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INTENSIVE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAM

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INTENSIVE ENGLISH

LANGUAGE PROGRAM

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UNDERGRADUATE

PROGRAMS & OFFERINGS

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#115 Best Universities

U.S. News & World Report

Small Class Sizes Excellent Instructors with Advanced Degrees

All English Skill Levels Beginner to Advanced

380 Employees on the Public Safety Team

3,000+ International Students from 128 Countries

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY

TEMPLE’S IELP

Majors ................................................................Freshman Requirements ..........................................................

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TEMPLE TRANSITIONS

Temple Path .........................................................Access Temple ......................................................

Intensive English Language Program (IELP) ....................

IELP Exclusive Short-Term Housing ..............................

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INTENSIVE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAM

SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS

IELP SHORT-TERM HOUSING

American Culture at Temple ......................................EducationUSA Academy ..........................................Super-Intensive English ...........................................

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Located in the 2nd largest city on the East Coast

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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY MAJORS

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FRESHMAN ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSCompleted application

$55 application fee

Academic transcript

Recommendation letter

One or more standardized test scores (SAT, ACT, TOEFL or IELTS)

Minimum 79 TOEFL iBT or 6.0 IELTS for direct admission

See admissions.temple.edu/international for more info and to apply.

DATES FOR APPLICATION

Fall SemesterFreshmen - February 1Transfers - June 1

Spring SemesterFreshmen & Transfers - November 1

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(Transfer students may be exempt depending on their academic record)

Note: Some schools/colleges require higher language test scores.

Early Childhood Education (Pre-K–4)Human Development and Community EngagementMiddle-Grades Education (4–8)Secondary Education

ENGINEERING, COLLEGE OFBioengineeringCivil EngineeringConstruction Management TechnologyElectrical Engineering (computer)Engineering (general)Engineering TechnologyEnvironmental EngineeringMechanical EngineeringUndeclared

LIBERAL ARTS, COLLEGE OFAfricology and African American StudiesAmerican StudiesAnthropologyAsian StudiesChineseClassicsCriminal JusticeEconomicsEnglishEnvironmental StudiesFrenchGender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies Geography and Urban StudiesGermanGlobal StudiesHistoryItalianJewish StudiesLatin American StudiesLiberal StudiesMathematical EconomicsNeuroscience: Systems, Behavior and PlasticityPhilosophyPolitical SciencePsychologyReligionSociologySpanishUndeclared

MEDIA & COMMUNICATION, KLEIN COLLEGE OFAdvertisingCommunication and Social InfluenceCommunication StudiesJournalismMedia Studies and ProductionPublic RelationsUndeclared

PERFORMING AND CINEMATIC ARTS, CENTER FOR THEMUSIC AND DANCE, BOYER COLLEGE OFDance (audition required)Music (audition required)-Jazz Studies/Composition-Jazz Studies/Performance (instrumental, keyboard or vocal)-Music (BS)-Music Composition-Music Education-Music Education with Jazz Studies component-Music History-Music Technology-Music Theory-Music Therapy-Music Therapy with Jazz Studies component-Performance (instrumental, keyboard or vocal)

THEATER, FILM & MEDIA ARTS, SCHOOL OFFilm and Media Arts Musical Theater (audition required)Theater PUBLIC HEALTH, COLLEGE OFExercise and Sport ScienceHealth Information Management Health ProfessionsKinesiologyNursingPre-Health Information ManagementPublic HealthSpeech, Language and Hearing ScienceTherapeutic RecreationUndeclared

SOCIAL WORK, SCHOOL OFSocial Work

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY,COLLEGE OF Applied MathematicsBiochemistryBiologyBiology with Teaching BiophysicsChemistryChemistry with Teaching Computer ScienceComputer Science and PhysicsData ScienceEarth and Space Science with Teaching Environmental ScienceGeneral Science with TeachingGeologyInformation Science and TechnologyMathematical EconomicsMathematicsMathematics and Computer ScienceMathematics and Computer Science with TeachingMathematics and PhysicsMathematics and Technology with TeachingMathematics with TeachingNatural SciencesNeuroscience: Cellular and MolecularPhysicsPhysics with Teaching Pre-Pharmacy Undeclared

SPORT, TOURISM & HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT, SCHOOL OFSport and Recreation ManagementTourism and Hospitality Management

UNIVERSITY STUDIESUndeclared

ART, TYLER SCHOOL OFArchitectureArt EducationArt HistoryArt TherapyBFA with Teaching CertificationCeramicsCommunity DevelopmentFacilities ManagementFibers and Materials StudiesGlassGraphic and Interactive DesignHistoric PreservationHorticultureLandscape ArchitectureMetals/Jewelry/CAD-CAMPainting and DrawingPhotographyPrintmakingSculptureVisual Studies

