) Focus on writing effective academic paragraphs and essays while mastering essential sentence skills and reading critically. EAP 225: Research Writing and Form (56 hours) Focus on the process of writing research papers and critical responses while mastering critical reading and thinking. Students will attain advanced skills in comprehension, analysis, interpretation and citation required in research writing. EAP 230: Critical Listening and Notetaking (56 hours) This course prepares English learners transitioning to an English-speaking university setting with the skills needed to engage in critical academic listening across content areas.

EAP 235: Oral Communication and Presentation Skills (48 hours) Develop essential skills that will help English learners defend ideas in academic settings, present coherent concepts, speak thoughtfully in discussions and contribute to group projects. EAP 249: Academic Success Tutorials (24 hours) Seminars designed to facilitate success in the Canadian undergraduate degree (credit) environment. Topics include academic integrity, critical thinking, exam conditioning and preparation, health and wellness, learning styles, study strategies, time management, understanding learning objectives and university customs and policies.


this course, I could “ Before never imagine that I could

critique an article and write about it in over 2000 words, but ACC gave me this chance to do it easily.” Gelareh, from Iran Currently a student of the Faculty of Sciences at University of Calgary

Admission Requirements Students must fulfill one of the following minimum requirements: • Completion of Level 6 of UCalgary English Language Program Semester Program (ESL 100) with a minimum final grade of B+ in each course • TOEFL iBT score of 70, minimum of 20 in Writing

• CAEL score of 60 overall, minimum of 60 in Writing • MELAB score of 76 • PTE score of 54

• TOEFL PBT score of 533

• Cambridge English Language Assessment (CAE/CPE) score of 172

• IELTS Academic score of 6.0 overall, minimum 6.0 in Writing, 5.5 in any other skill area

• Duolingo English Test score of 105

Sample Timetable (Face-to-face class) MONDAY Morning

Academic Writing and Composition

TUESDAY Academic Writing and Composition

Critical Listening and Notetaking

Afternoon

WEDNESDAY Academic Writing and Composition

THURSDAY Academic Writing and Composition

Critical Listening and Notetaking Oral Communication and Presentation Skills

Academic Success Tutorials

FRIDAY Academic Writing and Composition Critical Listening and Notetaking

Oral Communication and Presentation Skills

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ESL 101: 4 OR 5 WEEKS

INTENSIVE PROGRAM Building Fluency: Effective Communication

2021 WINTER I (5 WEEKS) January 4 – February 5

WINTER I (5 WEEKS) February 8 – March 12

SUMMER I (4 WEEKS)* June 28 – July 23

SUMMER II (4 WEEKS)* August 3 – 27

2022 WINTER I (5 WEEKS)

Join students from all over the world and build your speaking and listening skills in our intensive programs. Take English out of the textbook and into real life — your path to effective communication starts here. Levels: high beginner to upper advanced.

Courses General English communication skills A communicative approach to learning English, including lectures, learning activities, exercises, listening activities, pair/group discussions and class discussions. Literature Circle discussion groups Reading to develop critical thinking skills, vocabulary development, oral fluency and discussion skills.

Pronunciation Improve vowel and consonant sounds, syllable stress, word stress, contractions, rhythm and intonation. Vocabulary/Idioms (5 week format only) Build vocabulary in context and learn natural English expressions to be used in conversation.

January 4 – February 4

WINTER I (5 WEEKS) February 7 – March 11

Sample Timetable (Winter II Face-to-face class) MONDAY

PRICE

Face-to-face 4 weeks: $1750 5 weeks: $1850

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

Morning

ESL Class

ESL Class

ESL Class

ESL Class

Afternoon

Vocabulary/Idioms

Literature Circle

Pronunciation

Literature Circle

FRIDAY Optional Activity Program: overnight ski trip

Online 4 weeks: $999 5 weeks: $1550

PROGRAM HOURS

Face-to-face Summer* (4 weeks): 100 hours Winter (5 weeks): 120 hours

Online Summer* (4 weeks): 90 hours Winter (5 weeks): 110 hours

CLASS SCHEDULE Face-to-face Monday to Thursday 9 am – 12 pm and 1 – 3:30 pm Friday 9 am – 12 pm

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Online Live Zoom sessions Monday to Friday 5 – 8 pm

was learning while “ Ihaving fun. They helped me to love studying.”

Yahya, from Quebec, Canada

*Summer students can extend their program into 5 weeks. Contact the esl@ucalgary.ca for details


ESL 102/103

OPTIONAL ACTIVITY PROGRAM Make new friends, improve your English communication skills and visit some unforgettable destinations. The activity program is made up of information sessions and guided excursions to Western Canada’s top travel destinations. Fees include transportation, admission, accommodation and equipment rentals, if applicable. You can register for the full program (ESL 102) or separate excursion components (ESL 103).

