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Troy University
Basic Information
Address: 131 Pace Hall
Troy, AL
36079
Phone Number(s): 334-670-5966
Email: esl@troy.edu
Director: Lance Noe
Additional Information
Programs:
ESL, PATHWAY, Special programs
School Schedule (Hours in a Day): Monday - Friday (20 hours per week)
School Size: 6,000
Classroom Size: 20
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1/20
Tuition:
$1,925 per 8-week term. $3,850 a semester
Languages used as a Medium of Teaching: English
Credit Available: 6 elective credits
Course Levels: 1 - 5
Experience Required:
None
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100%
Parking Space/Availability:
Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Free computer lab for all ESL Students
Housing/Accommodations:
Housing and meal plans available. Prices vary based on accommodation and the number of residences. Off-campus housing is also available, but no school support is provided.
Admissions Requirements:
1. Completed International Application
2. Official copy of transcripts or results for education years 10-12 AND diploma. More information below.
3. Financial support statement (original bank statement and sponsor letter). More information below.
4. Passport identification page with machine-readable code visible
Admissions Deadline:
May 1 & October 1
Mission Statement:
The mission of the English as a Second Language program is to provide high-quality instruction in English as a second language (ESL) and orientation to U.S. culture to international students, visitors, and residents who are non-native speakers of English. English as a Second Language focuses on preparing students for academic study at Troy University and also offers language and cultural opportunities to groups and individuals outside of the academic framework.
Tags: ESL

