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Explore course calendar [PDF] coming soon. Learn more visit the June Intensive Program. This website would like to use cookies to enhance your browsing experience. You may change your preferences at any time. Direct entry is available for students who have only finished high school or have less than 24 credit hours of post-secondary education: University 1 for first year students Bachelor of Arts degree program Bachelor of Science degree program Advanced entry is available for students who have completed more than 24 credit hours of post-secondary education: Bachelor of Arts degree program Bachelor of Science degree program Students who wish to apply to other faculties or programs such as business or engineering must submit a separate application after they have completed their studies at the English Language Centre.

Students can gain conditional admission to the intensive programs provided they meet the following criteria: Meet the IAEP Level 5 entrance requirements. Meet the intensive programs education and work experience admission requirements. Regular admission to English Language Centre only Regular Admission is an option where you are only accepted to the English Language Centre and not to any undergraduate program. Already applied to UM — need ELC If you have already submitted an initial application to an undergraduate program, but you do not meet the University of Manitoba English Language Proficiency Requirement, you can request to have your application changed to conditional admission.

Workshops are meant to educate IAEP students on a range of topics and issues including: health, wellness, studying at UM, career planning or living in Winnipeg. These are offered during class time. Show Caption The Language Partner Volunteer Program matches IAEP students with various volunteers from the community who give their time to help students practice their informal listening and speaking skills and learn about Canadian culture.

This is an optional program that students must apply to join. Students must meet with their partner for at least seven hours during the term. Show Caption Social activities are offered in the evenings and weekends throughout the term. The Student Life Leaders schedule and promote these social activities. These opportunities are meant for students who are interested in meeting other students, practicing their English, and learning about Winnipeg!

Show Caption Weekend or overnight trips are special programs that are usually held during midterm break. Trips include staying at Camp Arnes in the summer or fall and a ski trip to Holiday Mountain in the winter. Show Caption. ELC bursaries Homestay accommodations. You may also be looking for International student supports International admissions. Monday to Friday, a. Students will participate in group assignments to facilitate their knowledge in various roles in group work.

Students will develop skills and strategies for studying university textbooks and readings, as well as practice exam-taking strategies. Speaking Class. Writing Class. Can't access YouTube? The following changes have been adopted to provide a better study experience for students studying abroad: Additional support for students will be offered from pm Canada CST A wellness break is scheduled half way through the daily class schedule Lunch has been scheduled for local students and instructors later so that all live classes will be completed earlier.

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Broadband internet access minimum bandwidth of Kbps Speakers or headphones. Attendance Policy Class attendance is important in an intensive academic program. You will receive a Letter of Acceptance once your application form and the fees listed above have been received.

Please wait for your Letter of Acceptance before making travel arrangements. After receiving acceptance, please be sure to schedule your arrival a few days before the mandatory placement test. Please submit a copy of your visa or study permit one month prior to the start date of the program. If your visa is denied, please let us know immediately to ensure you receive a tuition refund. If your study permit is not submitted one month prior, you must contact the office to defer to the next term.

At this time it is recommended you make arrangements for housing. There are a number of options available to you. Homestay Program The Homestay program is a cultural exchange program at the University of Manitoba offered through the English Language Centre which offers the opportunity for a visiting student to live in a Canadian home while studying at our University.

Our research clearly shows that students who participate in Homestay reach their academic goals faster than students in other housing accommodations. Homestay spots are limited so please apply early. For more information on Homestay click here. Renting The University webpage has information on finding housing in Winnipeg and close to the University Campus.



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