BUSINESS, FOX SCHOOL OFAccountingActuarial ScienceBusiness Management EconomicsEntrepreneurship and Innovation ManagementFinanceFinancial PlanningHuman Resource ManagementInternational Business Legal Studies Management Information Systems Marketing Real EstateRisk Management and InsuranceStatistical Science and Data AnalyticsSupply Chain Management Undeclared

EDUCATION, COLLEGE OFAdult and Organizational DevelopmentCareer and Technical Education

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TEMPLE TRANSITIONS PROGRAM

Where Do You Fit?How It WorksTEMPLE PATH (Below 65 TOEFL or 5.5 IELTS)ielp.temple.edu/programs/provisional-admission

Perfect your English and study skills and begin the path to university admission•Start your language studies in the Intensive English Language Program (IELP). Take a test when you arrive to determine your current language level.

•Participate in unique coursework and social engagement activities designed to prepare you specifically for Temple University.

•Receive ongoing academic advising.

•Once you progress to the Intermediate 3 level in all core classes (Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking), you are eligible to take the placement test to enter the Access Temple (Conditional Admission) Program. You do not need to retake TOEFL or IELTS.

Temple Path

AccessTemple 1

AccessTemple 2

Enroll atTemple

Temple Path TOEFL: Below 65IELTS: Below 5.5

0 in typically 6 months to 1 year

Access Temple 1(AT 1)**

Access Temple 2

(AT 2)

LANGUAGESCORES*START IN: CREDITS + DURATION

PROGRAM

TOEFL: 65-73IELTS: 5.5

TOEFL: 74-78

6 in 1 semester

7 in 1 semester

IELP (NON-CREDIT)

CREDITCLASSES

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Note: Visit website for program prices (ielp.temple.edu)*If you are already studying in the IELP and take our placement test, you do not need to take TOEFL or IELTS. **Placement test on arrival provides opportunity to place out of AT 1 into AT 2.

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ACCESS TEMPLE (65-78 TOEFL or 5.5 IELTS)ielp.temple.edu/programs/access-temple-conditional-admission

Guarantee your admission to Temple University after successful completion of Access Temple •Engage in specialized academic English classes while also taking university credit-bearing classes. •Depending on your TOEFL or IELTS score, take either one semester (AT2) or two semesters (AT1 and AT2).*

Access Temple 1 – 65-73 TOEFL or 5.5 IELTS requires two semesters of Access Temple •First semester: take 15 – 20 hours per week of intensive academic English classes and two credit-bearing classes, and receive six credits. •Second semester: take 15 hours per week of intensive academic English classes and credit-bearing classes, and receive up to seven credits. After completing both semesters, accumulate up to 13 credits. Access Temple 2 – 74-78 TOEFL requires only one semester of Access Temple •In one semester, take up to 15 hours per week of intensive academic English classes and two credit-bearing classes, and receive seven credits.

*Placement test on arrival provides opportunity to place out of AT1 and into AT2

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1. Apply to Temple Undergraduate Admissions2. Meet all admissions requirements except for language3. Receive admission based on the chart below:

If you meet all admissions requirements except for language, our Temple Transitions Program is your pathway to becoming a fully matriculated student. Based on your language test scores, you may be placed in Temple Path (Provisional Admission) or Access Temple (Conditional Admission). After starting in the appropriate Transitions program, you can become a Temple University undergrad in as little as one semester or up to two years (length of time dependent on language level).

