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Welcome fromSharon Duffy
University of California, Riverside Program Cost Estimate (Available online at https://www.iep.ucr.edu/enroll/program_cost_estimator/)
We welcome you to the University of California, Riverside Extension Center, which delivers English Language, Certificate and Diploma programs to over 5,000 international students each year. UCR Extension is a great way for students to receive a University of California certificate or diploma, which is recognized around the world. Your international experience at the University of California, Riverside, will change your life and how you think about the world. You will meet and study with students from all over the world with whom you will form lifetime friendships. You can even choose to study with American students or have an American conversation partner. Whether you study in an English Language program or enroll in one of our Certificate or Postgraduate Diplomas, the skills you learn and the experiences you have at UCR Extension will help you achieve your personal and career goals.
We’re looking forward to welcoming you to UCR.
Sincerely,
Dr. Sharon Duffy Dean, UCR Extension
Your Place to Shine
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University of California, Riverside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
IEP Director’s Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Dates and Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
English Language Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Intensive English Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
English for International Business . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Improving Oral Fluency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) . . . . . . . . . . 12
Summer English Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Conversation and American Culture Program (CAC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Custom English Language Programs . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Pathways to UCR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Direct Admission into UCR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
UCR – Admission Preparation Program (UCR-APP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
UCR International Transfer Track (UCR-ITT) . . . . . 22
University Credit Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Certificate and Diploma Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Academic-Year Certificate Program (AYCP) . . . . . . 28
Intensive Summer Professional Certificates . . . . . . 29
Postgraduate Certificate and Diplomas . . . . . . . . . 30
TESOL Certificate Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Custom Professional Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Social and Cultural Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Student Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
How to Apply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Application Form for Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Application Form for Student Visa (I-20) . . . . . . . . . 46
Housing Application Form - IRC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Housing Application Form - Homestay . . . . . . . . . . 48
Program Cost Estimate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
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University of California, Riverside International Education Programs
Come and join us in sunny Southern California and experience the California dream!
We know you’ll choose Riverside for the same reasons we love it. The sun is always shining, the people are very friendly and internationally minded, the cost of living is much lower than the bigger cities and Riverside is the best central location in Southern California to visit all the famous sites you are going to want to see – Disneyland, Hollywood, San Diego, the beautiful California beaches, Palm Springs, Las Vegas, to name a few.
The University of California, Riverside (UCR), has one of the largest and most successful international programs in the U.S. Each year, we welcome over 5,000 international students from over 40 countries. UCR has been offering high quality programs since 1975, including a multiple-level ESL program, academic pathways, business and TESOL programs. We also offer unique programs like the University Credit Program (UCP), which allows qualified students to take credit courses at UCR, or our Postgraduate Diploma in Management that prepares you to work anywhere in the world, and includes an internship as well as the opportunity for one year of paid Optional Practical Training in the U.S.
So, come and experience the California dream with us at UCR– your place to shine!
Sincerely,
Ms. Bronwyn Jenkins-Deas Associate Dean, University Extension Director, International Education Programs University of California, Riverside
Southern California has it all: from sunny beaches and snowy mountain resorts to the excitement of Disneyland and the glamour of Hollywood. Located 80 kilometers east of Los Angeles, in the heart of beautiful sunny Southern California, the University of California, Riverside (UCR), is one of 10 campuses within the prestigious University of California system, one of the nation’s premier public institutions of higher education.
UCR faculty members are internationally renowned and have received prestigious awards. Several faculty members have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences and more than 50 have received Guggenheim Fellowships. UCR’s nearly 80,000 alumni have excelled in a variety of fields and have made significant contributions to the world. Our distinguished alumni include a Nobel and a Pulitzer Prize winner, a United States Ambassador, and an Oscar-nominated screenwriter.
How UCR Ranks• U.S. News & World Report (2011) ranks UCR 44th among national public universities.
• Forbes Magazine (2009) ranks UCR 25th among Best Value Colleges for its quality and affordability.
• UCR’s undergraduate business program was ranked in the top 5% of all business schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.
• UCR will open its medical school in Fall 2013 – the first new medical school in California in over four decades.
• U.S. News & World Report ranks Bourns College of Engineering #1 – higher than any engineering college of its size among public universities in the U.S.
• Washington Monthly (2011) ranked UCR 5th in the U.S. in contributing to public service and research.
Why choose the University of California, Riverside?Choosing a university is one of the most important decisions you will make in your life. As an international student, you have thousands of universities around the whole world from which to choose. With so many important features to consider, like rankings and reputation, campus life, academics, expenses and location, the selection process can get very confusing. No one can tell you which university to choose; only you can decide which university is right for you. We’re glad to know you are thinking about the U.S.A., and the University of California, which has one of the most highly respected systems of education in the world.
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A NOTE FROM
Professor Richard R.
Schrock
(UCR alumnus and co-winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize
in chemistry)
❝I was accepted at (UC) Berkeley but chose
to attend (UC) Riverside, a relatively new campus
about 90 miles north of San Diego, because I thought that a smaller school might allow me
to do more independent research earlier in my
career. That proved to be the case.❞
FOUNDED: 1954
CamPUS: 1,200 acres located in the heart of Southern California, one of the fastest growing regions in the state, 80 kilometers east of Los Angeles
StUDENt/FaCULty RatiO: 18-to-1
FaLL 2011 ENROLLmENtS: 20,956 (18,523 undergraduates; 2,433 graduate students)
DEgREES aND CREDENtiaLS OFFERED: 88 undergraduate majors; 56 minors; 48 Master’s degree programs; 39 Ph .D . programs and 17 California teaching and administrative credential programs
DivERSity: UCR is the most diverse campus in California . It is the 6th most diverse university in the nation .U
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University of California, Riverside International Education Programs
Come and join us in sunny Southern California and experience the California dream!
We know you’ll choose Riverside for the same reasons we love it. The sun is always shining, the people are very friendly and internationally minded, the cost of living is much lower than the bigger cities and Riverside is the best central location in Southern California to visit all the famous sites you are going to want to see – Disneyland, Hollywood, San Diego, the beautiful California beaches, Palm Springs, Las Vegas, to name a few.
The University of California, Riverside (UCR), has one of the largest and most successful international programs in the U.S. Each year, we welcome over 5,000 international students from over 40 countries. UCR has been offering high quality programs since 1975, including a multiple-level ESL program, academic pathways, business and TESOL programs. We also offer unique programs like the University Credit Program (UCP), which allows qualified students to take credit courses at UCR, or our Postgraduate Diploma in Management that prepares you to work anywhere in the world, and includes an internship as well as the opportunity for one year of paid Optional Practical Training in the U.S.
So, come and experience the California dream with us at UCR– your place to shine!
Sincerely,
Ms. Bronwyn Jenkins-Deas Associate Dean, University Extension Director, International Education Programs University of California, Riverside
elcome from Bronwyn Jenkins-Deas & the IEP Staff
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Mission StatementOur mission is to ensure high quality, innovative English language
and professional programs to meet the diverse personal,
professional and educational goals of our international students.
We provide students the opportunity to explore, participate in
and enrich their knowledge of the U.S. and the world through
the shared development of English language and academic
skills. Through teamwork in a multi-cultural environment, we
encourage students to understand themselves, build confidence
and develop a vision for their future. The values of mutual
respect, professionalism and excellence in teaching and service
guide us in our work. We value the unique contributions of
each teacher, staff and student in creating one of the best
International Programs in the nation.
IEP PROGRAMS 2013 2014 Tuition (U.S. $) Winter Spring Summer Fall Tuition (U.S. $) Winter Spring Summer Fall
English ProgramsIntensive English Program / Improving Oral Fluency Program
4-week - A $1,750 Jan 9-Feb 8 Apr 3-May 3 Jul 2-Aug 2 Sep 25-Oct 25 $1,850 Jan 8-Feb 7 Apr 2-May 2 Jul 2-Aug 1 Sep 24-Oct 24 4-week - B $1,750 — — Aug 5-Sep 4 — $1,850 — — Jul 31-Aug 29 — 6-week $2,550 Jan 9-Feb 22 Apr 3-May 17 — Sep 25-Nov 8 $2,775 Jan 8-Feb 21 Apr 2-May 16 — Sep 24-Nov 7 8-week* $3,350 — — Jul 2-Sep 4 — $3,450 — — Jul 2-Aug 29 —10-week $3,350 Jan 9-Mar 22 Apr 3-Jun 14 — Sep 25-Dec 6 $3,450 Jan 8-Mar 21 Apr 2-Jun 13 - Sep 24-Dec 530-week (AYP) $9,150 Jan 9-Sep 4 Apr 3-Dec 6 Jul 2-Mar 21 Sep 25-Jun 13 $9,450 Jan 8-Aug 29 Apr 2-Dec 5 Jul 2-Mar 20 Sep 24-Jun 12
English for International Business 4-week - A $1,750 Jan 9-Feb 8 Apr 3-May 3 Jul 2-Aug 2 Sep 25-Oct 25 $1,850 Jan 8-Feb 7 Apr 2-May 2 Jul 2-Aug 1 Sep 24-Oct 24 4-week - B $1,750 — — Aug 5-Sep 4 — $1,850 — — Jul 31-Aug 29 — 8-week* $3,350 — — Jul 2-Sep 4 — $3,450 — — Jul 2-Aug 29 —10-week $3,350 Jan 9-Mar 22 Apr 3-Jun 14 — Sep 25-Dec 6 $3,450 Jan 8-Mar 21 Apr 2-Jun 13 — Sep 24-Dec 5
English for Academic Purposes 8-week* $3,350 — — Jul 2-Sep 4 — $3,450 — — Jul 2-Aug 29 —10-week $3,350 Jan 9-Mar 26 Apr 3-Jun 14 — Sep 25-Dec 6 $3,450 Jan 8-Mar 21 Apr 2-Jun 13 — Sep 24-Dec 5
Conversation and American Culture 3-week A $1,250 Jan 7-25 — Jul 8-26 — $1,350 Jan 6-24 — Jul 7-25 — 3-week B $1,250 — — Aug 5-23 — $1,350 — — Aug 4-22 —
UCR International Pathways Programs UCR Admission Preparation Program
9-month $28,500 — — — Sep 16-Jun 13 $28,500 — — — Sep 15-Jun 12
UCR International Transfer Track Program 8-week* $3,350 — — Jul 2-Sep 4 — $3,450 — — Jul 2-Aug 29 —10-week $3,350 Jan 9-Mar 22 Apr 3-Jun 14 — Sep 25-Dec 6 $3,450 Jan 8-Mar 21 Apr 2-Jun 13 — Sep 24-Dec 5
(Price per quarter - Length of program varies depending on the entry level)University Credit Program
12-week $4,350 Jan 2-Mar 27 Mar 27-Jun 19 Jun 24-Sep 13 Sep 19-Dec 13 $4,600 Jan 2-Mar 27 Mar 24-Jun 13 Jun 23-Sep 12 Sep 29-Dec 19
UCR Academic Summer Sessions Session I 5-week TBA — — Jun 24-Jul 27 TBA — TBA Session II 5-week TBA — — Jul 29-Aug 31 TBA — Session I & II 10-week TBA — — Jun 24-Aug 31 TBA —
Professional Certificate and Diploma ProgramsPostgraduate Certificate in Management
One module (2‐week) See page 30. $1,600 Vary Vary Vary Vary $1,600 Vary Vary Vary VaryTwo modules (4‐week) See page 30. $3,000 Vary Vary Vary Vary $3,000 Vary Vary Vary Vary12-week $5,350 Jan 7-Mar 29 Apr 1-Jun 21 Jun 24-Sep 13 Sep 23-Dec 13 $5,600 Jan 6-Mar 28 Mar 31-Jun 20 Jun 23-Sep 12 Sep 22-Dec 12
Postgraduate Diploma Management, Hospitality, Engineering & Biotechnology 9-month $16,050 Jan 7-Sep 13 Apr 1-Dec 13 Jun 24-Mar 28 Sep 23-Jun 20 $16,800 Jan 6-Sep 12 Mar 31-Dec 12 Jun 23-Mar 27 Sep 22-Jun 19
Academic Year Certificate Programs 9-month (three 12-week sessions) $13,050 — — — Sep 19-Jun 20 $13,800 — — — Sep 29-Jun 12
TESOL Certificate Programs 8-week* $3,750 — — Jul 2-Sep 4 — $3,850 — — Jul 2-Aug 29 —10-week (students complete four sessions to complete the TESOL Certificate) $3,750 Jan 9-Mar 22 Apr 3-Jun 14 — Sep 25-Dec 6 $3,850 Jan 8-Mar 21 Apr 2-Jun 13 — Sep 24-Dec 5
* The 8‐week summer session option is an accelerated program with the same number of hours as the 10‐week session. Please check our website for the most current dates and fees. All courses, dates, and fees are subject to change without notice.
