- The campus is located in the eastern region of Los Angeles, California, United States, in the University Hills district, facing the San Gabriel Mountains, at the center of Los Angeles metropolitan area just five miles (8 km) east of Downtown Los Angeles. - Instructors are highly trained professionals who understand how to help students navigate through the complexities of learning a second language in addition to overcoming the challenges of adjusting to living abroad. - English Language Program (ELP) develops the English language skills of students whose native language is not English and to prepare them for entrance and success at the college and university level.
National Mix
Nationalities of students include Japanese(30%),Korean(23%),Taiwanese(15%),Turkish(4%),European(12%) and other countries. The percentage may vary each month.
Conditional Admission
The curriculum at University Bridge which corresponds with Level 7 of ELP, is composed of 4 language classes in the ELP and one elective course that may be transferred to University Bridge’s credit via school’s Open University Program. Conditional Admission is offered to remarkable students who enroll in the ESL program.
English Language Program (ELP)About the
Extended Studies exists to “extend the reach” of Cal State L.A.’s classes and programs to students not presently a part of the university community. Extended Studies offers flexible registration, convenient scheduling, and innovative offering of academic classes as well as professional development and enrichment programs. Our programs extend beyond our borders to international students, extend beyond our campus buildings through online classes, extend into our local communities through academic certificate and degree programs and expand into the workplace through professional training. We prepare students to extend their own education or professional standing through test preparation and classes for personal enrichment. California State University, Los Angeles (Cal State LA or CSULA) is a public comprehensive university, part of the California State University (CSU) system. The campus is located in the eastern region of Los Angeles, California, United States, in the University Hills district, facing the San Gabriel Mountains, at the center of Los Angeles metropolitan area just five miles (8 km) east of Downtown Los Angeles.
California State University (CSU), Los AngelesAbout the
California State University, Los Angeles (Cal State LA or CSULA) is a public comprehensive university, part of the California State University (CSU) system. The campus is located in the eastern region of Los Angeles, California, United States, in the University Hills district, facing the San Gabriel Mountains, at the center of Los Angeles metropolitan area just five miles (8 km) east of Downtown Los Angeles.
CSULA offers 129 types of Bachelor's degrees, 112 different Master's degrees, 2 Doctoral degrees including a Ph.D in Special Education and a Doctor of Education, and 22 teaching credentials. CSULA has a student body over 23,000 students primarily from the greater Los Angeles area, as well as more than 215,000 alumni. CSULA operates year round on the quarter system. Four quarters, each 11 weeks in duration. CSULA is organized into eight colleges which house a total of four schools and approximately 50 academic departments, divisions and interdisciplinary programs offering a variety of majors. The eight colleges offer nationally recognized science, arts, business, criminal justice, engineering, nursing, education and humanities programs. CSULA is home to the critically acclaimed Luckman Jazz-Orchestra and to a unique university center for gifted students as young as 11.
The mission of the English Language Program (ELP) is to develop the English language skills of students whose native language is not English and to prepare them for entrance and success at the college and university level.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
English Language Program instructors are internationally-minded people, and many of them have traveled and taught throughout the world. With advanced degrees and solid teaching experience, they use their extensive knowledge to create positive learning environments in all classes. While classroom training is important, ELP students also have opportunities to experience cultural events and socials outside the classroom. This way, students have a chance to meet others in the program and share time together. In addition to enjoying a creative learning environment, English Language Program students have free access to the Kennedy Library, Writing Center, University Student Union, conversation clubs, computer labs, campus email accounts, Wi-Fi access, gym workout facilities, basketball and tennis courts, and two heated swimming pools.
Curriculum :
The ELP accomplishes this by providing affordable instruction in a non-credit, intensive, multi-skills academic program specifically designed to prepare students to succeed in the English-medium, college or university credit classroom. The curriculum of the program includes instruction in grammar, writing, reading, listening, speaking, and academic preparation. There are six pre-academic proficiency levels, with level 1 as the entry level and level 6 as the highest level. In addition, there are four co-academic levels, which enable students to enroll in both university credit courses and ELP courses during the same term. Classes average in size between 12 and 18 students. The program provides a full course of pre-academic study that consists of at least 18 clock hours of classroom instruction per week for a 10-week quarter (academic term). The fall quarter starts in mid September, the winter quarter begins in early January, the spring quarter starts in mid March, and the summer quarter begins in early July. This skills-based program prepares language learners to meet and surpass the minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score required for admission to California State University, Los Angeles and other colleges and universities.
