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Intensive English Program

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For 20 years,

the USC Language Academy has provided the best university experience for international scholars and professionals through a rigorous program of study, campus involvement, and cultural and educational activities.

Rapidly improve your English language skills, discover life at a top American research university and enjoy one of the world’s most vibrant cities.

Let the USC Language Academy be your bridge to the world.

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The USC Language Academy is proud to offer high-quality

English as a Second Language instruction on the University of

Southern California campus in the heart of exciting Los Angeles.

Achieve academic success

21 hours of class per week

Small, fast-paced classes

Eight levels of instruction

TOEFL and Business Tracks

Language laboratories

University preparation

curriculum

Study with highly

qualified faculty

Who hold M.A. or Ph.D.

degrees in Teaching English to

Speakers of Other Languages

(TESOL), linguistics or related

fields

Who help you adjust to

American academic standards

and culture

Who are multilingual

Who have lived and taught

abroad

Welcome

“Thank you for considering the USC Language Academy for your English studies. Welcome to our world-class, intensive English program on the campus of the University of Southern California, the number one choice in the United States for international students. We are proud to be part of the USC Rossier School of Education, ranked in the top 15 among graduate schools of education in the United States. Our experienced faculty and staff will help you learn English in a dynamic learning environment that will inspire and motivate you to become leaders in today’s global marketplace. Come join students from more than 30 countries as you live and learn in Los Angeles, discover university life and experience your future!” – Kate O’Connor, Director

Join a prestigious

American university

The top destination for

international students

Year-round campus housing

Access to all campus facilities

Friendships with Americans

and international students

from around the world

Sporting events, lectures, art

performances, film screenings

and more

The “Trojan Family,” a global

network of students and

alumni

Experience Los Angeles

Weekly activities

A culturally diverse population

A global center for technology

and international trade

A cosmopolitan environment

Arts and entertainment

Mountains and beaches

Year-round sunshine

USC Language Academy

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229,000

USC Trojan alumni

worldwide

Quick Facts

•USC has 38,000 students, 3,400

full-time faculty members and 229,000 alumni worldwide.

•USC is internationally recognized

for strong academic departments and cutting-edge research.

•USC awards more than 11,000

degrees annually through more than 550 different programs of study.

•Trojan athletes regularly win

national championships and have a long tradition of competing in the Olympic Games. There have been more Olympians, medalists and gold medalists from USC than any other U.S. university.

A Global Leader

•USC students come from all 50

states and 115 countries.

•USC’s international student

popu-lation numbers 7,200, surpassing any other U.S. university.

•USC is the founder of the

Association of Pacific Rim Universities.

•International offices in Asia, Europe and Latin America support global recruitment, partnerships and exchanges.

•Notable Trojan alumni include

George Lucas, Neil Armstrong, Frank Gehry, Kang Young-Hoon, John Wayne, Sol Price, Warren Christopher, Abdurrahim El-Keib and Kantathi Suphamongkhon.

Campus Life and Services

•16 university libraries, computer

labs, parks, fitness centers, an Olympic swimming pool, restaurants and cafés

•Student health center for medical,

counseling and health promotion services

•750 student organizations to

explore academic, professional, social, artistic and spiritual interests

•Sporting events, lectures, arts performances, exclusive film screenings and more

Graduate Degree Program Partners

The USC Language Academy offers intensive English instruction to complement departmental curriculum for several degree and preparation programs at the University of Southern California. Some of these programs include:

•Master of Public Policy and

Management

•International Master of Business

Administration (IBEAR MBA)

•Master of Communication

Management

•Master of Strategic Public

Relations

•Master of Journalism

•Master of Accounting –

Language & Culture Workshop

•Summer Law & English Program

For more information about these programs, please visit the Degree Partners section of the USC Language Academy Website, usc.edu/langacad.

A Note about Conditional Admission: Successful completion of USC Language Academy courses does not guarantee admission to any degree program at the University of Southern California. All students must apply to the university degree programs through the regular channels, including the USC Office of Admission and individual departments.

