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Intensive English University Preparation University Credit Certificates Teacher Training www.ali.sdsu.edu Welcome to America’s Finest City THE AMERICAN LANGUAGE INSTITUTE AT SDSU The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project.

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Page 1: Intensive English University Preparation University Credit ... · “America’s Finest City” is rated as one of the most desirable U.S. locations based on weather, recreation,

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Intensive English University Preparation University Credit Certificates Teacher Training

w w w a l i s d s u e d uCatalog | 2013-2014

wwwalisdsuedu

Welcome to Americarsquos Finest CityTHE AMERICAN LANGUAGE INSTITUTE AT SDSU

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

Welcome to the American Language Institute (ALI)Fa

st F

acts

Welcome from the Dean

Welcome to the American Language Institute (ALI) at San Diego State

University (SDSU) When deciding which program to attend it is very

important for you to know what your goals are and to see how different

alternatives help you achieve those goals Look at the quality of the instructors

curriculum and the institution as well as additional services such as advising

labs student life activities location etc For 39 years the ALI has offered

internationally recognized English as a Second Language programs

Dr Joe Shapiro Dean SDSU College of Extended Studies

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Dr Joe Shapiro Dean SDSU College of Extended Studies

Housing | 27

Student Life | 29

Sports and Recreation | 30

ALI Team | 31

Admissions Instructions | 32

Calendar and Fees | 33-34

Contact Information | Back Page

C O N T E N T SSan Diego | 3

American Language Institute | 5

San Diego State University | 7

Campus Map | 9

Intensive English

Intensive English for Communication | 11 Business English | 13

University Preparation

English for Academic Purposes | 15 Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | 17

University Credit

Semester at SDSU General Courses | 19Semester at SDSU Business Courses | 20

Certificates

Semester at SDSU Certificates | 21 Business for Global Practices | 23

Teacher Training

TESLTEFL Certificate | 25 TEFL Seminar | 26

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wwwalisdsuedusandiego San Diego | A M E R I C A rsquo S F I N E S T C I T y

ldquoAmericarsquos Finest Cityrdquo is rated as one of the most desirable

US locations based on weather recreation and cultural

opportunities San Diegorsquos natural beauty and friendly people

attract visitors from around the world Experience what many

students have already discovered and live and study in the

most amazing city in California

Founded | 1769

US City | 8th Largest

Square km | 9635 km

California City | 2nd Largest

Safest City in US | Top Ten List

Beaches | 112 km

Average Temperature | 216 ordmC

Non-rainy Days Per Year | 323

San Diego Airport Code | SAN

Industries | Tourism Biotechnology International Trade Telecommunications

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THE TROLLEY AT SDSU The Trolley offers a convenient way for students to get to SDSU and around San Diego SDSUrsquos beautiful underground Trolley station located in the center of campus is an easy two-minute walk from the American Language Institute

The Trolley provides students connections to

Downtown and the Gaslamp Quarter

The baseball and football stadiums

San Diegorsquos historic ldquoOld Townrdquo

Some of the finest shopping in Southern California

Quick connections to San Diegorsquos many beach communities

The Trolley also gives students without a car a wide choice of living options away from campus

San DiegoAverage Temperatures

High ordmC Low ordmC

January 183 88

February 188 100

March 188 111

April 200 127

May 205 144

June 216 161

July 244 183

August 255 194

September 250 183

October 238 155

November 211 122

December 188 94

Petco Park Baseball Stadium

Horton Plaza Shopping Center

Trolley Station at SDSU

Balboa Park

Oceanside

Carlsbad

Encinitas

Solana Beach

Del Mar

La Jolla

Coronado

Imperial Beach

Vista

SanMarcos

Escondido

Poway

Santee

El Cajon

La MesaCollege Area

Chula Vista

National City

15 76

805

5

79

67

78

5

56

15

805

209

282

75

274

163

905 189

5

125 54

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Mexico

Pacific Beach

Mission Beach

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AIRPORT

SeaWorld ndash This marine park takes visitors on a journey to the ocean with features like Shark Encounter Wild Arctic ride (a simulated helicopter ride to the Arctic) and Shamursquos Happy Harbor

San Diego Zoo ndash Located in Balboa Park the zoo is one of the largest in the world with over 4000 animals of more than 800 species Popular attractions include the Monkey Trails Panda Research Station Polar Bear Plunge Ituri Forest and Elephant Odyssey

Sports Teams ndash San Diegans love sports Visit Qualcomm Stadium to cheer on the San Diego Chargers football team in the fall and winter or go downtown and watch a San Diego Padres baseball game at Petco Park in the spring and summer

Balboa Park ndash Containing museums theaters gardens shops restaurants the zoo and hiking and biking trails this 1200-acre urban park is the cultural center of San Diego

Shopping ndash Enjoy the year-round great weather while shopping at one of the many outdoor malls or enjoy browsing luxury boutiques and antique stores in the neighborhood shopping districts

Beaches ndash Known for its great beaches and home to Coronado beach (ranked No1 beach in the US) San Diego has sunny weather and over 112 kilometers of coastline which means there are plenty of warm days and water to surf swim boogie board boat or sail

Safari Park ndash Visited by two million people annually this wild animal sanctuary is spread out over 1800 acres The park is a free-range enclosure which houses animals like antelopes giraffes buffalo cranes and rhinos One highlight is the Roar amp Snore Safari which allows guests to sleep overnight surrounded by the animals

LOCAL ATTRACTIONSSeaWorld

DOWNTOWN

CLOSE TO CAMPUS

Shopping | 10 minutes

Beaches | 15 minutes

Downtown | 30 minutes

Las Vegas | 1 hour

Disneyland | 2 hours

San Francisco | 15 hours

Snowboarding | 2 hours

Yosemite | 5 hours

San Diego

San Diego Zoo

California

San Diego

United States

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wwwalisdsueduAmerican Language Institute | S D S U

Year Established | 1974

Affiliation | Part of 23-campus California State University system

Emphasis | Academic Excellence Diversity Service

Students per Semester | 1200-1800

Countries Represented | 65

Programs | 14

Location | On SDSU campus

Total Students at SDSU | 31840

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QUALIT Y

Faculty ndash ALI instructors have a masterrsquos degree in English as Second Language (ESL) instruction Students receive real-world English experience while their instructors bring their expertise to the classroom to provide a well-rounded education

Nationally Recognized ndash As an SDSU program the ALI is WASC accredited and our ESL programs are UCIEP and AAIEP approved

Highly Ranked ndash The ALI is part of the highly ranked California State University system and San Diego State University

By the Numbers

5 computer labs

More than 50 classrooms

15 years average experience of staff

LOCATION

California ndash From Hollywood to the beaches of San Diego the California lifestyle has it all California is a state that Disneyland calls home where Levirsquos jeans and the iPhone were created and where high technology and biotechnology are based Itrsquos a state of innovators trend setters and it has the most diverse population in the US

San Diego ndash Live in sunny San Diego where the weather is great all year long San Diego welcomes around 93 million visitors every year offering ideal weather perfect beaches and many opportunities to enjoy the lifestyle

SDSU ndash Study at a top quality US university with more than 30000 American students SDSU provides ALI students opportunities to meet American students play on sports teams attend concerts join clubs and much more on a smoke-free campus

SERVICE

Personal Attention ndash From the beginning (immigration airport pick up) to the end (graduation ongoing academic advising when applying to earn a bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos) our staff provides one-on-one personal attention Email call or visit our office ndash we are here to help students reach their educational goals

Testing ndash San Diego is an IELTS TOEFL GRE and GMAT testing city Testing takes place in many locations in San Diego and on the SDSU campus

Full-service Staff ndash Our educated and trained staff will be on hand to assist Our full-service staff answers questions ranging from course selection tutoring and housing to personal questions like setting up a US bank account and getting a cell phone

Advising ndash We help students from beginning to end and even beyond including advising on how to be accepted to SDSU and other US universities

Welcome from the Executive Director

Itrsquos another sunny day in San Diego and we welcome you to the ALI Our idea of education

and English instruction is that all students should be given abundant opportunities to learn

English inside and outside of the classroom The city of San Diego and the SDSU campus are

perfect for this type of study they both embody friendliness a

respect for knowledge openness and limitless outdoor activities

The ALI balances traditional English instruction with personal

experiences providing a well-rounded education and many

positive memories Our students go beyond English instruction

and practice real-world engagement to strengthen what they

learn inside the classroom We look forward to being a part of

every studentrsquos experience at the ALI

Barbara Bass Executive Director The American Language Institute

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ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

Note Additional electives in other programs are available Choices vary by session and placement level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

What Does the SDSU Student ID Get YouAccess to

SDSUrsquos Aquaplex (3 pools)

SDSUrsquos library

Sporting events on campus

Student discounts on public transportation

Discounts to local attractions and theme parks

Immigration and Visa Support

Housing Placement

Airport Pick Up

Orientation

CounselingAcademic Advising

BankingCell Phone Assistance

TOEFLIELTS Testing on Campus

Health Insurance

Student Life

ALI STUDENT SERVICES

EXTENDED STUDIES BUILDINGGATEWAY BUILDING

COFFEECART

OUTDOORPATIO

FIRSTFLOOR

SECONDFLOOR

FIRSTFLOOR

SECONDFLOOR

ALIMAIN

OFFICE

Classrooms

ALI Oces

Computer Labs

Multimedia Computer Lab

Student Lounge

Restrooms

American Language Institute Facilities

See the SDSU campus on Google Street Viewwwwalisdsuedugooglemap

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COST OF TUITION FOR FULL DEGREE PROGRAMS Undergraduate Tuition ndash $16000year

Graduate Tuition ndash $15160year

Graduate Business School Tuition ndash $20160year

wwwalisdsueduSan Diego State University | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

SDSU ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE BACHELORrsquoS DEGREES

➊ Apply from October 1-May 1 at wwwCSUMentoredu

➋ TOEFL 80 (iBT) or IELTS 65 or ALI TOEFL waiver

➌ High school grade point average of 30 (on a 40 scale) or higher

Note Conditional Admission may be available for qualified freshmen through the American Language Institute

GRADUATE MASTERrsquoS AND PhD DEGREES

➊ Visit wwwsdsuedugradrequirements for major-specific details

➋ Apply from October 1-February 1 at wwwCSUMentoredu

➌ TOEFL 80 (iBT) or IELTS 65 or ALI TOEFL waiver

➍ University grades of 30 (on a 40 scale) or higher

➎ Test Requirements GMAT or GRE for business degree programs GRE for all other degree programs

TOP 5 REASONS TO CHOOSE SDSU ➊ RANKING ndash Top-ranked academic programs award-winning professors and

premier research facilities

➋ LOCATION ndash San Diego ldquoAmericarsquos Finest Cityrdquo is a thriving cultural scientific and educational center

➌ POPULARITY ndash SDSU ranks No 9 in the US for freshmen applicants

➍ TRANSPORTATION ndash Easy access to public transportation with bus and trolley (metro) stations on campus

➎ SAFETY ndash On-campus police department provides security for studentsrsquo safety and comfort

No1 Transfer School | SDSU

Pre-University Advisors | 5

TOEFL Waivers to SDSU | 302

SDSU International Freshmen | 60 attended the ALI prior to admissionFa

st F

acts

A Accountancy BS MSA Africana Studies BA Anthropology BA MA Art BA MA MFA bull Applied Design BA MA bull Art Education BA MA bull Art History BA MA bull Graphic Design BA MA bull Interior Design BA MA bull Multimedia BA MA bull Studio Art BA bull Sculpture BA bull Painting amp Printmaking BA MA Asian Studies BA MA Astronomy BA BS MS Audiology AuD B Biology BA BS MA MS PhD bull Biochemistry BS bull Bioengineering BS PhD bull Cellular and Molecular Biology BA BS MA MS PhD bull Ecology BS MA MS PhD bull Evolutionary BiologyBS MA MS PhD bull Evolution and Systematics BS bull Marine Biology BS bull Microbiology BA BS MS bull Physiology BS MA MS

bull Zoology BS Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics MS Business Administration BS MS MBA bull Accounting BS MBA bull Entrepreneurship MS MBA bull Finance BS MS MBA bull Financial Services BS bull Financial and Tax Planning MS bull Health Service Administration MBA bull Information Systems BS MS MBA bull International Business BAMSMBA bull Management BS MS MBA bull Marketing BS MS MBA bull Project Management MBA bull Real Estate MBA bull Sports MBA MBA bull Supply Chain Mgt MS MBA Business amp Juris Doctorate MBAJD Business Administration amp Latin American Studies MBAMA C Chemistry BA BS MA MS PhD bull Biochemistry BS Chicana amp Chicano Studies BA MA Child Development BA MA City Planning MCP Classics BA

Clinical Psychology PhD Communication BA MA bull Communication Studies BAMA bull Mass Communication and Media MA bull Health Communication BA Communicative Disorders BA MA bull Language amp Communicative Disorders PhD Comparative Literature BA Computational Science MS PSM PhD bull Professional Applications MS Computer Science BS MS Counseling MS Creative Writing MFA Criminal Justice BS Criminal Justice amp Criminology MS D Dance BA BFAE Economics BA MA Education MA MAT PhD bull Counseling MA MS bull Educational Leadership MA EdD bull Educational Technology MA EdD bull School Psychology EdS bull Mathematics Education K-8 MA bull Policy Studies MA bull Reading Education MA bull Rehabilitation Counseling MS

bull Special Education MA bull Secondary Curriculum amp Instruction MA bull Teaching MA EdD Engineering BS MS bull Aerospace Engineering BS MS bull Bioengineering BS MS bull Civil Engineering BS MS bull Computer Engineering BS bull Construction Engineering BS bull Environmental Engineering BS bull Electrical Engineering BS MS bull InterdisciplinaryEngineering and Business MEng bull Mechanical Engineering BS MS Engineering Sciences PhD English BA MA Environmental Sciences BS European Studies BA Exercise Physiology MS Exercise Physiology amp Nutritional Science MSMS F Foods and Nutrition BS French BA MAG Geography BA BS MA MS PhD bull Geographic Information Science MS

SDSU DEGREES AND MAJORS Undergraduate BA BS | Graduate MA MS MBA MSA MPH MFA MM MSW | Doctorate PhD EdD AuD

8

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION BENEFITS University Advising ndash The ALI helps

students reach their academic goals both with applications to SDSU and applications to other schools Advisors can help with strategy personal statements resumes and more

TOEFL Waiver ndash Advanced students in the EAP and Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos programs can go to SDSU and a few other schools without needing to take the TOEFL or IELTS exams

CONDITIONAL ADMISSIONUndergraduate students can apply for Conditional Admission to SDSUrsquos bachelorrsquos degrees

Accepted students are guaranteed admission to SDSU following the completion of the English proficiency requirement

The program requires a full transcript evaluation

Only available to students applying as first-time freshmen

Requires a minimum high school GPA of 30 (on a 40 scale)

The process takes four weeks once official documents are received

STEPS TO APPLY FOR CONDITIONAL ADMISSION

➊ Complete the online application at wwwalisdsueduapply

➋ Select Conditional Admission to San Diego State University on the ALI application

➌ Send official transcripts for evaluation

➍ Admissible students will be issued a Conditional Admission letter accepting them to SDSU

➎ SDSUrsquos ALI will send out I-20 and Conditional Admission letters via express mail

Contact Kim Newcomb at knewcombmailsdsuedu with any questions

bull Special Education MA bull Secondary Curriculum amp Instruction MA bull Teaching MA EdD Engineering BS MS bull Aerospace Engineering BS MS bull Bioengineering BS MS bull Civil Engineering BS MS bull Computer Engineering BS bull Construction Engineering BS bull Environmental Engineering BS bull Electrical Engineering BS MS bull InterdisciplinaryEngineering and Business MEng bull Mechanical Engineering BS MS Engineering Sciences PhD English BA MA Environmental Sciences BS European Studies BA Exercise Physiology MS Exercise Physiology amp Nutritional Science MSMS F Foods and Nutrition BS French BA MAG Geography BA BS MA MS PhD bull Geographic Information Science MS

bull Watershed Science MS Geological Sciences BS MS German BA Gerontology BA MSH Health Communication BS Health Science BS History BA MA Homeland Security MS Hospitality amp Tourism Management BS MS Humanities BA I Interdisciplinary Studies BA MA MS International Security amp Conflict Resolution BAJ Japanese BA Journalism BA bull Advertising BA bull Media Studies BA bull Public Relations BAK Kinesiology BS MAL Latin American Studies BA MA MPH bull Latin American Studies amp Business Administration MBAMA Liberal Arts and Sciences MA Liberal Studies ndash Education BA Linguistics BA MAM Mathematics BA BS MA

bull Theory of Communication Sys MS bull Dynamical Systems MS bull Mathematical Finance BS bull Applied Math in Science BS bull Computational Science BS Modern Jewish Studies BA Music BA BM MA MMN Nursing BS MS bull Advanced Practice Nursing MS DNP bull Womenrsquos Health and Midwifery MS bull Nursing Education MS bull Nursing Leadership and Healthcare Systems MS Nutritional Sciences MS Nutritional Sciences amp Exercise Physiology MSMSP Philosophy BA MA Physical Science BA Physics BA BS MA MS bull Chemical Physics BS bull Geophysics PhD bull Medical Physics MS Political Science BA MA Psychology BA MA MS PhD bull Clinical Psychology MSPhD Public Administration BA MPA bull City Planning MPA

bull Criminal Justice Administration MPA bull Public Administration and Latin American Studies MPAMA Public Health MS MPH PhD bull Biometry MPH bull Environmental Health MPH bull Epidemiology MPH PhD bull Health Management and Policy MPH bull Health Promotion and Behavioral Science MPH PhD bull Public Health amp Social Work MSWMPH bull Public Health and Latin American Studies MPHMAR Recreation Administration BS Regulatory Affairs MS Rehabilitation Counseling MS Religious Studies BA Rhetoric and Writing Studies MA Russian BA Russian and Central European Studies BAS Social Science BA Social Work BA MSW Applied Social Science in Substance Abuse Joint Degree Program MS

Social WorkJD Joint Degree Program MSWJD Social Work amp Public Health MSWMPH Sociology BA MA Spanish BA MA Speech Language and Hearing Sciences BA MA AuD PhD Statistics BS MS bull Biostatistics MS Sustainability BA bull Environmental Studies BAT Television Film amp New Media BSTFM bull Production BS bull Critical Studies BS Theatre Arts BA MA MFA bull Childrenrsquos Drama BA bull Design and Technical Theatre MFA bull Design and Technology for the Theatre BA bull Design for Television and Film BA bull Musical Theatre MFA bull Performance BA bull Youth Theatre BAU Urban Studies BAW Womenrsquos Studies BA MA

Pre-MBA and Pre-MasterrsquosSemester-long program to prepare for a masterrsquos degree mdash test preparation includes TOEFL IELTS GRE and GMAT

English for Academic Purposes (EAP)Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Undergraduate Bachelorrsquos Degrees San Diego State University offers students over 80 bachelorrsquos degrees Many students complete the English for Academic Purposes program and go on to earn a degree at San Diego State University

Graduate Masterrsquos Degrees Students in the Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program often go on to earn a masterrsquos degree at San Diego State University

9

SDSU | C A M P U S

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Live and Study with More Than 30000 American Students

At the ALI there are many opportunities to meet San Diego State University students

Study on the SDSU campus

Live in campus dormitories

Play team sports

Study in the SDSU library

Eat at any of the campus food courts

Take an SDSU course

Attend exercise classes at the Aztec Recreation Center

Swim in one of three pools

See SDSU sports games like the nationally ranked basketball and football teams

Visit the new Aztec Student Union center opening fall 2013

Intramural Sports On-campus Apartments Olympic-sized Swimming Pool

Recreation Center Basketball Stadium

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Erni

e A

nder

son

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SU A

thle

tics

Med

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ions

Aztec Student Union CenterSDSU Trolley (metro)On-campus Apartments American Language Institute

SDSU Library Dining Halls Open Air Theatre SDSU Bookstore

10

11

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Native-speaker Facilitators ndash Many

Intensive English for Communication (IEC) classes have an additional English- speaking facilitator to model language help students gain exposure to different accents and have more close contact with Americans

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash IEC students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of American culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other English speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High intermediate and advanced students can arrange observations of university courses with the permission of an SDSU course professor

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and participating in conversation groups

TOEIC Workshops ndash The ALI offers workshops and electives to help students prepare for and improve their TOEIC score

Level Advisors ndash Each IEC level has an advisor who helps students with the following informing them of program procedures deadlines and policies keeping them up-to-date on social activities and events and referring them to office personnel for assistance with immigration housing accounting social activities and more

CURRICULUM Oral Communications Classes ndash

Students receive 8 hours per week of Oral Communications classes to improve fluency listening comprehension spoken grammar and pronunciation as well as develop confidence in spoken English skills for business travel and social interaction

Listening Grammar Reading and Writing ndash Students receive 12 hours of courses in listening grammar reading and writing that develop communicative skills used in professional social and practical situations

Speaking Skills ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and with assistant teachers to improve their speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

Optional Business Classes ndash Intermediate and advanced students who want to improve their knowledge of business concepts vocabulary and idioms can choose to follow a business track leading to a Business for Global Practices Certificate (page 23)

Customized Schedules ndashAdvanced students can customize their schedule by choosing Oral Communications Advanced Seminar classes which focus on a variety of skills and interests

wwwalisdsueduiecIntensive English for Communication | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term or long-term program of intensive English with multiple start dates for students and professionals Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Accent Improvement

American Idioms and Slang

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

Understanding American Film

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

TOEIC Prep

Mysteries of Spelling

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe IEC program offers instruction to all levels of English from beginning to advanced Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New IEC students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

I came here to further improve my English and speaking skills The IEC program is really good because we have the opportunity to improveour speaking skills by interacting with native speakers

mdash Gizem Tez yurek Turkey

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

13

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business English program

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Students in the program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students practice their English speaking and listening skills and improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers

Student Life ndash Many events and activities help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Practical Language Skills ndash In this program students also learn practical language skills such as writing grammar reading and listening

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students receive assistance in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and interacting with Americans in conversation groups

CURRICULUM English Skills ndash Students take 12

hours of courses in reading listening comprehension grammar and writing that develop communicative English skills used in business and professional situations

Business Classes ndash In addition to English classes students must enroll in four or more business-oriented classes during their stay Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Readings Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations Multimedia for Business So-Cal Companies and Intermediate and Advanced Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Oral Communications Classes ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and assistant teachers who model appropriate speech to improve studentsrsquo speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

wwwalisdsuedubeBusiness English | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term business English program for intermediate to advanced students with multiple start dates Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to

advanced English

Number of Levels | 4

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

14

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

Business Writing

Tactics for TOEIC

So-Cal Companies

English Through Sports

American Accent Improvement

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Business English program is offered to students in intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not placing in the intermediate or above levels will be moved to the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Irsquom having such a good time at San Diego State University the classes are very dynamic and the teachers are very nice Irsquom definitely sure that this course at SDSU was a good investment

mdash Joatildeo Paulo Gomes Brazil

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

ELECTIVE 1Profiles in Business

Business VideoWriting for Communication

Business VideoWriting for Communication

ELECTIVE 2TOEICBusinessIdioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

15

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to

SDSU undergraduate degree programs and local community colleges may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Academic Skill Building ndash The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program helps international students develop the skills needed to succeed at US universities

University Advising ndash The ALI offers advising on academic matters and university selection Advisors help students with admission applications to SDSU and other schools

Student Life ndash Activities are scheduled to help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from EAP advisors in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes in select departments

Enroll in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced EAP students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term See EAP Plus

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM Placement Tests ndash After taking EAP

placement examinations students are placed into courses according to their language skills in each course content area meaning that students may be in different levels for listening reading writing etc Lower level students follow an integrated curriculum

English Skills ndash Significant instruction time is dedicated to developing academic reading writing grammar listening speaking and vocabulary skills and strategies necessary for success in college and university coursework

Other Coursework ndash Depending on levels students can also study American culture multimedia production pronunciation academic vocabulary and take preparation courses for the TOEFL and IELTS examinations that are required for admission to undergraduate university programs

Activities ndash Students are exposed to US university classroom culture and can choose to take part in SDSU campus activities on a regular basis throughout the EAP program

Program Electives ndash Elective courses are offered each semester to further support test-taking skills improve language proficiency and increase knowledge of US culture Courses vary by session

wwwalisdsuedueapEnglish for Academic Purposes | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

EAP PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students Open to advanced students who test

above EAP level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts and transferable credit are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer

17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Academic advising student

advising electives pronunciation clinics

conversation groups language and

computer labs the SDSU library and

sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

American Pronunciation

English Sentence Patterns

Developing Fluency Through Verbs

Preparation for Academic Reading

English Through Popular Music

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe EAP program offers English instruction in all levels from beginning to advanced Students take placement tests to determine their English level They are tested in different skill areas (listening speaking reading writing and grammar) and placed according to their varied needs and abilities Low-level students take integrated skills classes At the end of each term students have the option of testing again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The EAP program is a great program The teachers are veryexperienced and they help us prepare for our academic future

mdash Fengyi Qu China

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing Reading

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

TOEFLIELTS

BREAKTOEFLIELTS

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

AFTERNOON

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

Listening amp Notetaking

Listening amp NotetakingGrammar Grammar

Writing WritingReading Reading

OR

FRIDAY

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

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Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

21

BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

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Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

26

wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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effective and innovative teaching methods

27

SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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8

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163

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125

125

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SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

LA MESA

LAKEMURRAY

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NORTH PARK

UNIVERSITYHEIGHTS

SERRA MESA

COLLEGEAREA

SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONALAIRPORT

DOWNTOWN

PACIFIC BEACH

CORONADO

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

29

SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

Fac

ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

Fast

Fac

ts

Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

33

wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

Page 2: Intensive English University Preparation University Credit ... · “America’s Finest City” is rated as one of the most desirable U.S. locations based on weather, recreation,

Welcome to the American Language Institute (ALI)Fa

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acts

Welcome from the Dean

Welcome to the American Language Institute (ALI) at San Diego State

University (SDSU) When deciding which program to attend it is very

important for you to know what your goals are and to see how different

alternatives help you achieve those goals Look at the quality of the instructors

curriculum and the institution as well as additional services such as advising

labs student life activities location etc For 39 years the ALI has offered

internationally recognized English as a Second Language programs

Dr Joe Shapiro Dean SDSU College of Extended Studies

1

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Dr Joe Shapiro Dean SDSU College of Extended Studies

Housing | 27

Student Life | 29

Sports and Recreation | 30

ALI Team | 31

Admissions Instructions | 32

Calendar and Fees | 33-34

Contact Information | Back Page

C O N T E N T SSan Diego | 3

American Language Institute | 5

San Diego State University | 7

Campus Map | 9

Intensive English

Intensive English for Communication | 11 Business English | 13

University Preparation

English for Academic Purposes | 15 Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | 17

University Credit

Semester at SDSU General Courses | 19Semester at SDSU Business Courses | 20

Certificates

Semester at SDSU Certificates | 21 Business for Global Practices | 23

Teacher Training

TESLTEFL Certificate | 25 TEFL Seminar | 26

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wwwalisdsuedusandiego San Diego | A M E R I C A rsquo S F I N E S T C I T y

ldquoAmericarsquos Finest Cityrdquo is rated as one of the most desirable

US locations based on weather recreation and cultural

opportunities San Diegorsquos natural beauty and friendly people

attract visitors from around the world Experience what many

students have already discovered and live and study in the

most amazing city in California

Founded | 1769

US City | 8th Largest

Square km | 9635 km

California City | 2nd Largest

Safest City in US | Top Ten List

Beaches | 112 km

Average Temperature | 216 ordmC

Non-rainy Days Per Year | 323

San Diego Airport Code | SAN

Industries | Tourism Biotechnology International Trade Telecommunications

Fast

Fac

ts

THE TROLLEY AT SDSU The Trolley offers a convenient way for students to get to SDSU and around San Diego SDSUrsquos beautiful underground Trolley station located in the center of campus is an easy two-minute walk from the American Language Institute

