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1 hour from Indianapolis International Airport by car. |
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HIGHLIGHTS
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Participate in the Conversation Exchange Program and practice your English with American speaking partners
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Study in a cultural diverse environment - meet students from all 50 U.S. states and more than 100 foreign countries
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Live in Bloomington, recently named by USA Today as one of the nation's top 10 college towns
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A Message from School |
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Marlin G. Howard Director, Intensive English Program
Hello from Indiana! Welcome to the Intensive English Program (IEP) at Indiana University profile on ApplyESL.com! I'm delighted to have the opportunity to tell you about our program, where I have been the Director for the past 23 years....
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Type
: Public
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Establishment
: 1977
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Membership/Accreditation : UCIEP, AAIEP
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Enrollment
: 150 - 250
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Average Class Size
: 10 -15
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Student Adviser
: Yes
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Airport Pickup: No
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Internet Access
: Yes
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Tuition
: Low
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Activities
: Frequent
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Location
: Rural
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Transportation
: Bus, taxi
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CONTACT INFORMATION |
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Indiana University Intensive English Program Center for English Language Training Memorial Hall 313 1021 East Third Street Bloomington, IN, 47405-7005
, U.S.A.
TEL: +1 812-855-6457
FAX: +1 812-855-5605
E-mail: iep@indiana.edu

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: About the ESL Program |
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Established in 1977, the Center for English Language Training (CELT) is an academic unit within Indiana University that provides high caliber instruction in English as a Second Language (ESL), Applied Linguistics and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). As a division of CELT, the Intensive English Program (IEP) is designed to provide non-native English speakers with the academic and language skills essential to succeed at an American university. Students can take a break from their studies and participate in regular trips and activities organized by the IEP to visit nearby zoos and museums, King's Island Amusement Park, fairs, concerts and trips to Chicago. Students have full access to the University's libraries, sports facilities and computer laboratories and are encouraged to join University clubs and activities. The Center for English Language Training is a proud member of UCIEP, a U.S. consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs known for its high professional standards and quality English language instruction.
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| Students in the advanced-levels (Levels 6 and 7) are eligible to enroll in regular courses at the University. These courses often are accepted for credit towards a degree. |
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The Intensive English Program hosts more than 1,200 students from over 74 countries around the world every year. Recently, students have come to the IEP from Asia (60%) and from countries in in Africa, South and Central America, the Middle East, Europe, and North America (40%).
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Faculty Qualifications |
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| Intensive English Program instructors are highly-qualified professionals who have extensive experience teaching English in the United States and abroad. Each instructor holds or are working towards an advanced degree in applied linguistics, general linguistics or in a related field. The personal and academic qualities of IEP instructors make each uniquely qualified to offer meaningful language-learning opportunities. |
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| While attending the IEP, students can experience living in on-campus university dormitories. Students living on-campus will be close to classes, campus activities and other students - both American and international. Students are encouraged to arrange housing as early as possible due to the limited amount of space available. A wide variety of private off-campus apartments are available however it is the students' responsibility to make their individual arrangements. For more information, use the Contact Address to ask the school directly. |
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| Indiana University is located in Bloomington, a safe and culturally-sophisticated university town with 65,000 residents. Recently, USA Today named Bloomington as one of the nation's top 10 college towns and Money magazine included Bloomington in its list of "Five Star Places," along with New York, San Francisco and San Diego. Bloomington is a friendly town that encourages you to explore its exciting restaurants, unique shops, relaxing parks and the weekly farmers' market. During the Big Ten college football and basketball season, Bloomington comes alive with excitement as both students and residents cheer on Indiana University's team, The Hoosiers. Students interested in traveling outside Bloomington find a wide assortment of outdoor activities and can explore Leonard Springs Nature Park, go biking in Wapehani Mountain Bike Park, fly-fish or go canoeing on Griffy Lake. Comfortably situated in the hills of Southern Indiana, Bloomington is an easy hour's drive from Indianapolis, the capital of Indiana, and a four-hour drive from Chicago. |
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About the College/University |
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| Founded in 1820, Indiana University (IU) is one of the United States' oldest and largest state-sponsored universities. Students attending IU join an academic community internationally known for its excellence and assortment of programs. The University is comprised of over 100 academic departments, offering its students bachelor's degrees in more than 95 areas of specialization, master's degrees in 125 areas and doctoral degrees in 86. IU's tree-lined, 1931-acre campus is home to over 32,000 students from all 50 American states and from more than 100 countries around the world, and 1,500 full-time faculty members. As a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), IU has an incredibly strong athletic program consisting of 24 varsity teams and has won 22 NCAA championship titles. Outside of the classroom, IU students are actively involved in nearly 500 student-run clubs, organizations and intramural sports teams. |
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Hello from Indiana! Welcome to the Intensive English Program (IEP) at Indiana University profile on ApplyESL.com! I'm delighted to have the opportunity to tell you about our program, where I have been the Director for the past 23 years. In fact, most of our staff have been with us for many years, in part because Bloomington is such a wonderful place to live - we have world-class opera, international cuisine, Broadway shows, and a mild climate in a small, safe, Midwestern town. Our students have access to all the benefits Indiana University has to offer, including an outstanding library system and the number-one ranked computer facilities in the United States! We teach English in small classes, so you get to know your teachers and other students well. Also, I meet individually with each student at least once each session - we very much want to get to know you and help you to learn and enjoy your experiences here. We would love to welcome you to our IEP family here in Bloomington!
Marlin G. Howard Director, Intensive English Program |

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