The University of Southern California is one of the world’s leading

private research universities and for more than 10 years has enrolled

more international students than any other U.S. institution.

USC

leads the nation

in international

student enrollment

University of Southern California

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USC

GRAND CANYON Ski Resorts Deserts MEXICO SAN DIEGO PALM SPRINGS CATALINA ISLAND PACIFIC OCEAN CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO LA SANTA BARBARA Disneyland Dodger Stadium HOLLYWOODNThe City

•Second largest city in the United

States. Metropolitan population: 13 million people

•One of the most diverse counties

in the United States: more than 3 million non-native residents, 90 languages and 600 religious groups

•Strong industry sectors: business

and management, aerospace, international trade, technology and tourism

•Subtropical/Mediterranean climate

•Notable destinations: Downtown,

Hollywood, Santa Monica, Malibu and Beverly Hills

Often called the “City of Angels,” Los Angeles is a global

hub of creativity, innovation, business and culture.

“The skills I have learned here will allow me to expand my family business to the U.S. and other English speaking countries. My vocabulary has increased, my reading and writing skills have improved, and my oral skills have jumped to a higher level. I have learned so much by communicating with students from different countries and cultures and am thankful for the nice and helpful teachers who have guided us through the learning process.”

– Danfeng Chen (China)

Average climate (high/low): Spring: 22° C / 12° C (71° F / 54° F) Summer: 29° C / 17° C (84° F / 63° F) Fall: 25° C / 14° C (77° F / 58° F) Winter: 20° C / 9° C (68° F / 49° F)

266

days of sunshine

per year

Entertainment

capital

of the world

Driving Distances from USC: • 10 minutes to Downtown LA

• 20 minutes to beaches, airport

• 25 minutes to Hollywood

• 45 minutes to Disneyland

• 90 minutes to Palm Springs

• 90 minutes to ski resorts

• 2 hours to San Diego

• 8 hours to San Francisco

• 8 hours to Grand Canyon

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The USC Language Academy will help you develop academic English

for university course work and practical English for real-life situations.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Morning Reading and Writing Grammar Reading and Writing Grammar Reading and Writing

Oral Skills Oral Skills Grammar Oral Skills Oral Skills

Afternoon

Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch

Elective/Track Language Labs Elective/Track Language Labs Academy Activities and Trips

Sample Weekly Schedule

Average class size

14

Classes typically start between 8 and 9 a.m. and end between 2 and 3 p.m. Class Level:

Eight levels of proficiency based on your placement exam score at term start:

7

Advanced Academic

6

High Advanced

5

Advanced

4

High Intermediate

3

Intermediate

2

High Beginning

1

Beginning Foundations Courses

Interactive courses focus on academic reading, writing, speaking and critical thinking skills necessary for you to succeed in the university classroom and in global business. Courses are non-credit; certificates of completion are awarded to quali-fied students at term end.

CORE COURSES

•Reading and Writing: American essay format and style, research skills, scholarly articles

•Oral Skills:Conversation, public speaking, pronunciation, discussion leading

•Grammar: Grammatical structures and forms

ELECTivE COURSES

You may choose one elective course each term based on level and interest. Popular elective classes include: Pronunciation, Slang and Idioms, Business Communication, Life in Los Angeles, English through Film, Journalism, Drama, Current Events, Spelling, Vocabulary and iBT TOEFL Preparation.

LAnGUAGE LAbS

•Chance to practice everyday

English outside the classroom

•Language lab choices include:

conversation partners with USC students, GRE/GMAT prepara-tion, USC admissions advising, writing and grammar tutorial, and American culture.

TRACkS

•TOEFL Track for iBT test

preparation

•Business Track for professional

focus (offered in Summer Session B only)

Length of Study

•14-week fall and spring semesters

•Two 6-week summer sessions:

A and B

•You may enroll in one or both

summer sessions.

•Combined A and B summer

sessions equal one semester of study.

•One full year of study is three semesters.