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IEP PROGRAMS 2013 2014 Tuition (U.S. $) Winter Spring Summer Fall Tuition (U.S. $) Winter Spring Summer Fall
English ProgramsIntensive English Program / Improving Oral Fluency Program
4-week - A $1,750 Jan 9-Feb 8 Apr 3-May 3 Jul 2-Aug 2 Sep 25-Oct 25 $1,850 Jan 8-Feb 7 Apr 2-May 2 Jul 2-Aug 1 Sep 24-Oct 24 4-week - B $1,750 — — Aug 5-Sep 4 — $1,850 — — Jul 31-Aug 29 — 6-week $2,550 Jan 9-Feb 22 Apr 3-May 17 — Sep 25-Nov 8 $2,775 Jan 8-Feb 21 Apr 2-May 16 — Sep 24-Nov 7 8-week* $3,350 — — Jul 2-Sep 4 — $3,450 — — Jul 2-Aug 29 —10-week $3,350 Jan 9-Mar 22 Apr 3-Jun 14 — Sep 25-Dec 6 $3,450 Jan 8-Mar 21 Apr 2-Jun 13 - Sep 24-Dec 530-week (AYP) $9,150 Jan 9-Sep 4 Apr 3-Dec 6 Jul 2-Mar 21 Sep 25-Jun 13 $9,450 Jan 8-Aug 29 Apr 2-Dec 5 Jul 2-Mar 20 Sep 24-Jun 12
English for International Business 4-week - A $1,750 Jan 9-Feb 8 Apr 3-May 3 Jul 2-Aug 2 Sep 25-Oct 25 $1,850 Jan 8-Feb 7 Apr 2-May 2 Jul 2-Aug 1 Sep 24-Oct 24 4-week - B $1,750 — — Aug 5-Sep 4 — $1,850 — — Jul 31-Aug 29 — 8-week* $3,350 — — Jul 2-Sep 4 — $3,450 — — Jul 2-Aug 29 —10-week $3,350 Jan 9-Mar 22 Apr 3-Jun 14 — Sep 25-Dec 6 $3,450 Jan 8-Mar 21 Apr 2-Jun 13 — Sep 24-Dec 5
English for Academic Purposes 8-week* $3,350 — — Jul 2-Sep 4 — $3,450 — — Jul 2-Aug 29 —10-week $3,350 Jan 9-Mar 26 Apr 3-Jun 14 — Sep 25-Dec 6 $3,450 Jan 8-Mar 21 Apr 2-Jun 13 — Sep 24-Dec 5
Conversation and American Culture 3-week A $1,250 Jan 7-25 — Jul 8-26 — $1,350 Jan 6-24 — Jul 7-25 — 3-week B $1,250 — — Aug 5-23 — $1,350 — — Aug 4-22 —
UCR International Pathways Programs UCR Admission Preparation Program
9-month $28,500 — — — Sep 16-Jun 13 $28,500 — — — Sep 15-Jun 12
UCR International Transfer Track Program 8-week* $3,350 — — Jul 2-Sep 4 — $3,450 — — Jul 2-Aug 29 —10-week $3,350 Jan 9-Mar 22 Apr 3-Jun 14 — Sep 25-Dec 6 $3,450 Jan 8-Mar 21 Apr 2-Jun 13 — Sep 24-Dec 5
(Price per quarter - Length of program varies depending on the entry level)University Credit Program
12-week $4,350 Jan 2-Mar 27 Mar 27-Jun 19 Jun 24-Sep 13 Sep 19-Dec 13 $4,600 Jan 2-Mar 27 Mar 24-Jun 13 Jun 23-Sep 12 Sep 29-Dec 19
UCR Academic Summer Sessions Session I 5-week TBA — — Jun 24-Jul 27 TBA — TBA Session II 5-week TBA — — Jul 29-Aug 31 TBA — Session I & II 10-week TBA — — Jun 24-Aug 31 TBA —
Professional Certificate and Diploma ProgramsPostgraduate Certificate in Management
One module (2‐week) See page 30. $1,600 Vary Vary Vary Vary $1,600 Vary Vary Vary VaryTwo modules (4‐week) See page 30. $3,000 Vary Vary Vary Vary $3,000 Vary Vary Vary Vary12-week $5,350 Jan 7-Mar 29 Apr 1-Jun 21 Jun 24-Sep 13 Sep 23-Dec 13 $5,600 Jan 6-Mar 28 Mar 31-Jun 20 Jun 23-Sep 12 Sep 22-Dec 12
Postgraduate Diploma Management, Hospitality, Engineering & Biotechnology 9-month $16,050 Jan 7-Sep 13 Apr 1-Dec 13 Jun 24-Mar 28 Sep 23-Jun 20 $16,800 Jan 6-Sep 12 Mar 31-Dec 12 Jun 23-Mar 27 Sep 22-Jun 19
Academic Year Certificate Programs 9-month (three 12-week sessions) $13,050 — — — Sep 19-Jun 20 $13,800 — — — Sep 29-Jun 12
TESOL Certificate Programs 8-week* $3,750 — — Jul 2-Sep 4 — $3,850 — — Jul 2-Aug 29 —10-week (students complete four sessions to complete the TESOL Certificate) $3,750 Jan 9-Mar 22 Apr 3-Jun 14 — Sep 25-Dec 6 $3,850 Jan 8-Mar 21 Apr 2-Jun 13 — Sep 24-Dec 5
* The 8‐week summer session option is an accelerated program with the same number of hours as the 10‐week session. Please check our website for the most current dates and fees. All courses, dates, and fees are subject to change without notice.
Dates and prices for 2014 will be available February 2014
Dates and Fees
(Extension classes only)
(Extension classes only)
English Language Programs Activate your English!
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The University of California, Riverside, International Education Programs offers a wide variety of short-term and long-term English language programs. Students can choose from three weeks to over one year of English language study, with opportunities to transfer to academic and professional programs.
The English language programs are designed for all levels of English speakers, from beginner to advanced, who want to improve their English and expand their educational opportunities or professional experience.
Intensive English Program (INT)provides students from beginner to advanced levels the opportunity to improve their fluency and focus on all English language skills (pages 8 and 9).
English for International Business (EIB)is designed for advanced-level students. The program focuses on improving specific English skills in a business environment, and includes site visits to local businesses (page 10).
Improving Oral Fluency (IOF)helps advanced-level students communicate more effectively by focusing on specific oral skills (page 11).
English for Academic Purposes (EAP)is designed for advanced-level students preparing to enter a college or university graduate or undergraduate program. EAP helps make the transition to an American university a smooth one (page 12).
Summer English Programs (SEP)offer students on summer vacation in July and August the opportunity to practice and improve their English skills, and to experience California (page 13).
Conversation and American Culture (CAC) gives students with limited time an opportunity to gain confidence in speaking and listening, and to experience California and American culture (page 14).
Custom Short-Term English Language Programs
feature opportunities for groups of 15 or more students to engage in sightseeing and cultural activities while practicing English. Program length and context can be customized, but is usually between one and four weeks (page 15).
Program Costs
Tuition Fees 2013 2014 3-week $1,250 $1,350 4-week $1,750 $1,850 6-week $2,550 $2,77510-week (8-week accelerated summer) $3,350 $3,45030-week (academic year) $9,150 $9,450
Other costsApplication Fee (one-time fee) $200 Student Services Fee (each session) $100-150 Medical Insurance (required) $40/week Books and Supplies (each session) $100-$350
The University of California, Riverside, International Education Programs is a proud Institutional Associate Member of the American Association of Intensive English Programs
English Language Programs Activate your English!
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Get University of California credit for English Studies
If you successfully complete the advanced levels of any 10-week English language program, you are eligible to receive University of California undergraduate elective credits, which may be transferable to any of the ten University of California campuses, and to various other universities in the U.S. and around the world.
50% Discount on Extension ClassesUCR Extension offers classes on a variety of subjects, including Business, Engineering, Arts, Science, and many general interest courses. IEP students who are at an advanced level (INT 500 and 600, EIB and IOF) may be eligible to take UCR Extension courses at a reduced rate.
Your Pathway to UCRStudents enrolled in UCR English language programs now have several opportunities to further their studies at the undergraduate level. High school graduates who have met the academic requirements for UCR, but may not have completed the SAT’s or have met the TOEFL requirement, can now enroll in the UCR Admission Preparation Program (UCR-APP) (pages 20 and 21). Students who do not have the academic credentials to enter UCR directly can still graduate from UCR by enrolling in the UCR International Transfer Track (UCR-ITT) (page 22). UCR-ITT places them in a two-year California Community College with direct transfer to UCR for qualifying students after two years. Visiting students are welcome to study at UCR for up to one year through the University Credit Program (UCP) (pages 24 and 25).
American Conversation Partner ProgramAs a 10-week program student, you can enroll in the American Conversation Partner Program, which matches you with selected American students or community members for weekly conversation. The American students and community members who sign up for this program are internationally minded and interested in learning about other cultures.
The American Conversation Partner Program is a great way to make new friends, learn about American culture, and practice your English.
Social and Cultural ActivitiesWe know you will want to see all the famous California sights. We offer a range of optional social and cultural activities, which may include trips to Disneyland, Los Angeles, San Diego, Palm Springs, Universal Studios and Sea World. We also organize regular social activities so that you have many opportunities to meet and make friends with students from around the world.
Reasons to Choose Us
ivan Bakenov (Kazakhstan)
❝I’ve been studying at UC Riverside Extension Center for three quarters. My English is getting better, especially because of the teaching staff. Classes are very interesting and fun. I made several international friends here. I love this school.❞
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Do you want to...• Improve your English to communicate better?• Perfect your English to help you get a good job?• Develop your English to help you become a successful
academic student in an American university?• Interact with people from around the world and
understand other cultures?• Meet American students?• Experience California?
Whether you are a beginner needing an immersion environment, or an advanced student wishing to brush up on your English skills, the Intensive English Program (INT) has a level that meets your language needs. Six levels of English, offered in 4-, 6- and 10-week sessions (and in a special 8-week accelerated session in the summer), focus on improving specific skills in the four main areas of English – oral skills development, reading, writing, and grammar.
INT is offered in an intensive format, with students studying English daily. You have several different INT teachers, giving you an opportunity to hear different English voices and learn from different education experts. Our teachers are highly educated and experienced professionals with extensive ESL experience, both in the U.S. and in international environments. They are friendly and want to help you meet your goals.
Advanced-Level ElectivesIf you are an INT student in a 10-week session and in an advanced level, you may increase your skills by choosing an elective course as part of your program. You may select from a range of specialized courses in English that focus on a particular interest area. Choices may include: • Advanced Vocabulary• American Idioms• Business English• English Through Drama• English Through Film• International Relations• GRE/GMAT Preparation• Oral Skills Development• Pronunciation • Public Speaking
Academic-year Program (AYP) Come and study English at UC Riverside for one academic year. If you enroll and pay for three consecutive 10-week sessions (an academic year), you will receive a discount of $900 off the total tuition.
University Entrance Test Preparation CoursesUpper intermediate and advanced level students enrolled in the 10-week INT program have additional opportunities to enroll in test preparation courses, including SAT Prep, TOEFL and TOEIC Prep, and GMAT Prep*. Students intending to study at UCR or other universities in the U.S. will gain valuable knowledge and skills to successfully complete these tests.
*Additional fees apply.
Intensive English Program (INT) Activate your English!
Save $900!
Take the Academic-year
Program (AYP)
Come and study English at the University of
California, Riverside, for one academic year.
Students who enroll in three 10-week sessions
(an academic year) will receive a discount of
$900 off the total tuition.
Students registered in this program
must pay full fees in advance.
Fees are non-refundable.
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Intensive English Program (INT) Activate your English!
Program Highlights• 4-week, 6-week, 10-week (8-week
accelerated summer program) and 30-week intensive sessions
• Up to 25 hours of English instruction each week
• Offered winter, spring, summer, and fall• Beginner to advanced levels• Opportunity to take Extension classes at the
advanced levels (additional fees apply)• Small classes (average 15 students per class)• Students from all over the world• Minimum age: 15• Tuition Fees: 2013 2014
4-week — $1,750 $1,850 6-week — $2,550 $2,775 8-10-week — $3,350 $3,450 30-week — $9,150 $9,450
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Pinar Ozdemir (Turkey)
❝The UCR Extension Center has an exceptional Intensive English program. I’ve made a lot of friends from different countries. There are many things to do here on campus, and the school organizes weekend school trips to see wonderful places in Southern California, such as Hollywood, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Universal Studios.❞
A NOTE FROM
Intensive English (INT) Sample Class Schedule
9:10-10:00 am Grammar
10:10-11:00 am Reading
11:10 am-12:00 pm Writing
12:00-1:10 pm Lunch
1:10-2:00 pm Language Laboratory*
2:10-3:00 pmOral Skills Development/Elective**
* Language laboratory optional ** Advanced students choose one elective class
English for International Business (EIB) Improving Oral Fluency (IOF)
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Do you want to...• Improve your English to communicate
effectively in the business world?• Perfect your English to help you get a good job
in any business field?• Learn additional skills to help you succeed in
your career?• Make American business connections?
English is the language of international business. Whether you are thinking about pursuing a business career or you are a business professional wanting to communicate better with international clients and partners, the English for International Business program (EIB) will give you the knowledge, skills, and confidence you need.
Designed for advanced-level students of English, the EIB program is offered in 4- and 10-week sessions (and in an accelerated 8-week format in the summer) and focuses on improving specific skills for business communication, including:• North American business concepts, practices
and principles• Business writing and computing; including
letters, proposals, reports and resumes• Business meetings, presentations, negotiations
and case studies• Business reading and business culture• Business idioms and functions
Visits to local businesses As part of the EIB program, site visits to local businesses are arranged to familiarize students with a range of business environments. The program also includes guest lecturers with expertise in a variety of business fields.
Program Highlights• 4-week and 10-week intensive sessions
(8-week accelerated summer session)• 25-30 hours of business English each week• Offered winter, spring, summer, and fall• Opportunity to take an Extension class
(additional fees apply)• Small classes (average 15 students per class)• Students from different countries• Tuition Fees: 2013 2014
4-week — $1,750 $1,850 10-week — $3,350 $3,450
Admission Requirements• Advanced-level English required (minimum
TOEFL 500 PBT, iBT 59; IELTS 5 .0; or INT levels 500 or 600)
• Minimum age: 17
Students who provide an official TOEFL score, or equivalent, will receive direct entry to the program. All new students, regardless of their test score, will be required to take an assessment test to help us understand your needs and provide you with support during your studies.
A NOTE FROM
Franziska Oberholzer (Switzerland)
❝I took the English for International Business (EIB) program because I wanted to know more
about the business culture in the United States.