The Trolley provides students connections to

Downtown and the Gaslamp Quarter

The baseball and football stadiums

San Diegorsquos historic ldquoOld Townrdquo

Some of the finest shopping in Southern California

Quick connections to San Diegorsquos many beach communities

The Trolley also gives students without a car a wide choice of living options away from campus

San DiegoAverage Temperatures

High ordmC Low ordmC

January 183 88

February 188 100

March 188 111

April 200 127

May 205 144

June 216 161

July 244 183

August 255 194

September 250 183

October 238 155

November 211 122

December 188 94

Petco Park Baseball Stadium

Horton Plaza Shopping Center

Trolley Station at SDSU

Balboa Park

Oceanside

Carlsbad

Encinitas

Solana Beach

Del Mar

La Jolla

Coronado

Imperial Beach

Vista

SanMarcos

Escondido

Poway

Santee

El Cajon

La MesaCollege Area

Chula Vista

National City

15 76

805

5

79

67

78

5

56

15

805

209

282

75

274

163

905 189

5

125 54

52

125

94

54

52 67

94

8

8

79

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Mexico

Pacific Beach

Mission Beach

4

AIRPORT

SeaWorld ndash This marine park takes visitors on a journey to the ocean with features like Shark Encounter Wild Arctic ride (a simulated helicopter ride to the Arctic) and Shamursquos Happy Harbor

San Diego Zoo ndash Located in Balboa Park the zoo is one of the largest in the world with over 4000 animals of more than 800 species Popular attractions include the Monkey Trails Panda Research Station Polar Bear Plunge Ituri Forest and Elephant Odyssey

Sports Teams ndash San Diegans love sports Visit Qualcomm Stadium to cheer on the San Diego Chargers football team in the fall and winter or go downtown and watch a San Diego Padres baseball game at Petco Park in the spring and summer

Balboa Park ndash Containing museums theaters gardens shops restaurants the zoo and hiking and biking trails this 1200-acre urban park is the cultural center of San Diego

Shopping ndash Enjoy the year-round great weather while shopping at one of the many outdoor malls or enjoy browsing luxury boutiques and antique stores in the neighborhood shopping districts

Beaches ndash Known for its great beaches and home to Coronado beach (ranked No1 beach in the US) San Diego has sunny weather and over 112 kilometers of coastline which means there are plenty of warm days and water to surf swim boogie board boat or sail

Safari Park ndash Visited by two million people annually this wild animal sanctuary is spread out over 1800 acres The park is a free-range enclosure which houses animals like antelopes giraffes buffalo cranes and rhinos One highlight is the Roar amp Snore Safari which allows guests to sleep overnight surrounded by the animals

LOCAL ATTRACTIONSSeaWorld

DOWNTOWN

CLOSE TO CAMPUS

Shopping | 10 minutes

Beaches | 15 minutes

Downtown | 30 minutes

Las Vegas | 1 hour

Disneyland | 2 hours

San Francisco | 15 hours

Snowboarding | 2 hours

Yosemite | 5 hours

San Diego

San Diego Zoo

California

San Diego

United States

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wwwalisdsueduAmerican Language Institute | S D S U

Year Established | 1974

Affiliation | Part of 23-campus California State University system

Emphasis | Academic Excellence Diversity Service

Students per Semester | 1200-1800

Countries Represented | 65

Programs | 14

Location | On SDSU campus

Total Students at SDSU | 31840

Fast

Fac

ts

QUALIT Y

Faculty ndash ALI instructors have a masterrsquos degree in English as Second Language (ESL) instruction Students receive real-world English experience while their instructors bring their expertise to the classroom to provide a well-rounded education

Nationally Recognized ndash As an SDSU program the ALI is WASC accredited and our ESL programs are UCIEP and AAIEP approved

Highly Ranked ndash The ALI is part of the highly ranked California State University system and San Diego State University

By the Numbers

5 computer labs

More than 50 classrooms

15 years average experience of staff

LOCATION

California ndash From Hollywood to the beaches of San Diego the California lifestyle has it all California is a state that Disneyland calls home where Levirsquos jeans and the iPhone were created and where high technology and biotechnology are based Itrsquos a state of innovators trend setters and it has the most diverse population in the US

San Diego ndash Live in sunny San Diego where the weather is great all year long San Diego welcomes around 93 million visitors every year offering ideal weather perfect beaches and many opportunities to enjoy the lifestyle

SDSU ndash Study at a top quality US university with more than 30000 American students SDSU provides ALI students opportunities to meet American students play on sports teams attend concerts join clubs and much more on a smoke-free campus

SERVICE

Personal Attention ndash From the beginning (immigration airport pick up) to the end (graduation ongoing academic advising when applying to earn a bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos) our staff provides one-on-one personal attention Email call or visit our office ndash we are here to help students reach their educational goals

Testing ndash San Diego is an IELTS TOEFL GRE and GMAT testing city Testing takes place in many locations in San Diego and on the SDSU campus

Full-service Staff ndash Our educated and trained staff will be on hand to assist Our full-service staff answers questions ranging from course selection tutoring and housing to personal questions like setting up a US bank account and getting a cell phone

Advising ndash We help students from beginning to end and even beyond including advising on how to be accepted to SDSU and other US universities

Welcome from the Executive Director

Itrsquos another sunny day in San Diego and we welcome you to the ALI Our idea of education

and English instruction is that all students should be given abundant opportunities to learn

English inside and outside of the classroom The city of San Diego and the SDSU campus are

perfect for this type of study they both embody friendliness a

respect for knowledge openness and limitless outdoor activities

The ALI balances traditional English instruction with personal

experiences providing a well-rounded education and many

positive memories Our students go beyond English instruction

and practice real-world engagement to strengthen what they

learn inside the classroom We look forward to being a part of

every studentrsquos experience at the ALI

Barbara Bass Executive Director The American Language Institute

6

ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

Note Additional electives in other programs are available Choices vary by session and placement level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

What Does the SDSU Student ID Get YouAccess to

SDSUrsquos Aquaplex (3 pools)

SDSUrsquos library

Sporting events on campus

Student discounts on public transportation

Discounts to local attractions and theme parks

Immigration and Visa Support

Housing Placement

Airport Pick Up

Orientation

CounselingAcademic Advising

BankingCell Phone Assistance

TOEFLIELTS Testing on Campus

Health Insurance

Student Life

ALI STUDENT SERVICES

EXTENDED STUDIES BUILDINGGATEWAY BUILDING

COFFEECART

OUTDOORPATIO

FIRSTFLOOR

SECONDFLOOR

FIRSTFLOOR

SECONDFLOOR

ALIMAIN

OFFICE

Classrooms

ALI Oces

Computer Labs

Multimedia Computer Lab

Student Lounge

Restrooms

American Language Institute Facilities

See the SDSU campus on Google Street Viewwwwalisdsuedugooglemap

7

COST OF TUITION FOR FULL DEGREE PROGRAMS Undergraduate Tuition ndash $16000year

Graduate Tuition ndash $15160year

Graduate Business School Tuition ndash $20160year

wwwalisdsueduSan Diego State University | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

SDSU ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE BACHELORrsquoS DEGREES

➊ Apply from October 1-May 1 at wwwCSUMentoredu

➋ TOEFL 80 (iBT) or IELTS 65 or ALI TOEFL waiver

➌ High school grade point average of 30 (on a 40 scale) or higher

Note Conditional Admission may be available for qualified freshmen through the American Language Institute

GRADUATE MASTERrsquoS AND PhD DEGREES

➊ Visit wwwsdsuedugradrequirements for major-specific details

➋ Apply from October 1-February 1 at wwwCSUMentoredu

➌ TOEFL 80 (iBT) or IELTS 65 or ALI TOEFL waiver

➍ University grades of 30 (on a 40 scale) or higher

➎ Test Requirements GMAT or GRE for business degree programs GRE for all other degree programs

TOP 5 REASONS TO CHOOSE SDSU ➊ RANKING ndash Top-ranked academic programs award-winning professors and

premier research facilities

➋ LOCATION ndash San Diego ldquoAmericarsquos Finest Cityrdquo is a thriving cultural scientific and educational center

➌ POPULARITY ndash SDSU ranks No 9 in the US for freshmen applicants

➍ TRANSPORTATION ndash Easy access to public transportation with bus and trolley (metro) stations on campus

➎ SAFETY ndash On-campus police department provides security for studentsrsquo safety and comfort

No1 Transfer School | SDSU

Pre-University Advisors | 5

TOEFL Waivers to SDSU | 302

SDSU International Freshmen | 60 attended the ALI prior to admissionFa

st F

acts

A Accountancy BS MSA Africana Studies BA Anthropology BA MA Art BA MA MFA bull Applied Design BA MA bull Art Education BA MA bull Art History BA MA bull Graphic Design BA MA bull Interior Design BA MA bull Multimedia BA MA bull Studio Art BA bull Sculpture BA bull Painting amp Printmaking BA MA Asian Studies BA MA Astronomy BA BS MS Audiology AuD B Biology BA BS MA MS PhD bull Biochemistry BS bull Bioengineering BS PhD bull Cellular and Molecular Biology BA BS MA MS PhD bull Ecology BS MA MS PhD bull Evolutionary BiologyBS MA MS PhD bull Evolution and Systematics BS bull Marine Biology BS bull Microbiology BA BS MS bull Physiology BS MA MS

bull Zoology BS Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics MS Business Administration BS MS MBA bull Accounting BS MBA bull Entrepreneurship MS MBA bull Finance BS MS MBA bull Financial Services BS bull Financial and Tax Planning MS bull Health Service Administration MBA bull Information Systems BS MS MBA bull International Business BAMSMBA bull Management BS MS MBA bull Marketing BS MS MBA bull Project Management MBA bull Real Estate MBA bull Sports MBA MBA bull Supply Chain Mgt MS MBA Business amp Juris Doctorate MBAJD Business Administration amp Latin American Studies MBAMA C Chemistry BA BS MA MS PhD bull Biochemistry BS Chicana amp Chicano Studies BA MA Child Development BA MA City Planning MCP Classics BA

Clinical Psychology PhD Communication BA MA bull Communication Studies BAMA bull Mass Communication and Media MA bull Health Communication BA Communicative Disorders BA MA bull Language amp Communicative Disorders PhD Comparative Literature BA Computational Science MS PSM PhD bull Professional Applications MS Computer Science BS MS Counseling MS Creative Writing MFA Criminal Justice BS Criminal Justice amp Criminology MS D Dance BA BFAE Economics BA MA Education MA MAT PhD bull Counseling MA MS bull Educational Leadership MA EdD bull Educational Technology MA EdD bull School Psychology EdS bull Mathematics Education K-8 MA bull Policy Studies MA bull Reading Education MA bull Rehabilitation Counseling MS

bull Special Education MA bull Secondary Curriculum amp Instruction MA bull Teaching MA EdD Engineering BS MS bull Aerospace Engineering BS MS bull Bioengineering BS MS bull Civil Engineering BS MS bull Computer Engineering BS bull Construction Engineering BS bull Environmental Engineering BS bull Electrical Engineering BS MS bull InterdisciplinaryEngineering and Business MEng bull Mechanical Engineering BS MS Engineering Sciences PhD English BA MA Environmental Sciences BS European Studies BA Exercise Physiology MS Exercise Physiology amp Nutritional Science MSMS F Foods and Nutrition BS French BA MAG Geography BA BS MA MS PhD bull Geographic Information Science MS

SDSU DEGREES AND MAJORS Undergraduate BA BS | Graduate MA MS MBA MSA MPH MFA MM MSW | Doctorate PhD EdD AuD

8

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION BENEFITS University Advising ndash The ALI helps

students reach their academic goals both with applications to SDSU and applications to other schools Advisors can help with strategy personal statements resumes and more

TOEFL Waiver ndash Advanced students in the EAP and Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos programs can go to SDSU and a few other schools without needing to take the TOEFL or IELTS exams

CONDITIONAL ADMISSIONUndergraduate students can apply for Conditional Admission to SDSUrsquos bachelorrsquos degrees

Accepted students are guaranteed admission to SDSU following the completion of the English proficiency requirement

The program requires a full transcript evaluation

Only available to students applying as first-time freshmen

Requires a minimum high school GPA of 30 (on a 40 scale)

The process takes four weeks once official documents are received

STEPS TO APPLY FOR CONDITIONAL ADMISSION

➊ Complete the online application at wwwalisdsueduapply

➋ Select Conditional Admission to San Diego State University on the ALI application

➌ Send official transcripts for evaluation

➍ Admissible students will be issued a Conditional Admission letter accepting them to SDSU

➎ SDSUrsquos ALI will send out I-20 and Conditional Admission letters via express mail

Contact Kim Newcomb at knewcombmailsdsuedu with any questions

bull Special Education MA bull Secondary Curriculum amp Instruction MA bull Teaching MA EdD Engineering BS MS bull Aerospace Engineering BS MS bull Bioengineering BS MS bull Civil Engineering BS MS bull Computer Engineering BS bull Construction Engineering BS bull Environmental Engineering BS bull Electrical Engineering BS MS bull InterdisciplinaryEngineering and Business MEng bull Mechanical Engineering BS MS Engineering Sciences PhD English BA MA Environmental Sciences BS European Studies BA Exercise Physiology MS Exercise Physiology amp Nutritional Science MSMS F Foods and Nutrition BS French BA MAG Geography BA BS MA MS PhD bull Geographic Information Science MS

bull Watershed Science MS Geological Sciences BS MS German BA Gerontology BA MSH Health Communication BS Health Science BS History BA MA Homeland Security MS Hospitality amp Tourism Management BS MS Humanities BA I Interdisciplinary Studies BA MA MS International Security amp Conflict Resolution BAJ Japanese BA Journalism BA bull Advertising BA bull Media Studies BA bull Public Relations BAK Kinesiology BS MAL Latin American Studies BA MA MPH bull Latin American Studies amp Business Administration MBAMA Liberal Arts and Sciences MA Liberal Studies ndash Education BA Linguistics BA MAM Mathematics BA BS MA

bull Theory of Communication Sys MS bull Dynamical Systems MS bull Mathematical Finance BS bull Applied Math in Science BS bull Computational Science BS Modern Jewish Studies BA Music BA BM MA MMN Nursing BS MS bull Advanced Practice Nursing MS DNP bull Womenrsquos Health and Midwifery MS bull Nursing Education MS bull Nursing Leadership and Healthcare Systems MS Nutritional Sciences MS Nutritional Sciences amp Exercise Physiology MSMSP Philosophy BA MA Physical Science BA Physics BA BS MA MS bull Chemical Physics BS bull Geophysics PhD bull Medical Physics MS Political Science BA MA Psychology BA MA MS PhD bull Clinical Psychology MSPhD Public Administration BA MPA bull City Planning MPA

bull Criminal Justice Administration MPA bull Public Administration and Latin American Studies MPAMA Public Health MS MPH PhD bull Biometry MPH bull Environmental Health MPH bull Epidemiology MPH PhD bull Health Management and Policy MPH bull Health Promotion and Behavioral Science MPH PhD bull Public Health amp Social Work MSWMPH bull Public Health and Latin American Studies MPHMAR Recreation Administration BS Regulatory Affairs MS Rehabilitation Counseling MS Religious Studies BA Rhetoric and Writing Studies MA Russian BA Russian and Central European Studies BAS Social Science BA Social Work BA MSW Applied Social Science in Substance Abuse Joint Degree Program MS

Social WorkJD Joint Degree Program MSWJD Social Work amp Public Health MSWMPH Sociology BA MA Spanish BA MA Speech Language and Hearing Sciences BA MA AuD PhD Statistics BS MS bull Biostatistics MS Sustainability BA bull Environmental Studies BAT Television Film amp New Media BSTFM bull Production BS bull Critical Studies BS Theatre Arts BA MA MFA bull Childrenrsquos Drama BA bull Design and Technical Theatre MFA bull Design and Technology for the Theatre BA bull Design for Television and Film BA bull Musical Theatre MFA bull Performance BA bull Youth Theatre BAU Urban Studies BAW Womenrsquos Studies BA MA

Pre-MBA and Pre-MasterrsquosSemester-long program to prepare for a masterrsquos degree mdash test preparation includes TOEFL IELTS GRE and GMAT

English for Academic Purposes (EAP)Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Undergraduate Bachelorrsquos Degrees San Diego State University offers students over 80 bachelorrsquos degrees Many students complete the English for Academic Purposes program and go on to earn a degree at San Diego State University

Graduate Masterrsquos Degrees Students in the Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program often go on to earn a masterrsquos degree at San Diego State University

9

SDSU | C A M P U S

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Live and Study with More Than 30000 American Students

At the ALI there are many opportunities to meet San Diego State University students

Study on the SDSU campus

Live in campus dormitories

Play team sports

Study in the SDSU library

Eat at any of the campus food courts

Take an SDSU course

Attend exercise classes at the Aztec Recreation Center

Swim in one of three pools

See SDSU sports games like the nationally ranked basketball and football teams

Visit the new Aztec Student Union center opening fall 2013

Intramural Sports On-campus Apartments Olympic-sized Swimming Pool

Recreation Center Basketball Stadium

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Erni

e A

nder

son

ndash SD

SU A

thle

tics

Med

ia R

elat

ions

Aztec Student Union CenterSDSU Trolley (metro)On-campus Apartments American Language Institute

SDSU Library Dining Halls Open Air Theatre SDSU Bookstore

10

11

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Native-speaker Facilitators ndash Many

Intensive English for Communication (IEC) classes have an additional English- speaking facilitator to model language help students gain exposure to different accents and have more close contact with Americans

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash IEC students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of American culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other English speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High intermediate and advanced students can arrange observations of university courses with the permission of an SDSU course professor

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and participating in conversation groups

TOEIC Workshops ndash The ALI offers workshops and electives to help students prepare for and improve their TOEIC score

Level Advisors ndash Each IEC level has an advisor who helps students with the following informing them of program procedures deadlines and policies keeping them up-to-date on social activities and events and referring them to office personnel for assistance with immigration housing accounting social activities and more

CURRICULUM Oral Communications Classes ndash

Students receive 8 hours per week of Oral Communications classes to improve fluency listening comprehension spoken grammar and pronunciation as well as develop confidence in spoken English skills for business travel and social interaction

Listening Grammar Reading and Writing ndash Students receive 12 hours of courses in listening grammar reading and writing that develop communicative skills used in professional social and practical situations

Speaking Skills ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and with assistant teachers to improve their speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

Optional Business Classes ndash Intermediate and advanced students who want to improve their knowledge of business concepts vocabulary and idioms can choose to follow a business track leading to a Business for Global Practices Certificate (page 23)

Customized Schedules ndashAdvanced students can customize their schedule by choosing Oral Communications Advanced Seminar classes which focus on a variety of skills and interests

wwwalisdsueduiecIntensive English for Communication | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term or long-term program of intensive English with multiple start dates for students and professionals Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

12

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Accent Improvement

American Idioms and Slang

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

Understanding American Film

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

TOEIC Prep

Mysteries of Spelling

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe IEC program offers instruction to all levels of English from beginning to advanced Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New IEC students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

I came here to further improve my English and speaking skills The IEC program is really good because we have the opportunity to improveour speaking skills by interacting with native speakers

mdash Gizem Tez yurek Turkey

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

13

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business English program

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Students in the program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students practice their English speaking and listening skills and improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers

Student Life ndash Many events and activities help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Practical Language Skills ndash In this program students also learn practical language skills such as writing grammar reading and listening

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students receive assistance in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and interacting with Americans in conversation groups

CURRICULUM English Skills ndash Students take 12

hours of courses in reading listening comprehension grammar and writing that develop communicative English skills used in business and professional situations

Business Classes ndash In addition to English classes students must enroll in four or more business-oriented classes during their stay Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Readings Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations Multimedia for Business So-Cal Companies and Intermediate and Advanced Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Oral Communications Classes ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and assistant teachers who model appropriate speech to improve studentsrsquo speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

wwwalisdsuedubeBusiness English | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term business English program for intermediate to advanced students with multiple start dates Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to

advanced English

Number of Levels | 4

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

14

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

Business Writing

Tactics for TOEIC

So-Cal Companies

English Through Sports

American Accent Improvement

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Business English program is offered to students in intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not placing in the intermediate or above levels will be moved to the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Irsquom having such a good time at San Diego State University the classes are very dynamic and the teachers are very nice Irsquom definitely sure that this course at SDSU was a good investment

mdash Joatildeo Paulo Gomes Brazil

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

ELECTIVE 1Profiles in Business

Business VideoWriting for Communication

Business VideoWriting for Communication

ELECTIVE 2TOEICBusinessIdioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

15

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to

SDSU undergraduate degree programs and local community colleges may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Academic Skill Building ndash The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program helps international students develop the skills needed to succeed at US universities

University Advising ndash The ALI offers advising on academic matters and university selection Advisors help students with admission applications to SDSU and other schools

Student Life ndash Activities are scheduled to help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from EAP advisors in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes in select departments

Enroll in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced EAP students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term See EAP Plus

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM Placement Tests ndash After taking EAP

placement examinations students are placed into courses according to their language skills in each course content area meaning that students may be in different levels for listening reading writing etc Lower level students follow an integrated curriculum

English Skills ndash Significant instruction time is dedicated to developing academic reading writing grammar listening speaking and vocabulary skills and strategies necessary for success in college and university coursework

Other Coursework ndash Depending on levels students can also study American culture multimedia production pronunciation academic vocabulary and take preparation courses for the TOEFL and IELTS examinations that are required for admission to undergraduate university programs

Activities ndash Students are exposed to US university classroom culture and can choose to take part in SDSU campus activities on a regular basis throughout the EAP program

Program Electives ndash Elective courses are offered each semester to further support test-taking skills improve language proficiency and increase knowledge of US culture Courses vary by session

wwwalisdsuedueapEnglish for Academic Purposes | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

EAP PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students Open to advanced students who test

above EAP level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts and transferable credit are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer

17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Academic advising student

advising electives pronunciation clinics

conversation groups language and

computer labs the SDSU library and

sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

16

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

American Pronunciation

English Sentence Patterns

Developing Fluency Through Verbs

Preparation for Academic Reading

English Through Popular Music

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe EAP program offers English instruction in all levels from beginning to advanced Students take placement tests to determine their English level They are tested in different skill areas (listening speaking reading writing and grammar) and placed according to their varied needs and abilities Low-level students take integrated skills classes At the end of each term students have the option of testing again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The EAP program is a great program The teachers are veryexperienced and they help us prepare for our academic future

mdash Fengyi Qu China

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing Reading

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

TOEFLIELTS

BREAKTOEFLIELTS

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

AFTERNOON

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

Listening amp Notetaking

Listening amp NotetakingGrammar Grammar

Writing WritingReading Reading

OR

FRIDAY

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

17

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

18

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

19

wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

20

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

21

BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

22

Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

23

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

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One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

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wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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Dr Joe Shapiro Dean SDSU College of Extended Studies

Housing | 27

Student Life | 29

Sports and Recreation | 30

ALI Team | 31

Admissions Instructions | 32

Calendar and Fees | 33-34

Contact Information | Back Page

C O N T E N T SSan Diego | 3

American Language Institute | 5

San Diego State University | 7

Campus Map | 9

Intensive English

Intensive English for Communication | 11 Business English | 13

University Preparation

English for Academic Purposes | 15 Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | 17

University Credit

Semester at SDSU General Courses | 19Semester at SDSU Business Courses | 20

Certificates

Semester at SDSU Certificates | 21 Business for Global Practices | 23

Teacher Training

TESLTEFL Certificate | 25 TEFL Seminar | 26

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wwwalisdsuedusandiego San Diego | A M E R I C A rsquo S F I N E S T C I T y

ldquoAmericarsquos Finest Cityrdquo is rated as one of the most desirable

US locations based on weather recreation and cultural

opportunities San Diegorsquos natural beauty and friendly people

attract visitors from around the world Experience what many

students have already discovered and live and study in the

most amazing city in California

Founded | 1769

US City | 8th Largest

Square km | 9635 km

California City | 2nd Largest

Safest City in US | Top Ten List

Beaches | 112 km

Average Temperature | 216 ordmC

Non-rainy Days Per Year | 323

San Diego Airport Code | SAN

Industries | Tourism Biotechnology International Trade Telecommunications

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THE TROLLEY AT SDSU The Trolley offers a convenient way for students to get to SDSU and around San Diego SDSUrsquos beautiful underground Trolley station located in the center of campus is an easy two-minute walk from the American Language Institute

The Trolley provides students connections to

Downtown and the Gaslamp Quarter

The baseball and football stadiums

San Diegorsquos historic ldquoOld Townrdquo

Some of the finest shopping in Southern California

Quick connections to San Diegorsquos many beach communities

The Trolley also gives students without a car a wide choice of living options away from campus

San DiegoAverage Temperatures

High ordmC Low ordmC

January 183 88

February 188 100

March 188 111

April 200 127

May 205 144

June 216 161

July 244 183

August 255 194

September 250 183

October 238 155

November 211 122

December 188 94

Petco Park Baseball Stadium

Horton Plaza Shopping Center

Trolley Station at SDSU

Balboa Park

Oceanside

Carlsbad

Encinitas

Solana Beach

Del Mar

La Jolla

Coronado

Imperial Beach

Vista

SanMarcos

Escondido

Poway

Santee

El Cajon

La MesaCollege Area

Chula Vista

National City

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Mexico

Pacific Beach

Mission Beach

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AIRPORT

SeaWorld ndash This marine park takes visitors on a journey to the ocean with features like Shark Encounter Wild Arctic ride (a simulated helicopter ride to the Arctic) and Shamursquos Happy Harbor

San Diego Zoo ndash Located in Balboa Park the zoo is one of the largest in the world with over 4000 animals of more than 800 species Popular attractions include the Monkey Trails Panda Research Station Polar Bear Plunge Ituri Forest and Elephant Odyssey

Sports Teams ndash San Diegans love sports Visit Qualcomm Stadium to cheer on the San Diego Chargers football team in the fall and winter or go downtown and watch a San Diego Padres baseball game at Petco Park in the spring and summer

Balboa Park ndash Containing museums theaters gardens shops restaurants the zoo and hiking and biking trails this 1200-acre urban park is the cultural center of San Diego

Shopping ndash Enjoy the year-round great weather while shopping at one of the many outdoor malls or enjoy browsing luxury boutiques and antique stores in the neighborhood shopping districts

Beaches ndash Known for its great beaches and home to Coronado beach (ranked No1 beach in the US) San Diego has sunny weather and over 112 kilometers of coastline which means there are plenty of warm days and water to surf swim boogie board boat or sail

Safari Park ndash Visited by two million people annually this wild animal sanctuary is spread out over 1800 acres The park is a free-range enclosure which houses animals like antelopes giraffes buffalo cranes and rhinos One highlight is the Roar amp Snore Safari which allows guests to sleep overnight surrounded by the animals

LOCAL ATTRACTIONSSeaWorld

DOWNTOWN

CLOSE TO CAMPUS

Shopping | 10 minutes

Beaches | 15 minutes

Downtown | 30 minutes

Las Vegas | 1 hour

Disneyland | 2 hours

San Francisco | 15 hours

Snowboarding | 2 hours

Yosemite | 5 hours

San Diego

San Diego Zoo

California

San Diego

United States

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wwwalisdsueduAmerican Language Institute | S D S U