•Each semester is one level. If you study at the Academy for more than one semester, your class performance grades will determine whether you advance to the next level in each course.

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Interactive,

student-centered

approach

Term Dates Program Length

Deadline for Early Payment Discount 2013 Spring Semester Summer Session A Summer Session b Fall Semester January 23 – May 3 May 21 – June 28 July 1 – August 9 September 10 – December 13 14 weeks 6 weeks 6 weeks 14 weeks December 14, 2012 May 3, 2013 June 28, 2013 August 9, 2013 2014 Spring Semester Summer Session A Summer Session b Fall Semester January 22 – May 2 May 20 – June 27 July 1 – August 8 September 9 – December 12 14 weeks 6 weeks 6 weeks 14 weeks December 13, 2013 May 2, 2014 June 27, 2014 August 8, 2014 2015 Spring Semester Summer Session A Summer Session b Fall Semester January 21 – May 1 May 19 – June 26 June 30 – August 7 September 9 – December 11 14 weeks 6 weeks 6 weeks 14 weeks December 12, 2014 May 1, 2015 June 26, 2015 August 7, 2015 2016 Spring Semester Summer Session A Summer Session b Fall Semester January 20 – April 29 May 17 – June 24 June 28 – August 5 September 7 – December 9 14 weeks 6 weeks 6 weeks 14 weeks December 11, 2015 April 29, 2016 June 24, 2016 August 5, 2016

Program Dates and Deadlines

*Discount granted to full-time intensive English students who pay total program fees (not including housing) by specified deadline.

“Studying at the USC Language Academy has been the best experience I’ve had in my life. I loved how I got to be a part of the journalism class because it not only helped my English skills, but also made me more creative in my writing. I also got to experience countless wonderful things that I never thought I would experience in my life. I met amazing students from all around the world including countries from Saudi Arabia, China, Thailand, South Korea, Colombia, Guatemala, Kazakhstan, Vietnam and many more. All the skills I have learned will help me in my undergraduate and graduate studies.”

– Yara Hadi (Kuwait)

Fees Include:

•Full-time instruction

•Textbooks and course materials

•Use of USC Student Health Center with staff clinicians

•Mandatory health insurance to help cover the cost of primary and urgent care

•Weekly activities at reduced or no cost

•Access to campus facilities: recreational, banking, medical, dining, computing and library

•Student services: academic advising, USC ID card, email account, orientation program and closing ceremony

•Airport shuttle van pick-up from LAX to USC

•Express mail of admission documents

NOTE: Program fees do not include the cost of housing, meals, immunizations or personal expenses.

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Fall and Spring Housing at Parkside Apartments (PKS)

•Studio apartment for two students

•Combined living/sleeping area, bathroom and

kitchen

•Community rooms, lounges and dining facilities

•Approximately four meals per week included in

the total housing cost (the “apartment” meal plan) Summer Housing at Troy East Apartments (TRE)

•Two-bedroom apartment for four students

•Living room, dining area, bathroom and full

kitchen

•No meal plan required

Both USC housing options include one Internet connection per student; extra-long, twin-size beds; dressers; desks; sofa; table and chairs; pillow; sheets and bath towel.

Living in the USC residential facilities is a great way to build

friendships, get involved with campus life and complete your

American university experience.

Enjoy

year-round

campus housing

Parkside Apartments

Fall /Spring: Studio 2-person apartment

Summer: 2-bedroom, 4-person apartment

Troy East Apartments

Campus housing offers:

•Safety and security – keycard access to building

•Convenience to campus

•Resident advisers who provide guidance, cultural adjustment support and social activities

•Apartment-style living

•A non-smoking environment

Other Housing Options

If you choose to live off campus, private apart-ments are available near USC. For information about off-campus housing options, visit the “Non-USC Housing” page on the Language Academy Website.

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Activities and Events

Students can participate in a variety of social, cultural and educational activities each week at a very low or no cost. Typical outings include: Disneyland, the J. Paul Getty Museum, Santa Monica beach, Hollywood Boulevard, USC Trojan football games and more.