That was the best choice. I learned a lot about
American business, and the teachers are great.❞
English for International Business (EIB) Sample Class Schedule
9:10-10:00 am Business Idioms & Functions
10:10-11:00 amBusiness Writing & Computing
11:10 am-12:00 pmBusiness Reading, Culture and Vocabulary
12:00-1:10 pm Lunch
1:10-2:00 pmBusiness Principles and Discussion
2:10-3:00 pmEIB Required Computer Lab
English for International Business (EIB) Improving Oral Fluency (IOF)
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Do you want to...• Improve your English listening and speaking
skills to be able to communicate effectively?• Feel confident speaking English with native
speakers?• Feel comfortable making oral presentations?• Improve your pronunciation?• Perfect your English to help you get a good job
in which you can use your English?
For many students, there are not enough opportunities to engage in English conversation in their own country. They lack the confidence to practice spoken English. Whether you want to improve your oral English to conduct business, or you are an English teacher in another country and want to enhance your teaching skills, or you want to practice oral skills for general conversation purposes, Improving Oral Fluency (IOF) gives you the oral skills and practice you need.
Designed for advanced-level students, the IOF program is offered in 4-, 6- and 10-week sessions, (and an 8-week accelerated session each summer), and focuses on improving specific oral skills including:• Pronunciation• Grammar for Oral Fluency• Oral Skills Development
ElectivesIf you are an IOF student enrolled in a 10-week session, you have the opportunity to increase your oral English skills by joining an elective course as part of your weekly program. You may choose from a range of specialized courses in English that focus on a particular interest area. Choices may include: • Advanced Vocabulary • American Idioms• Business English • Global Issues• English Through Drama • Listening• GRE/GMAT Preparation • Public Speaking• English Through Film • English Through
Music
Program Highlights• 4-, 6- and 10-week intensive sessions
(8-week accelerated summer program)• Up to 25 hours of oral skills development
each week• Offered winter, spring, summer, and fall• Opportunity to take an Extension class
(additional fees apply)• Small classes (average 15 students per class)• Students from different countries• Tuition Fees: 2013 2014
4-week — $1,750 $1,850 6-week — $2,550 $2,775 10-week — $3,350 $3,450
Admission Requirements• Advanced-level English required (minimum
TOEFL 500 PBT, iBT 59; IELTS 5 .0; or INT levels 500 or 600)
• Minimum age: 15
Students who provide an official TOEFL score, or equivalent, will receive direct entry to the program. All new students, regardless of their test score, will be required to take an assessment test to help us understand your needs and provide you with support during your studies.
Sairi Ogasawara (Japan)
❝The reason I took the Improving Oral Fluency (IOF) program was I felt that I could not speak English fluently. I learned the way to speak English more naturally through IOF. I would highly recommend the IOF program for those who would like to improve their spoken English skills.❞
A NOTE FROM
Improving Oral Fluency (IOF) Sample Class Schedule
9:10-10:00 am Oral Skills Development
10:10-11:00 amGrammar for Oral Fluency
11:10 am-12:00 pm Pronunciation
12:00-1:10 pm Lunch
1:10-2:00 pm Listening/Elective*
2:10-3:00 pmOptional Language Laboratory
* For IOF, students choose one elective class
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Summer English Programs
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Do you want to...• Improve your academic reading and writing skills
with an authentic university text?• Boost your academic study skills in the classroom,
library and at home?• Learn how to put together an American-style
academic research paper?• Earn university credit?
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) is designed for advanced-level students preparing to enter a college or university graduate or undergraduate program. You learn critical reading and writing skills necessary to succeed in the American university setting. In the Academic Skills course, you learn and put to practice note-taking and research skills. Not only will you learn reading, writing and research skills, but also American university culture. EAP helps make the transition to an American university a smooth one.
Advanced-Level ElectivesIf you are an EAP student, you have the opportunity to choose an advanced elective. In addition, TOEFL preparation classes are offered (additional fees apply).
Elective choices may include: • Academic Speaking• GRE/GMAT Preparation• Advanced Vocabulary• Public Speaking• Independent Writing • International Relations
Program Highlights• 8-week and 10-week intensive academic sessions• Build critical thinking and academic research skills • Up to 25 hours of academic study each week• Offered winter, spring, summer, and fall• Opportunity to take an Extension class (additional
fees apply)• Small classes (average 15 students per class)• Minimum age: 18 (or high school completion)• Tuition Fee: 2013 – $3,350
2014 – $3,450
Admission Requirements• Advanced-level English required (minimum
TOEFL 530 PBT, iBT 71, IELTS 6 .0)• Students must pass the UCR- EAP reading and
writing placement test in order to enroll in this program .
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Sample Class Schedule
9:10-10:00 am Critical Reading and Vocabulary
10:10-11:00 am Academic Writing
11:10 am-12:00 pm Academic Skills
12:00-1:10 pm Lunch
1:10-2:00 pm GRE/GMAT Preparation/Elective*
2:10-3:00 pmOptional Language Laboratory
* For EAP, students choose one elective class
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Summer English Programs Imagine
yourself here!
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Do you want to...• Practice and improve your English during the North
American summer vacation of July or August?• Experience summer in beautiful California?• Experience American culture?• Interact with people from other countries, learn about
their cultures and make new international friends and understand other cultures?
If you are looking for something to do during the summer vacation and want to improve your English and experience American culture, the University of California, Riverside, offers a range of Summer English Programs.
The following English language programs are offered during the summer months of July and August:• Intensive English Program
(4-week and 8-week sessions)• English for International Business
(4-week and 8-week sessions)• Improving Oral Fluency
(4-week and 8-week sessions)• English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
(8-week sessions)• Conversation and American Culture (CAC)
(3-week sessions)
Program Highlights• 3-week, 4-week and 8-week sessions• 15- 30 hours of English each week• Offered July and August• Small classes (average 15 students per class)• Students from all over the world
Conversation and American Culture Program (CAC) Custom Short-Term English Language Programs
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Do you want to...• Experience life in beautiful California and learn about
American culture?• Gain confidence speaking English with other
international students and native English speakers?• Improve your English for general purposes during
your vacation?• Live with an American family or experience campus
residence life?
If you have a short time available to travel, and want to practice and build confidence in English while experiencing California, we welcome you to participate in a Conversation and American Culture Program. This program combines English language development with sightseeing and cultural activities. The program is three weeks in length.
Designed for various levels of English, from upper beginner to advanced. The Conversation and American Culture Program is an experiential program designed to help students understand and experience American culture through project based work.
Local High School and College VolunteersUCR invites local high school and college students to participate in our summer Conversation and American Culture Program as volunteers. Each week through July and August up to 30 volunteers take part in our program, encouraging visiting international students to practice English and helping them understand American culture.
Program Highlights• 15 hours of conversation, oral skills development
and activities each week• Participation in American cultural activities• Opportunity to meet other international students• California sightseeing• Small classes (average 15 students per class)• For upper beginner to advanced levels• Minimum age: 15 years old*• Tuition Fee: $1,250
* The cultural language program is open to anyone 15 years of age and older with the average age of CAC students being between 15-21 years of age.
Conversation and American Culture Program (CAC) Sample Class Schedule
9:00 am-12:00 pm Conversation Classes
12:00-1:00 pm Lunch
1:00-3:00 pm Cultural Activities
Sunday Monday TueSday WedneSday ThurSday Friday SaTurday
1Arrive at UCR
2Student
Registration & Testing Orientation
3Zumba Dance
Classes, Applied Project Work
4Experience UCR:
College Enrichment Classes, Applied
Project Work
5Field Trip:
Riverside Museum Classes, Applied
Project Work
6Group
Presentations Optional Activity
7Optional Trip:
Universal Studios
8Optional Trip:
Disneyland
9Teambuilding
Baseball Traditions Classes - Field Trip: Baseball
Game
10Conversation
Partner Activity Classes, Applied
Project Work
11Country Line Dance
Classes, Applied Project Work
12Arts & Cinema
Classes, Applied Project Work
13Group
Presentations Optional Activity
14Optional Trip:
Los Angeles Tour
15Optional Trip:
Sea World
16Teambuilding Conversation
Partner Activity Classes
17Field Trip
Classes, Applied Project Work
18Arts & Cinema
Classes, Applied Project Work
19UCR Challenge
Course, Classes, Applied Project
Work
20Group
Presentations Final Celebration
Certificate Ceremony
21Have a safe trip home!
Conversation and American Culture Program Sample Calendar
Imagine
yourself here!
Do you have a group of students who want to...
• Experience life in beautiful California and learn about American culture?
• Gain confidence speaking English with native English speakers?
• Improve their English during their vacation?• Live with an American family or experience campus
residence life?
The University of California, Riverside, has extensive experience in developing programs for groups of students from upper beginner to advanced. If you are a teacher or school that would like to send your students as a group to UC Riverside, our custom designed programs may best suit your needs.
Custom ProgramIf you have a group of 15 or more, ages 12 and over, who have limited travel times but want to practice and build confidence in English while enjoying all the wonderful California sights, we can design a custom program to suit their needs. These programs combine English practice with sightseeing and cultural activities. The program length can be customized, but is normally between one and four weeks.
Housing OptionsHomestay: Students under 18 years old will be placed with American families in homestay. Placements are double occupancy. Host families provide three meals a day, as well as daily transportation to and from school and school-related activities.
Dormitory: Groups of students 18 years old or over have the option to stay in our campus residence, which offers single-, double- and triple-occupancy rooms. A meal plan is available for purchase.
Group leaders: Double-occupancy housing in our university residence is complimentary for a group escort when the group has a minimum of 15 students. Escorts must be able to communicate with UCR staff in English.
Program Highlights• Minimum 1-week and custom designed programs
to meet the needs of your group• California sightseeing• Small classes (average 15 students per class)• Homestay and dormitory options*• Free housing for a bilingual escort with 15 students
or more
Contact Us!If you would like more information about custom designed group programs, please contact us by phone at 1-951-827-4346, by fax at 1-951-827-1074, by e-mail at [email protected] or visit our website at www.iep.ucr.edu
* Dormitory available for students 18 years and older only.
Conversation and American Culture Program (CAC) Custom Short-Term English Language Programs
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Do you have
a group of Junior
students between the
ages of 12-14?
We have limited space available in a
special Junior track of the Conversation
and American Culture Program in
July and August.
Please contact us early
for more information and to
reserve space.
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University and College Study in California UCR International Pathway Programs
Understanding the California Postsecondary Education System
The California postsecondary education system consists of over 140 public and over 120 private universities and colleges.
the University of California System (UC)The University of California system is California’s top research university, which comprises 10 campuses and offers degrees at the Bachelor, Master and Doctoral levels. UC campuses at Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, and Santa Cruz provide stimulating environments that foster world-class educational and research opportunities, and generate a wide range of benefits and services that touch the lives of people around the world every day.
the California State University System (CSU)The CSU is the largest university system in the United States and consists of 23 campuses. The universities within the CSU are primarily for undergraduate education, although many of the larger campuses offer Master’s degrees and since 2007, CSU is authorized to award Doctoral degrees in Education (Ed.D.).
the California Community College System (CCC)The California Community College System has 112 campuses and provides first- and second-year courses only, leading to Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degrees. Students can then transfer to the CSU or UC system to complete their third and fourth years, and receive their Bachelor’s degree.
Private EducationCalifornia has many private colleges and universities, including many religious and special purpose institutions. “Private” means that the university or college does not normally receive federal and state funding; the institution is primarily funded by student tuition.
accreditationAccreditation is a certification of the academic quality of an institution of higher learning. The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) is responsible for the accreditation of public and private universities and colleges in California, including the University of California.
What is the difference between a “University” and a “College”?
In the U.S.A., the terms “university” and “college” generally mean the same thing and are often used interchangeably, but are different. Universities are often larger than colleges, and universities normally contain multiple “colleges” or “schools.” UCR contains three colleges and two schools: the Bourns College of Engineering; the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences; the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences; the School of Business Administration; and the Graduate School of Education.
What is the difference between a “College” and a “Community College”?
In the United States, a college can offer full degree programs. Community colleges offer two-year Associate’s degrees and can provide the first two years of a four-year degree program. A California Community College cannot grant four-year Bachelor’s degrees.
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University and College Study in California UCR International Pathway Programs
Pathways to Undergraduate Programs at the University of California, Riverside
The University of California system is well-known and highly respected throughout the world. A prestigious University of California degree is recognized globally and a Bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Riverside, places students at a competitive advantage for both graduate study and future employment.
Admission to the University of California is highly competitive. Only the top 12.5% of California high school graduates are eligible for undergraduate admission.
For over 50 years, the University of California, Riverside, has helped international students meet their long-term educational and professional goals. UCR has created five undergraduate pathways especially for international students. Our goal is to help students gain admission to, and graduate from, the University of California, Riverside.• Direct Admission• UCR-Admission Preparation Program• UCR-International Transfer Track for High School Graduates• Transfer from a University outside California or the United States after second year• University Credit Program for visiting students
Imagine
yourself here!
hiGh SChooL GraduaTe
5 International Pathway Programs to Choose From
direct admission admission Preparation
Program (aPP)
international Transfer Track Program (iTT)
Transfer from a university outside California (2+2)
university Credit Program (uCP)
(visiting students)
TOEFL 550 PBT/ iBT 80 OR IELTS 7
TOEFL 530 PBT/ iBT 71 OR IELTS 6.0
No minimum TOEFL, GPA, or SATs required
TOEFL 550 PBT/ iBT 80 OR IELTS 7
TOEFL 550 PBT/ iBT 80 OR IELTS 6.5
SAT/ACT with writing
3.4 GPA (85%) specific courses
required
3.4 GPA (85%) specific courses
required
High school graduation –
no GPA requirement
Minimum 2 years 2.8 GPA (specific majors
may require higher GPA)
Normally recommended by home institution
UC RivERSiDE UNDERgRaDUatE DEgREE
Christian gunadi (Indonesia)
❝Studying at UCR has given me an opportunity to fully expand my knowledge and invest in my future. Interacting with top faculty is something you don’t want to miss!❞
A NOTE FROM
Direct Admission into UCR UCR Undergraduate Majors
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With over 20,000 students and 88 undergraduate majors, the University of California, Riverside, is your pathway to success! Your future doesn’t just happen. You dream it. You design it. You build it.