Sample Overnight Trips Waterton • Accommodation

• Jasper Townsite

Lake Louise Ski/Snowboard and Banff Sightseeing • Accommodation

• Maligne Canyon

• Lake Louise ice sculptures

• Athabasca Falls, Peyto Lake and Bow Lake

• Rentals and lift ticket

• Hiking at Bertha Falls or Red Rock Canyon

• Guided tour of the Cave and Basin Historic Site

• Prince of Whales Historic Hotel

• Banff Upper Hot Springs • Banff Townsite

• Bar U Ranch National Historic Site

Kananaskis/Canmore Adventure • Canmore Townsite

Canada Olympic Park Ski/Snowboard • Rentals and lift ticket

Drumheller • Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology

• Rat’s Nest Cave tour

• Lessons for beginners

• Hoodoos Trail

Banff Sightseeing • Lake Minnewanka Cruise or Banff Upper Springs

Nakiska Day Trip • Transportation from and to the University of Calgary.

• Banff Gondola or hiking at Johnston Canyon

• Equipment rentals (skis/ snowboard, boots, ski poles, helmet, snowboard wrist guards) and lift ticket

Jasper • Accommodation

• Athabasca Glacier tour and Columbia Icefield Skywalk

• Lake Cruise Tour

PACKAGE PRICE

Regular price: $775 Early Bird rate: $675* The package price includes 2 overnight trips and 3 day trips. Available trips vary depending on the season. Please visit esl.ucalgary.ca for trip availabilities for each package. Trip destinations and details are subject to change. *Full payment must be received at least 30 days before the semester/intensive program start date.

Sample Day Trips

• Lake Louise/Moraine Lake • Banff Townsite

• Horsethief Canyon Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump • Guided tour of the Interpretive Centre • Upper Trail and Viewpoint

• Beginner ski/snowboard lesson

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ESL 111: 2 WEEKS

ESL 105: 8 WEEKS

LANGUAGE AND CULTURE

IELTS PREPARATION

Focus on Canada: Pre-Semester Preparation

Increasing Performance: IELTS Test Taking Strategies and Skills

This short, intensive course will boost your oral fluency and functional English communication abilities. It is the best way to prepare for the Spring or Fall Semester Program.

The course will increase your efficiency in performing IELTS exam tasks and improve performance in the four skill areas tested by IELTS: listening, reading, writing and speaking.

In this course, you will:

Admission Requirements

Students must fulfill one of the following minimum requirements:

• Focus on improving speaking and listening skills • Learn about Canadian society, populations and government

• IELTS Academic score of 4.5 overall, 4.0 in any other skill area

• Build vocabulary and expressions related to Canadian society

• TOEFL IBT score of 34 overall, 11 in writing

• Learn about Calgary and Alberta through activities and a full-day field trip

• TOEIC score of 490

• TOEFL PBT score of 410 • CAEL score of 40 overall, 40 in any other skill area

Sample Timetable (Fall Face-to-face class) MONDAY Morning

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

FRIDAY

ESL Class

ESL Class

ESL Class

ESL Class

ESL Class

Afternoon ESL Class

ESL Class

Afternoon activity

ESL Class

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• Completion of level 3 of English Language Program Semester Program (ESL 100) with a minimum final grade of B+ in each course • Duolingo English Test score of 70

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• UCalgary English Language Program placement test score of level 4

2021

SPRING

SPRING

FALL

FALL

PRICE

PRICE

April 6 –16 August 30 – September 10

$950 Face-to-face and Online

PROGRAM HOURS 50 hours

CLASS SCHEDULE Face-to-face Monday to Friday | 9 am – 12 pm and 1 – 5 pm* Online Live Zoom session Monday to Friday | 5:30 – 8:30 pm

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• Overall CLB (Canadian Language Benchmark) of 5

*End time varies depending on the day. Go to esl.ucalgary.ca/language-culture for full details.

April 19 – June 11 September 13 – November 5

$1,975 Face-to-face $1,695 Online

PROGRAM HOURS 120 hours

CLASS SCHEDULE Face-to-face Monday to Friday | 1:30 – 4:30 pm Online Live Zoom session Monday to Friday | 1:30 – 4:30 pm


ESL 205: 10 WEEKS

HOMESTAY

TOEIC PREPARATION Increasing Performance: TOEIC Test Taking Strategies and Skills In this add-on course, you will work on activities that correspond directly to the test in listening and reading skills. This is a perfect way to apply the skills you learn in the Semester Program and transform them into a successful TOEIC score.