Advising

The Academy offers three types of student advising: academic, immi-gration and general.

Academic Advisers help you reach your academic goals and can answer questions about Academy classes, USC departments and submitting college applications to U.S. institutions.

The Immigration Adviser helps you with questions about visas, SEVIS, travel regulations, transfers and extensions.

The Student Services Coordinator

helps you with questions about housing, campus involvement, living in Los Angeles, adjusting to American life and USC services such as email, USC ID card and health facilities.

Language learning takes place both inside and outside the

classroom. The USC Language Academy’s full-time staff

encourages your learning in many settings and helps you

benefit from your time in the United States.

“Being on an American university campus has been a dream since I saw it in movies back home. The Academy has helped my English greatly, and is giving me a solid foundation to start working on my Master’s degree. USC’s faculty and staff are far better than anything I have experienced before.”

– Bayarmaa Bayarkhuu (Mongolia)

Fight on!

Student Services

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Housing Application

1. RESERvE

•Pay a $150 non-refundable housing

processing fee.

•Check “YES” on item #5 of the

Language Academy application. 2. COnFiRM

•The Academy will email/fax housing

placement information and required forms after we receive your housing request and processing fee.

•Submit the Preliminary Housing

Contract by the stated deadline to confirm your reservation for housing space.

3. SECURE

Submit the Required Arrival Form with your flight information by the stated deadline to secure your housing space.

NOTE: Failure to submit the appropriate forms by the stated deadlines may result in your housing space being given to another student.

Credits and Refunds

EARLy pAyMEnT CREDiT

We encourage you to pay your total program fee before arriving in the United States to help simplify the check-in and orientation process. If you pay before the early payment deadline (refer to page 5 of the guide-book for dates), you will receive a $100 discount.

RE-EnROLLMEnT CREDiT Enroll for an additional term of study at the Academy before the end of the final day of the current term and receive a $100 semester or a $50 summer-session discount.

pROGRAM FEE REFUnD If you cancel in writing with the Academy immigration adviser

•before the start of Orientation, you will receive a 100 percent refund of tuition and service fees.

•before the start of Orientation and plan to transfer to another program, you must present the Academy with an acceptance letter from the new school and pay the university services fee of $900 per semester/$500 per session and a $500 cancellation fee.

•during Orientation but before the start of classes, you will receive a refund of only the tuition fees. (The service fee is not refundable once Orientation begins.)

•before 5 p.m. on the fifth day of classes, you will receive a 50 percent refund of tuition fees.

•after 5 p.m. on the fifth day of classes, you will receive no refund. Note: The Academy application fee is not refundable at any time.

Program Application

1

COMpLETE ThE OnLinE OR pApER AppLiCATiOn.

•Online:

Go to the “How to Apply” page on the Language Academy Website: usc.edu/langacad/app OR

•Paper:

Fill out the application in the back pocket of this booklet.

2

inCLUDE A bAnk STATEMEnT.

•Bank statement in your name OR

•Bank statement and Letter of Support from your sponsor, if the bank statement is not in your name

3

pAy ThE $150 nOn-REFUnDAbLE AppLiCATiOn FEE.

4

SUbMiT ThE AppLiCATiOn.

•Online:usc.edu/langacad/app •Fax:+1-213-740-0088

•Mail:

USC Language Academy University of Southern California 950 W. Jefferson Blvd., JEF 200 Los Angeles, CA 90089-1292

iS ThERE A DEADLinE TO AppLy? No, there is no specific deadline to apply. However, we recommend that you apply at least three months prior to your intended program start date. Keep in mind that the longer you wait, the more difficult it will be to gain admission, secure campus housing and receive your visa in time for the start of the term.

hOW LOnG WiLL iT TAkE TO pROCESS My AppLiCATiOn? WhEn WiLL i bE nOTiFiED OF My ADMiSSiOn? Once we receive your complete appli-cation, you will receive confirmation of receipt by email or fax within two busi-ness days. Allow at least one week for complete processing of your admission. All admission documents (Form I-20, important arrival and health informa-tion, housing forms, an orientation schedule, a USC campus map and a fee statement) will be sent to you via express mail at no additional cost.

hOW MUCh MOnEy ShOULD My bAnk STATEMEnT ShOW? To receive an F-1 student visa, you need to show the Academy and the U.S. government that you have enough money to pay your expenses. If you are coming alone to the United States, you will need up to $2,900 per month to pay for the total program fee, housing, meals, etc.