Year Established | 1974

Affiliation | Part of 23-campus California State University system

Emphasis | Academic Excellence Diversity Service

Students per Semester | 1200-1800

Countries Represented | 65

Programs | 14

Location | On SDSU campus

Total Students at SDSU | 31840

Fast

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QUALIT Y

Faculty ndash ALI instructors have a masterrsquos degree in English as Second Language (ESL) instruction Students receive real-world English experience while their instructors bring their expertise to the classroom to provide a well-rounded education

Nationally Recognized ndash As an SDSU program the ALI is WASC accredited and our ESL programs are UCIEP and AAIEP approved

Highly Ranked ndash The ALI is part of the highly ranked California State University system and San Diego State University

By the Numbers

5 computer labs

More than 50 classrooms

15 years average experience of staff

LOCATION

California ndash From Hollywood to the beaches of San Diego the California lifestyle has it all California is a state that Disneyland calls home where Levirsquos jeans and the iPhone were created and where high technology and biotechnology are based Itrsquos a state of innovators trend setters and it has the most diverse population in the US

San Diego ndash Live in sunny San Diego where the weather is great all year long San Diego welcomes around 93 million visitors every year offering ideal weather perfect beaches and many opportunities to enjoy the lifestyle

SDSU ndash Study at a top quality US university with more than 30000 American students SDSU provides ALI students opportunities to meet American students play on sports teams attend concerts join clubs and much more on a smoke-free campus

SERVICE

Personal Attention ndash From the beginning (immigration airport pick up) to the end (graduation ongoing academic advising when applying to earn a bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos) our staff provides one-on-one personal attention Email call or visit our office ndash we are here to help students reach their educational goals

Testing ndash San Diego is an IELTS TOEFL GRE and GMAT testing city Testing takes place in many locations in San Diego and on the SDSU campus

Full-service Staff ndash Our educated and trained staff will be on hand to assist Our full-service staff answers questions ranging from course selection tutoring and housing to personal questions like setting up a US bank account and getting a cell phone

Advising ndash We help students from beginning to end and even beyond including advising on how to be accepted to SDSU and other US universities

Welcome from the Executive Director

Itrsquos another sunny day in San Diego and we welcome you to the ALI Our idea of education

and English instruction is that all students should be given abundant opportunities to learn

English inside and outside of the classroom The city of San Diego and the SDSU campus are

perfect for this type of study they both embody friendliness a

respect for knowledge openness and limitless outdoor activities

The ALI balances traditional English instruction with personal

experiences providing a well-rounded education and many

positive memories Our students go beyond English instruction

and practice real-world engagement to strengthen what they

learn inside the classroom We look forward to being a part of

every studentrsquos experience at the ALI

Barbara Bass Executive Director The American Language Institute

6

ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

Note Additional electives in other programs are available Choices vary by session and placement level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

What Does the SDSU Student ID Get YouAccess to

SDSUrsquos Aquaplex (3 pools)

SDSUrsquos library

Sporting events on campus

Student discounts on public transportation

Discounts to local attractions and theme parks

Immigration and Visa Support

Housing Placement

Airport Pick Up

Orientation

CounselingAcademic Advising

BankingCell Phone Assistance

TOEFLIELTS Testing on Campus

Health Insurance

Student Life

ALI STUDENT SERVICES

EXTENDED STUDIES BUILDINGGATEWAY BUILDING

COFFEECART

OUTDOORPATIO

FIRSTFLOOR

SECONDFLOOR

FIRSTFLOOR

SECONDFLOOR

ALIMAIN

OFFICE

Classrooms

ALI Oces

Computer Labs

Multimedia Computer Lab

Student Lounge

Restrooms

American Language Institute Facilities

See the SDSU campus on Google Street Viewwwwalisdsuedugooglemap

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COST OF TUITION FOR FULL DEGREE PROGRAMS Undergraduate Tuition ndash $16000year

Graduate Tuition ndash $15160year

Graduate Business School Tuition ndash $20160year

wwwalisdsueduSan Diego State University | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

SDSU ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE BACHELORrsquoS DEGREES

➊ Apply from October 1-May 1 at wwwCSUMentoredu

➋ TOEFL 80 (iBT) or IELTS 65 or ALI TOEFL waiver

➌ High school grade point average of 30 (on a 40 scale) or higher

Note Conditional Admission may be available for qualified freshmen through the American Language Institute

GRADUATE MASTERrsquoS AND PhD DEGREES

➊ Visit wwwsdsuedugradrequirements for major-specific details

➋ Apply from October 1-February 1 at wwwCSUMentoredu

➌ TOEFL 80 (iBT) or IELTS 65 or ALI TOEFL waiver

➍ University grades of 30 (on a 40 scale) or higher

➎ Test Requirements GMAT or GRE for business degree programs GRE for all other degree programs

TOP 5 REASONS TO CHOOSE SDSU ➊ RANKING ndash Top-ranked academic programs award-winning professors and

premier research facilities

➋ LOCATION ndash San Diego ldquoAmericarsquos Finest Cityrdquo is a thriving cultural scientific and educational center

➌ POPULARITY ndash SDSU ranks No 9 in the US for freshmen applicants

➍ TRANSPORTATION ndash Easy access to public transportation with bus and trolley (metro) stations on campus

➎ SAFETY ndash On-campus police department provides security for studentsrsquo safety and comfort

No1 Transfer School | SDSU

Pre-University Advisors | 5

TOEFL Waivers to SDSU | 302

SDSU International Freshmen | 60 attended the ALI prior to admissionFa

st F

acts

A Accountancy BS MSA Africana Studies BA Anthropology BA MA Art BA MA MFA bull Applied Design BA MA bull Art Education BA MA bull Art History BA MA bull Graphic Design BA MA bull Interior Design BA MA bull Multimedia BA MA bull Studio Art BA bull Sculpture BA bull Painting amp Printmaking BA MA Asian Studies BA MA Astronomy BA BS MS Audiology AuD B Biology BA BS MA MS PhD bull Biochemistry BS bull Bioengineering BS PhD bull Cellular and Molecular Biology BA BS MA MS PhD bull Ecology BS MA MS PhD bull Evolutionary BiologyBS MA MS PhD bull Evolution and Systematics BS bull Marine Biology BS bull Microbiology BA BS MS bull Physiology BS MA MS

bull Zoology BS Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics MS Business Administration BS MS MBA bull Accounting BS MBA bull Entrepreneurship MS MBA bull Finance BS MS MBA bull Financial Services BS bull Financial and Tax Planning MS bull Health Service Administration MBA bull Information Systems BS MS MBA bull International Business BAMSMBA bull Management BS MS MBA bull Marketing BS MS MBA bull Project Management MBA bull Real Estate MBA bull Sports MBA MBA bull Supply Chain Mgt MS MBA Business amp Juris Doctorate MBAJD Business Administration amp Latin American Studies MBAMA C Chemistry BA BS MA MS PhD bull Biochemistry BS Chicana amp Chicano Studies BA MA Child Development BA MA City Planning MCP Classics BA

Clinical Psychology PhD Communication BA MA bull Communication Studies BAMA bull Mass Communication and Media MA bull Health Communication BA Communicative Disorders BA MA bull Language amp Communicative Disorders PhD Comparative Literature BA Computational Science MS PSM PhD bull Professional Applications MS Computer Science BS MS Counseling MS Creative Writing MFA Criminal Justice BS Criminal Justice amp Criminology MS D Dance BA BFAE Economics BA MA Education MA MAT PhD bull Counseling MA MS bull Educational Leadership MA EdD bull Educational Technology MA EdD bull School Psychology EdS bull Mathematics Education K-8 MA bull Policy Studies MA bull Reading Education MA bull Rehabilitation Counseling MS

bull Special Education MA bull Secondary Curriculum amp Instruction MA bull Teaching MA EdD Engineering BS MS bull Aerospace Engineering BS MS bull Bioengineering BS MS bull Civil Engineering BS MS bull Computer Engineering BS bull Construction Engineering BS bull Environmental Engineering BS bull Electrical Engineering BS MS bull InterdisciplinaryEngineering and Business MEng bull Mechanical Engineering BS MS Engineering Sciences PhD English BA MA Environmental Sciences BS European Studies BA Exercise Physiology MS Exercise Physiology amp Nutritional Science MSMS F Foods and Nutrition BS French BA MAG Geography BA BS MA MS PhD bull Geographic Information Science MS

SDSU DEGREES AND MAJORS Undergraduate BA BS | Graduate MA MS MBA MSA MPH MFA MM MSW | Doctorate PhD EdD AuD

8

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION BENEFITS University Advising ndash The ALI helps

students reach their academic goals both with applications to SDSU and applications to other schools Advisors can help with strategy personal statements resumes and more

TOEFL Waiver ndash Advanced students in the EAP and Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos programs can go to SDSU and a few other schools without needing to take the TOEFL or IELTS exams

CONDITIONAL ADMISSIONUndergraduate students can apply for Conditional Admission to SDSUrsquos bachelorrsquos degrees

Accepted students are guaranteed admission to SDSU following the completion of the English proficiency requirement

The program requires a full transcript evaluation

Only available to students applying as first-time freshmen

Requires a minimum high school GPA of 30 (on a 40 scale)

The process takes four weeks once official documents are received

STEPS TO APPLY FOR CONDITIONAL ADMISSION

➊ Complete the online application at wwwalisdsueduapply

➋ Select Conditional Admission to San Diego State University on the ALI application

➌ Send official transcripts for evaluation

➍ Admissible students will be issued a Conditional Admission letter accepting them to SDSU

➎ SDSUrsquos ALI will send out I-20 and Conditional Admission letters via express mail

Contact Kim Newcomb at knewcombmailsdsuedu with any questions

bull Special Education MA bull Secondary Curriculum amp Instruction MA bull Teaching MA EdD Engineering BS MS bull Aerospace Engineering BS MS bull Bioengineering BS MS bull Civil Engineering BS MS bull Computer Engineering BS bull Construction Engineering BS bull Environmental Engineering BS bull Electrical Engineering BS MS bull InterdisciplinaryEngineering and Business MEng bull Mechanical Engineering BS MS Engineering Sciences PhD English BA MA Environmental Sciences BS European Studies BA Exercise Physiology MS Exercise Physiology amp Nutritional Science MSMS F Foods and Nutrition BS French BA MAG Geography BA BS MA MS PhD bull Geographic Information Science MS

bull Watershed Science MS Geological Sciences BS MS German BA Gerontology BA MSH Health Communication BS Health Science BS History BA MA Homeland Security MS Hospitality amp Tourism Management BS MS Humanities BA I Interdisciplinary Studies BA MA MS International Security amp Conflict Resolution BAJ Japanese BA Journalism BA bull Advertising BA bull Media Studies BA bull Public Relations BAK Kinesiology BS MAL Latin American Studies BA MA MPH bull Latin American Studies amp Business Administration MBAMA Liberal Arts and Sciences MA Liberal Studies ndash Education BA Linguistics BA MAM Mathematics BA BS MA

bull Theory of Communication Sys MS bull Dynamical Systems MS bull Mathematical Finance BS bull Applied Math in Science BS bull Computational Science BS Modern Jewish Studies BA Music BA BM MA MMN Nursing BS MS bull Advanced Practice Nursing MS DNP bull Womenrsquos Health and Midwifery MS bull Nursing Education MS bull Nursing Leadership and Healthcare Systems MS Nutritional Sciences MS Nutritional Sciences amp Exercise Physiology MSMSP Philosophy BA MA Physical Science BA Physics BA BS MA MS bull Chemical Physics BS bull Geophysics PhD bull Medical Physics MS Political Science BA MA Psychology BA MA MS PhD bull Clinical Psychology MSPhD Public Administration BA MPA bull City Planning MPA

bull Criminal Justice Administration MPA bull Public Administration and Latin American Studies MPAMA Public Health MS MPH PhD bull Biometry MPH bull Environmental Health MPH bull Epidemiology MPH PhD bull Health Management and Policy MPH bull Health Promotion and Behavioral Science MPH PhD bull Public Health amp Social Work MSWMPH bull Public Health and Latin American Studies MPHMAR Recreation Administration BS Regulatory Affairs MS Rehabilitation Counseling MS Religious Studies BA Rhetoric and Writing Studies MA Russian BA Russian and Central European Studies BAS Social Science BA Social Work BA MSW Applied Social Science in Substance Abuse Joint Degree Program MS

Social WorkJD Joint Degree Program MSWJD Social Work amp Public Health MSWMPH Sociology BA MA Spanish BA MA Speech Language and Hearing Sciences BA MA AuD PhD Statistics BS MS bull Biostatistics MS Sustainability BA bull Environmental Studies BAT Television Film amp New Media BSTFM bull Production BS bull Critical Studies BS Theatre Arts BA MA MFA bull Childrenrsquos Drama BA bull Design and Technical Theatre MFA bull Design and Technology for the Theatre BA bull Design for Television and Film BA bull Musical Theatre MFA bull Performance BA bull Youth Theatre BAU Urban Studies BAW Womenrsquos Studies BA MA

Pre-MBA and Pre-MasterrsquosSemester-long program to prepare for a masterrsquos degree mdash test preparation includes TOEFL IELTS GRE and GMAT

English for Academic Purposes (EAP)Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Undergraduate Bachelorrsquos Degrees San Diego State University offers students over 80 bachelorrsquos degrees Many students complete the English for Academic Purposes program and go on to earn a degree at San Diego State University

Graduate Masterrsquos Degrees Students in the Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program often go on to earn a masterrsquos degree at San Diego State University

9

SDSU | C A M P U S

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Live and Study with More Than 30000 American Students

At the ALI there are many opportunities to meet San Diego State University students

Study on the SDSU campus

Live in campus dormitories

Play team sports

Study in the SDSU library

Eat at any of the campus food courts

Take an SDSU course

Attend exercise classes at the Aztec Recreation Center

Swim in one of three pools

See SDSU sports games like the nationally ranked basketball and football teams

Visit the new Aztec Student Union center opening fall 2013

Intramural Sports On-campus Apartments Olympic-sized Swimming Pool

Recreation Center Basketball Stadium

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Erni

e A

nder

son

ndash SD

SU A

thle

tics

Med

ia R

elat

ions

Aztec Student Union CenterSDSU Trolley (metro)On-campus Apartments American Language Institute

SDSU Library Dining Halls Open Air Theatre SDSU Bookstore

10

11

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Native-speaker Facilitators ndash Many

Intensive English for Communication (IEC) classes have an additional English- speaking facilitator to model language help students gain exposure to different accents and have more close contact with Americans

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash IEC students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of American culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other English speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High intermediate and advanced students can arrange observations of university courses with the permission of an SDSU course professor

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and participating in conversation groups

TOEIC Workshops ndash The ALI offers workshops and electives to help students prepare for and improve their TOEIC score

Level Advisors ndash Each IEC level has an advisor who helps students with the following informing them of program procedures deadlines and policies keeping them up-to-date on social activities and events and referring them to office personnel for assistance with immigration housing accounting social activities and more

CURRICULUM Oral Communications Classes ndash

Students receive 8 hours per week of Oral Communications classes to improve fluency listening comprehension spoken grammar and pronunciation as well as develop confidence in spoken English skills for business travel and social interaction

Listening Grammar Reading and Writing ndash Students receive 12 hours of courses in listening grammar reading and writing that develop communicative skills used in professional social and practical situations

Speaking Skills ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and with assistant teachers to improve their speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

Optional Business Classes ndash Intermediate and advanced students who want to improve their knowledge of business concepts vocabulary and idioms can choose to follow a business track leading to a Business for Global Practices Certificate (page 23)

Customized Schedules ndashAdvanced students can customize their schedule by choosing Oral Communications Advanced Seminar classes which focus on a variety of skills and interests

wwwalisdsueduiecIntensive English for Communication | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term or long-term program of intensive English with multiple start dates for students and professionals Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Accent Improvement

American Idioms and Slang

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

Understanding American Film

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

TOEIC Prep

Mysteries of Spelling

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe IEC program offers instruction to all levels of English from beginning to advanced Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New IEC students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

I came here to further improve my English and speaking skills The IEC program is really good because we have the opportunity to improveour speaking skills by interacting with native speakers

mdash Gizem Tez yurek Turkey

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business English program

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Students in the program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students practice their English speaking and listening skills and improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers

Student Life ndash Many events and activities help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Practical Language Skills ndash In this program students also learn practical language skills such as writing grammar reading and listening

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students receive assistance in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and interacting with Americans in conversation groups

CURRICULUM English Skills ndash Students take 12

hours of courses in reading listening comprehension grammar and writing that develop communicative English skills used in business and professional situations

Business Classes ndash In addition to English classes students must enroll in four or more business-oriented classes during their stay Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Readings Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations Multimedia for Business So-Cal Companies and Intermediate and Advanced Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Oral Communications Classes ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and assistant teachers who model appropriate speech to improve studentsrsquo speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

wwwalisdsuedubeBusiness English | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term business English program for intermediate to advanced students with multiple start dates Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to

advanced English

Number of Levels | 4

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

14

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

Business Writing

Tactics for TOEIC

So-Cal Companies

English Through Sports

American Accent Improvement

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Business English program is offered to students in intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not placing in the intermediate or above levels will be moved to the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Irsquom having such a good time at San Diego State University the classes are very dynamic and the teachers are very nice Irsquom definitely sure that this course at SDSU was a good investment

mdash Joatildeo Paulo Gomes Brazil

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

ELECTIVE 1Profiles in Business

Business VideoWriting for Communication

Business VideoWriting for Communication

ELECTIVE 2TOEICBusinessIdioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

15

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to

SDSU undergraduate degree programs and local community colleges may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Academic Skill Building ndash The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program helps international students develop the skills needed to succeed at US universities

University Advising ndash The ALI offers advising on academic matters and university selection Advisors help students with admission applications to SDSU and other schools

Student Life ndash Activities are scheduled to help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from EAP advisors in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes in select departments

Enroll in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced EAP students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term See EAP Plus

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM Placement Tests ndash After taking EAP

placement examinations students are placed into courses according to their language skills in each course content area meaning that students may be in different levels for listening reading writing etc Lower level students follow an integrated curriculum

English Skills ndash Significant instruction time is dedicated to developing academic reading writing grammar listening speaking and vocabulary skills and strategies necessary for success in college and university coursework

Other Coursework ndash Depending on levels students can also study American culture multimedia production pronunciation academic vocabulary and take preparation courses for the TOEFL and IELTS examinations that are required for admission to undergraduate university programs

Activities ndash Students are exposed to US university classroom culture and can choose to take part in SDSU campus activities on a regular basis throughout the EAP program

Program Electives ndash Elective courses are offered each semester to further support test-taking skills improve language proficiency and increase knowledge of US culture Courses vary by session

wwwalisdsuedueapEnglish for Academic Purposes | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

EAP PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students Open to advanced students who test

above EAP level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts and transferable credit are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer

17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Academic advising student

advising electives pronunciation clinics

conversation groups language and

computer labs the SDSU library and

sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

16

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

American Pronunciation

English Sentence Patterns

Developing Fluency Through Verbs

Preparation for Academic Reading

English Through Popular Music

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe EAP program offers English instruction in all levels from beginning to advanced Students take placement tests to determine their English level They are tested in different skill areas (listening speaking reading writing and grammar) and placed according to their varied needs and abilities Low-level students take integrated skills classes At the end of each term students have the option of testing again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The EAP program is a great program The teachers are veryexperienced and they help us prepare for our academic future

mdash Fengyi Qu China

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing Reading

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

TOEFLIELTS

BREAKTOEFLIELTS

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

AFTERNOON

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

Listening amp Notetaking

Listening amp NotetakingGrammar Grammar

Writing WritingReading Reading

OR

FRIDAY

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

17

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

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Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

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BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

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Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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ts Seminar for experienced teachers of English to gain

effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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8

8

80515

163

80594

125

125

8 EL CAJON

SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

LA MESA

LAKEMURRAY

DEL CERRO

NORTH PARK

UNIVERSITYHEIGHTS

SERRA MESA

COLLEGEAREA

SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONALAIRPORT

DOWNTOWN

PACIFIC BEACH

CORONADO

15

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

Fac

ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

33

wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

34

FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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wwwalisdsuedusandiego San Diego | A M E R I C A rsquo S F I N E S T C I T y

ldquoAmericarsquos Finest Cityrdquo is rated as one of the most desirable

US locations based on weather recreation and cultural

opportunities San Diegorsquos natural beauty and friendly people

attract visitors from around the world Experience what many

students have already discovered and live and study in the

most amazing city in California

Founded | 1769

US City | 8th Largest

Square km | 9635 km

California City | 2nd Largest

Safest City in US | Top Ten List

Beaches | 112 km

Average Temperature | 216 ordmC

Non-rainy Days Per Year | 323

San Diego Airport Code | SAN

Industries | Tourism Biotechnology International Trade Telecommunications

Fast

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THE TROLLEY AT SDSU The Trolley offers a convenient way for students to get to SDSU and around San Diego SDSUrsquos beautiful underground Trolley station located in the center of campus is an easy two-minute walk from the American Language Institute

The Trolley provides students connections to

Downtown and the Gaslamp Quarter

The baseball and football stadiums

San Diegorsquos historic ldquoOld Townrdquo

Some of the finest shopping in Southern California

Quick connections to San Diegorsquos many beach communities

The Trolley also gives students without a car a wide choice of living options away from campus

San DiegoAverage Temperatures

High ordmC Low ordmC

January 183 88

February 188 100

March 188 111

April 200 127

May 205 144

June 216 161

July 244 183

August 255 194

September 250 183

October 238 155

November 211 122

December 188 94

Petco Park Baseball Stadium

Horton Plaza Shopping Center

Trolley Station at SDSU

Balboa Park

Oceanside

Carlsbad

Encinitas

Solana Beach

Del Mar

La Jolla

Coronado

Imperial Beach

Vista

SanMarcos

Escondido

Poway

Santee

El Cajon

La MesaCollege Area

Chula Vista

National City

15 76

805

5

79

67

78

5

56

15

805

209

282

75

274

163

905 189

5

125 54

52

125

94

54

52 67

94

8

8

79

78

76

Mexico

Pacific Beach

Mission Beach

4

AIRPORT

SeaWorld ndash This marine park takes visitors on a journey to the ocean with features like Shark Encounter Wild Arctic ride (a simulated helicopter ride to the Arctic) and Shamursquos Happy Harbor

San Diego Zoo ndash Located in Balboa Park the zoo is one of the largest in the world with over 4000 animals of more than 800 species Popular attractions include the Monkey Trails Panda Research Station Polar Bear Plunge Ituri Forest and Elephant Odyssey

Sports Teams ndash San Diegans love sports Visit Qualcomm Stadium to cheer on the San Diego Chargers football team in the fall and winter or go downtown and watch a San Diego Padres baseball game at Petco Park in the spring and summer

Balboa Park ndash Containing museums theaters gardens shops restaurants the zoo and hiking and biking trails this 1200-acre urban park is the cultural center of San Diego

Shopping ndash Enjoy the year-round great weather while shopping at one of the many outdoor malls or enjoy browsing luxury boutiques and antique stores in the neighborhood shopping districts

Beaches ndash Known for its great beaches and home to Coronado beach (ranked No1 beach in the US) San Diego has sunny weather and over 112 kilometers of coastline which means there are plenty of warm days and water to surf swim boogie board boat or sail

Safari Park ndash Visited by two million people annually this wild animal sanctuary is spread out over 1800 acres The park is a free-range enclosure which houses animals like antelopes giraffes buffalo cranes and rhinos One highlight is the Roar amp Snore Safari which allows guests to sleep overnight surrounded by the animals

LOCAL ATTRACTIONSSeaWorld

DOWNTOWN

CLOSE TO CAMPUS

Shopping | 10 minutes

Beaches | 15 minutes

Downtown | 30 minutes

Las Vegas | 1 hour

Disneyland | 2 hours

San Francisco | 15 hours

Snowboarding | 2 hours

Yosemite | 5 hours

San Diego

San Diego Zoo

California

San Diego

United States

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wwwalisdsueduAmerican Language Institute | S D S U

Year Established | 1974

Affiliation | Part of 23-campus California State University system

Emphasis | Academic Excellence Diversity Service

Students per Semester | 1200-1800

Countries Represented | 65

Programs | 14

Location | On SDSU campus

Total Students at SDSU | 31840

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QUALIT Y

Faculty ndash ALI instructors have a masterrsquos degree in English as Second Language (ESL) instruction Students receive real-world English experience while their instructors bring their expertise to the classroom to provide a well-rounded education

Nationally Recognized ndash As an SDSU program the ALI is WASC accredited and our ESL programs are UCIEP and AAIEP approved

Highly Ranked ndash The ALI is part of the highly ranked California State University system and San Diego State University

By the Numbers

5 computer labs

More than 50 classrooms

15 years average experience of staff

LOCATION

California ndash From Hollywood to the beaches of San Diego the California lifestyle has it all California is a state that Disneyland calls home where Levirsquos jeans and the iPhone were created and where high technology and biotechnology are based Itrsquos a state of innovators trend setters and it has the most diverse population in the US

San Diego ndash Live in sunny San Diego where the weather is great all year long San Diego welcomes around 93 million visitors every year offering ideal weather perfect beaches and many opportunities to enjoy the lifestyle

SDSU ndash Study at a top quality US university with more than 30000 American students SDSU provides ALI students opportunities to meet American students play on sports teams attend concerts join clubs and much more on a smoke-free campus

SERVICE

Personal Attention ndash From the beginning (immigration airport pick up) to the end (graduation ongoing academic advising when applying to earn a bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos) our staff provides one-on-one personal attention Email call or visit our office ndash we are here to help students reach their educational goals

Testing ndash San Diego is an IELTS TOEFL GRE and GMAT testing city Testing takes place in many locations in San Diego and on the SDSU campus

Full-service Staff ndash Our educated and trained staff will be on hand to assist Our full-service staff answers questions ranging from course selection tutoring and housing to personal questions like setting up a US bank account and getting a cell phone

Advising ndash We help students from beginning to end and even beyond including advising on how to be accepted to SDSU and other US universities

Welcome from the Executive Director

Itrsquos another sunny day in San Diego and we welcome you to the ALI Our idea of education

and English instruction is that all students should be given abundant opportunities to learn

English inside and outside of the classroom The city of San Diego and the SDSU campus are

perfect for this type of study they both embody friendliness a

respect for knowledge openness and limitless outdoor activities

The ALI balances traditional English instruction with personal

experiences providing a well-rounded education and many

positive memories Our students go beyond English instruction

and practice real-world engagement to strengthen what they

learn inside the classroom We look forward to being a part of

every studentrsquos experience at the ALI

Barbara Bass Executive Director The American Language Institute

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ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

Note Additional electives in other programs are available Choices vary by session and placement level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

What Does the SDSU Student ID Get YouAccess to

SDSUrsquos Aquaplex (3 pools)