And this is where it all starts with a world-class education from a highly ranked and internationally respected university. Come to the University of California, Riverside, and invent your future.
Application DeadlineStudents applying to UCR for direct admission must submit their application between November 1 and 30 for admission to the following Fall term. Students must submit their application online to UCR at www.universityofcalifornia.edu/apply.
QuestionsContact undergraduate admissions at [email protected] to receive individual counseling on UCR admission requirements.
Admission Requirements international students must meet the following 4 requirements to be considered for direct admission:
Complete A-G course requirements by the end of the grade 12 year. A-G course requirements are a list of seven courses that all students eligible for direct admission must have taken between grades 9 and 12. They include the followinga. History (2 years). Students must show they have
taken one academic year of world history and one academic year of either U.S. history or the history of the country where the student completed high school.
b. English, or language of the country in which the student completed high school (4 years)
c. Mathematics (3 years required, 4 years recommended)d. Laboratory Science (2 years required, 3 years
recommended) e. Foreign Language (2 years required, 3
recommended). An international student who has met the language requirement in area “b” with their first language, must meet the foreign language requirement with the formal study of English.
f. Visual or Performing Arts (1 year required)g. University Preparatory Electives (1 year required)
Minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) 3.4 out of 4 (85%): Students must submit their application online to UCR at www.universityofcalifornia.edu/apply. Students are required to submit transcripts from grades 9 through 12. However, the assessment of qualifying GPA is made on specific courses taken in the 10th and 11th grades (part of the A-G requirements in #1).
Complete the SAT Reasoning, or the ACT plus writing, by December of the Grade 12 year.
Receive a minimum TOEFL score of 550 PBT, 80 iBT or IELTS 7.0 if the student’s native language and language of instruction in high school is not English.
Honors Courses: The University may assign extra points for Advanced Placement (AP) courses and Higher Level International Baccalaureate (IB) courses.
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Cost of Attending UCR
Tuition and Fees* $36,562
Room/Board $13,200
Books/Supplies $1,800
Transportation $1,150
Personal Expenses $1,750
Total $54,462
* 2012-2013
Direct Admission into UCR UCR Undergraduate Majors
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Imagine
yourself here!
The Bourns College of engineering• Bioengineering*• Business Informatics• Chemical Engineering*• Computer Engineering**• Computer Science* **• Electrical Engineering*• Environmental Engineering*• Materials Science and Engineering• Mechanical Engineering** A combined B.S. plus M.S. five-year program is offered in this discipline** A combined B.S. Computer Engineering plus M.S. Computer Science
five-year program is offered
The College of humanities, arts, and Social Sciences• African American Studies• Anthropology (also a major with Law and Society)• Art (Studio)• Art History (also a major with Administrative Studies and
Religious Studies)• Asian American Studies• Asian Studies• Business Economics• Chicano Studies• Comparative Literature• Creative Writing (also a minor in Journalism)• Dance• Economics (also a major with Administrative Studies and
Law and Society)• English• Ethnic Studies• Global Studies• History (also a major with Administrative Studies and
Law and Society)• Languages and Literatures:
© Chinese© Classical Studies© Comparative Literature© French© Germanic Studies© Japanese© Languages© Russian Studies
• Latin American Studies• Law and Society (also a major with Anthropology, Economics,
History, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology)• Liberal Studies• Linguistics• Media and Cultural Studies• Middle East and Islamic Studies• Music• Music and Culture• Native American Studies• Neuroscience
• Philosophy (also a major with Law and Society)• Political Science (also a major with Administrative Studies,
International Affairs, Law and Society and Public Service)• Pre-Business• Psychology (also a major with Law and Society)• Public Policy• Religious Studies (also a major with Art History)• Sociology (also a major with Administrative Studies and
Law and Society)• Spanish• Theatre• Women’s Studies
The College of natural and agricultural Sciences • Biochemistry • Biology• Chemistry• Entomology• Environmental Sciences• Geology• Geophysics• Geoscience Education• Mathematics• Mathematics for Secondary School Teachers• Microbiology • Neuroscience • Physics • Plant Biology• Statistics
The School of Business administration• Business Administration
Concentration/Specialization options:© Accounting and Auditing© Finance © General Management© Information Systems© Marketing© Operations and Supply Chain Management
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UCR Admission Preparation Program (UCR-APP)
Many top international high school graduates meet the high school course requirements and the GPA (3.4 out of 4) for direct admission to UCR; however, international students may not have written the SAT/ACT and/or do not have the required TOEFL/IELTS score.
The UCR-APP program is a nine-month academic preparation program that runs from September to June, for international students that have met the A-G and GPA requirements but not the SAT/ACT and/or TOEFL/IELTS requirements.
This bridging program combines advanced English instruction, SAT & TOEFL preparation courses, and academic skills training with UCR credit classes, which are transferable toward a UCR undergraduate degree program. The APP program enables international students to complete the SAT and/or TOEFL test after the traditional UCR application date. Upon successful completion of the nine-month APP program -- including campus courses, test scores and UCR application requirements -- students will have the opportunity to enter a UCR undergraduate program. UCR-APP focuses on instruction in university study skills, including academic reading, writing and research plus critical thinking. Highly experienced instructors prepare students for the challenges of academic work and life on an American campus.
Choosing Your Undergraduate MajorAs part of the UCR-APP application process, students will be asked to identify their intended major of study. During the UCR-APP program, students will work with an advisor to select the appropriate courses for transfer into their UCR major.
ScholarshipsTop academic students who are accepted into the UCR-APP program may be eligible for APP entrance scholarships, depending on the student’s GPA.
Admission Requirements to UCR-APPApplicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.4 out of 4 and have completed the A-G requirements (described on page 18) from an academic, non-vocational, secondary program. Students must also have a TOEFL 530 PBT, iBT 71 or IELTS 6.0.
To Apply or QuestionsContact International Education Programs at [email protected] to receive individual counseling on UCR-APP admission requirements.
hiGh SChooL GraduaTe
admission Preparation ProgramTOEFL 530 PBT/iBT 71 OR IELTS 6.0
3.4 out of 4.0 GPA (85%) specific courses required
UC RivERSiDE UNDERgRaDUatE DEgREE
TUITION: $28,500 Approximate cost of admission is $40,000
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UCR Admission Preparation Program (UCR-APP)
Your pathway to success begins at UCR! The Admission Preparation Program helps students to prepare for and gain admission to UCR .
Imagine
yourself here!
adMiSSion PreParaTion ProGraM CurriCuLuM
Quarter 1 September-December
Quarter 2 January-March
Quarter 3 April-June
academic reading and Writing i academic reading and Writing ii advanced reading and Writing Tutorials Support features include advanced and personalized tutorials for specific research, writing and/or reading needs in online, individual and group formats.
SaT Test Preparation SaT & ToeFL Test Preparation Students should complete tests by the beginning of the third quarter.
up to three university of California undergraduate Courses*** (8-12 credits)
ToeFL Test Preparation (All students must meet UCR TOEFL requirements of 550 PBT; iBT 80 by the beginning of third quarter.)
up to three university of California undergraduate Courses** (8-12 credits) Number of courses will depend on results of first quarter.
one university of California undergraduate Course Students will take an undergraduate course to prepare them for their general education requirements or major requirements at UCR.* (4 credits)
academic Workshop Series ii Workshops include advanced academic skills and academic speaking.
academic Workshops Series i Workshops include advanced listening and note-taking, time-management and American academic culture.
*up to 4 credits **up to 12 credits ***up to 12 credits
optional Quarter 4 (Summer Sessions)Academic advising is available.Freshman Orientation begins in summer.
BEgiN FaLL at UCR! (with up to 30 academic credits)
All students, regardless of English test score submitted for APP, will be assessed upon arrival. Students who do not demonstrate full proficiency in all language skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar) will not be eligible to take an undergraduate course until the proficiency prerequisite has been met.
Ziran Wang (P.R. China)
❝The UCR Admission Preparation Program (UCR-APP) has helped me greatly in preparing for my university life. It has built a bridge for me and has taught me valuable skills, especially those for writing academically. The courses here are interesting and the teachers and staff are wonderful. My experience (in the APP program) is one that I will never forget.❞
A NOTE FROM
Participating in this educational program does not in itself provide preference in admission to the University of California. Students interested in applying to UC should refer to the UC Admissions website or the admissions office of the UC campus they wish to attend for details about the admissions process.
UCR International Transfer Track Program (UCR-ITT) Transferring to UCR from Another University (2+2)
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The UCR International Transfer Track program (UCR-ITT) is a cooperative program between UCR and select California community colleges. High school graduates who have not met the academic or language requirements for direct entry to UCR or the UCR-APP program, can strengthen their language and academic skills through the ITT program-- another pathway to help students graduate from UCR with a Bachelor’s degree.
English and Academic PreparationBy enrolling in the UCR-ITT program, students begin studies in UCR’s Intensive English Program (INT), where they will strengthen their English language skills in order to prepare for academic study in the U.S.A. Students are admitted into the UCR-ITT program at any language level, from beginner to advanced. Upon arrival at UCR, students will be tested and placed at the appropriate language level. When the student’s language skills reach an advanced level, the student will be recommended to the INT’s advanced level class, level 600. Upon successful completion, the student will gain admission to a California partner community college.
Community College ExperienceCalifornia community colleges are highly regarded and provide students with smaller class sizes and individual attention. The majority of California high school graduates go to community college before they go to a UC. Community colleges prepare students for transfer to four-year universities. The community colleges also offer opportunities for personal enrichment and learning at an affordable price.
Graduate from UCRUCR’s Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) program allows eligible students who are studying at a California Community College to have a guarantee of admission to UCR. Undergraduate Admissions representatives make regular visits to our partner community colleges to advise students regarding appropriate courses to take in order to ensure successful transfer to a UCR Undergraduate Program through TAG. Neither TOEFL nor SAT tests are required to transfer to UCR through this program. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 while attending a community college to be eligible for TAG.
Upon successful completion of the UCR TAG requirements at the community college, the student’s pathway is now clear to complete their course requirements at UCR and proudly graduate with a UCR Bachelor’s degree.
Conditional Admission to a California Community College
Conditional letters of admission are provided to students who apply for the UCR-ITT program. UCR-ITT students will receive:• An acceptance letter from UCR’s International
Education Programs for English language training• A conditional letter of acceptance from our partner
community collegesAdditionally, upon admission to one of our partner community colleges, students will be able to apply for UCR’s Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG), which guarantees acceptance to UCR upon successful completion of admission requirements at the partner community college.
Admission Requirements • High school completion• You must be 18 years old to be accepted at
community colleges
QuestionsContact International Education Programs at [email protected] to receive individual counseling on UCR-ITT admission requirements.
TUITION: $3,350 (2013) $3,450 (2014)
hiGh SChooL GraduaTe
international Transfer Track Program
high School Completion no Minimum ToeFL required
no GPa required no SaTs required
enter at any english level – Students tested upon program start Take intensive english Courses through Level 600
enter Community College
Complete 2-year aa degree at a uCr Partner School uCr Partner Schools include:
• Riverside Community College • College of the Desert • Chaffey College • San Bernardino Valley College • Irvine Valley College • Diablo Valley College • Cerritos College
UC Riverside Undergraduate DegreeReturn to UCR for Final two years
UCR International Transfer Track Program (UCR-ITT) Transferring to UCR from Another University (2+2)
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Students who have taken one or more university-level courses in their home country or in the United States, must apply as a transfer student. Normally, students transfer a block of two years (60 transferable semester credits) to complete the final two years of credit at UCR.
Admission Requirements Students are eligible to transfer with a minimum GPA of 2.8 (75%) and must complete the following, with a grade C (70%) or better in each of the courses:• Two transferable courses in English composition • One transferable course in mathematical
concepts and quantitative reasoning• Four transferable courses chosen from two
of the following subject areas: arts and humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and physical and biological sciences
Some UCR majors require a GPA that is higher than the published admission requirements.
UCR evaluates transfer applicants in part on the courses that prepare students for their intended major. Students should investigate the requirements for their intended major as soon as possible. For more information about specific course requirements for transfer, please visit http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/ transfer/preparation-paths/major/index.html
QuestionsContact undergraduate admissions at [email protected] to receive individual counseling on UCR admission requirements.
Imagine
yourself here!
Saeed Salma (Qatar)
❝I am enjoying the UCR International Transfer Track (UCR-ITT) program. Through this program, I have improved my English writing, grammar and reading skills. This program and these courses have helped me to prepare for university studies.❞
A NOTE FROM
University Credit Program (UCP) for Visiting Students
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Undergraduate and graduate level students from outside the U.S.A. who are looking for the opportunity to study abroad at the University of California, Riverside, can enroll at UCR as a visiting student through UCR Extension’s University Credit Program (UCP). UCP provides the opportunity to experience undergraduate, graduate and Extension credit courses, without having to formally apply to UCR. The UCP program is designed for university students who have demonstrated advanced understanding of English and who are academically strong.
Course OptionsStudents can choose from a range of credit classes across disciplines; however, fully admitted UCR undergraduate and graduate students have registration priority. UCP students must meet all prerequisites.
Undergraduate and Graduate Level CoursesUCP students have access to courses in over 80 undergraduate and 50 graduate programs. UCR is one of only three UC campuses with an undergraduate program in Business. However, availability is limited in all academic areas, and students should not expect to get into their first choice of classes*. We recommend students choose between 10 and 15 courses in which they are interested, and have been approved by their home institution. Our College Counseling Office works with each student to ensure a full course load of 12 units.* Some courses, such as the MBA program, are restricted and/
or require additional professional fees.