The bank statement must show:

•One summer session: $5,800

•One semester (or two summer

sessions): $11,600

•Two semesters: $23,200

•Three semesters (one year): $34,800

•If your spouse or children will be accompanying you on F-2 visas, add an additional $600 per month for your spouse and $300 per month for each child.

WhEn MUST i pAy pROGRAM FEES? hOW DO i pAy?

Academy tuition and service fees are due by the first day of Orientation. Fees can be paid in several ways:

•Credit card: Visa, MasterCard, Discover

•Cashier’s check or money order in

U.S. dollars

•Personal check written in U.S. dollars from a U.S. bank

•Traveler’s checks in U.S. dollars

•Make the check payable to USC and

write the student’s name and current address on the check. CASH AND WIRE TRANSFERS ARE NOT ACCEPTED.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to Apply

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SECTION 1: Personal Information Please print your name exactly as it appears on your passport.

Name Date of Birth

Last Name First Name Middle Name Month / Day / Year

Sex Male Female Country of Birth Country of Citizenship

Student’s Permanent Home Country Address

Address

Street and Building City State / Province Postal Code

Country Phone Fax Email

*Contact information MUST be the applicant’s direct contact information, not another person’s. Failure to provide the applicant’s contact information may result in delays in processing the application or denial of the application.

Mailing Address

Care of (Name of individual, relative or agency who will receive the Admissions Packet and I-20 for student.)

Address

Street and Building City State / Province Postal Code

Country Phone Fax Email

SECTION 2: Program Dates

Put a check next to all terms you would like to attend. Please let us know your university plans.

Spring Semester 2013 ...January 23 – May 3, 2013 I plan to apply to USC.

Summer Session A 2013 ... May 21 – June 28, 2013 I have already applied to USC and am waiting for admission. Summer Session B 2013 ... July 1 – August 9, 2013 Major:

Fall Semester 2013 ... September 10 – December 13, 2013 I have been admitted to USC. Spring Semester 2014 ...January 22 – May 2, 2014 Major:

Summer Session A 2014 ... May 20 – June 27, 2014 USC Student ID #:

Summer Session B 2014 ... July 1 – August 8, 2014 I have been admitted to another U.S. university. Fall Semester 2014 ... September 9 – December 12, 2014 University name:

None of the above

SECTION 3: Visa Information

If you are not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you will need a student (F-1) visa in order to study full time at the Language Academy.

Check at least one of the following items:

I need a Form I-20 for an F-1 student visa. I do not need a Form I-20. My visa status is: I have a Form I-20 from USC. My major is:

My family will accompany me on F-2 visas. If more than one child, please attach additional information.

Spouse Date of Birth:

Last Name First Name and Middle Name Country of Birth Country of Citizenship Month / Day / Year

Child Date of Birth:

Last Name First Name and Middle Name Country of Birth Country of Citizenship Month / Day / Year

Sex: Male Female

SECTION 4: Financial Statement

Students who need a Form I-20 must provide proof of financial support, including living expenses, for the number of terms they will attend. Submit the documents listed:

1. Bank Statement showing an available balance of:

One session - $5,800 Two sessions - $11,600 One semester - $11,600 Two semesters - $23,200 Three semesters - $34,800

Note: If your spouse or children will accompany you on F-2 visas, add an additional $600 per month for your spouse and an extra $300 per month for each child.

2. Affidavit/Letter of Support if bank statement is not in the student’s name. For sample letter, see our Website or contact the immigration adviser. Letter must include the

student’s name, study dates and amount of support.