SDSUrsquos library

Sporting events on campus

Student discounts on public transportation

Discounts to local attractions and theme parks

Immigration and Visa Support

Housing Placement

Airport Pick Up

Orientation

CounselingAcademic Advising

BankingCell Phone Assistance

TOEFLIELTS Testing on Campus

Health Insurance

Student Life

ALI STUDENT SERVICES

EXTENDED STUDIES BUILDINGGATEWAY BUILDING

COFFEECART

OUTDOORPATIO

FIRSTFLOOR

SECONDFLOOR

FIRSTFLOOR

SECONDFLOOR

ALIMAIN

OFFICE

Classrooms

ALI Oces

Computer Labs

Multimedia Computer Lab

Student Lounge

Restrooms

American Language Institute Facilities

See the SDSU campus on Google Street Viewwwwalisdsuedugooglemap

7

COST OF TUITION FOR FULL DEGREE PROGRAMS Undergraduate Tuition ndash $16000year

Graduate Tuition ndash $15160year

Graduate Business School Tuition ndash $20160year

wwwalisdsueduSan Diego State University | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

SDSU ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE BACHELORrsquoS DEGREES

➊ Apply from October 1-May 1 at wwwCSUMentoredu

➋ TOEFL 80 (iBT) or IELTS 65 or ALI TOEFL waiver

➌ High school grade point average of 30 (on a 40 scale) or higher

Note Conditional Admission may be available for qualified freshmen through the American Language Institute

GRADUATE MASTERrsquoS AND PhD DEGREES

➊ Visit wwwsdsuedugradrequirements for major-specific details

➋ Apply from October 1-February 1 at wwwCSUMentoredu

➌ TOEFL 80 (iBT) or IELTS 65 or ALI TOEFL waiver

➍ University grades of 30 (on a 40 scale) or higher

➎ Test Requirements GMAT or GRE for business degree programs GRE for all other degree programs

TOP 5 REASONS TO CHOOSE SDSU ➊ RANKING ndash Top-ranked academic programs award-winning professors and

premier research facilities

➋ LOCATION ndash San Diego ldquoAmericarsquos Finest Cityrdquo is a thriving cultural scientific and educational center

➌ POPULARITY ndash SDSU ranks No 9 in the US for freshmen applicants

➍ TRANSPORTATION ndash Easy access to public transportation with bus and trolley (metro) stations on campus

➎ SAFETY ndash On-campus police department provides security for studentsrsquo safety and comfort

No1 Transfer School | SDSU

Pre-University Advisors | 5

TOEFL Waivers to SDSU | 302

SDSU International Freshmen | 60 attended the ALI prior to admissionFa

st F

acts

A Accountancy BS MSA Africana Studies BA Anthropology BA MA Art BA MA MFA bull Applied Design BA MA bull Art Education BA MA bull Art History BA MA bull Graphic Design BA MA bull Interior Design BA MA bull Multimedia BA MA bull Studio Art BA bull Sculpture BA bull Painting amp Printmaking BA MA Asian Studies BA MA Astronomy BA BS MS Audiology AuD B Biology BA BS MA MS PhD bull Biochemistry BS bull Bioengineering BS PhD bull Cellular and Molecular Biology BA BS MA MS PhD bull Ecology BS MA MS PhD bull Evolutionary BiologyBS MA MS PhD bull Evolution and Systematics BS bull Marine Biology BS bull Microbiology BA BS MS bull Physiology BS MA MS

bull Zoology BS Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics MS Business Administration BS MS MBA bull Accounting BS MBA bull Entrepreneurship MS MBA bull Finance BS MS MBA bull Financial Services BS bull Financial and Tax Planning MS bull Health Service Administration MBA bull Information Systems BS MS MBA bull International Business BAMSMBA bull Management BS MS MBA bull Marketing BS MS MBA bull Project Management MBA bull Real Estate MBA bull Sports MBA MBA bull Supply Chain Mgt MS MBA Business amp Juris Doctorate MBAJD Business Administration amp Latin American Studies MBAMA C Chemistry BA BS MA MS PhD bull Biochemistry BS Chicana amp Chicano Studies BA MA Child Development BA MA City Planning MCP Classics BA

Clinical Psychology PhD Communication BA MA bull Communication Studies BAMA bull Mass Communication and Media MA bull Health Communication BA Communicative Disorders BA MA bull Language amp Communicative Disorders PhD Comparative Literature BA Computational Science MS PSM PhD bull Professional Applications MS Computer Science BS MS Counseling MS Creative Writing MFA Criminal Justice BS Criminal Justice amp Criminology MS D Dance BA BFAE Economics BA MA Education MA MAT PhD bull Counseling MA MS bull Educational Leadership MA EdD bull Educational Technology MA EdD bull School Psychology EdS bull Mathematics Education K-8 MA bull Policy Studies MA bull Reading Education MA bull Rehabilitation Counseling MS

bull Special Education MA bull Secondary Curriculum amp Instruction MA bull Teaching MA EdD Engineering BS MS bull Aerospace Engineering BS MS bull Bioengineering BS MS bull Civil Engineering BS MS bull Computer Engineering BS bull Construction Engineering BS bull Environmental Engineering BS bull Electrical Engineering BS MS bull InterdisciplinaryEngineering and Business MEng bull Mechanical Engineering BS MS Engineering Sciences PhD English BA MA Environmental Sciences BS European Studies BA Exercise Physiology MS Exercise Physiology amp Nutritional Science MSMS F Foods and Nutrition BS French BA MAG Geography BA BS MA MS PhD bull Geographic Information Science MS

SDSU DEGREES AND MAJORS Undergraduate BA BS | Graduate MA MS MBA MSA MPH MFA MM MSW | Doctorate PhD EdD AuD

8

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION BENEFITS University Advising ndash The ALI helps

students reach their academic goals both with applications to SDSU and applications to other schools Advisors can help with strategy personal statements resumes and more

TOEFL Waiver ndash Advanced students in the EAP and Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos programs can go to SDSU and a few other schools without needing to take the TOEFL or IELTS exams

CONDITIONAL ADMISSIONUndergraduate students can apply for Conditional Admission to SDSUrsquos bachelorrsquos degrees

Accepted students are guaranteed admission to SDSU following the completion of the English proficiency requirement

The program requires a full transcript evaluation

Only available to students applying as first-time freshmen

Requires a minimum high school GPA of 30 (on a 40 scale)

The process takes four weeks once official documents are received

STEPS TO APPLY FOR CONDITIONAL ADMISSION

➊ Complete the online application at wwwalisdsueduapply

➋ Select Conditional Admission to San Diego State University on the ALI application

➌ Send official transcripts for evaluation

➍ Admissible students will be issued a Conditional Admission letter accepting them to SDSU

➎ SDSUrsquos ALI will send out I-20 and Conditional Admission letters via express mail

Contact Kim Newcomb at knewcombmailsdsuedu with any questions

bull Special Education MA bull Secondary Curriculum amp Instruction MA bull Teaching MA EdD Engineering BS MS bull Aerospace Engineering BS MS bull Bioengineering BS MS bull Civil Engineering BS MS bull Computer Engineering BS bull Construction Engineering BS bull Environmental Engineering BS bull Electrical Engineering BS MS bull InterdisciplinaryEngineering and Business MEng bull Mechanical Engineering BS MS Engineering Sciences PhD English BA MA Environmental Sciences BS European Studies BA Exercise Physiology MS Exercise Physiology amp Nutritional Science MSMS F Foods and Nutrition BS French BA MAG Geography BA BS MA MS PhD bull Geographic Information Science MS

bull Watershed Science MS Geological Sciences BS MS German BA Gerontology BA MSH Health Communication BS Health Science BS History BA MA Homeland Security MS Hospitality amp Tourism Management BS MS Humanities BA I Interdisciplinary Studies BA MA MS International Security amp Conflict Resolution BAJ Japanese BA Journalism BA bull Advertising BA bull Media Studies BA bull Public Relations BAK Kinesiology BS MAL Latin American Studies BA MA MPH bull Latin American Studies amp Business Administration MBAMA Liberal Arts and Sciences MA Liberal Studies ndash Education BA Linguistics BA MAM Mathematics BA BS MA

bull Theory of Communication Sys MS bull Dynamical Systems MS bull Mathematical Finance BS bull Applied Math in Science BS bull Computational Science BS Modern Jewish Studies BA Music BA BM MA MMN Nursing BS MS bull Advanced Practice Nursing MS DNP bull Womenrsquos Health and Midwifery MS bull Nursing Education MS bull Nursing Leadership and Healthcare Systems MS Nutritional Sciences MS Nutritional Sciences amp Exercise Physiology MSMSP Philosophy BA MA Physical Science BA Physics BA BS MA MS bull Chemical Physics BS bull Geophysics PhD bull Medical Physics MS Political Science BA MA Psychology BA MA MS PhD bull Clinical Psychology MSPhD Public Administration BA MPA bull City Planning MPA

bull Criminal Justice Administration MPA bull Public Administration and Latin American Studies MPAMA Public Health MS MPH PhD bull Biometry MPH bull Environmental Health MPH bull Epidemiology MPH PhD bull Health Management and Policy MPH bull Health Promotion and Behavioral Science MPH PhD bull Public Health amp Social Work MSWMPH bull Public Health and Latin American Studies MPHMAR Recreation Administration BS Regulatory Affairs MS Rehabilitation Counseling MS Religious Studies BA Rhetoric and Writing Studies MA Russian BA Russian and Central European Studies BAS Social Science BA Social Work BA MSW Applied Social Science in Substance Abuse Joint Degree Program MS

Social WorkJD Joint Degree Program MSWJD Social Work amp Public Health MSWMPH Sociology BA MA Spanish BA MA Speech Language and Hearing Sciences BA MA AuD PhD Statistics BS MS bull Biostatistics MS Sustainability BA bull Environmental Studies BAT Television Film amp New Media BSTFM bull Production BS bull Critical Studies BS Theatre Arts BA MA MFA bull Childrenrsquos Drama BA bull Design and Technical Theatre MFA bull Design and Technology for the Theatre BA bull Design for Television and Film BA bull Musical Theatre MFA bull Performance BA bull Youth Theatre BAU Urban Studies BAW Womenrsquos Studies BA MA

Pre-MBA and Pre-MasterrsquosSemester-long program to prepare for a masterrsquos degree mdash test preparation includes TOEFL IELTS GRE and GMAT

English for Academic Purposes (EAP)Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Undergraduate Bachelorrsquos Degrees San Diego State University offers students over 80 bachelorrsquos degrees Many students complete the English for Academic Purposes program and go on to earn a degree at San Diego State University

Graduate Masterrsquos Degrees Students in the Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program often go on to earn a masterrsquos degree at San Diego State University

9

SDSU | C A M P U S

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Live and Study with More Than 30000 American Students

At the ALI there are many opportunities to meet San Diego State University students

Study on the SDSU campus

Live in campus dormitories

Play team sports

Study in the SDSU library

Eat at any of the campus food courts

Take an SDSU course

Attend exercise classes at the Aztec Recreation Center

Swim in one of three pools

See SDSU sports games like the nationally ranked basketball and football teams

Visit the new Aztec Student Union center opening fall 2013

Intramural Sports On-campus Apartments Olympic-sized Swimming Pool

Recreation Center Basketball Stadium

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Erni

e A

nder

son

ndash SD

SU A

thle

tics

Med

ia R

elat

ions

Aztec Student Union CenterSDSU Trolley (metro)On-campus Apartments American Language Institute

SDSU Library Dining Halls Open Air Theatre SDSU Bookstore

10

11

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Native-speaker Facilitators ndash Many

Intensive English for Communication (IEC) classes have an additional English- speaking facilitator to model language help students gain exposure to different accents and have more close contact with Americans

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash IEC students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of American culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other English speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High intermediate and advanced students can arrange observations of university courses with the permission of an SDSU course professor

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and participating in conversation groups

TOEIC Workshops ndash The ALI offers workshops and electives to help students prepare for and improve their TOEIC score

Level Advisors ndash Each IEC level has an advisor who helps students with the following informing them of program procedures deadlines and policies keeping them up-to-date on social activities and events and referring them to office personnel for assistance with immigration housing accounting social activities and more

CURRICULUM Oral Communications Classes ndash

Students receive 8 hours per week of Oral Communications classes to improve fluency listening comprehension spoken grammar and pronunciation as well as develop confidence in spoken English skills for business travel and social interaction

Listening Grammar Reading and Writing ndash Students receive 12 hours of courses in listening grammar reading and writing that develop communicative skills used in professional social and practical situations

Speaking Skills ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and with assistant teachers to improve their speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

Optional Business Classes ndash Intermediate and advanced students who want to improve their knowledge of business concepts vocabulary and idioms can choose to follow a business track leading to a Business for Global Practices Certificate (page 23)

Customized Schedules ndashAdvanced students can customize their schedule by choosing Oral Communications Advanced Seminar classes which focus on a variety of skills and interests

wwwalisdsueduiecIntensive English for Communication | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term or long-term program of intensive English with multiple start dates for students and professionals Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Accent Improvement

American Idioms and Slang

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

Understanding American Film

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

TOEIC Prep

Mysteries of Spelling

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe IEC program offers instruction to all levels of English from beginning to advanced Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New IEC students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

I came here to further improve my English and speaking skills The IEC program is really good because we have the opportunity to improveour speaking skills by interacting with native speakers

mdash Gizem Tez yurek Turkey

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business English program

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Students in the program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students practice their English speaking and listening skills and improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers

Student Life ndash Many events and activities help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Practical Language Skills ndash In this program students also learn practical language skills such as writing grammar reading and listening

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students receive assistance in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and interacting with Americans in conversation groups

CURRICULUM English Skills ndash Students take 12

hours of courses in reading listening comprehension grammar and writing that develop communicative English skills used in business and professional situations

Business Classes ndash In addition to English classes students must enroll in four or more business-oriented classes during their stay Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Readings Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations Multimedia for Business So-Cal Companies and Intermediate and Advanced Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Oral Communications Classes ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and assistant teachers who model appropriate speech to improve studentsrsquo speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

wwwalisdsuedubeBusiness English | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term business English program for intermediate to advanced students with multiple start dates Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to

advanced English

Number of Levels | 4

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

Business Writing

Tactics for TOEIC

So-Cal Companies

English Through Sports

American Accent Improvement

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Business English program is offered to students in intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not placing in the intermediate or above levels will be moved to the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Irsquom having such a good time at San Diego State University the classes are very dynamic and the teachers are very nice Irsquom definitely sure that this course at SDSU was a good investment

mdash Joatildeo Paulo Gomes Brazil

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

ELECTIVE 1Profiles in Business

Business VideoWriting for Communication

Business VideoWriting for Communication

ELECTIVE 2TOEICBusinessIdioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to

SDSU undergraduate degree programs and local community colleges may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Academic Skill Building ndash The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program helps international students develop the skills needed to succeed at US universities

University Advising ndash The ALI offers advising on academic matters and university selection Advisors help students with admission applications to SDSU and other schools

Student Life ndash Activities are scheduled to help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from EAP advisors in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes in select departments

Enroll in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced EAP students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term See EAP Plus

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM Placement Tests ndash After taking EAP

placement examinations students are placed into courses according to their language skills in each course content area meaning that students may be in different levels for listening reading writing etc Lower level students follow an integrated curriculum

English Skills ndash Significant instruction time is dedicated to developing academic reading writing grammar listening speaking and vocabulary skills and strategies necessary for success in college and university coursework

Other Coursework ndash Depending on levels students can also study American culture multimedia production pronunciation academic vocabulary and take preparation courses for the TOEFL and IELTS examinations that are required for admission to undergraduate university programs

Activities ndash Students are exposed to US university classroom culture and can choose to take part in SDSU campus activities on a regular basis throughout the EAP program

Program Electives ndash Elective courses are offered each semester to further support test-taking skills improve language proficiency and increase knowledge of US culture Courses vary by session

wwwalisdsuedueapEnglish for Academic Purposes | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

EAP PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students Open to advanced students who test

above EAP level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts and transferable credit are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer

17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Academic advising student

advising electives pronunciation clinics

conversation groups language and

computer labs the SDSU library and

sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

American Pronunciation

English Sentence Patterns

Developing Fluency Through Verbs

Preparation for Academic Reading

English Through Popular Music

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe EAP program offers English instruction in all levels from beginning to advanced Students take placement tests to determine their English level They are tested in different skill areas (listening speaking reading writing and grammar) and placed according to their varied needs and abilities Low-level students take integrated skills classes At the end of each term students have the option of testing again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The EAP program is a great program The teachers are veryexperienced and they help us prepare for our academic future

mdash Fengyi Qu China

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing Reading

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

TOEFLIELTS

BREAKTOEFLIELTS

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

AFTERNOON

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

Listening amp Notetaking

Listening amp NotetakingGrammar Grammar

Writing WritingReading Reading

OR

FRIDAY

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

20

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

21

BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

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Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

26

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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25

I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

26

wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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ts Seminar for experienced teachers of English to gain

effective and innovative teaching methods

27

SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

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ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

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wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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4

AIRPORT

SeaWorld ndash This marine park takes visitors on a journey to the ocean with features like Shark Encounter Wild Arctic ride (a simulated helicopter ride to the Arctic) and Shamursquos Happy Harbor

San Diego Zoo ndash Located in Balboa Park the zoo is one of the largest in the world with over 4000 animals of more than 800 species Popular attractions include the Monkey Trails Panda Research Station Polar Bear Plunge Ituri Forest and Elephant Odyssey

Sports Teams ndash San Diegans love sports Visit Qualcomm Stadium to cheer on the San Diego Chargers football team in the fall and winter or go downtown and watch a San Diego Padres baseball game at Petco Park in the spring and summer

Balboa Park ndash Containing museums theaters gardens shops restaurants the zoo and hiking and biking trails this 1200-acre urban park is the cultural center of San Diego

Shopping ndash Enjoy the year-round great weather while shopping at one of the many outdoor malls or enjoy browsing luxury boutiques and antique stores in the neighborhood shopping districts

Beaches ndash Known for its great beaches and home to Coronado beach (ranked No1 beach in the US) San Diego has sunny weather and over 112 kilometers of coastline which means there are plenty of warm days and water to surf swim boogie board boat or sail

Safari Park ndash Visited by two million people annually this wild animal sanctuary is spread out over 1800 acres The park is a free-range enclosure which houses animals like antelopes giraffes buffalo cranes and rhinos One highlight is the Roar amp Snore Safari which allows guests to sleep overnight surrounded by the animals

LOCAL ATTRACTIONSSeaWorld

DOWNTOWN

CLOSE TO CAMPUS

Shopping | 10 minutes

Beaches | 15 minutes

Downtown | 30 minutes

Las Vegas | 1 hour

Disneyland | 2 hours

San Francisco | 15 hours

Snowboarding | 2 hours

Yosemite | 5 hours

San Diego

San Diego Zoo

California

San Diego

United States

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wwwalisdsueduAmerican Language Institute | S D S U

Year Established | 1974

Affiliation | Part of 23-campus California State University system

Emphasis | Academic Excellence Diversity Service

Students per Semester | 1200-1800

Countries Represented | 65

Programs | 14

Location | On SDSU campus

Total Students at SDSU | 31840

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Faculty ndash ALI instructors have a masterrsquos degree in English as Second Language (ESL) instruction Students receive real-world English experience while their instructors bring their expertise to the classroom to provide a well-rounded education

Nationally Recognized ndash As an SDSU program the ALI is WASC accredited and our ESL programs are UCIEP and AAIEP approved

Highly Ranked ndash The ALI is part of the highly ranked California State University system and San Diego State University

By the Numbers

5 computer labs

More than 50 classrooms

15 years average experience of staff

LOCATION

California ndash From Hollywood to the beaches of San Diego the California lifestyle has it all California is a state that Disneyland calls home where Levirsquos jeans and the iPhone were created and where high technology and biotechnology are based Itrsquos a state of innovators trend setters and it has the most diverse population in the US

San Diego ndash Live in sunny San Diego where the weather is great all year long San Diego welcomes around 93 million visitors every year offering ideal weather perfect beaches and many opportunities to enjoy the lifestyle

SDSU ndash Study at a top quality US university with more than 30000 American students SDSU provides ALI students opportunities to meet American students play on sports teams attend concerts join clubs and much more on a smoke-free campus

SERVICE

Personal Attention ndash From the beginning (immigration airport pick up) to the end (graduation ongoing academic advising when applying to earn a bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos) our staff provides one-on-one personal attention Email call or visit our office ndash we are here to help students reach their educational goals

Testing ndash San Diego is an IELTS TOEFL GRE and GMAT testing city Testing takes place in many locations in San Diego and on the SDSU campus

Full-service Staff ndash Our educated and trained staff will be on hand to assist Our full-service staff answers questions ranging from course selection tutoring and housing to personal questions like setting up a US bank account and getting a cell phone

Advising ndash We help students from beginning to end and even beyond including advising on how to be accepted to SDSU and other US universities

Welcome from the Executive Director

Itrsquos another sunny day in San Diego and we welcome you to the ALI Our idea of education

and English instruction is that all students should be given abundant opportunities to learn

English inside and outside of the classroom The city of San Diego and the SDSU campus are

perfect for this type of study they both embody friendliness a

respect for knowledge openness and limitless outdoor activities

The ALI balances traditional English instruction with personal

experiences providing a well-rounded education and many

positive memories Our students go beyond English instruction

and practice real-world engagement to strengthen what they

learn inside the classroom We look forward to being a part of

every studentrsquos experience at the ALI

Barbara Bass Executive Director The American Language Institute

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ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

Note Additional electives in other programs are available Choices vary by session and placement level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

What Does the SDSU Student ID Get YouAccess to

SDSUrsquos Aquaplex (3 pools)

SDSUrsquos library

Sporting events on campus

Student discounts on public transportation

Discounts to local attractions and theme parks

Immigration and Visa Support

Housing Placement

Airport Pick Up

Orientation

CounselingAcademic Advising

BankingCell Phone Assistance

TOEFLIELTS Testing on Campus

Health Insurance

Student Life

ALI STUDENT SERVICES

EXTENDED STUDIES BUILDINGGATEWAY BUILDING

COFFEECART

OUTDOORPATIO

FIRSTFLOOR

SECONDFLOOR

FIRSTFLOOR

SECONDFLOOR

ALIMAIN

OFFICE

Classrooms

ALI Oces

Computer Labs

Multimedia Computer Lab

Student Lounge

Restrooms

American Language Institute Facilities

See the SDSU campus on Google Street Viewwwwalisdsuedugooglemap

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COST OF TUITION FOR FULL DEGREE PROGRAMS Undergraduate Tuition ndash $16000year

Graduate Tuition ndash $15160year

Graduate Business School Tuition ndash $20160year

wwwalisdsueduSan Diego State University | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

SDSU ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE BACHELORrsquoS DEGREES

➊ Apply from October 1-May 1 at wwwCSUMentoredu

➋ TOEFL 80 (iBT) or IELTS 65 or ALI TOEFL waiver

➌ High school grade point average of 30 (on a 40 scale) or higher

Note Conditional Admission may be available for qualified freshmen through the American Language Institute

GRADUATE MASTERrsquoS AND PhD DEGREES

➊ Visit wwwsdsuedugradrequirements for major-specific details

➋ Apply from October 1-February 1 at wwwCSUMentoredu

➌ TOEFL 80 (iBT) or IELTS 65 or ALI TOEFL waiver

➍ University grades of 30 (on a 40 scale) or higher

➎ Test Requirements GMAT or GRE for business degree programs GRE for all other degree programs

TOP 5 REASONS TO CHOOSE SDSU ➊ RANKING ndash Top-ranked academic programs award-winning professors and

premier research facilities

➋ LOCATION ndash San Diego ldquoAmericarsquos Finest Cityrdquo is a thriving cultural scientific and educational center

➌ POPULARITY ndash SDSU ranks No 9 in the US for freshmen applicants

➍ TRANSPORTATION ndash Easy access to public transportation with bus and trolley (metro) stations on campus

➎ SAFETY ndash On-campus police department provides security for studentsrsquo safety and comfort

No1 Transfer School | SDSU

Pre-University Advisors | 5

TOEFL Waivers to SDSU | 302

SDSU International Freshmen | 60 attended the ALI prior to admissionFa

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bull Zoology BS Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics MS Business Administration BS MS MBA bull Accounting BS MBA bull Entrepreneurship MS MBA bull Finance BS MS MBA bull Financial Services BS bull Financial and Tax Planning MS bull Health Service Administration MBA bull Information Systems BS MS MBA bull International Business BAMSMBA bull Management BS MS MBA bull Marketing BS MS MBA bull Project Management MBA bull Real Estate MBA bull Sports MBA MBA bull Supply Chain Mgt MS MBA Business amp Juris Doctorate MBAJD Business Administration amp Latin American Studies MBAMA C Chemistry BA BS MA MS PhD bull Biochemistry BS Chicana amp Chicano Studies BA MA Child Development BA MA City Planning MCP Classics BA

Clinical Psychology PhD Communication BA MA bull Communication Studies BAMA bull Mass Communication and Media MA bull Health Communication BA Communicative Disorders BA MA bull Language amp Communicative Disorders PhD Comparative Literature BA Computational Science MS PSM PhD bull Professional Applications MS Computer Science BS MS Counseling MS Creative Writing MFA Criminal Justice BS Criminal Justice amp Criminology MS D Dance BA BFAE Economics BA MA Education MA MAT PhD bull Counseling MA MS bull Educational Leadership MA EdD bull Educational Technology MA EdD bull School Psychology EdS bull Mathematics Education K-8 MA bull Policy Studies MA bull Reading Education MA bull Rehabilitation Counseling MS

bull Special Education MA bull Secondary Curriculum amp Instruction MA bull Teaching MA EdD Engineering BS MS bull Aerospace Engineering BS MS bull Bioengineering BS MS bull Civil Engineering BS MS bull Computer Engineering BS bull Construction Engineering BS bull Environmental Engineering BS bull Electrical Engineering BS MS bull InterdisciplinaryEngineering and Business MEng bull Mechanical Engineering BS MS Engineering Sciences PhD English BA MA Environmental Sciences BS European Studies BA Exercise Physiology MS Exercise Physiology amp Nutritional Science MSMS F Foods and Nutrition BS French BA MAG Geography BA BS MA MS PhD bull Geographic Information Science MS

SDSU DEGREES AND MAJORS Undergraduate BA BS | Graduate MA MS MBA MSA MPH MFA MM MSW | Doctorate PhD EdD AuD

8

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION BENEFITS University Advising ndash The ALI helps

students reach their academic goals both with applications to SDSU and applications to other schools Advisors can help with strategy personal statements resumes and more

TOEFL Waiver ndash Advanced students in the EAP and Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos programs can go to SDSU and a few other schools without needing to take the TOEFL or IELTS exams

CONDITIONAL ADMISSIONUndergraduate students can apply for Conditional Admission to SDSUrsquos bachelorrsquos degrees

Accepted students are guaranteed admission to SDSU following the completion of the English proficiency requirement

The program requires a full transcript evaluation

Only available to students applying as first-time freshmen

Requires a minimum high school GPA of 30 (on a 40 scale)

The process takes four weeks once official documents are received

STEPS TO APPLY FOR CONDITIONAL ADMISSION

➊ Complete the online application at wwwalisdsueduapply

➋ Select Conditional Admission to San Diego State University on the ALI application

➌ Send official transcripts for evaluation

➍ Admissible students will be issued a Conditional Admission letter accepting them to SDSU

➎ SDSUrsquos ALI will send out I-20 and Conditional Admission letters via express mail