Extension ClassesIn addition to daytime credit classes, UCP students also have access to a wide range of Extension classes that are normally offered in the late afternoon and evenings. Many Extension courses carry credit and every Extension course has been approved by the UCR Academic Senate Committee on courses. Extension courses give students the opportunity to study with professionals from the community, and make excellent business connections. Extension courses are taught by working professionals in the top of their fields. Many Extension courses can be combined to complete a UCR professional certificate or diploma. UCP students have full access to and can pre-select Extension courses. For a full list of Extension courses, please visit http://www.extension.ucr.edu/
What is Extension?UCR Extension is the continuing education and professional studies department of the University of California, Riverside. It offers non-degree, professional courses and Certificate Programs.
Many Extension courses carry UCR credit and like all UCR courses, classes are rigorous. Courses provide great opportunities to network with other professionals.
TUITION: $4,350 (2013) $4,600 (2014)
University Credit Program (UCP) for Visiting Students
Course AssistanceA college counselor is available to all students to assist them in course enrollment.
Transcripts Upon completion of each quarter of study, students may request an official UCR Extension transcript which details grades and number of credits that can be transferred back to the student’s home institution.
Admission Requirements • Receive a minimum TOEFL score of 550 PBT,
iBT 80, IELTS 6.5 or equivalent• Demonstration of strong academic record• Recommendation from home institution
suggested• High school completion
QuestionsContact International Education Programs at [email protected]
UCR Academic Summer SessionsUndergraduate and graduate courses offered during the summer sessions (June through September) are available to qualified international visiting students; however, they are not considered part of the UCP program. Summer quarter classes follow a separate date and fee structure, which is announced each February. UCP students who wish to enroll in campus classes may do so at an additional fee.
The summer quarter is divided into two 5-week sessions. Students can take a maximum of 2 courses during each 5-week session. Students have the same priority as UCR students for summer session courses, which is on a first-come-first-served basis. Students enrolled in UCP during the summer quarter still have full access to Extension credit courses. For a full list of up-to-date undergraduate and graduate offerings, students should visit www.classinfo.ucr.edu
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melanie adele (France)
❝Taking University Credit Program (UCP) classes at the University of California, Riverside, was a great opportunity to experience an American campus lifestyle and I loved it. I recommend this program without hesitation to every person willing to improve or share their professional skills while having an extraordinary experience in a dynamic and culturally diverse environment.❞
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Certificate and Diploma ProgramsAcademic-year Certificate Programs (AYCP)
are designed for high school graduates and business professionals, and include nine months of full-time study in a late afternoon and evening format in a wide variety of professional areas, leading to a UC Riverside Extension Certificate (pages 28 and 29).
Postgraduate Certificate and Diplomas in Management, Hospitality, Engineering or Biotechnology
are postgraduate-level programs that offer comprehensive postgraduate-level study that prepare students to work anywhere in the world and include an opportunity for an unpaid internship, as well as one year of Optional Practical Training in the U.S. (pages 30-33).
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Certificate Programs (TESOL)
are comprehensive teacher development programs that allow current teachers or prospective teachers planning to teach abroad to learn the most up-to-date North American teaching trends and methods and earn an internationally recognized teaching certificate (pages 34-36).
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Optional Practical Training (OPT)Students who study a minimum of one full-time academic year (9 months) at UC Riverside in a professional or postgraduate program leading to a Certificate or Diploma, may apply for permission to work for up to 12 months in their field of study. This allows students an opportunity to apply the knowledge acquired in the classroom to practical work experience off campus. This work experience is called Optional Practical Training (OPT).
The International Education Programs will assist students with their OPT application; however, students are responsible for finding their own job opportunity.
Admission RequirementsCertificate and Diploma Programs require an advanced level of English (see individual program description for language requirements). Students who provide an official TOEFL score or equivalent will receive direct entry to the program. All new students, regardless of their test score, will be required to take an assessment test to help us understand your needs and provide you with support during your studies. Postgraduate programs normally require a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent combination of education and management experience).
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Tuition Fees 2013 2014Academic- Year Certificate Programs 9-month (three 12-week sessions) $13,050 $13,800
TESOL Certificate Program 10-week (8-week accelerated summer) (per session) $3,750 $3,850 Postgraduate Certificate in Management One module (2-week) $1,600 $1,600 Two modules (4-week) $3,000 $3,000 12-week $5,350 $5,600
Postgraduate Diploma in Management, Hospitality, Engineering or Biotechnology 9-month $16,050 $16,800
Other costsApplication Fee (one-time fee) $200Student Services Fee (each session) $100-150 Medical Insurance (required) $40 per weekBooks and Supplies (each session) $100-$350
Program Costs
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Do you want to...• Get the training you need to secure a job in today’s
dynamic workplace?• Develop your career?• Get a professional University of California certificate
without having a Bachelor’s degree?• Get practical work experience?• Develop a professional network of American and
international colleagues?
Offered September through June, the Academic Year Certificate Program (AYCP) is a nine-month, full-time program for advanced English speakers designed to provide you with the core skills and knowledge needed to work in a range of professional fields. Offered in partnership with University of California Extension Programs, AYCP can help you develop the critical skills and specialized knowledge needed to meet anticipated future needs in many kinds of careers. You can also get practical work experience and develop a professional network of American and international colleagues.
Earn a University of California CertificateStudents who successfully complete an Extension certificate program earn a valuable University of California certificate that is recognized all over the world.
Program Highlights• 9-month programs (three 12-week sessions)• Earn a University of California Certificate• Full-time study – late afternoon and evening format• Optional Practical Training Opportunity• Tuition:
2013 – $13,050 2014 – $13,800
Admission Requirements• Advanced level English required (minimum TOEFL
550 PBT, iBT 80, IELTS 6 .5)• Minimum age: 18 (or high school graduate)
Optional Practical TrainingStudents who successfully complete the full requirements for any 9-month Certificate may apply to obtain work authorization for up to 12 months in their field of study in the U.S. This allows students an opportunity to apply the knowledge acquired in the classroom to a practical work experience off campus. The work experience is called Optional Practical Training (OPT). The International Education Programs will assist students with their OPT application; however, students are responsible for finding their own job opportunity.
Transfer your Certificate Credits towards a Master’s degreeStudents who successfully complete selected UCR Extension Certificate programs with a “B” grade or better are eligible to transfer credits for Master’s degree completion at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.
Students can complete the Master’s degree online from any location in the world.
The UCR Certificate programs can transfer from 9 to 12 credits towards the Master’s degrees.
UCR Extension Certificate Number of master’s degree at the University of credits Wisconsin-Platteville
Project Management 12 credits Master’s of Science in Project Management
�Organizational Leadership and Development 9 credits Master’s of Organizational Development Leadership
�Puchasing, Logistics and Supply Chain 12 credits Master’s of Science in Integrated Supply Chain Management Management
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The following Certificates are currently available to international students: Business and Management
• Organizational Leadership• Event Management• International Business• International Trade• Marketing• Human Resources Management• Accounting • Lean Six Sigma• Purchasing, Logistics, and Supply Chain
Management• Project Management
Engineering and Technology• Construction Management• Facilities Management • Computer Technician• Energy Resource Management• Web Development
For detailed information about the AYCP Certificates and course descriptions, please visit our website at http://www.extension.ucr.edu/academics/certificates/
Make this YOUR summer of opportunity!
Do you want to...• Increase your competitiveness in the job
market?• Enhance your academic knowledge in a
specific field?• Start a new career?Enroll in a short, intensive Summer Academy and complete a University of California Professional Certificate or Professional Achievement Award in as little as four weeks. You’ll go back to work or school in the Fall with a whole new set of skills to enhance you resume and future career opportunities.
What is a Summer Academy?Summer Academies are Professional Certificate or Achievement Award programs offered in an accelerated and highly intensive format (between four to twelve weeks). They require the same amount of completion hours and offer the same high quality of instruction as the longer, academic year certificate programs. Many academy programs combine classroom activities with the convenience of online learning. Don’t let this summer of opportunity pass you by.For more information please contact the International Education Programs office at [email protected]
2013 Summer Academy E-Marketing*
Human Resources Management
Marketing
Organizational Leadership
Supervision Leadership*
Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)
Digital Arts & Design
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Video Game Design
* These courses require additional units in order to satisfy your F-1 (student visa) status. Additional fees apply.
Fernando guzman (Mexico)
❝I have participated in the UCR Extension programs for one and a half years. I completed the UCR Intensive English Program and the Certificate in Project Management. During my studies I met so many people from all over the world, and it has been very awesome to experience different cultures at UCR Extension. I am eagerly looking forward to visiting my international friends in the future.❞
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Postgraduate Certificate Postgraduate Diplomas (Management, Hospitality, Engineering or Biotechnology)
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Do you want...• A comprehensive advanced-level certificate from a
world-class university?• A three-month program that will prepare you for
work anywhere in the world?• No GMAT requirement?• No management experience requirement?
The University of California, Riverside, Postgraduate Certificate in Management (PGCM), is a comprehensive program designed to broaden your experience in management and prepare you to be successful in your future career.
For students who hold a Bachelor’s degree in any area, the Postgraduate Certificate in Management (PGCM) provides a comprehensive exploration of the issues of management in a global business environment.
The program concentrates on the latest management practices and strategies and introduces students to over 20 instructors who are experts in their respective fields of business. Study is full-time, combining lectures and interactive discussions, case studies, and site visits to Southern California corporations and other places of professional interest. Participants have the opportunity to network with professionals from around the world, and are provided maximum exposure to American business practices.
Students who successfully complete the five required modules of the Fundamentals of Management are eligible to receive a University of California Certificate in Management (PGCM).
The Certificate Program is the first part of the diploma and is offered in five 2-week modules. Participants can take one or more individual modules or the full Certificate Program. Certificate graduates are not eligible for Optional Practical Training (OPT).
Curriculum – Fundamentals of ManagementModule 1 – Global Human Resource ManagementModule 2 – Global Marketing ManagementModule 3 – Multinational Financial ManagementProfessional Site visitsModule 4 – Managing Change and TechnologyModule 5 – Strategic Management
SCHEDUlE OF THE PGCM MODUlES WINTER 2013 SPRING 2013 SUMMER 2013 FAll 2013 WINTER 2014 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FAll 2014
Orientation Jan 7-11 Apr 1-5 Jun 24 -28 Sep 23-27 Jan 6-10 Mar 31-Apr 4 Jun 23-27 Sep 22-26
I – Global Human Resources Jan 14-25 Apr 8-19 Jul 1-12 Sep 30-Oct 11 Jan 13-24 Apr 7-18 Jun 30-Jul 11 Sep 29-Oct 10
II – Global Marketing Management Jan 28-Feb 8 Apr 22-May 3 Jul 15-26 Oct 14-25 Jan 27-Feb 7 Apr 21-May 2 Jul 14-25 Oct 13-24
III – Multinational Financial Management Feb 11-22 May 6-17 Jul 29-Aug 9 Oct 28-Nov 8 Feb 10-21 May 5-16 Jul 28-Aug 8 Oct 27-Nov 7
Professional Site Visits* Feb 25-Mar 1 May 20-24 Aug 12-16 Nov 12-15 Feb 24-28 May 19-23 Aug 11-15 Nov 10-14
IV – Managing Change and Technology Mar 4-15 May 28-Jun 7 Aug 19-30 Nov 18-27 Mar 3-14 May 27-Jun 6 Aug 18-29 Nov 17-26
V – Strategic Management Mar 18-28 Jun 10-21 Sep 3-13 Dec 2-13 Mar 17-27 Jun 9-20 Sep 2-12 Dec 1-12
* No fee. Mandatory.
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Postgraduate Diplomas• Management • Hospitality Management• Engineering Management• Biotechnology Management
UCR’s Postgraduate Diploma programs offer comprehensive postgraduate-level study that prepares students to work in their field in a management capacity anywhere in the world and include a required internship in a U.S. company as part of the program. Our postgraduate diplomas may also offer qualified students the opportunity for advanced Master’s study at select universities in the U.S. Students who successfully complete a UCR postgraduate program are eligible for one year of paid optional practical training in the United States.
The nine-month program is divided in three quarters:
First Quarter – Fundamentals of Management
The first quarter of study consists of the Fundamentals of Management (PGCM). See page 30.
Second Quarter – Choose your Concentration
In the second quarter of study, students will identify their concentration – Management, Hospitality Engineering or Biotechnology. To identify concentration is to study courses within the field of interest. All students will begin their preparation to undertake their third quarter internship with a required course called Marketing You.
MBA course optionsStudents intending to further their study in the US or abroad, or who may not qualify for direct entry into an MBA program, may be eligible to take up to two UCR MBA courses as part of their second quarter study (management concentration only). UCR MBA courses carry full graduate level credit and are transferrable to the UCR MBA program and other MBA programs in the US. UCR MBA courses have an additional charge of $500 per course.
Management ConcentrationFor students who choose to major in Management, you can select three additional courses from a wide range of courses offered as part of the Extension Certificates in Management, including courses in: • Management• Marketing• Leadership• Human Resources Management• Accounting• Lean Six Sigma• Purchasing, Logistics, and Supply Chain
Management• Project Management• Event Management
For a full description of the courses offered please visit http://www.extension.ucr.edu/ academics/certificates/. Courses are “upon availability” and are subject to change
Hospitality ConcentrationStudents who choose to concentrate in Hospitality can select three additional courses offered as part of the Extension Certificates in Management, including courses in: • Customer Service and Customer Relations
Management• Corporate Communications• Consumer Behavior• Marketing • Human Resources• Advertising and Promotions Management• Event Management
Engineering ConcentrationAdvanced level Engineering students who wish to broaden and extend their knowledge in an international context will select 3 upper level campus courses in a specific Engineering field (Mechanical, Electrical or Computer). Courses are on a limited and space available basis. A list of available courses will be provided in the first quarter.