Admission Requirements

Students must fulfill the following minimum requirements: • Intermediate level of English (Level 2 of ESL 100 or above)

Living with a Canadian family is an excellent way to improve your English language and intercultural skills We accept only respectable, considerate, and dependable families who treat our students well and help them to learn English and Canadian culture. Homestay accommodation includes: • A private room • A desk or table at which to study • Three meals a day (at least one prepared) 7 days a week • Free laundry facilities to do your laundry • Shared common areas (E.g., kitchen, living room) • Airport pick-up and drop-off • Student support by a homestay coordinator and the admin team We conduct a thorough family screening: ONLINE APPLICATION

2021 SPRING

April 26 – July 5

2022 WINTER

January 10 – March 21

FALL

September 20 – November 29

PRICE $595

PROGRAM HOURS 25 hours

CLASS SCHEDULE

Monday and Wednesday | 3:15 - 4:30 pm

PHONE INTERVIEW

SITE VISIT

ONGOING EVALUATION/ REVISITS

Homestay SEMESTER/ACC 13 weeks

INTENSIVE 4 weeks 5 weeks

ESL 900 | $2,925 ESL 901 | $900 ESL 901 | $1,125

LANGUAGE AND CULTURE 2 weeks

ESL 911 | $450

IELTS PREPARATION 8 weeks

ESL 900 | $1,800

HOMESTAY ACCOMMODATION FEES $225 per week or $37.50 per day Additional Fees: See page 18

HOMESTAY SCHEDULE

Homestay starts on the Saturday before the course start date and finishes on the Saturday after the course end date. If you want to start or finish Homestay on a different date, please contact us.

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PROGRAM INFORMATION VISAS Most international students require an entrance document — either a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) — and possibly a study permit to enter and study in Canada. For more information, visit ucalgary.ca/studentservices/iss/immigration/study-permits. Check with your nearest Canadian Embassy or Consulate for more information on applying for entrance documents and study permits. cic.gc.ca/english/study/index.asp.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • 18 years of age or older* • High beginner to advanced level of English** • Willing to participate in all classroom activities *If you are 17 and have completed high school, please contact us. **See program pages for additional admission requirements for the Academic Communication Certificate, IELTS Preparation Course, TOEIC Preparation Course and advanced placement into level 5 and 6 of the Semester Program.

DEADLINES Applications and non-refundable deposits must be received 30 days before the start of the course. Full payment is due 15 days before the course begins; if full payment is not received, the student will be withdrawn from the course, forfeiting the course deposit. Two weeks after the course begins, students not present will be withdrawn in accordance with the refund policy. Please inform the office if you cannot start the course on time.

EMERGENCY HEALTH INSURANCE Emergency health insurance is provided for international students under 65 from the Saturday before the English course start date to the Saturday after the English course end date. All fees must be paid in full for insurance to be processed and valid. Additional insurance is available between courses at an additional cost.

PAYMENT INFORMATION All course fees are in Canadian dollars. Visa, MasterCard, or American Express are the preferred methods of payment. If paying in person, cash or debit card are also acceptable.

REFUND POLICY All withdrawals must be made in writing. All refunds will be made via the original payment method. Please note that program application fees and homestay placement fees are non-refundable under any circumstances.

Tuition Refunds and Transfers Tuition refund eligibility is relative to the course/ program start date. WITHDRAWAL DATE

REFUND

15 or more days before

Full refund less deposits

2 - 14 days before

50% of tuition less deposits

International bank wire transfers are accepted, but require a $60 processing fee. Bank wire refunds usually take a minimum of 3 months and require a $60 processing fee.

Less than 24 hours before No refunds

Deposits: A deposit is required for each course at the time of registration. All course deposits are towards tuition, not in addition to it. Deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable (exceptions may apply if conditions are met).

14-day written notice is required to cancel homestay. Unused homestay fees and deposits will be refunded on a prorated basis, calculated after the amount of the 14-day notice period has been deducted. Homestay refunds of two nights or less will not be processed. Homestay refunds can be transferred to future homestays.

• ESL 100/EAP 200: $500

WITHDRAWAL DATE

REFUND

• ESL101/111: $200

15 or more days before starting homestay

Full refund less placement fee

Less than 15 days before starting homestay

Full refund less placement fee and two weeks notice.

After starting homestay

Full refund less the number of weeks used, placement fee, and two weeks notice.

• ESL 205: $100 • ESL 105: $300 • ESL 102: $150 • ESL 103: $100 for overnight trips $50 for day trips

Homestay Refunds

• ESL 900/901/911: $225

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAM CERTIFICATE

There will be a $50 per course administrative fee for all drops and transfers.

Refunds and Transfers Related to Visa/Permit Status

APPLICATION FEE

A certificate of participation will be given at the end of the course to students who attend a minimum of 90% of classes.