Contact Kim Newcomb at knewcombmailsdsuedu with any questions

bull Special Education MA bull Secondary Curriculum amp Instruction MA bull Teaching MA EdD Engineering BS MS bull Aerospace Engineering BS MS bull Bioengineering BS MS bull Civil Engineering BS MS bull Computer Engineering BS bull Construction Engineering BS bull Environmental Engineering BS bull Electrical Engineering BS MS bull InterdisciplinaryEngineering and Business MEng bull Mechanical Engineering BS MS Engineering Sciences PhD English BA MA Environmental Sciences BS European Studies BA Exercise Physiology MS Exercise Physiology amp Nutritional Science MSMS F Foods and Nutrition BS French BA MAG Geography BA BS MA MS PhD bull Geographic Information Science MS

bull Watershed Science MS Geological Sciences BS MS German BA Gerontology BA MSH Health Communication BS Health Science BS History BA MA Homeland Security MS Hospitality amp Tourism Management BS MS Humanities BA I Interdisciplinary Studies BA MA MS International Security amp Conflict Resolution BAJ Japanese BA Journalism BA bull Advertising BA bull Media Studies BA bull Public Relations BAK Kinesiology BS MAL Latin American Studies BA MA MPH bull Latin American Studies amp Business Administration MBAMA Liberal Arts and Sciences MA Liberal Studies ndash Education BA Linguistics BA MAM Mathematics BA BS MA

bull Theory of Communication Sys MS bull Dynamical Systems MS bull Mathematical Finance BS bull Applied Math in Science BS bull Computational Science BS Modern Jewish Studies BA Music BA BM MA MMN Nursing BS MS bull Advanced Practice Nursing MS DNP bull Womenrsquos Health and Midwifery MS bull Nursing Education MS bull Nursing Leadership and Healthcare Systems MS Nutritional Sciences MS Nutritional Sciences amp Exercise Physiology MSMSP Philosophy BA MA Physical Science BA Physics BA BS MA MS bull Chemical Physics BS bull Geophysics PhD bull Medical Physics MS Political Science BA MA Psychology BA MA MS PhD bull Clinical Psychology MSPhD Public Administration BA MPA bull City Planning MPA

bull Criminal Justice Administration MPA bull Public Administration and Latin American Studies MPAMA Public Health MS MPH PhD bull Biometry MPH bull Environmental Health MPH bull Epidemiology MPH PhD bull Health Management and Policy MPH bull Health Promotion and Behavioral Science MPH PhD bull Public Health amp Social Work MSWMPH bull Public Health and Latin American Studies MPHMAR Recreation Administration BS Regulatory Affairs MS Rehabilitation Counseling MS Religious Studies BA Rhetoric and Writing Studies MA Russian BA Russian and Central European Studies BAS Social Science BA Social Work BA MSW Applied Social Science in Substance Abuse Joint Degree Program MS

Social WorkJD Joint Degree Program MSWJD Social Work amp Public Health MSWMPH Sociology BA MA Spanish BA MA Speech Language and Hearing Sciences BA MA AuD PhD Statistics BS MS bull Biostatistics MS Sustainability BA bull Environmental Studies BAT Television Film amp New Media BSTFM bull Production BS bull Critical Studies BS Theatre Arts BA MA MFA bull Childrenrsquos Drama BA bull Design and Technical Theatre MFA bull Design and Technology for the Theatre BA bull Design for Television and Film BA bull Musical Theatre MFA bull Performance BA bull Youth Theatre BAU Urban Studies BAW Womenrsquos Studies BA MA

Pre-MBA and Pre-MasterrsquosSemester-long program to prepare for a masterrsquos degree mdash test preparation includes TOEFL IELTS GRE and GMAT

English for Academic Purposes (EAP)Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Undergraduate Bachelorrsquos Degrees San Diego State University offers students over 80 bachelorrsquos degrees Many students complete the English for Academic Purposes program and go on to earn a degree at San Diego State University

Graduate Masterrsquos Degrees Students in the Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program often go on to earn a masterrsquos degree at San Diego State University

9

SDSU | C A M P U S

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Live and Study with More Than 30000 American Students

At the ALI there are many opportunities to meet San Diego State University students

Study on the SDSU campus

Live in campus dormitories

Play team sports

Study in the SDSU library

Eat at any of the campus food courts

Take an SDSU course

Attend exercise classes at the Aztec Recreation Center

Swim in one of three pools

See SDSU sports games like the nationally ranked basketball and football teams

Visit the new Aztec Student Union center opening fall 2013

Intramural Sports On-campus Apartments Olympic-sized Swimming Pool

Recreation Center Basketball Stadium

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Erni

e A

nder

son

ndash SD

SU A

thle

tics

Med

ia R

elat

ions

Aztec Student Union CenterSDSU Trolley (metro)On-campus Apartments American Language Institute

SDSU Library Dining Halls Open Air Theatre SDSU Bookstore

10

11

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Native-speaker Facilitators ndash Many

Intensive English for Communication (IEC) classes have an additional English- speaking facilitator to model language help students gain exposure to different accents and have more close contact with Americans

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash IEC students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of American culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other English speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High intermediate and advanced students can arrange observations of university courses with the permission of an SDSU course professor

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and participating in conversation groups

TOEIC Workshops ndash The ALI offers workshops and electives to help students prepare for and improve their TOEIC score

Level Advisors ndash Each IEC level has an advisor who helps students with the following informing them of program procedures deadlines and policies keeping them up-to-date on social activities and events and referring them to office personnel for assistance with immigration housing accounting social activities and more

CURRICULUM Oral Communications Classes ndash

Students receive 8 hours per week of Oral Communications classes to improve fluency listening comprehension spoken grammar and pronunciation as well as develop confidence in spoken English skills for business travel and social interaction

Listening Grammar Reading and Writing ndash Students receive 12 hours of courses in listening grammar reading and writing that develop communicative skills used in professional social and practical situations

Speaking Skills ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and with assistant teachers to improve their speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

Optional Business Classes ndash Intermediate and advanced students who want to improve their knowledge of business concepts vocabulary and idioms can choose to follow a business track leading to a Business for Global Practices Certificate (page 23)

Customized Schedules ndashAdvanced students can customize their schedule by choosing Oral Communications Advanced Seminar classes which focus on a variety of skills and interests

wwwalisdsueduiecIntensive English for Communication | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term or long-term program of intensive English with multiple start dates for students and professionals Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

12

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Accent Improvement

American Idioms and Slang

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

Understanding American Film

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

TOEIC Prep

Mysteries of Spelling

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe IEC program offers instruction to all levels of English from beginning to advanced Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New IEC students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

I came here to further improve my English and speaking skills The IEC program is really good because we have the opportunity to improveour speaking skills by interacting with native speakers

mdash Gizem Tez yurek Turkey

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business English program

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Students in the program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students practice their English speaking and listening skills and improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers

Student Life ndash Many events and activities help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Practical Language Skills ndash In this program students also learn practical language skills such as writing grammar reading and listening

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students receive assistance in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and interacting with Americans in conversation groups

CURRICULUM English Skills ndash Students take 12

hours of courses in reading listening comprehension grammar and writing that develop communicative English skills used in business and professional situations

Business Classes ndash In addition to English classes students must enroll in four or more business-oriented classes during their stay Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Readings Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations Multimedia for Business So-Cal Companies and Intermediate and Advanced Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Oral Communications Classes ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and assistant teachers who model appropriate speech to improve studentsrsquo speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

wwwalisdsuedubeBusiness English | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term business English program for intermediate to advanced students with multiple start dates Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to

advanced English

Number of Levels | 4

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

14

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

Business Writing

Tactics for TOEIC

So-Cal Companies

English Through Sports

American Accent Improvement

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Business English program is offered to students in intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not placing in the intermediate or above levels will be moved to the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Irsquom having such a good time at San Diego State University the classes are very dynamic and the teachers are very nice Irsquom definitely sure that this course at SDSU was a good investment

mdash Joatildeo Paulo Gomes Brazil

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

ELECTIVE 1Profiles in Business

Business VideoWriting for Communication

Business VideoWriting for Communication

ELECTIVE 2TOEICBusinessIdioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

15

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to

SDSU undergraduate degree programs and local community colleges may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Academic Skill Building ndash The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program helps international students develop the skills needed to succeed at US universities

University Advising ndash The ALI offers advising on academic matters and university selection Advisors help students with admission applications to SDSU and other schools

Student Life ndash Activities are scheduled to help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from EAP advisors in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes in select departments

Enroll in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced EAP students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term See EAP Plus

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM Placement Tests ndash After taking EAP

placement examinations students are placed into courses according to their language skills in each course content area meaning that students may be in different levels for listening reading writing etc Lower level students follow an integrated curriculum

English Skills ndash Significant instruction time is dedicated to developing academic reading writing grammar listening speaking and vocabulary skills and strategies necessary for success in college and university coursework

Other Coursework ndash Depending on levels students can also study American culture multimedia production pronunciation academic vocabulary and take preparation courses for the TOEFL and IELTS examinations that are required for admission to undergraduate university programs

Activities ndash Students are exposed to US university classroom culture and can choose to take part in SDSU campus activities on a regular basis throughout the EAP program

Program Electives ndash Elective courses are offered each semester to further support test-taking skills improve language proficiency and increase knowledge of US culture Courses vary by session

wwwalisdsuedueapEnglish for Academic Purposes | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

EAP PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students Open to advanced students who test

above EAP level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts and transferable credit are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer

17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Academic advising student

advising electives pronunciation clinics

conversation groups language and

computer labs the SDSU library and

sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

16

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

American Pronunciation

English Sentence Patterns

Developing Fluency Through Verbs

Preparation for Academic Reading

English Through Popular Music

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe EAP program offers English instruction in all levels from beginning to advanced Students take placement tests to determine their English level They are tested in different skill areas (listening speaking reading writing and grammar) and placed according to their varied needs and abilities Low-level students take integrated skills classes At the end of each term students have the option of testing again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The EAP program is a great program The teachers are veryexperienced and they help us prepare for our academic future

mdash Fengyi Qu China

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing Reading

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

TOEFLIELTS

BREAKTOEFLIELTS

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

AFTERNOON

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

Listening amp Notetaking

Listening amp NotetakingGrammar Grammar

Writing WritingReading Reading

OR

FRIDAY

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

17

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

18

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

19

wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

20

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

21

BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

22

Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

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One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

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wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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wwwalisdsueduAmerican Language Institute | S D S U

Year Established | 1974

Affiliation | Part of 23-campus California State University system

Emphasis | Academic Excellence Diversity Service

Students per Semester | 1200-1800

Countries Represented | 65

Programs | 14

Location | On SDSU campus

Total Students at SDSU | 31840

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QUALIT Y

Faculty ndash ALI instructors have a masterrsquos degree in English as Second Language (ESL) instruction Students receive real-world English experience while their instructors bring their expertise to the classroom to provide a well-rounded education

Nationally Recognized ndash As an SDSU program the ALI is WASC accredited and our ESL programs are UCIEP and AAIEP approved

Highly Ranked ndash The ALI is part of the highly ranked California State University system and San Diego State University

By the Numbers

5 computer labs

More than 50 classrooms

15 years average experience of staff

LOCATION

California ndash From Hollywood to the beaches of San Diego the California lifestyle has it all California is a state that Disneyland calls home where Levirsquos jeans and the iPhone were created and where high technology and biotechnology are based Itrsquos a state of innovators trend setters and it has the most diverse population in the US

San Diego ndash Live in sunny San Diego where the weather is great all year long San Diego welcomes around 93 million visitors every year offering ideal weather perfect beaches and many opportunities to enjoy the lifestyle

SDSU ndash Study at a top quality US university with more than 30000 American students SDSU provides ALI students opportunities to meet American students play on sports teams attend concerts join clubs and much more on a smoke-free campus

SERVICE

Personal Attention ndash From the beginning (immigration airport pick up) to the end (graduation ongoing academic advising when applying to earn a bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos) our staff provides one-on-one personal attention Email call or visit our office ndash we are here to help students reach their educational goals

Testing ndash San Diego is an IELTS TOEFL GRE and GMAT testing city Testing takes place in many locations in San Diego and on the SDSU campus

Full-service Staff ndash Our educated and trained staff will be on hand to assist Our full-service staff answers questions ranging from course selection tutoring and housing to personal questions like setting up a US bank account and getting a cell phone

Advising ndash We help students from beginning to end and even beyond including advising on how to be accepted to SDSU and other US universities

Welcome from the Executive Director

Itrsquos another sunny day in San Diego and we welcome you to the ALI Our idea of education

and English instruction is that all students should be given abundant opportunities to learn

English inside and outside of the classroom The city of San Diego and the SDSU campus are

perfect for this type of study they both embody friendliness a

respect for knowledge openness and limitless outdoor activities

The ALI balances traditional English instruction with personal

experiences providing a well-rounded education and many

positive memories Our students go beyond English instruction

and practice real-world engagement to strengthen what they

learn inside the classroom We look forward to being a part of

every studentrsquos experience at the ALI

Barbara Bass Executive Director The American Language Institute

6

ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

Note Additional electives in other programs are available Choices vary by session and placement level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

What Does the SDSU Student ID Get YouAccess to

SDSUrsquos Aquaplex (3 pools)

SDSUrsquos library

Sporting events on campus

Student discounts on public transportation

Discounts to local attractions and theme parks

Immigration and Visa Support

Housing Placement

Airport Pick Up

Orientation

CounselingAcademic Advising

BankingCell Phone Assistance

TOEFLIELTS Testing on Campus

Health Insurance

Student Life

ALI STUDENT SERVICES

EXTENDED STUDIES BUILDINGGATEWAY BUILDING

COFFEECART

OUTDOORPATIO

FIRSTFLOOR

SECONDFLOOR

FIRSTFLOOR

SECONDFLOOR

ALIMAIN

OFFICE

Classrooms

ALI Oces

Computer Labs

Multimedia Computer Lab

Student Lounge

Restrooms

American Language Institute Facilities

See the SDSU campus on Google Street Viewwwwalisdsuedugooglemap

7

COST OF TUITION FOR FULL DEGREE PROGRAMS Undergraduate Tuition ndash $16000year

Graduate Tuition ndash $15160year

Graduate Business School Tuition ndash $20160year

wwwalisdsueduSan Diego State University | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

SDSU ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE BACHELORrsquoS DEGREES

➊ Apply from October 1-May 1 at wwwCSUMentoredu

➋ TOEFL 80 (iBT) or IELTS 65 or ALI TOEFL waiver

➌ High school grade point average of 30 (on a 40 scale) or higher

Note Conditional Admission may be available for qualified freshmen through the American Language Institute

GRADUATE MASTERrsquoS AND PhD DEGREES

➊ Visit wwwsdsuedugradrequirements for major-specific details

➋ Apply from October 1-February 1 at wwwCSUMentoredu

➌ TOEFL 80 (iBT) or IELTS 65 or ALI TOEFL waiver

➍ University grades of 30 (on a 40 scale) or higher

➎ Test Requirements GMAT or GRE for business degree programs GRE for all other degree programs

TOP 5 REASONS TO CHOOSE SDSU ➊ RANKING ndash Top-ranked academic programs award-winning professors and

premier research facilities

➋ LOCATION ndash San Diego ldquoAmericarsquos Finest Cityrdquo is a thriving cultural scientific and educational center

➌ POPULARITY ndash SDSU ranks No 9 in the US for freshmen applicants

➍ TRANSPORTATION ndash Easy access to public transportation with bus and trolley (metro) stations on campus

➎ SAFETY ndash On-campus police department provides security for studentsrsquo safety and comfort

No1 Transfer School | SDSU

Pre-University Advisors | 5

TOEFL Waivers to SDSU | 302

SDSU International Freshmen | 60 attended the ALI prior to admissionFa

st F

acts

A Accountancy BS MSA Africana Studies BA Anthropology BA MA Art BA MA MFA bull Applied Design BA MA bull Art Education BA MA bull Art History BA MA bull Graphic Design BA MA bull Interior Design BA MA bull Multimedia BA MA bull Studio Art BA bull Sculpture BA bull Painting amp Printmaking BA MA Asian Studies BA MA Astronomy BA BS MS Audiology AuD B Biology BA BS MA MS PhD bull Biochemistry BS bull Bioengineering BS PhD bull Cellular and Molecular Biology BA BS MA MS PhD bull Ecology BS MA MS PhD bull Evolutionary BiologyBS MA MS PhD bull Evolution and Systematics BS bull Marine Biology BS bull Microbiology BA BS MS bull Physiology BS MA MS

bull Zoology BS Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics MS Business Administration BS MS MBA bull Accounting BS MBA bull Entrepreneurship MS MBA bull Finance BS MS MBA bull Financial Services BS bull Financial and Tax Planning MS bull Health Service Administration MBA bull Information Systems BS MS MBA bull International Business BAMSMBA bull Management BS MS MBA bull Marketing BS MS MBA bull Project Management MBA bull Real Estate MBA bull Sports MBA MBA bull Supply Chain Mgt MS MBA Business amp Juris Doctorate MBAJD Business Administration amp Latin American Studies MBAMA C Chemistry BA BS MA MS PhD bull Biochemistry BS Chicana amp Chicano Studies BA MA Child Development BA MA City Planning MCP Classics BA

Clinical Psychology PhD Communication BA MA bull Communication Studies BAMA bull Mass Communication and Media MA bull Health Communication BA Communicative Disorders BA MA bull Language amp Communicative Disorders PhD Comparative Literature BA Computational Science MS PSM PhD bull Professional Applications MS Computer Science BS MS Counseling MS Creative Writing MFA Criminal Justice BS Criminal Justice amp Criminology MS D Dance BA BFAE Economics BA MA Education MA MAT PhD bull Counseling MA MS bull Educational Leadership MA EdD bull Educational Technology MA EdD bull School Psychology EdS bull Mathematics Education K-8 MA bull Policy Studies MA bull Reading Education MA bull Rehabilitation Counseling MS

bull Special Education MA bull Secondary Curriculum amp Instruction MA bull Teaching MA EdD Engineering BS MS bull Aerospace Engineering BS MS bull Bioengineering BS MS bull Civil Engineering BS MS bull Computer Engineering BS bull Construction Engineering BS bull Environmental Engineering BS bull Electrical Engineering BS MS bull InterdisciplinaryEngineering and Business MEng bull Mechanical Engineering BS MS Engineering Sciences PhD English BA MA Environmental Sciences BS European Studies BA Exercise Physiology MS Exercise Physiology amp Nutritional Science MSMS F Foods and Nutrition BS French BA MAG Geography BA BS MA MS PhD bull Geographic Information Science MS

SDSU DEGREES AND MAJORS Undergraduate BA BS | Graduate MA MS MBA MSA MPH MFA MM MSW | Doctorate PhD EdD AuD

8

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION BENEFITS University Advising ndash The ALI helps

students reach their academic goals both with applications to SDSU and applications to other schools Advisors can help with strategy personal statements resumes and more

TOEFL Waiver ndash Advanced students in the EAP and Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos programs can go to SDSU and a few other schools without needing to take the TOEFL or IELTS exams

CONDITIONAL ADMISSIONUndergraduate students can apply for Conditional Admission to SDSUrsquos bachelorrsquos degrees

Accepted students are guaranteed admission to SDSU following the completion of the English proficiency requirement

The program requires a full transcript evaluation

Only available to students applying as first-time freshmen

Requires a minimum high school GPA of 30 (on a 40 scale)

The process takes four weeks once official documents are received

STEPS TO APPLY FOR CONDITIONAL ADMISSION

➊ Complete the online application at wwwalisdsueduapply

➋ Select Conditional Admission to San Diego State University on the ALI application

➌ Send official transcripts for evaluation

➍ Admissible students will be issued a Conditional Admission letter accepting them to SDSU

➎ SDSUrsquos ALI will send out I-20 and Conditional Admission letters via express mail

Contact Kim Newcomb at knewcombmailsdsuedu with any questions

bull Special Education MA bull Secondary Curriculum amp Instruction MA bull Teaching MA EdD Engineering BS MS bull Aerospace Engineering BS MS bull Bioengineering BS MS bull Civil Engineering BS MS bull Computer Engineering BS bull Construction Engineering BS bull Environmental Engineering BS bull Electrical Engineering BS MS bull InterdisciplinaryEngineering and Business MEng bull Mechanical Engineering BS MS Engineering Sciences PhD English BA MA Environmental Sciences BS European Studies BA Exercise Physiology MS Exercise Physiology amp Nutritional Science MSMS F Foods and Nutrition BS French BA MAG Geography BA BS MA MS PhD bull Geographic Information Science MS

bull Watershed Science MS Geological Sciences BS MS German BA Gerontology BA MSH Health Communication BS Health Science BS History BA MA Homeland Security MS Hospitality amp Tourism Management BS MS Humanities BA I Interdisciplinary Studies BA MA MS International Security amp Conflict Resolution BAJ Japanese BA Journalism BA bull Advertising BA bull Media Studies BA bull Public Relations BAK Kinesiology BS MAL Latin American Studies BA MA MPH bull Latin American Studies amp Business Administration MBAMA Liberal Arts and Sciences MA Liberal Studies ndash Education BA Linguistics BA MAM Mathematics BA BS MA

bull Theory of Communication Sys MS bull Dynamical Systems MS bull Mathematical Finance BS bull Applied Math in Science BS bull Computational Science BS Modern Jewish Studies BA Music BA BM MA MMN Nursing BS MS bull Advanced Practice Nursing MS DNP bull Womenrsquos Health and Midwifery MS bull Nursing Education MS bull Nursing Leadership and Healthcare Systems MS Nutritional Sciences MS Nutritional Sciences amp Exercise Physiology MSMSP Philosophy BA MA Physical Science BA Physics BA BS MA MS bull Chemical Physics BS bull Geophysics PhD bull Medical Physics MS Political Science BA MA Psychology BA MA MS PhD bull Clinical Psychology MSPhD Public Administration BA MPA bull City Planning MPA

bull Criminal Justice Administration MPA bull Public Administration and Latin American Studies MPAMA Public Health MS MPH PhD bull Biometry MPH bull Environmental Health MPH bull Epidemiology MPH PhD bull Health Management and Policy MPH bull Health Promotion and Behavioral Science MPH PhD bull Public Health amp Social Work MSWMPH bull Public Health and Latin American Studies MPHMAR Recreation Administration BS Regulatory Affairs MS Rehabilitation Counseling MS Religious Studies BA Rhetoric and Writing Studies MA Russian BA Russian and Central European Studies BAS Social Science BA Social Work BA MSW Applied Social Science in Substance Abuse Joint Degree Program MS

Social WorkJD Joint Degree Program MSWJD Social Work amp Public Health MSWMPH Sociology BA MA Spanish BA MA Speech Language and Hearing Sciences BA MA AuD PhD Statistics BS MS bull Biostatistics MS Sustainability BA bull Environmental Studies BAT Television Film amp New Media BSTFM bull Production BS bull Critical Studies BS Theatre Arts BA MA MFA bull Childrenrsquos Drama BA bull Design and Technical Theatre MFA bull Design and Technology for the Theatre BA bull Design for Television and Film BA bull Musical Theatre MFA bull Performance BA bull Youth Theatre BAU Urban Studies BAW Womenrsquos Studies BA MA

Pre-MBA and Pre-MasterrsquosSemester-long program to prepare for a masterrsquos degree mdash test preparation includes TOEFL IELTS GRE and GMAT

English for Academic Purposes (EAP)Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Undergraduate Bachelorrsquos Degrees San Diego State University offers students over 80 bachelorrsquos degrees Many students complete the English for Academic Purposes program and go on to earn a degree at San Diego State University

Graduate Masterrsquos Degrees Students in the Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program often go on to earn a masterrsquos degree at San Diego State University

9

SDSU | C A M P U S

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Live and Study with More Than 30000 American Students

At the ALI there are many opportunities to meet San Diego State University students

Study on the SDSU campus

Live in campus dormitories

Play team sports

Study in the SDSU library

Eat at any of the campus food courts

Take an SDSU course

Attend exercise classes at the Aztec Recreation Center

Swim in one of three pools

See SDSU sports games like the nationally ranked basketball and football teams

Visit the new Aztec Student Union center opening fall 2013

Intramural Sports On-campus Apartments Olympic-sized Swimming Pool

Recreation Center Basketball Stadium

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Erni

e A

nder

son

ndash SD

SU A

thle

tics

Med

ia R

elat

ions

Aztec Student Union CenterSDSU Trolley (metro)On-campus Apartments American Language Institute

SDSU Library Dining Halls Open Air Theatre SDSU Bookstore

10

11

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Native-speaker Facilitators ndash Many

Intensive English for Communication (IEC) classes have an additional English- speaking facilitator to model language help students gain exposure to different accents and have more close contact with Americans

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash IEC students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of American culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other English speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High intermediate and advanced students can arrange observations of university courses with the permission of an SDSU course professor

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and participating in conversation groups

TOEIC Workshops ndash The ALI offers workshops and electives to help students prepare for and improve their TOEIC score

Level Advisors ndash Each IEC level has an advisor who helps students with the following informing them of program procedures deadlines and policies keeping them up-to-date on social activities and events and referring them to office personnel for assistance with immigration housing accounting social activities and more

CURRICULUM Oral Communications Classes ndash

Students receive 8 hours per week of Oral Communications classes to improve fluency listening comprehension spoken grammar and pronunciation as well as develop confidence in spoken English skills for business travel and social interaction

Listening Grammar Reading and Writing ndash Students receive 12 hours of courses in listening grammar reading and writing that develop communicative skills used in professional social and practical situations

Speaking Skills ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and with assistant teachers to improve their speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

Optional Business Classes ndash Intermediate and advanced students who want to improve their knowledge of business concepts vocabulary and idioms can choose to follow a business track leading to a Business for Global Practices Certificate (page 23)

Customized Schedules ndashAdvanced students can customize their schedule by choosing Oral Communications Advanced Seminar classes which focus on a variety of skills and interests

wwwalisdsueduiecIntensive English for Communication | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term or long-term program of intensive English with multiple start dates for students and professionals Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

12

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Accent Improvement

American Idioms and Slang

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

Understanding American Film

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

TOEIC Prep

Mysteries of Spelling

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe IEC program offers instruction to all levels of English from beginning to advanced Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New IEC students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

I came here to further improve my English and speaking skills The IEC program is really good because we have the opportunity to improveour speaking skills by interacting with native speakers

mdash Gizem Tez yurek Turkey

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

13

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business English program

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Students in the program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students practice their English speaking and listening skills and improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers

Student Life ndash Many events and activities help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Practical Language Skills ndash In this program students also learn practical language skills such as writing grammar reading and listening

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students receive assistance in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and interacting with Americans in conversation groups

CURRICULUM English Skills ndash Students take 12

hours of courses in reading listening comprehension grammar and writing that develop communicative English skills used in business and professional situations

Business Classes ndash In addition to English classes students must enroll in four or more business-oriented classes during their stay Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Readings Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations Multimedia for Business So-Cal Companies and Intermediate and Advanced Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Oral Communications Classes ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and assistant teachers who model appropriate speech to improve studentsrsquo speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

wwwalisdsuedubeBusiness English | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term business English program for intermediate to advanced students with multiple start dates Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to

advanced English

Number of Levels | 4

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

14

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

Business Writing

Tactics for TOEIC

So-Cal Companies

English Through Sports

American Accent Improvement

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Business English program is offered to students in intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not placing in the intermediate or above levels will be moved to the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Irsquom having such a good time at San Diego State University the classes are very dynamic and the teachers are very nice Irsquom definitely sure that this course at SDSU was a good investment

mdash Joatildeo Paulo Gomes Brazil

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

ELECTIVE 1Profiles in Business

Business VideoWriting for Communication

Business VideoWriting for Communication

ELECTIVE 2TOEICBusinessIdioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

15

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to

SDSU undergraduate degree programs and local community colleges may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Academic Skill Building ndash The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program helps international students develop the skills needed to succeed at US universities

University Advising ndash The ALI offers advising on academic matters and university selection Advisors help students with admission applications to SDSU and other schools