Biotechnology ConcentrationAdvanced level Biotechnology or Bio-Engineering students who wish to broaden and extend their knowledge in an international context will select 3 upper level campus courses in Biotechnology or Bio-Engineering. Courses are on a limited and space available basis. A list of available courses will be provided in the first quarter.
victor alves Dias (Brazil)
❝Coming to UCR and taking the Postgraduate Certificate (PGCM) and Diploma (PGDM) programs was an amazing experience for me. I came here to enhance my career by gaining new knowledge about business. I not only got that but much more, I made friends with people from all different corners of the world, learned a lot about other cultures and broadened my mind in a way that I never thought possible. Being here was one of the best decisions I’ve made.❞
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1st Quarter Fundamentals of Management (PGCM)
2nd Quarter Choose concentration
3rd Quarter Supervised Internship
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Third Quarter of Study – InternshipStudents who successfully complete the course requirements are eligible for an internship in the final quarter in an industry related to their field or diploma. Internships are supervised professional positions which give students the opportunity to be part of an American company and have real world experience in their field.
During the third quarter internship, students are enrolled in a course called Understanding the American Workplace, which supports your internship in an academic context by helping you understand and analyze your work experience.
Internships are unpaid positions lasting for 12 weeks. Our internships are normally in mid-sized companies in the Inland Empire and LA County areas. However, students may undertake an internship outside the LA County region or in another state, with approval. Our internship coordinator will work with you to help you locate a position that meets your career needs. You will be assisted to prepare a resume and train for a successful interview.
UCR places over 60 students in internships each quarter. Our international students have worked in many companies, including:• 3M, Industrial Mineral Products Division –
Mining• Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort and Spa • Mission Inn – Hospitality/Front Desk – Event
Planning • City of Riverside – Multiple Departments• Altek Media Group – Full-Service Public
Relations Advertising• Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. – Financial • Center for International Development – Trade
– Import/Export• Walt Disney World Resort®• Doubletree Hotel (Affiliate of Hilton) –
Marketing, Sales and Catering• Inland Empire Economic Partnership Film
Commission – Film Production • CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc – Logistics,
Transportation, and Supply Chain • International EZ-Up – Manufacturer• Luxfer Gas Cylinders – Manufacturer• Merrill Lynch – Financial• Wilkin Design Group – Advertising/
Public Relations/Marketing• Allied Wealth- Merchant Services
• A-List Entertainment – Product Placement/Brand Integration Agency
• Beacon Management – Management Consulting
• Brown Publishing- Publishing• Cobra Carbide- Distribution of Carbide
Cutting Tools• Comfort Inn – Hotel• Full Moon – Marketing and Online Media• Formula – Event Production• HFYN – Social Web and application
development• Insurance Incorporated – Insurance• New York Life Insurance – Insurance and
Investment Sales• O’Reily Publications – Public Relations• Riverside Transit – Public Transportation• Ruhnay Ruhnau Clarke and Associates –
Architecture• Sierra Aluminum – Manufacturing• Snapware/World Kitchen – Injection Molding
Manufacturing• VOAudio, Inc. – Tech startup focused on
On-Demand Audio and Mobile Apps• Vision Solved Wealth Management Group –
Investment Sales
A NOTE FROM
tushar Ramnani
(India)
❝My time at UC Riverside was one of the best of
my life. The Postgraduate Certificate (PGCM)
program is intensive and carries a lot of weight
in any industry. I had a great learning experience
with the professors who are highly experienced
professionals from different fields. My
expectations were highly met as we gained an
in-depth knowledge of many fields and the
new ways of growing in any industry. Also, it
was a great way to gain knowledge of many people from different parts of the
world. This program brings the whole world under one roof, with the best learning experience.❞
Postgraduate Diplomas Postgraduate Diplomas (Management, Hospitality, Engineering or Biotechnology) (Management, Hospitality, Engineering or Biotechnology)
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Optional Practical TrainingStudents who successfully complete the full diploma program are eligible for up to 12 months of temporary employment in the United States. Salaries will be equivalent to salaries paid to U.S. employees with similar education and experience.
Program Highlights• Three 12-week intensive academic sessions• Management, Hospitality, Engineering or
Biotechnology concentration• Beginning winter, spring, summer, and fall for
Management and Hospitality• Beginning fall and winter for Engineering and
Biotechnology• Study with professionals from many countries• Internship as integrated part of the program• Opportunity for paid work in the industry upon
graduation• Tuition Fees:
Postgraduate Certificate (12-week) $5,360 (2013) $5,600 (2014
One Module (2-week) $1,600
Two Modules (4-week) $3,000
Postgraduate Diploma (9-month) $16,050 (2013)
$16,800 (2014)
Admission Requirements• TOEFL PBT 550, iBT 80, IELTS 6.5• Management or Hospitality: For students who
hold a Bachelor’s degree in any academic area (or equivalent combination of academic and management experience)
• Engineering: For students who hold a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering
• Biotechnology/Bio-Engineering: For students who hold a Bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology or Bio-Engineering
Gateway to MBA programs in the U .S .Known worldwide for its exceptional quality in education and research, the UCR Anderson Graduate School of Management (AGSM) offers a full-time MBA program with cutting-edge curriculum distinguished by an emphasis on growth, innovation and entrepreneurship. Students who successfully complete the Postgraduate Diploma may be eligible for UCR’s MBA program. For more information about the UCR MBA program and admission requirements, please visit agsm.ucr.edu
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Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages TESOL Programs Frequently Asked Questions
Do you want to...• Obtain a world-class, highly-recognized, University of
California Teaching Certificate or Diploma?• Be taught by professional, experienced, and highly-
qualified University of California trainers?• Attend a successful and established TESOL program
of over 35 years?• Have access to program support with counseling,
resources and professional development? • Immerse yourself in a diverse learning environment
with American and international students?• Secure a pathway to Master’s degree programs in the
U.S. and abroad?• Learn practical methods, strategies and techniques for
ESL/EFL teaching?If you are an English language teacher in any country, or are a prospective teacher in the U.S.A. planning to teach abroad and are looking for a recognized course of study from an internationally renowned university, the UC Riverside Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Certificate Programs give you the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully teach English anywhere in the world.
UCR’s TESOL Programs are comprehensive teacher development programs designed to provide participants with the theoretical and practical knowledge to become specialists in the ESL field. The main focus of the program is on practical English teaching skills using current trends and methods. Designed for native or advanced English speakers, the UCR TESOL Programs focus on specific teaching skills including conversation, pronunciation, listening, speaking, grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, and American culture.
28-Unit TESOL Advanced CertificateThe TESOL Advanced Certificate Program is a one-year teacher training program that provides a foundation of required courses, including a historical overview of foreign language teaching methods, grammar, linguistics, and language acquisition. Moving through the program, the participant selects methods courses from reading, writing, listening, conversation, pronunciation, and vocabulary, firmly grounding them in theory, practical techniques and activities, while providing hands-on experience. In the final segment of the program, the participant applies and integrates what has been learned by teaching ten weeks of ESL classes under the guidance of a senior TESOL faculty member. The program is designed to be completed in four 10-week quarters. Students must demonstrate written and spoken proficiency in English before being admitted to the program and to graduate.
15-Unit TESOL Certificate The 15-unit TESOL Certificate Program is a 6 month teacher training program designed for experienced teachers wanting to improve and master English teaching skills for use in their home country. The program provides a foundation of required courses, including a historical overview of foreign language teaching methods, grammar, linguistics, and language acquisition. Moving through the program, the participant selects methods courses from reading, writing, listening, conversation, pronunciation, and vocabulary, firmly grounding them in theory, practical techniques and activities, while providing hands-on experience. The program is designed to be completed in two 10-week quarters. Students have the option to complete 7.5 units online from their home countries. Students must demonstrate written and spoken proficiency in English before being admitted to the program and to graduate.
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Who should attend?
TESOl Certificate (15-Unit)Current teachers who want to...• Refine their knowledge of current TESOL
practice• Build confidence in English language skills• Experience American culture and the U.S.
education system
TESOl Advanced Certificate (28-Unit)Future teachers who want to...• Gain a great new career in the field of TESOL• Experience real classroom teaching• Get in-depth knowledge of TESOL methods and strategies
How long? 6 months (two 10-week sessions) 12 months (four 10-week sessions)
What? 15-Unit Certificate 28-Unit Advanced Certificate
Study Part-time or Full-time Classes* Part-time or Full-time Classes*
Program highlights
• Attend a short-term program that will build your TESOL career
• Visit local schools and experience live classroom observations
• Secure a path to a University of California, Master’s in Education, TESOL program
• Enhance your teaching skills and methodologies• Complete 7.5 units online from home• Be recognized as a professional in the field
of TESOL
• Start a new, in-demand career • Earn a TESOL Certificate and teaching qualifications that
you can take to your home job market• Open a path to a University of California, Master’s in
Education, TESOL program• Engage in real, hands-on classroom teaching experience
that you can add to your resume• Master English while on a new career pathway• Gain the opportunity for a paid teaching position in the
U .S . after program completion• Be recognized as a professional in the field of TESOL
Program requirements
Orientation to TESOLFrameworks & Methods for TESOL (2 units) Components of TESOL, A (1 .5 units)Components of TESOL, B (1 unit)Language Development & Acquisition (2 units) Introduction to Linguistics (2 units)Grammar Methodologies, A (2 units) ORGrammar Methodologies, B (2 units)
Choose 2 methodologies courses (4 units) from the following:• TESOL Listening Methodologies• TESOL Conversation Methodologies• TESOL Pronunciation Methodologies• TESOL Reading Methodologies• TESOL Writing Methodologies• TESOL Vocabulary Methodologies• Teaching Younger Learners
Orientation to TESOLFrameworks & Methods for TESOL (2 units) Components of TESOL, A (1 .5 units)Components of TESOL, B (1 unit)Language Development & Acquisition (2 units) Introduction to Linguistics (2 units) Grammar Methodologies, A (2 units)Grammar Methodologies, B (2 units)
Elective Courses chosen from the following (11 units):• TESOL Listening Methodologies**• TESOL Conversation Methodologies**• TESOL Pronunciation Methodologies**• TESOL Reading Methodologies**• TESOL Writing Methodologies**• TESOL Vocabulary Methodologies**• Teaching Younger Learners**• Cross-Cultural Communication***• Effective Use of Games***• Teaching American Idioms***• Teaching English through Film***• Teaching English through Song***• Teaching American Culture***
* International students must be enrolled in full-time classes.
10 Classroom Observations Portfolio ( .5 unit) Total = 15 Units
* International students must be enrolled in full-time classes. **8 units must be from these courses ***Weekend Workshops
Student Teaching (4 units) 10 Classroom Observations Portfolio ( .5 unit) Total = 28 Units
TESOL Programs
Admission Requirements• Advanced-level English required.
Minimum scores (one of the following):➢ TOEFL 530 PBT with TSE 40, iBT 71
with minimum 22 on Speaking or IELTS 6.0 with TSE 40
Graduation Requirements• Students must meet TOEFL 550 PBT,
TSE 50, 80 iBT with a minimum 26 on speaking, IELTS 6.5 to graduate
• Successful completion of TESOL coursework with a minimum 3.0 (out of 4.0) GPA
Gateway to a Master’s in TESOL UCR International Education Programs has developed relationships with institutions offering Master’s degree programs in TESOL that permit selected UCR Extension TESOL certificate courses to count toward Master’s degree requirements, including:
• University of California, Riverside, Graduate School of Education
• Monterey Institute of International Studies
• La Sierra University
For more information about the Master’s in TESOL gateway or to check on the status of the UCR Graduate School of Education Master of Education TESOL emphasis, please contact us at [email protected] or call (951) 827-1701.
A NOTE FROM
Sol Ae Lee
(South Korea)
❝The UCR TESOL Program was just
as amazing as I had heard. I had a high expectation of each
class and they didn’t let me down. Before I
started this program, I just had a general view
of teaching English. This program has given
me specific ideas of what to teach and how to teach each subject.
Every methodology class was full of useful tips
which are essential in an actual classroom setting,
and the elective classes showed me various ways
of teaching English. I learned so much from this program; not only
teaching knowledge, but also confidence in teaching. I believe all these experiences will
help me to accomplish my future dreams of teaching English.❞
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Custom Designed Professional Programs Imagine
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The University of California, Riverside is recognized as a leader in international education, in the U.S. and around the world. Our Custom Training and Group Programs service is designed for businesses, educational institutions, governments and industries that are upgrading technologies, training new staff, improving services, or developing management techniques.
Through the Custom Training Program, we offer specially designed training programs to groups around the world. Subject areas include but are not limited to:• English language training and support• English teacher training• Information technology• Executive and corporate training• Business management development• Human resource development and planning• Technical assistance for business, industry, education
and development projects• Environmental management• Forensic investigations• Geospatial technologies
Program Highlights• These courses are custom-designed for a
minimum of 12 students.• Courses combine formal classroom instruction
with a variety of social and cultural activities.• Institutions may send students into regularly
scheduled classes with participants from other countries.
• Institutions also have the option of sending a special group of students separate from the regular sessions, for programs of any length and for dates that suit their date preferences.
• Extra services can be arranged at the request of the institution.
• Tuition and service fees are determined on an individual program basis.
Please contact our Special Programs Office at 1-951-827-4346 or E-mail [email protected] for more information.
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Social and Cultural Activities Enjoy the Ride
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Riverside is the BEST location in Southern California to visit famous attractions. We are centrally located and you can get to most places in less than two hours. Outdoor activities are the way of life here and you can enjoy many beautiful beaches and parks. You can hike, bike, swim, surf, boogie board and skate – you can even ski and snowboard in the winter, with the mountains only an hour away. Imagine skiing in the morning and sun tanning in the afternoon. Southern California is one of the few places in the world where you can do it all.
ActivitiesIn addition to your study, we want you to have a great time and meet new friends from around the world. The Office of Social and Cultural Activities plans many events each quarter that are open to all our students. Several parties are organized that celebrate different cultures and U.S. holidays.
