Mar 28, 2024  
2020-2021 Academic Bulletin 
    
2020-2021 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

ESL Program


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The ESL Program develops and assesses college-level academic English language proficiency, and completing the ESL Program gives both undergraduate and graduate students at Andrews the opportunity to meet university English requirements. The ESL Program is offered during Fall semester, Spring semester, and in an eight-week Summer semester, which counts as a full semester. ESL classes are offered for credit or for non-credit hours.

Placement

The CIEP English Placement Test (EPT) is used to place new students into one of four levels in the ESL Program: Beginning, Foundation, Intermediate, and Advanced. The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), or any other English language proficiency test accepted by Andrews University, is not required for individuals to be placed into one of the four levels; however, if an individual has an English language proficiency score on record, this score may be used in determining level placement, though the EPT score is the primary level placement indicator.

Classes

Each of the four levels has core classes in grammar, reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Additional skill-building classes focus on pronunciation, conversation and discussion, academic presentations, and American culture and values.

CIEP Certificate

The CIEP Certificate is awarded to students who successfully complete the ESL Program, and earning the CIEP Certificate demonstrates completion of university language requirements. To earn the CIEP Certificate, an individual must do all of the following:

  • Pass (B- grade or higher) all ESL classes starting at the level in which an individual was initially placed until Advanced is completed (16 credits or non-credit hours per level in Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters)
  • Pass the required CIEP Speaking Test, which is given as part of the Advanced Listening & Speaking class

Note: The TOEFL (or any English language proficiency test other than the ESL Exit Exam) is not required to complete the ESL Program.

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