Classroom Hour :
The program provides a full course of pre-academic study that consists of at least 18 clock hours of classroom instruction per week for a 10-week quarter (academic term). Class schedule may vary for each level.
The mission of the English Language Program (ELP) is to develop the English language skills of students whose native language is not English and to prepare them for entrance and success at the college and university level.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
English Language Program instructors are internationally-minded people, and many of them have traveled and taught throughout the world. With advanced degrees and solid teaching experience, they use their extensive knowledge to create positive learning environments in all classes. While classroom training is important, ELP students also have opportunities to experience cultural events and socials outside the classroom. This way, students have a chance to meet others in the program and share time together. In addition to enjoying a creative learning environment, English Language Program students have free access to the Kennedy Library, Writing Center, University Student Union, conversation clubs, computer labs, campus email accounts, Wi-Fi access, gym workout facilities, basketball and tennis courts, and two heated swimming pools.
Curriculum :
The ELP accomplishes this by providing affordable instruction in a non-credit, intensive, multi-skills academic program specifically designed to prepare students to succeed in the English-medium, college or university credit classroom. The curriculum of the program includes instruction in grammar, writing, reading, listening, speaking, and academic preparation. There are six pre-academic proficiency levels, with level 1 as the entry level and level 6 as the highest level. In addition, there are four co-academic levels, which enable students to enroll in both university credit courses and ELP courses during the same term. Classes average in size between 12 and 18 students. The program provides a full course of pre-academic study that consists of at least 18 clock hours of classroom instruction per week for a 10-week quarter (academic term). The fall quarter starts in mid September, the winter quarter begins in early January, the spring quarter starts in mid March, and the summer quarter begins in early July. This skills-based program prepares language learners to meet and surpass the minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score required for admission to California State University, Los Angeles and other colleges and universities.
Classroom Hour :
The program provides a full course of pre-academic study that consists of at least 18 clock hours of classroom instruction per week for a 10-week quarter (academic term). Class schedule may vary for each level.
Course Information
Class size
12 Students
Schedule
8, 16 Weeks
Course Level
6
VISA Info
I-20 Issued Upon Request
Minimum age
18
Accommodation
Homestay, On-Campus Dorm/residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Accommodation
Residential Apartments
University Student Housing offers 192 fully furnished apartments in Phase I and II. Each apartment has a large living room and dining area as well as a private bathroom with shower. Kitchens include all major appliances. Each bedroom is equipped with two beds, closets and desks.
The Phase I complex consists of 92, 2-bedroom apartments. A centrally located community center houses the Residence Life Office, a game room, academic center, and laundry facilities. The Residence Life Office coordinates the many programs and resources which enhance the unique experience of university community living.
The Phase II complex consists of five buildings (pods). Each pod includes eight, 2-bedroom apartments and 12, 4-bedroom apartments. Every pod has its own laundry facility for resident use. The Housing Administration office and Community Information Desk are located in the Phase II Community Center. A Meeting Room and Lounge provide the setting for a variety of our events and activities as well as a place for you to relax.
Surrounding Area
California State University, Los Angeles (Cal State LA or CSULA) is a public comprehensive university, part of the California State University (CSU) system. The campus is located in the eastern region of Los Angeles, California, United States, in the University Hills district, facing the San Gabriel Mountains, at the center of Los Angeles metropolitan area just five miles (8 km) east of Downtown Los Angeles.
Near the edge of the city of Los Angeles, adjacent to the western San Gabriel Valley cities of Alhambra and Monterey Park, the Campus affords views of the mountains to the north, the San Gabriel Valley to the east, metropolitan Los Angeles to the west, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula and Catalina Island to the south.
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