ToursThe Office of Social and Cultural Activities organizes a wide range of optional student tours, including:• Disneyland • Magic Mountain• Knott’s Berry Farm • Water Theme Parks• Universal Studios • Sea World• San Diego • San Diego Zoo• Beaches • Baseball Games• Shopping Centers • Hollywood• Los Angeles • Santa Barbara• Palm Springs
The tours require a fee to cover transportation, escort and entrance fees, but all tours are convenient and offered at low student rates.
American Conversation Partner ProgramAs a UC Riverside IEP student in a 10-week program, you can enroll in the American Conversation Partner Program, which matches you with selected American students or community members for weekly conversation. The American students and community members who sign up for this program are internationally minded and interested in learning about other cultures. The American Conversation Partner Program is a great way to meet new friends, learn about American culture, and practice English.
A NOTE FROM
Sara velasquez Jaramillo
(Colombia)
❝I have been at UC Riverside for 6
months. I am really enjoying my life here.
Riverside is a great city, with good weather and
many places to enjoy. The best thing is that you
can find many amazing cities around Riverside like
San Diego, Los Angeles, Anaheim (Disneyland),
Big Bear Mountain, and Las Vegas. It is a good city to study in and is
safe. Also, there are many places around
UCR Extension to enjoy in your free time. So
come, Riverside is an excellent choice.❞
Social and Cultural Activities Enjoy the Ride Imagine
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Sample One-Month Calendar(Activities will vary by program)
New Student Registration & Orientation8am-5pm
Student Orientation8am-5pmDowntown Riverside ArtsWalk6-8pm
Student Orientation Campus Tour & Photo ID8am-5pm
Optional TripLos Angeles Tour
Optional Trip LA Dodgers Baseball Game
First Day of Classes9am-3pm
Classes9am-3pm
Classes9am-3pmLevel Change Exam3-5pm
Classes9am-3pm
Classes9am-3pmUC RiversideBasketball Game
Optional TripDisneyland
Optional TripUniversal Studios
Classes9am-3pm
Classes9am-3pmIRC Game Night7-9pm
Classes9am-3pm
Classes9am-3pm
Classes9am-3pmIEP Dance Party9pm-Midnight
Optional TripSan Diego Tour
Optional Trip Six Flags Magic Mountain
Classes9am-3pm
Classes9am-3pm
Classes9am-3pm
Classes9am-3pmOptional Trip Ontario Mills Outlets
NO IEP CLASSESOptional TOEFL/TOEIC Exam8:45am-12pm
Optional Trip Santa Monica Beach
Optional Trip Sea World
Classes9am-3pm
Classes9am-3pm
Classes9am-3pm
Classes 9am-3pmHonor Roll Lunch & Ceremony12-1pm Classes
9am-3pm
Departure Have a great trip home!
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On-Campus HousingExtension Residence Center (ERC)
Open year-round and conveniently located in the UCR Extension Center, the ERC is the most cost-effective short-term dormitory option, offering single- (limited) or double-occupancy rooms. All rooms are furnished and air-conditioned, with private bathroom, wireless Internet, telephone (free, unlimited local calls), and television. Breakfast is included in the fee; for other meals, a meal plan may be purchased separately. Bed linens and towels are provided and laundry facilities are located within the building. Recommended for short stays (up to 3 weeks/21 nights).
Minimum age: 18
On-Campus HousingInternational Village (IV)*
Open year-round and located within walking distance from UCR Extension Center (three minutes), IV offers single- and double-occupancy apartments with kitchen facilities and living rooms. All rooms are furnished and air-conditioned, with private bathroom, ethernet wireless Internet, telephone (free, unlimited local calls), and free premium cable service. Students can cook their own meals. Bed linens are provided for short-term stays. Laundry facilities are located within the building. Other facilities available to students include a computer lab, fitness gym, game room, soccer field, basketball court, TV room, barbecue grill and study lounge. (www.ucr-iv.com)International Education Programs organizes special activities for IRC and IV guests, including athletic events, hiking, movies, parties and barbecues. Bed liners and towels are provided for short term stays only (less than 1 quarter) and laundry facilities are located within the building. Recommended for longer stays (12 weeks or more).
Minimum age: 18
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Off-Campus HousingHomestay
Homestay is the best opportunity for students to experience American life and customs and to improve their English. It is also the most economical housing option. Students who choose homestay live with an American family. All rooms are furnished, double-occupancy. All meals are provided. The family also provides transportation to and from school daily and school related activities. Homestay is required for all students under 18 years old.
Other OptionsSeveral private, off-campus apartment buildings are also located within one block of University Extension. These communities that exclusively serve UCR students are furnished, provide safety features and facilities such as swimming pools and workout rooms. Please visit the UCR IEP website for more information.
Housing Fees
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Fees (per person)Short-term nightly rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$65 (single), $35 (double)Optional meal plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50 (for each 10-meal block)
Fees (per person)Placement Fee $200Less than 10 weeks (one month minimum) (linens provided) per person/per day $61 (studio), $57 (single), $32 (double)10- to 22-week lease per person/per day $50 (studio), $48 (single), $27 (double)22-week to 9-month lease per person/per day $45 (studio), $43 (single), $24 (double)Academic year (per month) (9-month lease) per person/per month $1,160 (studio), $1,125 (single),
$615 (double)
Note: A $200 damage deposit will be due upon confirmation of room assignment. The deposit is refundable after move out minus cleaning and/or damage fees.
* IV is an independently owned residence that is located on the UCR campus. UCR assists students with the application process, but is not responsible for placement or the management of IV.
* Linens provided for stays that are less than one quarter.
Note: Please contact IEP office for move in/move out dates.
Fees (per person)Placement Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200
2013 Short-term (1-9 weeks) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200 per week, $29 per extra day Long-term (10+ weeks) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $800 per month, $27 per extra day
2014 Short-term (1-9 weeks) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $225 per week, $33 per extra day Long-term (10+ weeks) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $900 per month, $30 per extra day
Note: The homestay placement fee is paid to the university. The weekly/monthly room fees are paid directly to the families.
Note: Please contact IEP office for move in/move out dates.
Additional Student Services General Information
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At UC Riverside, students are very important to us. The IEP program staff members are selected for their dedication to students. Many of our staff are our former students. We offer a full range of student services to support your stay in America. Assistance is available in over 10 languages.
Immigration AssistanceWhether you want to transfer to or from another school, extend your stay, leave the country for a vacation, or apply for practical training, we will assist you throughout the process.
University and College CounselingIf you want to continue your studies at an American university or college, we will help you find a school that meets your needs and qualifications and assist you with the application process. You should bring official English translations of transcripts showing all high school and university work completed.
Letter of Conditional AdmissionConditional acceptance to certain colleges and universities for undergraduate or graduate studies is possible for qualified applicants before they come to the U.S. Students who have met all the academic requirements may be admitted subject to successful completion of their English language study at the University of California, Riverside.
Airport TransferWe provide transportation between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) or Ontario International Airport (ONT) and University of California, Riverside. The current one-way fees are $100 (LAX), and $50 (ONT). (Fees include door-to-door service and check-in assistance). If reserved within fewer than 10 days in advance, add $20.
TOEFL and TOEIC ExamsThe Institutional TOEFL and the TOEIC exams are offered at the UCR Extension Center twice every 10-week session. Students interested in taking the new Internet-based TOEFL test can get assistance to make a reservation at an authorized testing site from the College Counseling Office.
Note: UCR accepts the institutional TOEFL taken at IEP for application to UCR undergraduate and graduate programs.
Additional Services• Sports Facilities• Computer Labs• Internet Access• Student Identification Card• Bus Pass
Additional Student Services General Information
VisasStudents accepted for study in any program with 18 hours of instruction per week or more need an I-20 form (Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant (F-1) Student Status), so that they may obtain a student visa (F-1) at the nearest United States Consulate.
With the exception of Conversation and Culture or any Custom Designed Program which allow for F-2 or B-1/B-2 visas, all of our academic programs are full-time study curriculums and require F-1 visas.
Medical InsuranceAll students are required to purchase health and accident insurance through IEP. Our insurance provides coverage of $1,000,000 per accident or illness, and costs $40 per week.
Application DeadlinesEnglish Language Programs: Applications are accepted until the program is full.
Professional and Postgraduate Programs: The deadline for application is normally 45 days before the starting date of the program or individual module.
It can take several weeks to receive an I-20, so please send your application early. We recommend you send application materials at least 60 days prior to the start of the program.
Tuition PaymentAll program fees must be paid on or before Registration Day. Fees can be paid with cashier’s check/money order, or/travelers’ checks made payable to “UC Regents,” cash, or credit card (VISA or MasterCard.)
Refund Policy
Refund Policy for Tuition FeesFull tuition can only be refunded upon receipt of the following BEFORE classes begin:
• a written request for withdrawal from the program and
• the original I-20 issued by University of California, Riverside Extension, if applicable.
Refund requests received on the first day of the program after the first class has started will be entitled to a 50 percent refund of the program’s tuition.
No refunds will be granted AFTER the first day of classes in any program.
Classes may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment. In this case, all fees are refundable.
Refund requests take six to eight weeks to be processed. Program application fees and housing placement fees are non-refundable.
There is a 10% processing fee for each refund request, regardless of the amount.
Refund and Cancellation Policy for IV FeesFor contracts with less than 9 months: 50% of the remaining contract term will be deducted from the refund.
For contracts of 9 months or more: change fee to daily rate plus a one month charge at the monthly rate.
For IV, an additional $75 administrative fee applies.
Balances of less than $100 will not be refunded.
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How to Apply
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To apply...1. Complete the online application for enrollment
http://www.iep.ucr.edu/apply-now (or fax the printed application from this brochure.)
2. Enclose a $200 USD nonrefundable Application Fee – pay by Visa or Mastercard if applying online. (Note: Your application will NOT be processed without this fee.)
3. Send a Financial Statement in English from your bank, or the source of your funding.
4. Provide a copy of your passport photo page.
5. If you are transferring from another school, enclose a copy of your I-20, passport information page, copy of the front and back of your I-94, and a copy of your visa.
6. If you are applying for a Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma Program, you must also complete a Candidate Appraisal Form, available at: http://www.iep.ucr.edu/pdf/candidate.pdf
7. If you are applying for the UCR-APP, you must also complete some additional application material. Please contact the IEP office at [email protected]
8. If you are under 18 years old, you must provide a Parental Release Form for emergency medical care and trip participation, available at: http://www.iep.ucr.edu/pdf/parental.pdf
9. If you wish to reserve a room in campus residences or have a homestay arranged, please complete the appropriate form available at http://www.iep.ucr.edu/pdf/homestay.pdf or http://www.iep.ucr.edu/pdf/oncampusstay.pdf or fax the printed application from this brochure.
10. Enclose a $200 USD nonrefundable Residence or Homestay Placement Fee – pay by VISA or Mastercard if applying online. (Note: Your housing will NOT be arranged without this fee).
11. E-mail, fax or mail: International Education Programs UC Riverside Extension 1200 University Avenue Riverside, CA 92507-4596, U.S.A.
Tel: (1-951) 827-4346, Fax: (1-951) 827-5796 E-mail: [email protected]
• Courses, dates, fees and other expenses are subject to change without notice.
• Admission to International Education Programs does not constitute admission to the University of California degree programs.
• For admission to University of California degree programs, please contact the following offices:
Undergraduate Admissions [email protected]
http://vcsaweb.ucr.edu/Admissions/Home/international
Graduate Programs [email protected]
http://www.graduate.ucr.edu
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4-week E
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iploma Program
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ill accompany you to the
United States, please include the follow
ing for each person: photocopy of passport. Please indicate the relationship to you (spouse/child). A
n additional amount w
ill need to be added to the am
ount required above.Spouse: $500 per m
onth of the initial program you plan on
attending.C
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you plan on attending.
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please contact us for other options.
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If you will be sponsored by an agency, com
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ay sign the statement yourself.
“I have read the information regarding the cost of tuition and living expenses for the period of study at the U
niversity of C
alifornia, Riverside E
xtension.
I certify that these funds are available, and I accept full responsibility for these expenses.”
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Fees may be paid by cashier’s check/m
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ing:
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ard Num
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Cardholder’s N
ame
Expiration D
ate
3-D
igit Security Code
Authorizing Signature
Please charge the following nonrefundable paym
ents with m
y application.
Enrollm
ent Application Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . .$200
Housing Placem
ent Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$200
Other Fees
........................$_______
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ation on this entire form is correct
to the best of my know
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Signature D
ate
Please mail, fax, or E
-mail your com
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ent of fees to:
International Education Program
s u
C R
iverside Extension
1200 University A
venue R
iverside, CA
92507-4596, U.S.A
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Phone: (1-951) 827-4346 fax:
(1-951) 827-5796 E
-mail: iep_application@
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Please fill out the spaces below to define the total
amount required on the bank statem
ent:
1. Funds required for your program
(see table above): $_____________
2. Spouse: $500 x number of
months of first program
= $_____________
3. Child: $250 x num
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onths of first program per child =
$_____________
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ount required in bank statem
ent (1+2+3): $_____________
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s A
pplic
atio
n fo
r O
n-C
ampu
s H
ousi
ng
Plea
se c
ompl
ete
the
follo
win
g:
Las
t N
ame:
firs
t N
ame:
Hom
e A
ddre
ss:
Cit
y:
Pr
ovin
ce/S
tate
:
Cou
ntry
:
Post
al C
ode:
Tel
epho
ne (
wit
h ar
ea c
ode)
:
E-m
ail:
M
ale
F
emal
e D
ate
of B
irth
___
____
/___
___/
____
__
Age
: ___
___
(M
onth
/
Day
/
Yea
r)
Nat
iona
lity:
Nat
ive
Lan
guag
e:
for
whi
ch p
rogr
am a
re y
ou a
pply
ing?