Student Life ndash Activities are scheduled to help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from EAP advisors in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes in select departments

Enroll in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced EAP students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term See EAP Plus

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM Placement Tests ndash After taking EAP

placement examinations students are placed into courses according to their language skills in each course content area meaning that students may be in different levels for listening reading writing etc Lower level students follow an integrated curriculum

English Skills ndash Significant instruction time is dedicated to developing academic reading writing grammar listening speaking and vocabulary skills and strategies necessary for success in college and university coursework

Other Coursework ndash Depending on levels students can also study American culture multimedia production pronunciation academic vocabulary and take preparation courses for the TOEFL and IELTS examinations that are required for admission to undergraduate university programs

Activities ndash Students are exposed to US university classroom culture and can choose to take part in SDSU campus activities on a regular basis throughout the EAP program

Program Electives ndash Elective courses are offered each semester to further support test-taking skills improve language proficiency and increase knowledge of US culture Courses vary by session

wwwalisdsuedueapEnglish for Academic Purposes | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

EAP PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students Open to advanced students who test

above EAP level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts and transferable credit are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer

17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Academic advising student

advising electives pronunciation clinics

conversation groups language and

computer labs the SDSU library and

sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

16

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

American Pronunciation

English Sentence Patterns

Developing Fluency Through Verbs

Preparation for Academic Reading

English Through Popular Music

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe EAP program offers English instruction in all levels from beginning to advanced Students take placement tests to determine their English level They are tested in different skill areas (listening speaking reading writing and grammar) and placed according to their varied needs and abilities Low-level students take integrated skills classes At the end of each term students have the option of testing again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The EAP program is a great program The teachers are veryexperienced and they help us prepare for our academic future

mdash Fengyi Qu China

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing Reading

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

TOEFLIELTS

BREAKTOEFLIELTS

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

AFTERNOON

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

Listening amp Notetaking

Listening amp NotetakingGrammar Grammar

Writing WritingReading Reading

OR

FRIDAY

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

17

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

18

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

19

wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

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Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

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BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

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Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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8

80515

163

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125

125

8 EL CAJON

SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

LA MESA

LAKEMURRAY

DEL CERRO

NORTH PARK

UNIVERSITYHEIGHTS

SERRA MESA

COLLEGEAREA

SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONALAIRPORT

DOWNTOWN

PACIFIC BEACH

CORONADO

15

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

Fac

ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

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wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

34

FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

Page 7: Intensive English University Preparation University Credit ... · “America’s Finest City” is rated as one of the most desirable U.S. locations based on weather, recreation,

6

ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

Note Additional electives in other programs are available Choices vary by session and placement level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

What Does the SDSU Student ID Get YouAccess to

SDSUrsquos Aquaplex (3 pools)

SDSUrsquos library

Sporting events on campus

Student discounts on public transportation

Discounts to local attractions and theme parks

Immigration and Visa Support

Housing Placement

Airport Pick Up

Orientation

CounselingAcademic Advising

BankingCell Phone Assistance

TOEFLIELTS Testing on Campus

Health Insurance

Student Life

ALI STUDENT SERVICES

EXTENDED STUDIES BUILDINGGATEWAY BUILDING

COFFEECART

OUTDOORPATIO

FIRSTFLOOR

SECONDFLOOR

FIRSTFLOOR

SECONDFLOOR

ALIMAIN

OFFICE

Classrooms

ALI Oces

Computer Labs

Multimedia Computer Lab

Student Lounge

Restrooms

American Language Institute Facilities

See the SDSU campus on Google Street Viewwwwalisdsuedugooglemap

7

COST OF TUITION FOR FULL DEGREE PROGRAMS Undergraduate Tuition ndash $16000year

Graduate Tuition ndash $15160year

Graduate Business School Tuition ndash $20160year

wwwalisdsueduSan Diego State University | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

SDSU ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE BACHELORrsquoS DEGREES

➊ Apply from October 1-May 1 at wwwCSUMentoredu

➋ TOEFL 80 (iBT) or IELTS 65 or ALI TOEFL waiver

➌ High school grade point average of 30 (on a 40 scale) or higher

Note Conditional Admission may be available for qualified freshmen through the American Language Institute

GRADUATE MASTERrsquoS AND PhD DEGREES

➊ Visit wwwsdsuedugradrequirements for major-specific details

➋ Apply from October 1-February 1 at wwwCSUMentoredu

➌ TOEFL 80 (iBT) or IELTS 65 or ALI TOEFL waiver

➍ University grades of 30 (on a 40 scale) or higher

➎ Test Requirements GMAT or GRE for business degree programs GRE for all other degree programs

TOP 5 REASONS TO CHOOSE SDSU ➊ RANKING ndash Top-ranked academic programs award-winning professors and

premier research facilities

➋ LOCATION ndash San Diego ldquoAmericarsquos Finest Cityrdquo is a thriving cultural scientific and educational center

➌ POPULARITY ndash SDSU ranks No 9 in the US for freshmen applicants

➍ TRANSPORTATION ndash Easy access to public transportation with bus and trolley (metro) stations on campus

➎ SAFETY ndash On-campus police department provides security for studentsrsquo safety and comfort

No1 Transfer School | SDSU

Pre-University Advisors | 5

TOEFL Waivers to SDSU | 302

SDSU International Freshmen | 60 attended the ALI prior to admissionFa

st F

acts

A Accountancy BS MSA Africana Studies BA Anthropology BA MA Art BA MA MFA bull Applied Design BA MA bull Art Education BA MA bull Art History BA MA bull Graphic Design BA MA bull Interior Design BA MA bull Multimedia BA MA bull Studio Art BA bull Sculpture BA bull Painting amp Printmaking BA MA Asian Studies BA MA Astronomy BA BS MS Audiology AuD B Biology BA BS MA MS PhD bull Biochemistry BS bull Bioengineering BS PhD bull Cellular and Molecular Biology BA BS MA MS PhD bull Ecology BS MA MS PhD bull Evolutionary BiologyBS MA MS PhD bull Evolution and Systematics BS bull Marine Biology BS bull Microbiology BA BS MS bull Physiology BS MA MS

bull Zoology BS Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics MS Business Administration BS MS MBA bull Accounting BS MBA bull Entrepreneurship MS MBA bull Finance BS MS MBA bull Financial Services BS bull Financial and Tax Planning MS bull Health Service Administration MBA bull Information Systems BS MS MBA bull International Business BAMSMBA bull Management BS MS MBA bull Marketing BS MS MBA bull Project Management MBA bull Real Estate MBA bull Sports MBA MBA bull Supply Chain Mgt MS MBA Business amp Juris Doctorate MBAJD Business Administration amp Latin American Studies MBAMA C Chemistry BA BS MA MS PhD bull Biochemistry BS Chicana amp Chicano Studies BA MA Child Development BA MA City Planning MCP Classics BA

Clinical Psychology PhD Communication BA MA bull Communication Studies BAMA bull Mass Communication and Media MA bull Health Communication BA Communicative Disorders BA MA bull Language amp Communicative Disorders PhD Comparative Literature BA Computational Science MS PSM PhD bull Professional Applications MS Computer Science BS MS Counseling MS Creative Writing MFA Criminal Justice BS Criminal Justice amp Criminology MS D Dance BA BFAE Economics BA MA Education MA MAT PhD bull Counseling MA MS bull Educational Leadership MA EdD bull Educational Technology MA EdD bull School Psychology EdS bull Mathematics Education K-8 MA bull Policy Studies MA bull Reading Education MA bull Rehabilitation Counseling MS

bull Special Education MA bull Secondary Curriculum amp Instruction MA bull Teaching MA EdD Engineering BS MS bull Aerospace Engineering BS MS bull Bioengineering BS MS bull Civil Engineering BS MS bull Computer Engineering BS bull Construction Engineering BS bull Environmental Engineering BS bull Electrical Engineering BS MS bull InterdisciplinaryEngineering and Business MEng bull Mechanical Engineering BS MS Engineering Sciences PhD English BA MA Environmental Sciences BS European Studies BA Exercise Physiology MS Exercise Physiology amp Nutritional Science MSMS F Foods and Nutrition BS French BA MAG Geography BA BS MA MS PhD bull Geographic Information Science MS

SDSU DEGREES AND MAJORS Undergraduate BA BS | Graduate MA MS MBA MSA MPH MFA MM MSW | Doctorate PhD EdD AuD

8

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION BENEFITS University Advising ndash The ALI helps

students reach their academic goals both with applications to SDSU and applications to other schools Advisors can help with strategy personal statements resumes and more

TOEFL Waiver ndash Advanced students in the EAP and Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos programs can go to SDSU and a few other schools without needing to take the TOEFL or IELTS exams

CONDITIONAL ADMISSIONUndergraduate students can apply for Conditional Admission to SDSUrsquos bachelorrsquos degrees

Accepted students are guaranteed admission to SDSU following the completion of the English proficiency requirement

The program requires a full transcript evaluation

Only available to students applying as first-time freshmen

Requires a minimum high school GPA of 30 (on a 40 scale)

The process takes four weeks once official documents are received

STEPS TO APPLY FOR CONDITIONAL ADMISSION

➊ Complete the online application at wwwalisdsueduapply

➋ Select Conditional Admission to San Diego State University on the ALI application

➌ Send official transcripts for evaluation

➍ Admissible students will be issued a Conditional Admission letter accepting them to SDSU

➎ SDSUrsquos ALI will send out I-20 and Conditional Admission letters via express mail

Contact Kim Newcomb at knewcombmailsdsuedu with any questions

bull Special Education MA bull Secondary Curriculum amp Instruction MA bull Teaching MA EdD Engineering BS MS bull Aerospace Engineering BS MS bull Bioengineering BS MS bull Civil Engineering BS MS bull Computer Engineering BS bull Construction Engineering BS bull Environmental Engineering BS bull Electrical Engineering BS MS bull InterdisciplinaryEngineering and Business MEng bull Mechanical Engineering BS MS Engineering Sciences PhD English BA MA Environmental Sciences BS European Studies BA Exercise Physiology MS Exercise Physiology amp Nutritional Science MSMS F Foods and Nutrition BS French BA MAG Geography BA BS MA MS PhD bull Geographic Information Science MS

bull Watershed Science MS Geological Sciences BS MS German BA Gerontology BA MSH Health Communication BS Health Science BS History BA MA Homeland Security MS Hospitality amp Tourism Management BS MS Humanities BA I Interdisciplinary Studies BA MA MS International Security amp Conflict Resolution BAJ Japanese BA Journalism BA bull Advertising BA bull Media Studies BA bull Public Relations BAK Kinesiology BS MAL Latin American Studies BA MA MPH bull Latin American Studies amp Business Administration MBAMA Liberal Arts and Sciences MA Liberal Studies ndash Education BA Linguistics BA MAM Mathematics BA BS MA

bull Theory of Communication Sys MS bull Dynamical Systems MS bull Mathematical Finance BS bull Applied Math in Science BS bull Computational Science BS Modern Jewish Studies BA Music BA BM MA MMN Nursing BS MS bull Advanced Practice Nursing MS DNP bull Womenrsquos Health and Midwifery MS bull Nursing Education MS bull Nursing Leadership and Healthcare Systems MS Nutritional Sciences MS Nutritional Sciences amp Exercise Physiology MSMSP Philosophy BA MA Physical Science BA Physics BA BS MA MS bull Chemical Physics BS bull Geophysics PhD bull Medical Physics MS Political Science BA MA Psychology BA MA MS PhD bull Clinical Psychology MSPhD Public Administration BA MPA bull City Planning MPA

bull Criminal Justice Administration MPA bull Public Administration and Latin American Studies MPAMA Public Health MS MPH PhD bull Biometry MPH bull Environmental Health MPH bull Epidemiology MPH PhD bull Health Management and Policy MPH bull Health Promotion and Behavioral Science MPH PhD bull Public Health amp Social Work MSWMPH bull Public Health and Latin American Studies MPHMAR Recreation Administration BS Regulatory Affairs MS Rehabilitation Counseling MS Religious Studies BA Rhetoric and Writing Studies MA Russian BA Russian and Central European Studies BAS Social Science BA Social Work BA MSW Applied Social Science in Substance Abuse Joint Degree Program MS

Social WorkJD Joint Degree Program MSWJD Social Work amp Public Health MSWMPH Sociology BA MA Spanish BA MA Speech Language and Hearing Sciences BA MA AuD PhD Statistics BS MS bull Biostatistics MS Sustainability BA bull Environmental Studies BAT Television Film amp New Media BSTFM bull Production BS bull Critical Studies BS Theatre Arts BA MA MFA bull Childrenrsquos Drama BA bull Design and Technical Theatre MFA bull Design and Technology for the Theatre BA bull Design for Television and Film BA bull Musical Theatre MFA bull Performance BA bull Youth Theatre BAU Urban Studies BAW Womenrsquos Studies BA MA

Pre-MBA and Pre-MasterrsquosSemester-long program to prepare for a masterrsquos degree mdash test preparation includes TOEFL IELTS GRE and GMAT

English for Academic Purposes (EAP)Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Undergraduate Bachelorrsquos Degrees San Diego State University offers students over 80 bachelorrsquos degrees Many students complete the English for Academic Purposes program and go on to earn a degree at San Diego State University

Graduate Masterrsquos Degrees Students in the Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program often go on to earn a masterrsquos degree at San Diego State University

9

SDSU | C A M P U S

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Live and Study with More Than 30000 American Students

At the ALI there are many opportunities to meet San Diego State University students

Study on the SDSU campus

Live in campus dormitories

Play team sports

Study in the SDSU library

Eat at any of the campus food courts

Take an SDSU course

Attend exercise classes at the Aztec Recreation Center

Swim in one of three pools

See SDSU sports games like the nationally ranked basketball and football teams

Visit the new Aztec Student Union center opening fall 2013

Intramural Sports On-campus Apartments Olympic-sized Swimming Pool

Recreation Center Basketball Stadium

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Erni

e A

nder

son

ndash SD

SU A

thle

tics

Med

ia R

elat

ions

Aztec Student Union CenterSDSU Trolley (metro)On-campus Apartments American Language Institute

SDSU Library Dining Halls Open Air Theatre SDSU Bookstore

10

11

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Native-speaker Facilitators ndash Many

Intensive English for Communication (IEC) classes have an additional English- speaking facilitator to model language help students gain exposure to different accents and have more close contact with Americans

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash IEC students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of American culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other English speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High intermediate and advanced students can arrange observations of university courses with the permission of an SDSU course professor

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and participating in conversation groups

TOEIC Workshops ndash The ALI offers workshops and electives to help students prepare for and improve their TOEIC score

Level Advisors ndash Each IEC level has an advisor who helps students with the following informing them of program procedures deadlines and policies keeping them up-to-date on social activities and events and referring them to office personnel for assistance with immigration housing accounting social activities and more

CURRICULUM Oral Communications Classes ndash

Students receive 8 hours per week of Oral Communications classes to improve fluency listening comprehension spoken grammar and pronunciation as well as develop confidence in spoken English skills for business travel and social interaction

Listening Grammar Reading and Writing ndash Students receive 12 hours of courses in listening grammar reading and writing that develop communicative skills used in professional social and practical situations

Speaking Skills ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and with assistant teachers to improve their speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

Optional Business Classes ndash Intermediate and advanced students who want to improve their knowledge of business concepts vocabulary and idioms can choose to follow a business track leading to a Business for Global Practices Certificate (page 23)

Customized Schedules ndashAdvanced students can customize their schedule by choosing Oral Communications Advanced Seminar classes which focus on a variety of skills and interests

wwwalisdsueduiecIntensive English for Communication | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term or long-term program of intensive English with multiple start dates for students and professionals Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

12

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Accent Improvement

American Idioms and Slang

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

Understanding American Film

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

TOEIC Prep

Mysteries of Spelling

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe IEC program offers instruction to all levels of English from beginning to advanced Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New IEC students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

I came here to further improve my English and speaking skills The IEC program is really good because we have the opportunity to improveour speaking skills by interacting with native speakers

mdash Gizem Tez yurek Turkey

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

13

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business English program

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Students in the program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students practice their English speaking and listening skills and improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers

Student Life ndash Many events and activities help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Practical Language Skills ndash In this program students also learn practical language skills such as writing grammar reading and listening

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students receive assistance in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and interacting with Americans in conversation groups

CURRICULUM English Skills ndash Students take 12

hours of courses in reading listening comprehension grammar and writing that develop communicative English skills used in business and professional situations

Business Classes ndash In addition to English classes students must enroll in four or more business-oriented classes during their stay Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Readings Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations Multimedia for Business So-Cal Companies and Intermediate and Advanced Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Oral Communications Classes ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and assistant teachers who model appropriate speech to improve studentsrsquo speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

wwwalisdsuedubeBusiness English | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term business English program for intermediate to advanced students with multiple start dates Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to

advanced English

Number of Levels | 4

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

14

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

Business Writing

Tactics for TOEIC

So-Cal Companies

English Through Sports

American Accent Improvement

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Business English program is offered to students in intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not placing in the intermediate or above levels will be moved to the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Irsquom having such a good time at San Diego State University the classes are very dynamic and the teachers are very nice Irsquom definitely sure that this course at SDSU was a good investment

mdash Joatildeo Paulo Gomes Brazil

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

ELECTIVE 1Profiles in Business

Business VideoWriting for Communication

Business VideoWriting for Communication

ELECTIVE 2TOEICBusinessIdioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

15

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to

SDSU undergraduate degree programs and local community colleges may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Academic Skill Building ndash The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program helps international students develop the skills needed to succeed at US universities

University Advising ndash The ALI offers advising on academic matters and university selection Advisors help students with admission applications to SDSU and other schools

Student Life ndash Activities are scheduled to help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from EAP advisors in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes in select departments

Enroll in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced EAP students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term See EAP Plus

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM Placement Tests ndash After taking EAP

placement examinations students are placed into courses according to their language skills in each course content area meaning that students may be in different levels for listening reading writing etc Lower level students follow an integrated curriculum

English Skills ndash Significant instruction time is dedicated to developing academic reading writing grammar listening speaking and vocabulary skills and strategies necessary for success in college and university coursework

Other Coursework ndash Depending on levels students can also study American culture multimedia production pronunciation academic vocabulary and take preparation courses for the TOEFL and IELTS examinations that are required for admission to undergraduate university programs

Activities ndash Students are exposed to US university classroom culture and can choose to take part in SDSU campus activities on a regular basis throughout the EAP program

Program Electives ndash Elective courses are offered each semester to further support test-taking skills improve language proficiency and increase knowledge of US culture Courses vary by session

wwwalisdsuedueapEnglish for Academic Purposes | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

EAP PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students Open to advanced students who test

above EAP level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts and transferable credit are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer

17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Academic advising student

advising electives pronunciation clinics

conversation groups language and

computer labs the SDSU library and

sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

16

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

American Pronunciation

English Sentence Patterns

Developing Fluency Through Verbs

Preparation for Academic Reading

English Through Popular Music

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe EAP program offers English instruction in all levels from beginning to advanced Students take placement tests to determine their English level They are tested in different skill areas (listening speaking reading writing and grammar) and placed according to their varied needs and abilities Low-level students take integrated skills classes At the end of each term students have the option of testing again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The EAP program is a great program The teachers are veryexperienced and they help us prepare for our academic future

mdash Fengyi Qu China

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing Reading

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

TOEFLIELTS

BREAKTOEFLIELTS

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

AFTERNOON

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

Listening amp Notetaking

Listening amp NotetakingGrammar Grammar

Writing WritingReading Reading

OR

FRIDAY

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

17

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

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Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

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BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

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Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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8

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163

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SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

LA MESA

LAKEMURRAY

DEL CERRO

NORTH PARK

UNIVERSITYHEIGHTS

SERRA MESA

COLLEGEAREA

SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONALAIRPORT

DOWNTOWN

PACIFIC BEACH

CORONADO

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

Fac

ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

33

wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

34

FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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COST OF TUITION FOR FULL DEGREE PROGRAMS Undergraduate Tuition ndash $16000year

Graduate Tuition ndash $15160year

Graduate Business School Tuition ndash $20160year

wwwalisdsueduSan Diego State University | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

SDSU ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE BACHELORrsquoS DEGREES

➊ Apply from October 1-May 1 at wwwCSUMentoredu

➋ TOEFL 80 (iBT) or IELTS 65 or ALI TOEFL waiver

➌ High school grade point average of 30 (on a 40 scale) or higher

Note Conditional Admission may be available for qualified freshmen through the American Language Institute

GRADUATE MASTERrsquoS AND PhD DEGREES

➊ Visit wwwsdsuedugradrequirements for major-specific details

➋ Apply from October 1-February 1 at wwwCSUMentoredu

➌ TOEFL 80 (iBT) or IELTS 65 or ALI TOEFL waiver

➍ University grades of 30 (on a 40 scale) or higher

➎ Test Requirements GMAT or GRE for business degree programs GRE for all other degree programs

TOP 5 REASONS TO CHOOSE SDSU ➊ RANKING ndash Top-ranked academic programs award-winning professors and

premier research facilities

➋ LOCATION ndash San Diego ldquoAmericarsquos Finest Cityrdquo is a thriving cultural scientific and educational center

➌ POPULARITY ndash SDSU ranks No 9 in the US for freshmen applicants

➍ TRANSPORTATION ndash Easy access to public transportation with bus and trolley (metro) stations on campus

➎ SAFETY ndash On-campus police department provides security for studentsrsquo safety and comfort

No1 Transfer School | SDSU

Pre-University Advisors | 5

TOEFL Waivers to SDSU | 302

SDSU International Freshmen | 60 attended the ALI prior to admissionFa

st F

acts

A Accountancy BS MSA Africana Studies BA Anthropology BA MA Art BA MA MFA bull Applied Design BA MA bull Art Education BA MA bull Art History BA MA bull Graphic Design BA MA bull Interior Design BA MA bull Multimedia BA MA bull Studio Art BA bull Sculpture BA bull Painting amp Printmaking BA MA Asian Studies BA MA Astronomy BA BS MS Audiology AuD B Biology BA BS MA MS PhD bull Biochemistry BS bull Bioengineering BS PhD bull Cellular and Molecular Biology BA BS MA MS PhD bull Ecology BS MA MS PhD bull Evolutionary BiologyBS MA MS PhD bull Evolution and Systematics BS bull Marine Biology BS bull Microbiology BA BS MS bull Physiology BS MA MS

bull Zoology BS Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics MS Business Administration BS MS MBA bull Accounting BS MBA bull Entrepreneurship MS MBA bull Finance BS MS MBA bull Financial Services BS bull Financial and Tax Planning MS bull Health Service Administration MBA bull Information Systems BS MS MBA bull International Business BAMSMBA bull Management BS MS MBA bull Marketing BS MS MBA bull Project Management MBA bull Real Estate MBA bull Sports MBA MBA bull Supply Chain Mgt MS MBA Business amp Juris Doctorate MBAJD Business Administration amp Latin American Studies MBAMA C Chemistry BA BS MA MS PhD bull Biochemistry BS Chicana amp Chicano Studies BA MA Child Development BA MA City Planning MCP Classics BA

Clinical Psychology PhD Communication BA MA bull Communication Studies BAMA bull Mass Communication and Media MA bull Health Communication BA Communicative Disorders BA MA bull Language amp Communicative Disorders PhD Comparative Literature BA Computational Science MS PSM PhD bull Professional Applications MS Computer Science BS MS Counseling MS Creative Writing MFA Criminal Justice BS Criminal Justice amp Criminology MS D Dance BA BFAE Economics BA MA Education MA MAT PhD bull Counseling MA MS bull Educational Leadership MA EdD bull Educational Technology MA EdD bull School Psychology EdS bull Mathematics Education K-8 MA bull Policy Studies MA bull Reading Education MA bull Rehabilitation Counseling MS

bull Special Education MA bull Secondary Curriculum amp Instruction MA bull Teaching MA EdD Engineering BS MS bull Aerospace Engineering BS MS bull Bioengineering BS MS bull Civil Engineering BS MS bull Computer Engineering BS bull Construction Engineering BS bull Environmental Engineering BS bull Electrical Engineering BS MS bull InterdisciplinaryEngineering and Business MEng bull Mechanical Engineering BS MS Engineering Sciences PhD English BA MA Environmental Sciences BS European Studies BA Exercise Physiology MS Exercise Physiology amp Nutritional Science MSMS F Foods and Nutrition BS French BA MAG Geography BA BS MA MS PhD bull Geographic Information Science MS

SDSU DEGREES AND MAJORS Undergraduate BA BS | Graduate MA MS MBA MSA MPH MFA MM MSW | Doctorate PhD EdD AuD

8

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION BENEFITS University Advising ndash The ALI helps

students reach their academic goals both with applications to SDSU and applications to other schools Advisors can help with strategy personal statements resumes and more

TOEFL Waiver ndash Advanced students in the EAP and Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos programs can go to SDSU and a few other schools without needing to take the TOEFL or IELTS exams

CONDITIONAL ADMISSIONUndergraduate students can apply for Conditional Admission to SDSUrsquos bachelorrsquos degrees

Accepted students are guaranteed admission to SDSU following the completion of the English proficiency requirement

The program requires a full transcript evaluation

Only available to students applying as first-time freshmen

Requires a minimum high school GPA of 30 (on a 40 scale)

The process takes four weeks once official documents are received

STEPS TO APPLY FOR CONDITIONAL ADMISSION

➊ Complete the online application at wwwalisdsueduapply

➋ Select Conditional Admission to San Diego State University on the ALI application

➌ Send official transcripts for evaluation

➍ Admissible students will be issued a Conditional Admission letter accepting them to SDSU

➎ SDSUrsquos ALI will send out I-20 and Conditional Admission letters via express mail

Contact Kim Newcomb at knewcombmailsdsuedu with any questions

bull Special Education MA bull Secondary Curriculum amp Instruction MA bull Teaching MA EdD Engineering BS MS bull Aerospace Engineering BS MS bull Bioengineering BS MS bull Civil Engineering BS MS bull Computer Engineering BS bull Construction Engineering BS bull Environmental Engineering BS bull Electrical Engineering BS MS bull InterdisciplinaryEngineering and Business MEng bull Mechanical Engineering BS MS Engineering Sciences PhD English BA MA Environmental Sciences BS European Studies BA Exercise Physiology MS Exercise Physiology amp Nutritional Science MSMS F Foods and Nutrition BS French BA MAG Geography BA BS MA MS PhD bull Geographic Information Science MS

bull Watershed Science MS Geological Sciences BS MS German BA Gerontology BA MSH Health Communication BS Health Science BS History BA MA Homeland Security MS Hospitality amp Tourism Management BS MS Humanities BA I Interdisciplinary Studies BA MA MS International Security amp Conflict Resolution BAJ Japanese BA Journalism BA bull Advertising BA bull Media Studies BA bull Public Relations BAK Kinesiology BS MAL Latin American Studies BA MA MPH bull Latin American Studies amp Business Administration MBAMA Liberal Arts and Sciences MA Liberal Studies ndash Education BA Linguistics BA MAM Mathematics BA BS MA

bull Theory of Communication Sys MS bull Dynamical Systems MS bull Mathematical Finance BS bull Applied Math in Science BS bull Computational Science BS Modern Jewish Studies BA Music BA BM MA MMN Nursing BS MS bull Advanced Practice Nursing MS DNP bull Womenrsquos Health and Midwifery MS bull Nursing Education MS bull Nursing Leadership and Healthcare Systems MS Nutritional Sciences MS Nutritional Sciences amp Exercise Physiology MSMSP Philosophy BA MA Physical Science BA Physics BA BS MA MS bull Chemical Physics BS bull Geophysics PhD bull Medical Physics MS Political Science BA MA Psychology BA MA MS PhD bull Clinical Psychology MSPhD Public Administration BA MPA bull City Planning MPA

bull Criminal Justice Administration MPA bull Public Administration and Latin American Studies MPAMA Public Health MS MPH PhD bull Biometry MPH bull Environmental Health MPH bull Epidemiology MPH PhD bull Health Management and Policy MPH bull Health Promotion and Behavioral Science MPH PhD bull Public Health amp Social Work MSWMPH bull Public Health and Latin American Studies MPHMAR Recreation Administration BS Regulatory Affairs MS Rehabilitation Counseling MS Religious Studies BA Rhetoric and Writing Studies MA Russian BA Russian and Central European Studies BAS Social Science BA Social Work BA MSW Applied Social Science in Substance Abuse Joint Degree Program MS

