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English Language Institute

 

Welcome to UCM’s English Language Institute (ELI). We offer an academic Intensive English Program and professional language training and short-term cultural programming for students at the University of Central Missouri. It is our goal to provide English language learners the skills they need to be successful at the university, in their careers, or in specialized language programs. The ELI is housed together with the Center for Global Education in Elliott Student Union 302. 

 

ELI Mission Statement

UCM's English Language Institute (ELI), with its CEA-accredited Intensive English Program, teaches a broad range of language skills to successfully prepare students to pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees at US institutions of higher education. The ELI also creates diverse, dynamic short-term language and culture programs and provides English language training for a variety of professional fields.

 

Admission Process

ELI Students (short-term program, non credit, online, newcomer, and JSAF) can complete the application below. Contact Valerie Heming, ELI Director, at vheming@ucmo.edu with application questions.

Admission Application

 

English Language Programs

Students studying Intensive English

Intensive English Program

  • Reading, writing, grammar, communication skills, American culture, and test-taking skills courses
  • Offered in 8-week sessions
  • Concurrent IEP and academic enrollment 

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An online language learner

Online English Programs

  • Online English Program
  • Online Aviation English Certificate Program
  • Online Business English Programs
  • ShortCourses and  Online Individual / Group Tutoring

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Students studying in a group

Face-to-Face English Programs

  • Aviation English Certificate Program
  • Business English Programs
  • Teacher Training
  • Short-term language and cultural programs

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Accredited by CEA logo

Intensive English Program (IEP)

The University of Central Missouri English Language Institute Intensive English Program is accredited by the Commission of English Language Program Accreditation for the period December 2015 through December 2025 and agrees to uphold CEA standards for English Language Programs and Institutions. CEA is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency for English language programs and institutions in the U.S. For further information about this accreditation, please contact CEA1001 North Fairfax St, Suite 630, Alexandria, VA 22314, (703) 665-3400, www.cea-accredit.org.

Information for Current Students

Message from the ELI Director

Welcome to UCM! My name is Valerie Heming, Director of the English Language Institute. We have a variety of English programs for you to choose from. I'd love to talk to you about your ESL goals and find the program that fits your needs. Please contact me at vheming@ucmo.edu or 660-543-8131.

JOIN the ELI Conversation Partner Program (CPP)

Would you like to participate in the CPP?
This is a great way to make new friends from the US. For more information about the program and
how to apply, email the Conversation Partner Program Team at iep@ucmo.edu. Come join the fun!

JOIN English Café

This is a great way to make new friends from the US.  In the Fall and Spring semesters, UCM international and American students get together each week  to talk, laugh, and play games.  For more information, email the English Café Team at iep@ucmo.edu. Come join the fun!

Advising

All current students must meet with the ELI Director, Ms. Valerie Heming, to discuss their transition plan from IEP to an academic program. Please email her for an advising appointment. You can reach her at vheming@ucmo.edu.

Information for Future Students

F-1 and J-1 students

There are nine levels in the IEP, and classes are face to face. One level is typically completed in one eight-week session. All students who enter the U.S. with an I-20 or a DS-2019 issued by UCM must be enrolled as full-time students in the IEP until successfully completing the program. 

Full-time enrollment in the IEP is 12 credit hours. Students should report the English Language Institute upon arrival and complete New International Student Orientation.

TOEFL Waiver Program

The IEP offers a TOEFL Waiver Program. Students at the advanced level who have successfully completed the final level of the IEP are eligible to move directly into their academic program without taking the TOEFL iBT or IELTS Academic test to demonstrate proficiency.  

*Please Note: Admission into the Intensive English Program as an IEP-Only student does not guarantee admission into an academic program at UCM.  

Apply to IEP

If you wish to attend UCM’s IEP to improve your English skills, please follow this application process.

Apply here for one of the following:

Intensive English Program Only
You will need to upload a copy of your passport, proof of finances, and a declaration of financial support. You may also email the director at iep@ucmo.edu with these documents attached.

IEP to Bachelor’s Degree (Conditional Admission to Undergraduate School)
You will need to upload a copy of your passport, proof of finances, a declaration of financial support, and your high school transcripts.

ELIPS (English Language Institute Pathway for Success (Concurrent enrollment in IEP and academic courses for Undergraduate and Graduate students)
You will need to upload a copy of your passport, proof of finances, a declaration of financial support, and your transcripts as well as any additional departmental requirements.

IEP to Master’s Degree (Admission to Graduate School upon completion of the IEP)
You will need to upload a copy of your passport, proof of finances, a declaration of financial support, and your college transcripts as well as any additional departmental requirements.

Apply to ELI

If you are interested in applying for a short-term program, special training, workshops, and/or an online course, please contact the ELI Director, Ms. Valerie Heming at iep@ucmo.edu.

Questions?  Contact Us.

UCM English Proficiency Test

UCM′s English Proficiency Test assesses Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking skills, with a focus on Vocabulary and Grammar subskills. A student who has applied to UCM may choose to take this test in lieu of TOEFL or IELTS.

Important Information: UCM reserves the right to retest a student upon arrival if there is a significant difference in the level of English as compared to the UCM English Proficiency Test results. The scores for this test may only be used for Admission to the University of Central Missouri.

Visit the UCM Online and Learning Engagement Course Catalog to register, or e-mail iep@ucmo.edu for more information.

Scoring

Scoring total: 120 points

  Undergraduate Graduate
Conditional 52 points and below 60 points and below
ELIPS 53 61
Full Academic 61 points 79 points

Test Dates, Policies, and Cost

This is a 90-minute examination and students may not leave the session. To schedule a date and time for your test, you must email Valerie Heming, Director of the English Language Institute: vheming@ucmo.edu. Tests will be viewed, proctored and recorded. Students must show a valid passport in order to take the test. Test results will typically be sent to students within 48 hours after the test. In case of technical difficulties, the Test Administrator will contact you with details and reschedule the test.

Fee: $151.00

UCM policy required students to submit outside English proficiency scores no later than 1 full week before the start of classes for the semester. Updated proficiency scores submitted after the deadline are only effective after the current semester is complete. This means students are expected to attend 2nd session IEP classes to maintain valid full-time enrollment status. 

The IEP director will notify you of any changes to your academic status. Decisions related to your academic status will also be communicated to the ISS Admissions team by the IEP Director. Please contact Valerie Heming (vheming@ucmo.edu), the IEP director, with any questions. 

UCM Companion Proficiency Test

UCM's Companion Proficiency Test assesses Writing, Listening and Speaking skills. Eligible students have submitted verified Duolingo score reports that do not quite meet the UCM requirements for English Proficiency. The Companion Test score is used to determine admission status for these students.

Important information: UCM reserves the right to retest a student upon arrival if there is a significant difference in the level of English as compared to the UCM Companion Proficiency Test results. The scores for this test may only be used for Admission to the University of Central Missouri.

Visit the UCM Online and Learning Engagement Course Catalog to register, or e-mail iep@ucmo.edu for more information. 

Scoring

Scoring total: 41 points

  Undergraduate Graduate
Conditional 31 points and below 36 points and below
ELIPS N/A N/A
Full Academic 32 points 37 points

Test Dates, Policies, and Cost

This is approximately a 45-minute examination and students may not leave the session. To schedule a date and time for your test, you must email the Test Scheduling Team at iep@ucmo.edu. Tests will be viewed, proctored and recorded. Students must show a valid passport in order to take the test. Test results will typically be sent to students within 48 hours after the test. In case of technical difficulties, the Test Administrator will contact you and reschedule the test. 

Fee: $65.00

 

 

 

 

 

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