Mov
e-in
dat
e
M
ove-
out
date
( App
licat
ion
will
not
be
proc
esse
d w
ithou
t mov
e-in
/mov
e-ou
t dat
es)
Em
erge
ncy
cont
act
pers
on:
Em
erge
ncy
tele
phon
e nu
mbe
r:
Em
erge
ncy
E-m
ail a
ddre
ss:
Age
ncy
Nam
e
A
genc
y ID
#
Tel
epho
ne N
umbe
r
E-m
ail A
ddre
ss
Con
tact
Per
son
Plea
se c
heck
the
opt
ion
of y
our
choi
ce:
EX
TE
NSI
ON
RE
SID
EN
CE
CE
NT
ER
(E
RC
)D
orm
itor
y-st
yle
room
wit
h a
priv
ate
bath
(i
n th
e U
CR
Ext
ensi
on C
ente
r)
For
up t
o th
ree
wee
ks (
per
pers
on/p
er n
ight
):
Sin
gle
$65
Dou
ble
$35
Opt
iona
l Mea
l Pla
n: 1
0-m
eal b
lock
$50
IN
TE
RN
AT
ION
AL
VIL
LA
GE
(IV
)Fu
lly f
urni
shed
apa
rtm
ent
unit
s in
clud
ing
kitc
hen
and
livin
g ro
om.
Les
s th
an 1
0 w
eeks
(on
e m
onth
min
imum
)
(per
per
son/
per
day)
:
Stu
dio
$61
Sin
gle
$57
Dou
ble
$32
10-
to 2
2-w
eek
leas
e (p
er p
erso
n/pe
r da
y):
Stu
dio
$50
Sin
gle
$48
Dou
ble
$27
22-w
eek
to 9
-mon
th le
ase
(per
per
son/
per
day)
: S
tudi
o $4
5 S
ingl
e $4
3 D
oubl
e $2
4
Aca
dem
ic Y
ear
(9-m
onth
leas
e)
(p
er p
erso
n/pe
r m
onth
):
Stu
dio
$1,1
60
Sin
gle
$1,1
25
Dou
ble
$615
* Ple
ase
cont
act
the
IEP
off
ice
for
the
mov
e in
/m
ove
out
date
s.
1. D
o yo
u sm
oke?
Y
es
No
2. C
an w
e pl
ace
you
wit
h so
meo
ne w
ho s
mok
es?
Y
es
No
(Sm
okin
g on
ly p
erm
itte
d ou
tsid
e.)
3. W
hat
tim
e do
you
usu
ally
get
up
in t
he m
orni
ng?
B
efor
e 7a
m
7
-9am
A
fter
9 a
m
4. W
hat
tim
e do
you
usu
ally
go
to b
ed?
B
efor
e 10
pm
1
0-12
pm
A
fter
mid
nigh
t
5. H
ow im
port
ant
is c
lean
lines
s in
a r
oom
mat
e to
you
? V
ery
impo
rtan
t
Som
ewha
t im
port
ant
N
ot im
port
ant
6. W
hat
type
of
mus
ic d
o yo
u pr
efer
? __
____
____
____
____
____
___
7. H
ow s
ensi
tive
to
nois
e ar
e yo
u?
Hig
h
Mod
erat
e
Low
8. A
re th
ere
spec
ial c
ondi
tions
that
sho
uld
be ta
ken
into
con
side
ratio
n w
hen
assi
gnin
g yo
u a
room
/roo
mm
ate?
Des
crib
e br
iefly
:
_
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
__
9. D
o yo
u ha
ve a
roo
mm
ate
pref
eren
ce?
(All
room
mat
es m
ust
requ
est
each
oth
er)
_
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
__
1. Y
ou m
ust
send
a $
200
nonr
efun
dabl
e IV
and
Hom
esta
y pl
acem
ent
fee.
The
fee
may
be
paid
by
cash
ier’
s ch
eck/
mon
ey
orde
r pa
yabl
e to
“U
C R
egen
ts”
or b
y V
ISA
or
Mas
terC
ard.
2. T
his
form
sho
uld
be r
ecei
ved
at le
ast
3 to
4 w
eeks
bef
ore
your
ar
riva
l. W
e ca
nnot
gua
rant
ee t
hat
you
will
be
plac
ed in
a r
oom
or
wit
h a
room
mat
e th
at s
atis
fies
all
your
pre
fere
nces
.3.
You
mus
t be
at
leas
t 18
yea
rs o
ld t
o liv
e in
the
Ext
ensi
on
Res
iden
ce C
ente
r (E
RC
) or
in t
he I
nter
nati
onal
Vill
age
(IV
).4.
Ref
und
and
Can
cella
tion
Pol
icy
for
IV: F
or le
ss t
han
9 m
onth
s:
50%
of
the
rem
aini
ng c
ontr
act
term
. For
long
ter
m c
ontr
act:
ch
ange
fee
to
daily
rat
e pl
us a
one
-mon
th c
harg
e at
the
mon
thly
ra
te. A
n ad
diti
onal
$75
fee
app
lies.
5. D
amag
e D
epos
it f
or I
V: $
200
Dam
age
depo
sit
due
to I
V u
pon
Not
ice
of A
ssig
nmen
t (N
OA
). R
efun
dabl
e af
ter
mov
e-ou
t m
inus
cl
eani
ng a
nd/o
r da
mag
e fe
es.
6. N
o sm
okin
g.7.
Pri
ces
are
subj
ect
to c
hang
e w
itho
ut n
otic
e.
STu
DE
NT
SIG
NA
Tu
RE
(Req
uire
d): “
I ce
rtif
y th
at t
he in
form
atio
n on
thi
s en
tire
for
m is
cor
rect
to
the
best
of
my
know
ledg
e.”
Sign
atur
e
D
ate
Plea
se m
ail,
fax,
or
E-m
ail y
our
com
plet
ed a
pplic
atio
n an
d pa
ymen
t of
fee
s to
:In
tern
atio
nal E
duca
tion
Prog
ram
s
uC
Riv
ersi
de E
xten
sion
, 120
0 U
nive
rsit
y A
venu
e, R
iver
side
, CA
92
507-
4596
, U.S
.A.
Phon
e: (
1-95
1) 8
27-4
423,
Fax
: (1-
951)
827
-579
6E
-mai
l: ie
p_ap
plic
atio
n@uc
x.uc
r.ed
u
P
ER
SO
NA
L IN
FOR
MA
TIO
N
AG
EN
CY
INFO
RM
ATI
ON
O
N-C
AM
PU
S H
OU
SIN
G I
NFO
RM
ATI
ON
R
OO
MM
ATE
CO
MP
ATI
BIL
ITY
EVA
LUA
TIO
N
IM
PO
RTA
NT
INFO
RM
ATI
ON
for
offic
e us
e on
ly:
SID
: Pr
ogra
m:
R’c
vd
University of C
alifornia, Riverside E
xtension – International Education P
rograms
Application for H
omestay
Please complete the follow
ing:
Last N
ame:
first Nam
e:
Hom
e Address:
City:
Province/State:
Country:
Postal Code:
Telephone (w
ith area code):
E-m
ail:
M
ale Fem
ale Date of B
irth _______/______/______ Age: ______
(Month / D
ay / Year)
Nationality:
Native L
anguage:
for which program
are you applying?
Move-in date
Move-out date
( Application w
ill not be processed without m
ove-in/move-out dates)
Em
ergency contact person:
Em
ergency telephone number:
Em
ergency E-m
ail address:
Agency N
ame
Agency ID
#
Telephone N
umber
E-m
ail Address
Contact Person
Do you sm
oke? Y
es N
o N
ote: If you smoke, you cannot sm
oke inside the house.
Most A
merican fam
ilies have pets. If you answer N
O to any
of the following questions, it m
ay take us longer to find you a hom
estay. While w
e will m
ake every effort to accomm
odate your preferences, there is no guarantee w
e will be able to do so.
Would you prefer a fam
ily with children?
Y
es N
o N
o PreferenceM
ay we place you in a fam
ily that has cats? Y
es N
oM
ay we place you in a fam
ily that has dogs? Y
es N
oFavorite foods:
Allergies (foods or m
edicines that make you sick):
Foods you will not eat:
Physical Disabilities:
Your Interests:
Your Personality:
Your O
ccupation:
Your Fam
ily Information (N
ame, A
ge, Relationship, O
ccupation):
Programs 10 w
eeks or longer:
2013: $800 per month* and $27 per day* for any
portion of a week.
2014: $900 per month* and $30 per day* for any
portion of a week.
Programs less than 10 w
eeks:
2013: $200 per week* and $29 per day* for any
portion of a week.
2014: $225 per week* and $33 per day* for any
portion of a week.
* These fees include a D
Ou
BL
E-occupancy room
and 3 m
eals per day. You m
ay be required to make your ow
n breakfast and lunch w
ith food provided by the family.
The fam
ily is responsible for making your dinner and for
transportation to and from U
C R
iverside Extension for
university-sponsored events and classes.
*Hom
estay fee must be paid directly to fam
ily.
1. You m
ust send a $200 nonrefundable placement fee.
The fee m
ay be paid by cashier’s check/money order
payable to “UC
Regents” or by V
ISA or M
asterCard.
2. This form
must be received 4 w
eeks before your arrival. (E
arlier is better due to limited space.)
3. We cannot guarantee that you w
ill be placed in a hom
e that satisfies all your preferences. The earlier w
e receive your application, the better chance w
e have of placing you w
ith a family that m
eets your requests.
4. You m
ust inform us of your arrival inform
ation in advance, and if your plans change, please let us know
imm
ediately.
5. Please attach a letter to your Am
erican family and
a photograph.
6. You m
ust read and understand the Hom
estay Student H
and book before you move into your
Hom
estay family: http://w
ww
.iep.ucr.edu/pdf/hom
estay_student_handbook.pdf.
STu
DE
NT
SIGN
AT
uR
E (R
equired): “I certify that the inform
ation on this entire form is correct to the
best of my know
ledge.”
Signature Date
Please mail, fax, or E
-mail your com
pleted application and paym
ent of fees to:International E
ducation Programs
uC
Riverside E
xtension, 1200 University A
venue, R
iverside, CA
92507-4596, U.S.A
.Phone: (1-951) 827-4423, Fax: (1-951) 827-5796E
-mail: iep_application@
ucx.ucr.edu
STU
DE
NT IN
FOR
MA
TION
AG
EN
CY IN
FOR
MATIO
N
PE
RS
ON
AL IN
FOR
MA
TION
HO
ME
STA
Y FEE
S
IMP
OR
TAN
T INFO
RM
ATIO
N
for office use only: SID
: Program
: R
’cvd
University of California, Riverside Program Cost Estimate (Available online at https://www.iep.ucr.edu/enroll/program_cost_estimator/)
TOTAL _____________ *Required fees.
APPLICATION FEE* (FIRST qUARTER ONLy) $200 ______
TUITION* 2013 2014intensive english Program
improving oral fluency Program4-week $1,750 _______ $1,850 _______6-week $2,550 _______ $2,775 _______8-week/ 10-week $3,350 _______ $3,450 _______30-week (AYP) $9,150 _______ $9,450 _______
english for international Business 4-week $1,750 _______ $1,850 _______8-week $3,350 _______ $3,450 _______10-week $3,350 _______ $3,450 _______
english for academic Purposes8-week $3,350 _______ $3,450 _______10-week $3,350 _______ $3,450 _______
Conversation & american Culture3-week $1,250 _______ $1,350 _______
UCr admission Preparation Program9-month $28,500 _______ $28,500 _______
UCr international transfer track 8-week/10-week (per quarter) $3,350 _______ $3,450 _______
University Credit Program 12-week $4,350 _______ $4,600 _______
UCr academic summer sessions Session I or II 5-week TBA _______ TBA _______Session I & II 10-week TBA _______ TBA _______
academic year Certificate Programs 9-month (three 12-week sessions) $13,050 _______ $13,800 _______
tesol Certificate Programs 8-week / 10-week (per session) $3,750 _______ $3,850 _______
Postgraduate Certificate in ManagementOne module 2-week $1,600 _______ $1,600 _______Two-module package 4-week $3,000 _______ $3,000 _______12-week $5,350 _______ $5,600 _______
Postgraduate diploma in Management 9-month $16,050 _______ $16,800 _______
STUDENT SERVICES FEE* (Per session)1 to 4 Weeks $100 _______5 to 12 Weeks $150 _______Academic Year Program $300 _______
MEDICAL INSURANCE*$40 * ______ (number of weeks) = _______
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yourself here!
AIRPORT TRANSFER (One Way)Los Angeles $100 _______Ontario $50 _______If reserved fewer than 10 days in advance,add $20
BOOKS AND SUPPLIES* (Per session) $100-$350 _______
HOMESTAy & IV HOUSING PLACEMENT FEE $200 ______
ExTENSION RESIDENCE CENTER - (ERC) Up to three weeks/21 nights: (per person/per night)
Single $65 _______Double $35 _______Optional Meal Plan 10 Meal Block $50 _______
INTERNATIONAL VILLAGE STUDENT HOUSING - IV
room - less than 10 Weeks (one month minimum) (per person/per day)
Studio $61 _______Single $57 _______Double $32 _______
room - 10- to 22-week lease (per person/per day) Studio $50 _______Single $48 _______Double $27 _______
room - 22-week to 9-month lease (per person/per day) Studio $45 _______Single $43 _______Double $24 _______
room - academic year 9-month lease (per person/per month)
Studio $1,160 _______ Single $1,125 _______ Double $615 _______
deposit (See page 41.) $200 _______
AMERICAN FAMILy HOMESTAy Short-term (1-9 weeks) 2013 2014 Per person/double occupancyWeekly $200_______ $225_______Daily $29_______ $33_______Long-term (10 weeks or more) Per person/double occupancyMonthly $800_______ $900_______Daily $27_______ $30_______
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