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English Language Institute



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Seminole Community College's English Language Institute is an intensive language program for international students whose native language is not English. The non-credit program focuses on improving English skills and preparing students to continue their education at the college level. SCC is located in Central Florida near Orlando.

We offer:
  • Excellent English classes for speakers of other languages
  • Modern computer lab with special ESL software for adults
  • Qualified instructors specializing in teaching English for Speakers of Other Languages
  • Friendly, academic atmosphere
  • Levels from beginning to advanced
  • 1 level = approximately 15 weeks
  • 18-20 hours of instruction per week
  • Currently, students at the beginning levels of English Language Institute (Fundamentals I and Fundamentals II) study with resident adult education ESOL students for approximately 15 of the total hours in their program. During this time, strategies for learning include the study of language needed for life skills and work skills in the United States. The remaining hours are focused on academic communication skills.
  • Currently, Intermediate and Advanced levels study 12 hours each week in community college English for Academic Purposes with EAP students. In addition, they study selected topics that vary from term to term such as American language and culture and vocabulary. At least three hours are spent in language lab each week.

Cost:

$2,800 US dollars per level (for one complete 15-week term) - subject to change.

Payment in full for the complete term of 15 weeks must be received at time of registration.

Location of Classes

Lower level students study only at the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus. At the upper levels, some courses are offered at the Oviedo Campus; however, students studying at Oviedo two or three days a week also have to take courses that are offered only at the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus.

Registration

All English Language Institute students register at:

Seminole Community College
100 Weldon Blvd.
Building B, Room 113
Sanford, FL 32773
Telephone 407.708.2120
Fax 407.708.2321
e-mail: learn-English-now@scc-fl.edu

Other Information

You are responsible for providing your housing while at the Language Institute. Seminole Community College does not offer housing provisions for its students. There are public services which are free of charge that will help you find rental apartments in the area. A two-bedroom apartment generally costs from $500 to $700 dollars per month.

Public transportation in the Orlando area is very limited. If you do not own a car, you should inquire about bus routes to the College and other service areas before selecting housing. It is necessary that you provide your own means of transportation. A used automobile generally costs between $2,500 to $4,000 dollars. In the state of Florida, you are required to purchase automobile insurance.

Admissions

You are eligible for admission to the English Language Institute if you:

  • are 16 years old or older.
  • can obtain a student visa (F-1).

*Acceptance to the Language Institute is not an admission to college credit classes at Seminole Community College.

Please go to Application Checklist for English Language Institute Students to complete the required documents for your application to Seminole Community College.

Send all forms and documents to:
Seminole Community College
International Admissions Office
100 Weldon Blvd.
Sanford, FL 32773-6199
U.S.A.

Telephone: 407.708.2041
Fax: 407.708.2395

Want more information?

For more information, please contact
407.708.2420
e-mail ELS

For enrollment information please visit admissions

Get Admissions Info
or call 407.708.2050

Did you know?

ESOL is a non-credit program, which improves English skills and prepares students for continued education at the college level.