Social WorkJD Joint Degree Program MSWJD Social Work amp Public Health MSWMPH Sociology BA MA Spanish BA MA Speech Language and Hearing Sciences BA MA AuD PhD Statistics BS MS bull Biostatistics MS Sustainability BA bull Environmental Studies BAT Television Film amp New Media BSTFM bull Production BS bull Critical Studies BS Theatre Arts BA MA MFA bull Childrenrsquos Drama BA bull Design and Technical Theatre MFA bull Design and Technology for the Theatre BA bull Design for Television and Film BA bull Musical Theatre MFA bull Performance BA bull Youth Theatre BAU Urban Studies BAW Womenrsquos Studies BA MA

Pre-MBA and Pre-MasterrsquosSemester-long program to prepare for a masterrsquos degree mdash test preparation includes TOEFL IELTS GRE and GMAT

English for Academic Purposes (EAP)Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Undergraduate Bachelorrsquos Degrees San Diego State University offers students over 80 bachelorrsquos degrees Many students complete the English for Academic Purposes program and go on to earn a degree at San Diego State University

Graduate Masterrsquos Degrees Students in the Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program often go on to earn a masterrsquos degree at San Diego State University

9

SDSU | C A M P U S

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Live and Study with More Than 30000 American Students

At the ALI there are many opportunities to meet San Diego State University students

Study on the SDSU campus

Live in campus dormitories

Play team sports

Study in the SDSU library

Eat at any of the campus food courts

Take an SDSU course

Attend exercise classes at the Aztec Recreation Center

Swim in one of three pools

See SDSU sports games like the nationally ranked basketball and football teams

Visit the new Aztec Student Union center opening fall 2013

Intramural Sports On-campus Apartments Olympic-sized Swimming Pool

Recreation Center Basketball Stadium

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Erni

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nder

son

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SU A

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Med

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ions

Aztec Student Union CenterSDSU Trolley (metro)On-campus Apartments American Language Institute

SDSU Library Dining Halls Open Air Theatre SDSU Bookstore

10

11

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Native-speaker Facilitators ndash Many

Intensive English for Communication (IEC) classes have an additional English- speaking facilitator to model language help students gain exposure to different accents and have more close contact with Americans

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash IEC students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of American culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other English speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High intermediate and advanced students can arrange observations of university courses with the permission of an SDSU course professor

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and participating in conversation groups

TOEIC Workshops ndash The ALI offers workshops and electives to help students prepare for and improve their TOEIC score

Level Advisors ndash Each IEC level has an advisor who helps students with the following informing them of program procedures deadlines and policies keeping them up-to-date on social activities and events and referring them to office personnel for assistance with immigration housing accounting social activities and more

CURRICULUM Oral Communications Classes ndash

Students receive 8 hours per week of Oral Communications classes to improve fluency listening comprehension spoken grammar and pronunciation as well as develop confidence in spoken English skills for business travel and social interaction

Listening Grammar Reading and Writing ndash Students receive 12 hours of courses in listening grammar reading and writing that develop communicative skills used in professional social and practical situations

Speaking Skills ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and with assistant teachers to improve their speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

Optional Business Classes ndash Intermediate and advanced students who want to improve their knowledge of business concepts vocabulary and idioms can choose to follow a business track leading to a Business for Global Practices Certificate (page 23)

Customized Schedules ndashAdvanced students can customize their schedule by choosing Oral Communications Advanced Seminar classes which focus on a variety of skills and interests

wwwalisdsueduiecIntensive English for Communication | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term or long-term program of intensive English with multiple start dates for students and professionals Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

12

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Accent Improvement

American Idioms and Slang

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

Understanding American Film

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

TOEIC Prep

Mysteries of Spelling

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe IEC program offers instruction to all levels of English from beginning to advanced Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New IEC students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

I came here to further improve my English and speaking skills The IEC program is really good because we have the opportunity to improveour speaking skills by interacting with native speakers

mdash Gizem Tez yurek Turkey

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

13

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business English program

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Students in the program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students practice their English speaking and listening skills and improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers

Student Life ndash Many events and activities help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Practical Language Skills ndash In this program students also learn practical language skills such as writing grammar reading and listening

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students receive assistance in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and interacting with Americans in conversation groups

CURRICULUM English Skills ndash Students take 12

hours of courses in reading listening comprehension grammar and writing that develop communicative English skills used in business and professional situations

Business Classes ndash In addition to English classes students must enroll in four or more business-oriented classes during their stay Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Readings Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations Multimedia for Business So-Cal Companies and Intermediate and Advanced Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Oral Communications Classes ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and assistant teachers who model appropriate speech to improve studentsrsquo speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

wwwalisdsuedubeBusiness English | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term business English program for intermediate to advanced students with multiple start dates Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to

advanced English

Number of Levels | 4

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

14

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

Business Writing

Tactics for TOEIC

So-Cal Companies

English Through Sports

American Accent Improvement

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Business English program is offered to students in intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not placing in the intermediate or above levels will be moved to the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Irsquom having such a good time at San Diego State University the classes are very dynamic and the teachers are very nice Irsquom definitely sure that this course at SDSU was a good investment

mdash Joatildeo Paulo Gomes Brazil

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

ELECTIVE 1Profiles in Business

Business VideoWriting for Communication

Business VideoWriting for Communication

ELECTIVE 2TOEICBusinessIdioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

15

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to

SDSU undergraduate degree programs and local community colleges may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Academic Skill Building ndash The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program helps international students develop the skills needed to succeed at US universities

University Advising ndash The ALI offers advising on academic matters and university selection Advisors help students with admission applications to SDSU and other schools

Student Life ndash Activities are scheduled to help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from EAP advisors in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes in select departments

Enroll in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced EAP students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term See EAP Plus

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM Placement Tests ndash After taking EAP

placement examinations students are placed into courses according to their language skills in each course content area meaning that students may be in different levels for listening reading writing etc Lower level students follow an integrated curriculum

English Skills ndash Significant instruction time is dedicated to developing academic reading writing grammar listening speaking and vocabulary skills and strategies necessary for success in college and university coursework

Other Coursework ndash Depending on levels students can also study American culture multimedia production pronunciation academic vocabulary and take preparation courses for the TOEFL and IELTS examinations that are required for admission to undergraduate university programs

Activities ndash Students are exposed to US university classroom culture and can choose to take part in SDSU campus activities on a regular basis throughout the EAP program

Program Electives ndash Elective courses are offered each semester to further support test-taking skills improve language proficiency and increase knowledge of US culture Courses vary by session

wwwalisdsuedueapEnglish for Academic Purposes | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

EAP PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students Open to advanced students who test

above EAP level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts and transferable credit are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer

17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Academic advising student

advising electives pronunciation clinics

conversation groups language and

computer labs the SDSU library and

sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

16

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

American Pronunciation

English Sentence Patterns

Developing Fluency Through Verbs

Preparation for Academic Reading

English Through Popular Music

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe EAP program offers English instruction in all levels from beginning to advanced Students take placement tests to determine their English level They are tested in different skill areas (listening speaking reading writing and grammar) and placed according to their varied needs and abilities Low-level students take integrated skills classes At the end of each term students have the option of testing again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The EAP program is a great program The teachers are veryexperienced and they help us prepare for our academic future

mdash Fengyi Qu China

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing Reading

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

TOEFLIELTS

BREAKTOEFLIELTS

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

AFTERNOON

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

Listening amp Notetaking

Listening amp NotetakingGrammar Grammar

Writing WritingReading Reading

OR

FRIDAY

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

20

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

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BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

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Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

26

wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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effective and innovative teaching methods

27

SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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8

8

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163

80594

125

125

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SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

LA MESA

LAKEMURRAY

DEL CERRO

NORTH PARK

UNIVERSITYHEIGHTS

SERRA MESA

COLLEGEAREA

SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONALAIRPORT

DOWNTOWN

PACIFIC BEACH

CORONADO

15

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

29

SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

Fac

ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

Fast

Fac

ts

Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

33

wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

34

FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION BENEFITS University Advising ndash The ALI helps

students reach their academic goals both with applications to SDSU and applications to other schools Advisors can help with strategy personal statements resumes and more

TOEFL Waiver ndash Advanced students in the EAP and Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos programs can go to SDSU and a few other schools without needing to take the TOEFL or IELTS exams

CONDITIONAL ADMISSIONUndergraduate students can apply for Conditional Admission to SDSUrsquos bachelorrsquos degrees

Accepted students are guaranteed admission to SDSU following the completion of the English proficiency requirement

The program requires a full transcript evaluation

Only available to students applying as first-time freshmen

Requires a minimum high school GPA of 30 (on a 40 scale)

The process takes four weeks once official documents are received

STEPS TO APPLY FOR CONDITIONAL ADMISSION

➊ Complete the online application at wwwalisdsueduapply

➋ Select Conditional Admission to San Diego State University on the ALI application

➌ Send official transcripts for evaluation

➍ Admissible students will be issued a Conditional Admission letter accepting them to SDSU

➎ SDSUrsquos ALI will send out I-20 and Conditional Admission letters via express mail

Contact Kim Newcomb at knewcombmailsdsuedu with any questions

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Social WorkJD Joint Degree Program MSWJD Social Work amp Public Health MSWMPH Sociology BA MA Spanish BA MA Speech Language and Hearing Sciences BA MA AuD PhD Statistics BS MS bull Biostatistics MS Sustainability BA bull Environmental Studies BAT Television Film amp New Media BSTFM bull Production BS bull Critical Studies BS Theatre Arts BA MA MFA bull Childrenrsquos Drama BA bull Design and Technical Theatre MFA bull Design and Technology for the Theatre BA bull Design for Television and Film BA bull Musical Theatre MFA bull Performance BA bull Youth Theatre BAU Urban Studies BAW Womenrsquos Studies BA MA

Pre-MBA and Pre-MasterrsquosSemester-long program to prepare for a masterrsquos degree mdash test preparation includes TOEFL IELTS GRE and GMAT

English for Academic Purposes (EAP)Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Undergraduate Bachelorrsquos Degrees San Diego State University offers students over 80 bachelorrsquos degrees Many students complete the English for Academic Purposes program and go on to earn a degree at San Diego State University

Graduate Masterrsquos Degrees Students in the Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program often go on to earn a masterrsquos degree at San Diego State University

9

SDSU | C A M P U S

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Live and Study with More Than 30000 American Students

At the ALI there are many opportunities to meet San Diego State University students

Study on the SDSU campus

Live in campus dormitories

Play team sports

Study in the SDSU library

Eat at any of the campus food courts

Take an SDSU course

Attend exercise classes at the Aztec Recreation Center

Swim in one of three pools

See SDSU sports games like the nationally ranked basketball and football teams

Visit the new Aztec Student Union center opening fall 2013

Intramural Sports On-campus Apartments Olympic-sized Swimming Pool

Recreation Center Basketball Stadium

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Erni

e A

nder

son

ndash SD

SU A

thle

tics

Med

ia R

elat

ions

Aztec Student Union CenterSDSU Trolley (metro)On-campus Apartments American Language Institute

SDSU Library Dining Halls Open Air Theatre SDSU Bookstore

10

11

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Native-speaker Facilitators ndash Many

Intensive English for Communication (IEC) classes have an additional English- speaking facilitator to model language help students gain exposure to different accents and have more close contact with Americans

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash IEC students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of American culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other English speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High intermediate and advanced students can arrange observations of university courses with the permission of an SDSU course professor

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and participating in conversation groups

TOEIC Workshops ndash The ALI offers workshops and electives to help students prepare for and improve their TOEIC score

Level Advisors ndash Each IEC level has an advisor who helps students with the following informing them of program procedures deadlines and policies keeping them up-to-date on social activities and events and referring them to office personnel for assistance with immigration housing accounting social activities and more

CURRICULUM Oral Communications Classes ndash

Students receive 8 hours per week of Oral Communications classes to improve fluency listening comprehension spoken grammar and pronunciation as well as develop confidence in spoken English skills for business travel and social interaction

Listening Grammar Reading and Writing ndash Students receive 12 hours of courses in listening grammar reading and writing that develop communicative skills used in professional social and practical situations

Speaking Skills ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and with assistant teachers to improve their speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

Optional Business Classes ndash Intermediate and advanced students who want to improve their knowledge of business concepts vocabulary and idioms can choose to follow a business track leading to a Business for Global Practices Certificate (page 23)

Customized Schedules ndashAdvanced students can customize their schedule by choosing Oral Communications Advanced Seminar classes which focus on a variety of skills and interests

wwwalisdsueduiecIntensive English for Communication | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term or long-term program of intensive English with multiple start dates for students and professionals Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

12

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Accent Improvement

American Idioms and Slang

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

Understanding American Film

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

TOEIC Prep

Mysteries of Spelling

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe IEC program offers instruction to all levels of English from beginning to advanced Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New IEC students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

I came here to further improve my English and speaking skills The IEC program is really good because we have the opportunity to improveour speaking skills by interacting with native speakers

mdash Gizem Tez yurek Turkey

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

13

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business English program

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Students in the program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students practice their English speaking and listening skills and improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers

Student Life ndash Many events and activities help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Practical Language Skills ndash In this program students also learn practical language skills such as writing grammar reading and listening

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students receive assistance in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and interacting with Americans in conversation groups

CURRICULUM English Skills ndash Students take 12

hours of courses in reading listening comprehension grammar and writing that develop communicative English skills used in business and professional situations

Business Classes ndash In addition to English classes students must enroll in four or more business-oriented classes during their stay Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Readings Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations Multimedia for Business So-Cal Companies and Intermediate and Advanced Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Oral Communications Classes ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and assistant teachers who model appropriate speech to improve studentsrsquo speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

wwwalisdsuedubeBusiness English | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term business English program for intermediate to advanced students with multiple start dates Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to

advanced English

Number of Levels | 4

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

14

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

Business Writing

Tactics for TOEIC

So-Cal Companies

English Through Sports

American Accent Improvement

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Business English program is offered to students in intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not placing in the intermediate or above levels will be moved to the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Irsquom having such a good time at San Diego State University the classes are very dynamic and the teachers are very nice Irsquom definitely sure that this course at SDSU was a good investment

mdash Joatildeo Paulo Gomes Brazil

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

ELECTIVE 1Profiles in Business

Business VideoWriting for Communication

Business VideoWriting for Communication

ELECTIVE 2TOEICBusinessIdioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

15

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to

SDSU undergraduate degree programs and local community colleges may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Academic Skill Building ndash The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program helps international students develop the skills needed to succeed at US universities

University Advising ndash The ALI offers advising on academic matters and university selection Advisors help students with admission applications to SDSU and other schools

Student Life ndash Activities are scheduled to help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from EAP advisors in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes in select departments

Enroll in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced EAP students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term See EAP Plus

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM Placement Tests ndash After taking EAP

placement examinations students are placed into courses according to their language skills in each course content area meaning that students may be in different levels for listening reading writing etc Lower level students follow an integrated curriculum

English Skills ndash Significant instruction time is dedicated to developing academic reading writing grammar listening speaking and vocabulary skills and strategies necessary for success in college and university coursework

Other Coursework ndash Depending on levels students can also study American culture multimedia production pronunciation academic vocabulary and take preparation courses for the TOEFL and IELTS examinations that are required for admission to undergraduate university programs

Activities ndash Students are exposed to US university classroom culture and can choose to take part in SDSU campus activities on a regular basis throughout the EAP program

Program Electives ndash Elective courses are offered each semester to further support test-taking skills improve language proficiency and increase knowledge of US culture Courses vary by session

wwwalisdsuedueapEnglish for Academic Purposes | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

EAP PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students Open to advanced students who test

above EAP level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts and transferable credit are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer

17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Academic advising student

advising electives pronunciation clinics

conversation groups language and

computer labs the SDSU library and

sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

16

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

American Pronunciation

English Sentence Patterns

Developing Fluency Through Verbs

Preparation for Academic Reading

English Through Popular Music

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe EAP program offers English instruction in all levels from beginning to advanced Students take placement tests to determine their English level They are tested in different skill areas (listening speaking reading writing and grammar) and placed according to their varied needs and abilities Low-level students take integrated skills classes At the end of each term students have the option of testing again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The EAP program is a great program The teachers are veryexperienced and they help us prepare for our academic future

mdash Fengyi Qu China

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing Reading

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

TOEFLIELTS

BREAKTOEFLIELTS

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

AFTERNOON

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

Listening amp Notetaking

Listening amp NotetakingGrammar Grammar

Writing WritingReading Reading

OR

FRIDAY

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

17

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

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Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

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BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

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Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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8

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163

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SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

LA MESA

LAKEMURRAY

DEL CERRO

NORTH PARK

UNIVERSITYHEIGHTS

SERRA MESA

COLLEGEAREA

SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONALAIRPORT

DOWNTOWN

PACIFIC BEACH

CORONADO

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

Fac

ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

33

wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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9

SDSU | C A M P U S

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Live and Study with More Than 30000 American Students

At the ALI there are many opportunities to meet San Diego State University students

Study on the SDSU campus

Live in campus dormitories

Play team sports

Study in the SDSU library

Eat at any of the campus food courts

Take an SDSU course

Attend exercise classes at the Aztec Recreation Center

Swim in one of three pools

See SDSU sports games like the nationally ranked basketball and football teams

Visit the new Aztec Student Union center opening fall 2013

Intramural Sports On-campus Apartments Olympic-sized Swimming Pool

Recreation Center Basketball Stadium

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Erni

e A

nder

son

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SU A

thle

tics

Med

ia R

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ions

Aztec Student Union CenterSDSU Trolley (metro)On-campus Apartments American Language Institute

SDSU Library Dining Halls Open Air Theatre SDSU Bookstore

10

11

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Native-speaker Facilitators ndash Many

Intensive English for Communication (IEC) classes have an additional English- speaking facilitator to model language help students gain exposure to different accents and have more close contact with Americans

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash IEC students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of American culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other English speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High intermediate and advanced students can arrange observations of university courses with the permission of an SDSU course professor

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and participating in conversation groups

TOEIC Workshops ndash The ALI offers workshops and electives to help students prepare for and improve their TOEIC score

Level Advisors ndash Each IEC level has an advisor who helps students with the following informing them of program procedures deadlines and policies keeping them up-to-date on social activities and events and referring them to office personnel for assistance with immigration housing accounting social activities and more

CURRICULUM Oral Communications Classes ndash

Students receive 8 hours per week of Oral Communications classes to improve fluency listening comprehension spoken grammar and pronunciation as well as develop confidence in spoken English skills for business travel and social interaction

Listening Grammar Reading and Writing ndash Students receive 12 hours of courses in listening grammar reading and writing that develop communicative skills used in professional social and practical situations

Speaking Skills ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and with assistant teachers to improve their speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

Optional Business Classes ndash Intermediate and advanced students who want to improve their knowledge of business concepts vocabulary and idioms can choose to follow a business track leading to a Business for Global Practices Certificate (page 23)

Customized Schedules ndashAdvanced students can customize their schedule by choosing Oral Communications Advanced Seminar classes which focus on a variety of skills and interests

wwwalisdsueduiecIntensive English for Communication | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term or long-term program of intensive English with multiple start dates for students and professionals Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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12

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Accent Improvement

American Idioms and Slang

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

Understanding American Film

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

TOEIC Prep

Mysteries of Spelling

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe IEC program offers instruction to all levels of English from beginning to advanced Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New IEC students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

I came here to further improve my English and speaking skills The IEC program is really good because we have the opportunity to improveour speaking skills by interacting with native speakers

mdash Gizem Tez yurek Turkey

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business English program

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Students in the program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students practice their English speaking and listening skills and improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers

Student Life ndash Many events and activities help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Practical Language Skills ndash In this program students also learn practical language skills such as writing grammar reading and listening

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students receive assistance in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and interacting with Americans in conversation groups

CURRICULUM English Skills ndash Students take 12

hours of courses in reading listening comprehension grammar and writing that develop communicative English skills used in business and professional situations

Business Classes ndash In addition to English classes students must enroll in four or more business-oriented classes during their stay Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Readings Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations Multimedia for Business So-Cal Companies and Intermediate and Advanced Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Oral Communications Classes ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and assistant teachers who model appropriate speech to improve studentsrsquo speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

wwwalisdsuedubeBusiness English | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term business English program for intermediate to advanced students with multiple start dates Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to

advanced English

Number of Levels | 4

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

Business Writing

Tactics for TOEIC

So-Cal Companies

English Through Sports

American Accent Improvement

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Business English program is offered to students in intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not placing in the intermediate or above levels will be moved to the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Irsquom having such a good time at San Diego State University the classes are very dynamic and the teachers are very nice Irsquom definitely sure that this course at SDSU was a good investment

mdash Joatildeo Paulo Gomes Brazil

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

ELECTIVE 1Profiles in Business

Business VideoWriting for Communication

Business VideoWriting for Communication

ELECTIVE 2TOEICBusinessIdioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

15

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to

SDSU undergraduate degree programs and local community colleges may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Academic Skill Building ndash The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program helps international students develop the skills needed to succeed at US universities

University Advising ndash The ALI offers advising on academic matters and university selection Advisors help students with admission applications to SDSU and other schools

Student Life ndash Activities are scheduled to help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from EAP advisors in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes in select departments

Enroll in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced EAP students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term See EAP Plus

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM Placement Tests ndash After taking EAP

placement examinations students are placed into courses according to their language skills in each course content area meaning that students may be in different levels for listening reading writing etc Lower level students follow an integrated curriculum

English Skills ndash Significant instruction time is dedicated to developing academic reading writing grammar listening speaking and vocabulary skills and strategies necessary for success in college and university coursework

Other Coursework ndash Depending on levels students can also study American culture multimedia production pronunciation academic vocabulary and take preparation courses for the TOEFL and IELTS examinations that are required for admission to undergraduate university programs

Activities ndash Students are exposed to US university classroom culture and can choose to take part in SDSU campus activities on a regular basis throughout the EAP program

Program Electives ndash Elective courses are offered each semester to further support test-taking skills improve language proficiency and increase knowledge of US culture Courses vary by session

wwwalisdsuedueapEnglish for Academic Purposes | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

EAP PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students Open to advanced students who test

above EAP level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts and transferable credit are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer

17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Academic advising student

advising electives pronunciation clinics

conversation groups language and

computer labs the SDSU library and

sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

16

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

American Pronunciation

English Sentence Patterns

Developing Fluency Through Verbs

Preparation for Academic Reading

English Through Popular Music

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe EAP program offers English instruction in all levels from beginning to advanced Students take placement tests to determine their English level They are tested in different skill areas (listening speaking reading writing and grammar) and placed according to their varied needs and abilities Low-level students take integrated skills classes At the end of each term students have the option of testing again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The EAP program is a great program The teachers are veryexperienced and they help us prepare for our academic future

mdash Fengyi Qu China

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing Reading

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

TOEFLIELTS

BREAKTOEFLIELTS

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

AFTERNOON

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

Listening amp Notetaking

Listening amp NotetakingGrammar Grammar

Writing WritingReading Reading

OR

FRIDAY

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

17

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

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ts

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

18

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

19

wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

20

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

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BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

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Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

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One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

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wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

Page 11: Intensive English University Preparation University Credit ... · “America’s Finest City” is rated as one of the most desirable U.S. locations based on weather, recreation,

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

ALI

SANCTUARY

ALI Building

Housing

Dining Halls

Sports Facilities

Aztec RecreationCenter (ARC)

Library

Bookstore

EntertainmentVenues

SDSU TRANSIT CENTER

EXTENDED STUDIES CENTER GATEWAY

CENTER

FRATERNITY ROW

UNIVERSITY TOWERS

Erni

e A

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son

ndash SD

SU A

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Med

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Aztec Student Union CenterSDSU Trolley (metro)On-campus Apartments American Language Institute

SDSU Library Dining Halls Open Air Theatre SDSU Bookstore

10

11

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Native-speaker Facilitators ndash Many

Intensive English for Communication (IEC) classes have an additional English- speaking facilitator to model language help students gain exposure to different accents and have more close contact with Americans

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash IEC students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of American culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other English speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High intermediate and advanced students can arrange observations of university courses with the permission of an SDSU course professor

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and participating in conversation groups

TOEIC Workshops ndash The ALI offers workshops and electives to help students prepare for and improve their TOEIC score

Level Advisors ndash Each IEC level has an advisor who helps students with the following informing them of program procedures deadlines and policies keeping them up-to-date on social activities and events and referring them to office personnel for assistance with immigration housing accounting social activities and more

CURRICULUM Oral Communications Classes ndash

Students receive 8 hours per week of Oral Communications classes to improve fluency listening comprehension spoken grammar and pronunciation as well as develop confidence in spoken English skills for business travel and social interaction

Listening Grammar Reading and Writing ndash Students receive 12 hours of courses in listening grammar reading and writing that develop communicative skills used in professional social and practical situations

Speaking Skills ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and with assistant teachers to improve their speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

Optional Business Classes ndash Intermediate and advanced students who want to improve their knowledge of business concepts vocabulary and idioms can choose to follow a business track leading to a Business for Global Practices Certificate (page 23)

Customized Schedules ndashAdvanced students can customize their schedule by choosing Oral Communications Advanced Seminar classes which focus on a variety of skills and interests

wwwalisdsueduiecIntensive English for Communication | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term or long-term program of intensive English with multiple start dates for students and professionals Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Accent Improvement

American Idioms and Slang

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

Understanding American Film

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

TOEIC Prep

Mysteries of Spelling

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe IEC program offers instruction to all levels of English from beginning to advanced Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New IEC students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

I came here to further improve my English and speaking skills The IEC program is really good because we have the opportunity to improveour speaking skills by interacting with native speakers

mdash Gizem Tez yurek Turkey

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

13

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business English program

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Students in the program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students practice their English speaking and listening skills and improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers

Student Life ndash Many events and activities help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Practical Language Skills ndash In this program students also learn practical language skills such as writing grammar reading and listening

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students receive assistance in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and interacting with Americans in conversation groups

CURRICULUM English Skills ndash Students take 12

hours of courses in reading listening comprehension grammar and writing that develop communicative English skills used in business and professional situations

Business Classes ndash In addition to English classes students must enroll in four or more business-oriented classes during their stay Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Readings Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations Multimedia for Business So-Cal Companies and Intermediate and Advanced Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Oral Communications Classes ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and assistant teachers who model appropriate speech to improve studentsrsquo speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

wwwalisdsuedubeBusiness English | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term business English program for intermediate to advanced students with multiple start dates Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to

advanced English

Number of Levels | 4

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

Business Writing

Tactics for TOEIC

So-Cal Companies

English Through Sports

American Accent Improvement

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Business English program is offered to students in intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not placing in the intermediate or above levels will be moved to the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Irsquom having such a good time at San Diego State University the classes are very dynamic and the teachers are very nice Irsquom definitely sure that this course at SDSU was a good investment

mdash Joatildeo Paulo Gomes Brazil

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

ELECTIVE 1Profiles in Business

Business VideoWriting for Communication

Business VideoWriting for Communication

ELECTIVE 2TOEICBusinessIdioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

15

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to

SDSU undergraduate degree programs and local community colleges may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Academic Skill Building ndash The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program helps international students develop the skills needed to succeed at US universities