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MONDAY

9:00-9:50Reading

TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

1:00-2:20Listening & Speaking

9:30-10:50Reading

11:00-12:20Writing Workshop

12:30-1:50University

Experience

2:00-3:20Presentation &Pronunciation

2:00-3:20Presentation &Pronunciation

1:00-2:20Listening & Speaking

11:00-12:20Writing Workshop

9:00-9:50Reading

9:30-10:50Reading 9:00-9:50

Reading

10:00-11:50Writing

10:00-11:50Writing

10:00-11:50Writing

1:00-2:20Listening &Speaking

MONDAY

MONDAY

TUESDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

FRIDAY

9:00 - 11:50Integrated Core Skills

9:00 - 10:50English 711

Support

General EducationCourse

3 credits

General EducationCourse

3 credits

2:00-4:50English for

Specific Purposes

1:00-4:00Drop-InTutoring

9:00 - 10:50English 711

Support

11:00-11:20AT Elective

9:00 - 10:50English 711

Support

9:00 - 11:30English 711

4 credits

9:00 - 11:30English 711

4 credits

1:00 - 1:50University Seminar

1003 Support

4:00 - 5:20University Seminar

1003

3 credits

4:00 - 5:20University Seminar

1003

3 credits

2:00-3:20Language

and Society 0815

3 credits

2:00-3:20Language

and Society 0815

3 credits2:00-3:50

American Cinema

1:00 - 1:50AT1 Pronunciation

1:00 - 1:50AT1 Pronunciation

1:00 - 1:50University Seminar

1003 Support

9:00 - 11:50Integrated Core Skills

9:00 - 11:50Integrated Core Skills

9:00 - 11:50Integrated Core Skills

9:00 - 11:50Integrated Core Skills

SAMPLE SCHEDULE* AT 1 SAMPLE SCHEDULE*

AT 2 SAMPLE SCHEDULE*

TEMPLE TRANSITIONS SCHEDULES

SPRING 2018 January 8 January 9 - 12

FALL 2018 August 20 August 21 - 24

SEMESTERS

Summer 2018April 30 - June 22

June 25 - August 17

Spring 2018January 8 - March 2

March 5 - April 27

Fall 2018August 27 - October 19

October 22 - December 14

TEMPLE PATH 2018 ACCESS TEMPLE 2018

ARRIVAL ORIENTATION CLASS DATES

New students can join Access Temple twice a year, during the fall or spring semesters.

*All schedules are subject to change

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January 15 - May 9 August 27 - December 21

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INTENSIVE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMielp.temple.edu/IELP

Fourteen-week sessions with six start dates per year allow you to begin your studies when it is convenient for you. You can stay for one session or until you reach the IELP’s highest academic level. Choose what works best for you. Seven-week sessions are also available.

THE IELP OFFERS:

• 21 hours of classwork per week in writing, reading, listening and speaking.• 12 levels ranging from beginner to advanced, allowing you to move up in the program as your proficiency improves.• Targeted enrichment courses that improve specific skills, such as pronunciation, spelling, vocabulary and grammar.• A variety of courses that give you extra practice in English conversation and American idioms in a relaxed environment. Extra activities provide the opportunity to watch and discuss movies, learn English through volunteering and chat with Americans!

TUITION

14 weeks

7 weeks

STUDENT FEES TOTAL COST

$5,451.50

$2,875

$400

$200

$5,851.50

$3,075

COSTS*

*Receive a 5% discount when you register for 14 weeksNote: Amounts subject to change without prior notification

RESOURCES & SUPPORT

• New Student Orientation: Get the information and support you need to get started. • Conversation Partners: Practice your English and meet Americans in an informal setting.• Cultural and Social Activities: Connect to other students and to the university through specially arranged activities.

MONDAY

9:00-9:50Reading

TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch

Lunch

1:00-2:30Presentation Skills

2:00-3:20Grammar

2:00-3:20Grammar

1:00-2:30Presentation Skills

9:30-10:50Reading

9:00-9:50Reading

9:30-10:50Reading

9:00-9:50Reading

10:00-11:50Writing

11:00-12:20Conversational

Skills

11:00-12:20Conversational

Skills

10:00-11:50Writing

10:00-11:50Writing

StartMarch 5

EndApril 27

StartApril 30

EndJune 22

StartJune 25

EndAugust 17

StartAugust 27

EndOctober 19

StartOctober 22

EndDecember 14

SUMMER FALL

StartJanuary 8

EndMarch 2

SPRING

ENROLLMENT DATES 2018**

SAMPLE SCHEDULE*

*All schedules are subject to change

**Register for 2 sessions and receive a 5% discount

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ielp.temple.edu/ACTAMERICAN CULTURE AT TEMPLE (ACT)

Enroll in this adventure-packed, four-week program to improve your English and learn about life in the United States.

BUILD YOUR:

• Reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in English.• American cultural fluency.• Knowledge about life as a U.S. university student. EXPLORE:

• Historic, artistic and contemporary sites of Philadelphia, the birthplace of the U.S.• New York City, the beach town of Ocean City and more!

DATES Winter: January 14 – February 11, 2018 (4 weeks)Summer: July 8 – August 4, 2018 (4 weeks)

COSTS: USD $3,850 Costs include tuition & fees, accomodations, select meals, ground transportation, and all activity fees. Students are responsible for their flight.

ELIGIBILITY Students who have completed high school.

9:00-12:00Language

and Culture

9:00-12:00Integrated

EnglishSkills

9:00-12:00Language

and Culture

9:00-12:00Integrated

EnglishSkills

9:00-12:00Language

and Culture

Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch

1:30-4:00Visit

Art Museum

1:30-4:00Philadelphia

PhilliesBaseball Game

Free Afternoon

6:30-8:00Game Night

1:30-4:00Visit Historic Philadelphia

Free Evening

Trips:

Ocean City (beach town)

New York CIty

Free Day

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

SAMPLE SCHEDULE*

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ielp.temple.edu/EdUSAAcademyEDUCATIONUSA ACADEMY AT TEMPLE

Do you want to study at a U.S. university? Immerse yourself in English while learning how to navigate the U.S. university admissions system. In the morning you’ll attend classes, and in the afternoon you’ll explore Philadelphia—the birthplace of the United States.