(Must be at least 17 years old to enroll)

/

/

I have a Form I-20 from another school. I want to transfer to the USC Language Academy and will submit the following:

1. Current Form I-20 2. Copy of I-94 Card 3. Copy of passport and visa 4. Name of current school

/

/

/

/

Intensive English Program

Application 2013-2014

USC Language Academy University of Southern California 950 W. Jefferson Blvd., JEF 200 Los Angeles, CA 90089-1292 Tel: 1.213.740.0080 Fax: 1.213.740.0088 [email protected] usc.edu/langacad

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SECTION 5: Housing Request

I would like to apply for Academy Housing. YES NO If YES, you must submit the $150 housing processing fee.

Do you have any physical difficulties that require specific accommodation? YES NO If YES, please explain: ______________________________________________________

Housing Costs The Academy will notify you of exact cost, details and payment information in the Housing Confirmation packet.

Fall and Spring Semesters Parkside Apartments: Studio/2 students (includes rent, fees and “Apartment Plan” meal plan) ...$4,550/semester

Summer Session University Apartments: 2 bedroom/4 students (includes rent and fees) ...$1,700/session

SECTION 6: Program Fees

Check the tuition and fees for the first term you will attend. You can study for more than one term and pay at the start of each term.

Check Tuition and Fees

Application Fee (required to process application, non-refundable) ... $150 Fall or Spring Semester, 14 weeks...$5,550 (tuition: $4,650; required university service fee: $900)

Summer Session, 6 weeks ... $2,900 (tuition: $2,400; required university service fee: $500)

Housing Processing Fee (required if applying for housing) ... $150 Early Payment Discount (must pay all fees by early payment deadline) ... (-$100)

Total Due ...

SECTION 7: Payment

Type of Payment Credit card Cashier’s check (U.S. dollars only) Personal check (U.S. dollars only) Traveler’s check (U.S. dollars only)

Please make checks payable to USC and write the student’s name and most current address on the bottom of the check.

Amount enclosed: $

I authorize the USC Language Academy to charge my credit card in the amount of $ Visa MasterCard Discover Cardholder’s Name Name of Student

Cardholder’s Address Credit Card Number

Cardholder’s Phone Card Expiration Date Month / Year

Cardholder’s Email Cardholder’s Signature

SECTION 8: How Did You Hear About the USC Language Academy?

Friend or relative USC Language Academy Website Internet/Website Past/current Language Academy student USC Website Educational agent USC Office of Admission Advertisement

USC department Education fair Other ____________________________________________

SECTION 9: Signatures Required To Process Application

Read the following statement carefully. Your signature indicates that you have read and understand this statement, and that you agree with it.

I authorize the USC Language Academy to verify all information included in this application. I, my guardian or sponsor (as indicated below) accept full responsibility for program fees, housing, meals and any other living expenses incurred while at the Academy. I understand that Academy fees are due on or before the program start date. I have read and agree to the refund and cancellation terms on the Application Instructions.

Signature of Student Date

If student is under 18, please complete the section below:

Name of Parent/Guardian Phone Number Signature of Parent/Guardian Date

Student Name

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“The goals of USC Language Academy students stretch beyond basic language learning. They are motivated to succeed in the nation’s top universities and professional industries. It is an honor to be part of the quality experience that USC Language Academy provides for these high-performing students from around the world.”

– Marisa Garcia-Crocker, USC Language Academy faculty

“I love the students: they are a motivated, energetic, diverse, fun-loving, funny, involved, delightful group. I can have a class full of students from all over the globe, and they will work together and help each other. I am always learning new things from them.”

– Priscilla Taylor, USC Language Academy faculty

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“The Trojan Family brought me so many opportunities that words cannot fully express. I have been fortunate enough to have attended the best ESL program in America, and I truly feel that it has given me the opportunity to come back to California to begin my career as a young professional.” – Sebastian Leria, France

The USC Language Academy is a division of the USC Rossier School of Education.

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