A $200 non-refundable application fee is required for admission into the English Language Program. This is a one-time fee.

If you submitted an application for entry to Canada at least 3 months prior to your program start date and the Government of Canada does not provide you with the required visa/permit to enter Canada, your course tuition fees and deposits will be refunded/ transferred as follows.

HOMESTAY FEES A non-refundable $250 placement fee is required to apply for homestay. This fee is required each time a placement is requested. A $250 storage fee will be charged for periods where students are temporarily absent from homestay and intending to return to the same homestay within 3 weeks. Regular homestay fees will not be charged during this period.

WITHDRAWAL DATE

REFUND

15 or more days before

Full tuition less administrative fee of $50

2 – 14 days before

50% of tuition

Less than 24 hours before No refunds/transfers Refunds/transfers related to entry status require supporting documents from the Government of Canada Immigration and Citizenship: 1. A copy of the visa/permit refusal letter

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If you have any questions, please contact the English Language Program office at esl@ucalgary.ca or +1-403-220-3301.

2. A copy of the visa/permit Application Status webpage indicating the application is still in progress.


YOUR PROGRAM PLANNING

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FIND YOUR COURSES

Visit our website at esl.ucalgary.ca or contact us at esl@ucalgary.ca to find courses that work for you.

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REGISTER ONLINE

Complete the online application, pay the application fee and tuition (deposit or full fee).

LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE

The letter will be sent by email and regular mail. DHL courier is also available upon request ($40).

Sample Study Plans 1 Year: Academic Mastery A year of in-depth, intensive study for students at an advanced level of English with academic goals. After improving your oral fluency in the Summer Intensive Program, take two terms of the Semesters Program to reach upper advanced to academic level of English comprehension. Thirteen weeks of ACC will ensure successful transition to a university undergraduate program.

ESL 101: Summer Intensive Program ESL 100: Fall Semester Program ESL 102: Optional Activity Package ESL 100: Winter Semester Program EAP 200: Spring Academic Communication Certificate

Aug Sep – Dec Sep – Dec Jan – Apr Apr – Jul

$1,750 $4,200 $775 $4,200 $4,650

TUITION TOTAL APPLICATION FEE HOMESTAY (50 WEEKS)

$15,575 $200 $11,500

TOTAL $27,275

5 Months: Calgary Highlights Move your English abilities up to the next level! The combination of a 13-week comprehensive English program with a one-month immersion class will improve both your language accuracy and fluency. Experience Calgary and the Rocky Mountain’s best seasons: spring skiing in the Rockies, catching the sights at the Calgary Stampede or whitewater rafting in Banff in the summer.

ESL 111: Spring Language and Culture Course ESL 100: Spring Semester Program ESL 102: Optional Activity Package ESL 101: Summer Intensive Program ESL 103: Optional Activity Overnight Trips (2 trips)

Apr Apr – Jul Apr – Jul Aug Aug

$950 $4,200 $775 $1,750 $450

TUITION TOTAL APPLICATION FEE HOMESTAY (21 WEEKS)

$8,125 $200 $4,975

TOTAL $13,300

Tuition fees and estimated basic living cost for face-to-face programs (samples) SEMESTER PROGRAM (13 WEEKS)

ACC PROGRAM (13 WEEKS)

INTENSIVE PROGRAM (5 WEEKS)

Tuition

$4,200

$4,650

$1,850

Application fee (First course only)

$200

$200

$200

Homestay Placement fee (First term only)

$250

$250

$250

Textbook/materials

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-

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Homestay

$2,925

$2,925

$1,125

Food and Groceries

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-

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Transportation Cost (within Calgary)

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$160

Health Insurance

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-

-

Campus Recreation (Use of gym, swimming pool and other sports facilities)

-

-

-

Use of library, public computers and WiFi on campus

-

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Miscellaneous (e.g. shopping, entertainment, eating out)

$1,000**

$1,000**

$350**

Estimated Cost Total:

$8,575

$9,025

$3,935

*Bus pass coverage starts from May 1 for Spring terms. For April, students are required to buy bus tickets (approximately $35 for 10 tickets) ** The cost varies depending on the individual student’s lifestyle. Add-on activity programs are available for purchase.

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was happy to learn about “ ICanada – provinces, holidays and Indigenous culture.” Reika, from Japan

This year, let us help you realize your dreams For more than 40 years, international students and professionals from all over the world have been coming to the University of Calgary English Language Program to acquire the skills necessary to realize their dreams.

esl.ucalgary.ca +1-403-220-3301 • esl@ucalgary.ca facebook.com/ucalgaryESL instagram.com/ucalgaryelp


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