LEARN:

• How to write a college application essay• About U.S. university academic expectations• About life in the U.S. by interacting with American students

EXPLORE:

• Philadelphia’s outdoor music and arts festivals• Extensive public art displays• Many of the United States’ oldest historic sites• New York City and other nearby destinations DATES July 8 – July 28, 2018

COSTS: USD $4,850* Costs include tuition & fees, accomodation, select meals, ground transportation, health insurance, and all activity fees. Students are responsible for their flight.

*$300 added for early arrivals. We cannot accommodate early arrivals beyond two days.

ELIGIBILITY Open to students 15-17 years old.

SAMPLE SCHEDULE EDUCATIONUSA*

9:00-11:30University

Experience

Lunch

3:00-5:00Rock

Climbing

1:00-2:30Elective:

TOEFL/IELTS Prep or

American Cinema

9:00-11:30University

Experience

Lunch

12:30-2:00AdmissionsWorkshop

12:30-2:00AdmissionsWorkshop

2:30-5:00Visit Historical

Philadelphia

9:00-10:30University

Experience

1:00-2:30Elective:

TOEFL/IELTS Prep or

American Cinema

1:30-2:30Elective:

TOEFL/IELTS Prep or

American Cinema

Lunch

10:30-11:30Leadership &

Team-Building Workshop

3:00-5:00American Culture:

Cuisine & Food

7:00-8:30Social Activity

with U.S. High Schoolers

9:00-11:30University

Experience

Lunch

3:00-5:00Campus Tour:

Princeton

9:00-11:30University

Experience

Lunch

3:00-4:30Visit

Reading Terminal

Market

4:30-6:30Free Time in the City

Trips:Ocean City

(beach town)

New York City

Optional Trip:Explore

Philadelphia

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

*All schedules are subject to change

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ielp.temple.edu/4WeekIntensiveSUPER-INTENSIVE ENGLISH

If you want to improve your English in an immersive environment and have only a short time, this Super-Intensive Program is for you.

IN JUST 4 SHORT WEEKS:

• Dramatically improve your English reading, writing, listening and speaking skills• Build confidence in your English proficiency by communicating with native speakers in and out of the classroom• Meet people from around the globe during trips in Philadelphia and in surrounding regions like New York City DATES July 8 – August 4, 2018 COSTS: USD $2,150 Costs include tuition, fees, airport transfer and activities. Accommodations available at an additional cost. Student responsible for flight and all meals.

9:00-11:00Integrated Reading

and Writing

9:00-11:50Integrated Reading

and Writing

9:00-11:50Integrated Reading

and Writing

9:30-10:50Integrated Reading

and Writing

9:30-10:50Integrated Reading

and Writing

Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch

Free afternoon

12:30-1:50 American Cinema:

Discussion and Critique

or

English for Specific Purposes

12:30-1:50 American Cinema:

Discussion and Critique

or

English for Specific Purposes

1:00-2:20Listening and

Speaking

2:00-3:20Discover

Philadelphia

1:00-2:20Listening and

Speaking

2:00-3:20Discover

Philadelphia

3:00-4:20Presentation and

Pronunciation

3:00-4:20 Presentation and

Pronunciation

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

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IELP EXCLUSIVE SHORT-TERM HOUSINGHOUSING MADE EASY

FLEXIBLE LEASING

HELPFUL STAFF

ielp.temple.edu/housing

Live next to campus at University Village in a fully-furnished apartment suite with no obligation to sign a full year’s lease. Accommodations are flexible for international students enrolled in short-term programs.

BENEFITS

• No obligation to sign a one-year lease

• Compatible roommate match (requests taken based on availability) • Only one bill, all utilities and furniture included

• Close to the center of campus

• Secure student community with card-controlled access

Each unit features two shared bedrooms, a full kitchen, a built-in dining area, and a comfortable living room. Floor plan courtesy of University Village.

Shinhye Lee and Harim Kim, friends who met at University Village

- Harim Kim, Access Temple

- Shinhye Lee, Global Programs

Visit ielp.temple.edu/housing for pricing information and a full list of housing options.

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FLOOR PLAN

“I signed the lease through the IELP and I can stay for less than a year. Now I want to stay longer and renew my lease with the IELP.”

“When I first traveled here, my flight was late. The IELP staff contacted University Village as soon as possible so I could check into my apartment late that day.”

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__Intensive English Language Program

1801 N. Broad St. 403 Conwell Hall Philadelphia, PA 19122USA

Phone: 215-204-7899 Fax: 215-204-3892

Email: [email protected]: ielp.temple.edu

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