University Advising ndash The ALI offers advising on academic matters and university selection Advisors help students with admission applications to SDSU and other schools

Student Life ndash Activities are scheduled to help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from EAP advisors in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes in select departments

Enroll in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced EAP students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term See EAP Plus

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM Placement Tests ndash After taking EAP

placement examinations students are placed into courses according to their language skills in each course content area meaning that students may be in different levels for listening reading writing etc Lower level students follow an integrated curriculum

English Skills ndash Significant instruction time is dedicated to developing academic reading writing grammar listening speaking and vocabulary skills and strategies necessary for success in college and university coursework

Other Coursework ndash Depending on levels students can also study American culture multimedia production pronunciation academic vocabulary and take preparation courses for the TOEFL and IELTS examinations that are required for admission to undergraduate university programs

Activities ndash Students are exposed to US university classroom culture and can choose to take part in SDSU campus activities on a regular basis throughout the EAP program

Program Electives ndash Elective courses are offered each semester to further support test-taking skills improve language proficiency and increase knowledge of US culture Courses vary by session

wwwalisdsuedueapEnglish for Academic Purposes | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

EAP PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students Open to advanced students who test

above EAP level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts and transferable credit are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer

17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Academic advising student

advising electives pronunciation clinics

conversation groups language and

computer labs the SDSU library and

sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

16

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

American Pronunciation

English Sentence Patterns

Developing Fluency Through Verbs

Preparation for Academic Reading

English Through Popular Music

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe EAP program offers English instruction in all levels from beginning to advanced Students take placement tests to determine their English level They are tested in different skill areas (listening speaking reading writing and grammar) and placed according to their varied needs and abilities Low-level students take integrated skills classes At the end of each term students have the option of testing again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The EAP program is a great program The teachers are veryexperienced and they help us prepare for our academic future

mdash Fengyi Qu China

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing Reading

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

TOEFLIELTS

BREAKTOEFLIELTS

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

AFTERNOON

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

Listening amp Notetaking

Listening amp NotetakingGrammar Grammar

Writing WritingReading Reading

OR

FRIDAY

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

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ts

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

18

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

20

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

21

BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

22

Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

23

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

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One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

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wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Native-speaker Facilitators ndash Many

Intensive English for Communication (IEC) classes have an additional English- speaking facilitator to model language help students gain exposure to different accents and have more close contact with Americans

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash IEC students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of American culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other English speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High intermediate and advanced students can arrange observations of university courses with the permission of an SDSU course professor

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and participating in conversation groups

TOEIC Workshops ndash The ALI offers workshops and electives to help students prepare for and improve their TOEIC score

Level Advisors ndash Each IEC level has an advisor who helps students with the following informing them of program procedures deadlines and policies keeping them up-to-date on social activities and events and referring them to office personnel for assistance with immigration housing accounting social activities and more

CURRICULUM Oral Communications Classes ndash

Students receive 8 hours per week of Oral Communications classes to improve fluency listening comprehension spoken grammar and pronunciation as well as develop confidence in spoken English skills for business travel and social interaction

Listening Grammar Reading and Writing ndash Students receive 12 hours of courses in listening grammar reading and writing that develop communicative skills used in professional social and practical situations

Speaking Skills ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and with assistant teachers to improve their speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

Optional Business Classes ndash Intermediate and advanced students who want to improve their knowledge of business concepts vocabulary and idioms can choose to follow a business track leading to a Business for Global Practices Certificate (page 23)

Customized Schedules ndashAdvanced students can customize their schedule by choosing Oral Communications Advanced Seminar classes which focus on a variety of skills and interests

wwwalisdsueduiecIntensive English for Communication | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term or long-term program of intensive English with multiple start dates for students and professionals Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Accent Improvement

American Idioms and Slang

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

Understanding American Film

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

TOEIC Prep

Mysteries of Spelling

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe IEC program offers instruction to all levels of English from beginning to advanced Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New IEC students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

I came here to further improve my English and speaking skills The IEC program is really good because we have the opportunity to improveour speaking skills by interacting with native speakers

mdash Gizem Tez yurek Turkey

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business English program

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Students in the program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students practice their English speaking and listening skills and improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers

Student Life ndash Many events and activities help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Practical Language Skills ndash In this program students also learn practical language skills such as writing grammar reading and listening

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students receive assistance in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and interacting with Americans in conversation groups

CURRICULUM English Skills ndash Students take 12

hours of courses in reading listening comprehension grammar and writing that develop communicative English skills used in business and professional situations

Business Classes ndash In addition to English classes students must enroll in four or more business-oriented classes during their stay Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Readings Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations Multimedia for Business So-Cal Companies and Intermediate and Advanced Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Oral Communications Classes ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and assistant teachers who model appropriate speech to improve studentsrsquo speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

wwwalisdsuedubeBusiness English | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term business English program for intermediate to advanced students with multiple start dates Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to

advanced English

Number of Levels | 4

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

Business Writing

Tactics for TOEIC

So-Cal Companies

English Through Sports

American Accent Improvement

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Business English program is offered to students in intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not placing in the intermediate or above levels will be moved to the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Irsquom having such a good time at San Diego State University the classes are very dynamic and the teachers are very nice Irsquom definitely sure that this course at SDSU was a good investment

mdash Joatildeo Paulo Gomes Brazil

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

ELECTIVE 1Profiles in Business

Business VideoWriting for Communication

Business VideoWriting for Communication

ELECTIVE 2TOEICBusinessIdioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

15

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to

SDSU undergraduate degree programs and local community colleges may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Academic Skill Building ndash The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program helps international students develop the skills needed to succeed at US universities

University Advising ndash The ALI offers advising on academic matters and university selection Advisors help students with admission applications to SDSU and other schools

Student Life ndash Activities are scheduled to help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from EAP advisors in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes in select departments

Enroll in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced EAP students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term See EAP Plus

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM Placement Tests ndash After taking EAP

placement examinations students are placed into courses according to their language skills in each course content area meaning that students may be in different levels for listening reading writing etc Lower level students follow an integrated curriculum

English Skills ndash Significant instruction time is dedicated to developing academic reading writing grammar listening speaking and vocabulary skills and strategies necessary for success in college and university coursework

Other Coursework ndash Depending on levels students can also study American culture multimedia production pronunciation academic vocabulary and take preparation courses for the TOEFL and IELTS examinations that are required for admission to undergraduate university programs

Activities ndash Students are exposed to US university classroom culture and can choose to take part in SDSU campus activities on a regular basis throughout the EAP program

Program Electives ndash Elective courses are offered each semester to further support test-taking skills improve language proficiency and increase knowledge of US culture Courses vary by session

wwwalisdsuedueapEnglish for Academic Purposes | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

EAP PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students Open to advanced students who test

above EAP level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts and transferable credit are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer

17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Academic advising student

advising electives pronunciation clinics

conversation groups language and

computer labs the SDSU library and

sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

American Pronunciation

English Sentence Patterns

Developing Fluency Through Verbs

Preparation for Academic Reading

English Through Popular Music

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe EAP program offers English instruction in all levels from beginning to advanced Students take placement tests to determine their English level They are tested in different skill areas (listening speaking reading writing and grammar) and placed according to their varied needs and abilities Low-level students take integrated skills classes At the end of each term students have the option of testing again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The EAP program is a great program The teachers are veryexperienced and they help us prepare for our academic future

mdash Fengyi Qu China

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing Reading

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

TOEFLIELTS

BREAKTOEFLIELTS

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

AFTERNOON

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

Listening amp Notetaking

Listening amp NotetakingGrammar Grammar

Writing WritingReading Reading

OR

FRIDAY

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

20

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

21

BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

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Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

26

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

26

wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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effective and innovative teaching methods

27

SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

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8 EL CAJON

SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

LA MESA

LAKEMURRAY

DEL CERRO

NORTH PARK

UNIVERSITYHEIGHTS

SERRA MESA

COLLEGEAREA

SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONALAIRPORT

DOWNTOWN

PACIFIC BEACH

CORONADO

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

Fac

ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

Fast

Fac

ts

Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

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wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Accent Improvement

American Idioms and Slang

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

Understanding American Film

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

TOEIC Prep

Mysteries of Spelling

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe IEC program offers instruction to all levels of English from beginning to advanced Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level

FLEXIBLE START DATES New IEC students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

I came here to further improve my English and speaking skills The IEC program is really good because we have the opportunity to improveour speaking skills by interacting with native speakers

mdash Gizem Tez yurek Turkey

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

Oral Communications

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

Grammar for Communication

Writing for Communication

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business English program

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Students in the program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students practice their English speaking and listening skills and improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers

Student Life ndash Many events and activities help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Practical Language Skills ndash In this program students also learn practical language skills such as writing grammar reading and listening

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students receive assistance in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and interacting with Americans in conversation groups

CURRICULUM English Skills ndash Students take 12

hours of courses in reading listening comprehension grammar and writing that develop communicative English skills used in business and professional situations

Business Classes ndash In addition to English classes students must enroll in four or more business-oriented classes during their stay Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Readings Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations Multimedia for Business So-Cal Companies and Intermediate and Advanced Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Oral Communications Classes ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and assistant teachers who model appropriate speech to improve studentsrsquo speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

wwwalisdsuedubeBusiness English | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term business English program for intermediate to advanced students with multiple start dates Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to

advanced English

Number of Levels | 4

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

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ts

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

Business Writing

Tactics for TOEIC

So-Cal Companies

English Through Sports

American Accent Improvement

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Business English program is offered to students in intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not placing in the intermediate or above levels will be moved to the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Irsquom having such a good time at San Diego State University the classes are very dynamic and the teachers are very nice Irsquom definitely sure that this course at SDSU was a good investment

mdash Joatildeo Paulo Gomes Brazil

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

ELECTIVE 1Profiles in Business

Business VideoWriting for Communication

Business VideoWriting for Communication

ELECTIVE 2TOEICBusinessIdioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to

SDSU undergraduate degree programs and local community colleges may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Academic Skill Building ndash The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program helps international students develop the skills needed to succeed at US universities

University Advising ndash The ALI offers advising on academic matters and university selection Advisors help students with admission applications to SDSU and other schools

Student Life ndash Activities are scheduled to help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from EAP advisors in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes in select departments

Enroll in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced EAP students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term See EAP Plus

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM Placement Tests ndash After taking EAP

placement examinations students are placed into courses according to their language skills in each course content area meaning that students may be in different levels for listening reading writing etc Lower level students follow an integrated curriculum

English Skills ndash Significant instruction time is dedicated to developing academic reading writing grammar listening speaking and vocabulary skills and strategies necessary for success in college and university coursework

Other Coursework ndash Depending on levels students can also study American culture multimedia production pronunciation academic vocabulary and take preparation courses for the TOEFL and IELTS examinations that are required for admission to undergraduate university programs

Activities ndash Students are exposed to US university classroom culture and can choose to take part in SDSU campus activities on a regular basis throughout the EAP program

Program Electives ndash Elective courses are offered each semester to further support test-taking skills improve language proficiency and increase knowledge of US culture Courses vary by session

wwwalisdsuedueapEnglish for Academic Purposes | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

EAP PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students Open to advanced students who test

above EAP level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts and transferable credit are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer

17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Academic advising student

advising electives pronunciation clinics

conversation groups language and

computer labs the SDSU library and

sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

American Pronunciation

English Sentence Patterns

Developing Fluency Through Verbs

Preparation for Academic Reading

English Through Popular Music

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe EAP program offers English instruction in all levels from beginning to advanced Students take placement tests to determine their English level They are tested in different skill areas (listening speaking reading writing and grammar) and placed according to their varied needs and abilities Low-level students take integrated skills classes At the end of each term students have the option of testing again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The EAP program is a great program The teachers are veryexperienced and they help us prepare for our academic future

mdash Fengyi Qu China

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing Reading

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

TOEFLIELTS

BREAKTOEFLIELTS

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

AFTERNOON

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

Listening amp Notetaking

Listening amp NotetakingGrammar Grammar

Writing WritingReading Reading

OR

FRIDAY

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

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Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

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BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

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Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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ts Seminar for experienced teachers of English to gain

effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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8

8

80515

163

80594

125

125

8 EL CAJON

SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

LA MESA

LAKEMURRAY

DEL CERRO

NORTH PARK

UNIVERSITYHEIGHTS

SERRA MESA

COLLEGEAREA

SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONALAIRPORT

DOWNTOWN

PACIFIC BEACH

CORONADO

15

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

Fac

ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

33

wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

34

FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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13

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business English program

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Students in the program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students practice their English speaking and listening skills and improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers

Student Life ndash Many events and activities help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Practical Language Skills ndash In this program students also learn practical language skills such as writing grammar reading and listening

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students receive assistance in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes

Intramural Sports and Conversation Groups ndash Students can practice conversations while playing team sports and interacting with Americans in conversation groups

CURRICULUM English Skills ndash Students take 12

hours of courses in reading listening comprehension grammar and writing that develop communicative English skills used in business and professional situations

Business Classes ndash In addition to English classes students must enroll in four or more business-oriented classes during their stay Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Readings Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations Multimedia for Business So-Cal Companies and Intermediate and Advanced Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Oral Communications Classes ndash Students in Oral Communications classes interact with instructors and assistant teachers who model appropriate speech to improve studentsrsquo speaking skills and help to promote intercultural understanding

wwwalisdsuedubeBusiness English | I N T E N S I V E E N G L I S H

Short-term business English program for intermediate to advanced students with multiple start dates Number of Weeks | 4 or more

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to

advanced English

Number of Levels | 4

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising the SDSU library and academic

advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

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14

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

Business Writing

Tactics for TOEIC

So-Cal Companies

English Through Sports

American Accent Improvement

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Business English program is offered to students in intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not placing in the intermediate or above levels will be moved to the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Irsquom having such a good time at San Diego State University the classes are very dynamic and the teachers are very nice Irsquom definitely sure that this course at SDSU was a good investment

mdash Joatildeo Paulo Gomes Brazil

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

ELECTIVE 1Profiles in Business

Business VideoWriting for Communication

Business VideoWriting for Communication

ELECTIVE 2TOEICBusinessIdioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

15

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to

SDSU undergraduate degree programs and local community colleges may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Academic Skill Building ndash The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program helps international students develop the skills needed to succeed at US universities

University Advising ndash The ALI offers advising on academic matters and university selection Advisors help students with admission applications to SDSU and other schools

Student Life ndash Activities are scheduled to help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from EAP advisors in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes in select departments

Enroll in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced EAP students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term See EAP Plus

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM Placement Tests ndash After taking EAP

placement examinations students are placed into courses according to their language skills in each course content area meaning that students may be in different levels for listening reading writing etc Lower level students follow an integrated curriculum

English Skills ndash Significant instruction time is dedicated to developing academic reading writing grammar listening speaking and vocabulary skills and strategies necessary for success in college and university coursework

Other Coursework ndash Depending on levels students can also study American culture multimedia production pronunciation academic vocabulary and take preparation courses for the TOEFL and IELTS examinations that are required for admission to undergraduate university programs

Activities ndash Students are exposed to US university classroom culture and can choose to take part in SDSU campus activities on a regular basis throughout the EAP program

Program Electives ndash Elective courses are offered each semester to further support test-taking skills improve language proficiency and increase knowledge of US culture Courses vary by session

wwwalisdsuedueapEnglish for Academic Purposes | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

EAP PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students Open to advanced students who test

above EAP level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts and transferable credit are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer

17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Academic advising student

advising electives pronunciation clinics

conversation groups language and

computer labs the SDSU library and

sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

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16

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

American Pronunciation

English Sentence Patterns

Developing Fluency Through Verbs

Preparation for Academic Reading

English Through Popular Music

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe EAP program offers English instruction in all levels from beginning to advanced Students take placement tests to determine their English level They are tested in different skill areas (listening speaking reading writing and grammar) and placed according to their varied needs and abilities Low-level students take integrated skills classes At the end of each term students have the option of testing again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The EAP program is a great program The teachers are veryexperienced and they help us prepare for our academic future

mdash Fengyi Qu China

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing Reading

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

TOEFLIELTS

BREAKTOEFLIELTS

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

AFTERNOON

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

Listening amp Notetaking

Listening amp NotetakingGrammar Grammar

Writing WritingReading Reading

OR

FRIDAY

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

18

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

19

wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

20

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

21

BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

22

Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

23

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

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One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

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wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

Business Writing

Tactics for TOEIC

So-Cal Companies

English Through Sports

American Accent Improvement

Introduction to Surfing

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Business English program is offered to students in intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests and written tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not placing in the intermediate or above levels will be moved to the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer Students may extend their stay into the next session for a minimum of four weeks in that session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Irsquom having such a good time at San Diego State University the classes are very dynamic and the teachers are very nice Irsquom definitely sure that this course at SDSU was a good investment

mdash Joatildeo Paulo Gomes Brazil

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

Oral Presentations

Business Discussions

ELECTIVE 1Profiles in Business

Business VideoWriting for Communication

Business VideoWriting for Communication

ELECTIVE 2TOEICBusinessIdioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

Reading for Communication

Listening for Communication

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to

SDSU undergraduate degree programs and local community colleges may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Academic Skill Building ndash The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program helps international students develop the skills needed to succeed at US universities

University Advising ndash The ALI offers advising on academic matters and university selection Advisors help students with admission applications to SDSU and other schools

Student Life ndash Activities are scheduled to help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from EAP advisors in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes in select departments

Enroll in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced EAP students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term See EAP Plus

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM Placement Tests ndash After taking EAP

placement examinations students are placed into courses according to their language skills in each course content area meaning that students may be in different levels for listening reading writing etc Lower level students follow an integrated curriculum

English Skills ndash Significant instruction time is dedicated to developing academic reading writing grammar listening speaking and vocabulary skills and strategies necessary for success in college and university coursework

Other Coursework ndash Depending on levels students can also study American culture multimedia production pronunciation academic vocabulary and take preparation courses for the TOEFL and IELTS examinations that are required for admission to undergraduate university programs

Activities ndash Students are exposed to US university classroom culture and can choose to take part in SDSU campus activities on a regular basis throughout the EAP program

Program Electives ndash Elective courses are offered each semester to further support test-taking skills improve language proficiency and increase knowledge of US culture Courses vary by session

wwwalisdsuedueapEnglish for Academic Purposes | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

EAP PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students Open to advanced students who test

above EAP level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts and transferable credit are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer

17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Academic advising student

advising electives pronunciation clinics

conversation groups language and

computer labs the SDSU library and

sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

American Pronunciation

English Sentence Patterns

Developing Fluency Through Verbs

Preparation for Academic Reading

English Through Popular Music

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe EAP program offers English instruction in all levels from beginning to advanced Students take placement tests to determine their English level They are tested in different skill areas (listening speaking reading writing and grammar) and placed according to their varied needs and abilities Low-level students take integrated skills classes At the end of each term students have the option of testing again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The EAP program is a great program The teachers are veryexperienced and they help us prepare for our academic future

mdash Fengyi Qu China

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing Reading

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

TOEFLIELTS

BREAKTOEFLIELTS

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

AFTERNOON

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

Listening amp Notetaking

Listening amp NotetakingGrammar Grammar

Writing WritingReading Reading

OR

FRIDAY

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

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Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

21

BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

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Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

26

wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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8

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163

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125

125

8 EL CAJON

SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

LA MESA

LAKEMURRAY

DEL CERRO

NORTH PARK

UNIVERSITYHEIGHTS

SERRA MESA

COLLEGEAREA

SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONALAIRPORT

DOWNTOWN

PACIFIC BEACH

CORONADO

15

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

29

SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

Fac

ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

Fast

Fac

ts

Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

33

wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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15

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to

SDSU undergraduate degree programs and local community colleges may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Academic Skill Building ndash The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program helps international students develop the skills needed to succeed at US universities

University Advising ndash The ALI offers advising on academic matters and university selection Advisors help students with admission applications to SDSU and other schools

Student Life ndash Activities are scheduled to help international students connect with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from EAP advisors in arranging observations of university courses With permission from an SDSU course professor students can observe classes in select departments

Enroll in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced EAP students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term See EAP Plus

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM Placement Tests ndash After taking EAP

placement examinations students are placed into courses according to their language skills in each course content area meaning that students may be in different levels for listening reading writing etc Lower level students follow an integrated curriculum

English Skills ndash Significant instruction time is dedicated to developing academic reading writing grammar listening speaking and vocabulary skills and strategies necessary for success in college and university coursework

Other Coursework ndash Depending on levels students can also study American culture multimedia production pronunciation academic vocabulary and take preparation courses for the TOEFL and IELTS examinations that are required for admission to undergraduate university programs

Activities ndash Students are exposed to US university classroom culture and can choose to take part in SDSU campus activities on a regular basis throughout the EAP program

Program Electives ndash Elective courses are offered each semester to further support test-taking skills improve language proficiency and increase knowledge of US culture Courses vary by session

wwwalisdsuedueapEnglish for Academic Purposes | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

EAP PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students Open to advanced students who test

above EAP level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts and transferable credit are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

Semester-long program to prepare for bachelorrsquos degrees mdash test preparation includes TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer

17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Prior instruction

in English

Number of Levels | 7

Included | Academic advising student

advising electives pronunciation clinics

conversation groups language and

computer labs the SDSU library and

sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

16

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

American Pronunciation

English Sentence Patterns

Developing Fluency Through Verbs

Preparation for Academic Reading

English Through Popular Music

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe EAP program offers English instruction in all levels from beginning to advanced Students take placement tests to determine their English level They are tested in different skill areas (listening speaking reading writing and grammar) and placed according to their varied needs and abilities Low-level students take integrated skills classes At the end of each term students have the option of testing again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The EAP program is a great program The teachers are veryexperienced and they help us prepare for our academic future

mdash Fengyi Qu China

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing Reading

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

TOEFLIELTS

BREAKTOEFLIELTS

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

AFTERNOON

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

Listening amp Notetaking

Listening amp NotetakingGrammar Grammar

Writing WritingReading Reading

OR

FRIDAY

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

18

SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

19

wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

20

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

21

BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

22

Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

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ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

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wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

American Pronunciation

English Sentence Patterns

Developing Fluency Through Verbs

Preparation for Academic Reading

English Through Popular Music

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe EAP program offers English instruction in all levels from beginning to advanced Students take placement tests to determine their English level They are tested in different skill areas (listening speaking reading writing and grammar) and placed according to their varied needs and abilities Low-level students take integrated skills classes At the end of each term students have the option of testing again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The EAP program is a great program The teachers are veryexperienced and they help us prepare for our academic future

mdash Fengyi Qu China

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing Reading

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

Listening amp Notetaking Grammar

TOEFLIELTS

BREAKTOEFLIELTS

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAK

AFTERNOON

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

BREAKTOEFLIELTS BREAK

Aca-demic Speak-ing

Listening amp Notetaking

Listening amp NotetakingGrammar Grammar

Writing WritingReading Reading

OR

FRIDAY

ELECTIVE 1American Idioms and Slang

ELECTIVE 2English Through Sports

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

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Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

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BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

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Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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8

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163

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125

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SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

LA MESA

LAKEMURRAY

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NORTH PARK

UNIVERSITYHEIGHTS

SERRA MESA

COLLEGEAREA

SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONALAIRPORT

DOWNTOWN

PACIFIC BEACH

CORONADO

15

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

Fac

ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

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wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Test Preparation ndash GMATGRE and

TOEFLIELTS preparation are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students

Simulated GMATGRE Practice ndash GMATGRE test sessions are held during the semester to allow students to strengthen their test-taking skills

TOEFL Waivers ndash Students applying to SDSU graduate degree programs may be eligible to receive a TOEFL waiver after completing advanced levels

Advising ndash Students receive advising on academic matters career goals university selection and graduate school application preparation

Class Observation ndash Students may visit SDSU university classes in select departments to observe American academic culture and interact with university students and professors

Information Sessions ndash Local university representatives visit the ALI to present their programs and admissions requirements to ALI students

Participation in SDSU Classes ndash Advanced students may enroll in up to two regular SDSU classes (six units) with American students during the fall or spring semesters or one SDSU class (three units) during the summer term Official SDSU grades credits and transcripts are awarded and may be transferred to other universities

An additional fee applies

CURRICULUM GMATGRE ndash Courses specifically

designed for international students include all GMAT and GRE sections Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing Integrated Reasoning Text Completion Sentence Equivalence and Quantitative Skills

TOEFLIELTS ndash Classes are available to help students develop specific skills and test-taking strategies

Writing Skills ndash Students develop advanced academic business and research writing skills

Reading Skills ndash Students learn strategies to increase comprehension and effectively manage the large volume of reading required in graduate programs

Communication Skills ndash Students develop effective presentation and discussion techniques and improve speaking and comprehension skills An additional pronunciation clinic is available for students who want to further improve their pronunciation

Methods of Instruction ndash Students learn through a variety of methods including team work class discussions and guest presenters to better prepare them for the learning environment in American universities

Seminars and Workshops ndash Topics include reacutesumeacute writing statements of purpose interview techniques and more

wwwalisdsueduprembaPre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos | U N I V E R S I T y P R E PA R AT I O N

Semester-long program to prepare for masterrsquos degrees ndash assistance with applications to SDSU and other universities ndash with a focus on GMAT GRE TOEFL and IELTS

Number of Weeks | 12 summer 17 fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | High-intermediate to advanced at least 21 years old or proof of university graduation

Number of Levels | 3

Included | Academic advising student advising electives pronunciation clinics conversation groups language and computer labs the SDSU library and sports facilities

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos PlusOpportunity to take one or two classes with American students

Open to advanced students who test above Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos level 106

Students work closely with their ALI advisors to choose SDSU classes in select departments

Students earn SDSU credit in courses with American students

Official SDSU transcripts with transferable credits are awarded

Additional fees apply on a per-class basis

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

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Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

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BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

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Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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25

I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

26

wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

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ts Seminar for experienced teachers of English to gain

effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

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SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONALAIRPORT

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

29

SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

Fast

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

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ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

Fast

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ts

Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

32

Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

33

wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Computerized Grad Test Prep

Internet-based TOEFL Prep

IELTS Prep

TOEFL Grammar

Advanced Vocabulary

Accent Improvement

Speed Reading

English Through Dance

English Through Sports

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos program offers instruction for high-intermediate to advanced levels Students are given placement tests in key skill areas (listening reading writing and speaking) and are placed in classes according to their needs and abilities At the end of the term students have the option to test again to measure their progress

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The advisors walked me through the process of finding the right MBA program and helped me get admitted Each advisor and professor has their own strengths and helped me reach my personal and professional goals mdash C a m i l a B e r n a l

Co l o m b i a

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Writing Reading Writing ReadingELECTIVE 1Statement of Purpose

GMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

SeminarGMAT or GRE Verbal Skills

Seminar

ELECTIVE 2Math

AFTERNOON

BREAK

Grad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

MathGrad Prep or TOEFLIELTS

Math

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts

I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

20

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

21

BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

22

Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

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ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

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wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU General Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU University Courses ndash Students can

take SDSU courses with American and other international students

Variety of Classes ndash SDSU offers more than 3000 class sections each semester in more than 80 different academic fields A large number of these classes have additional spaces available after SDSU students have enrolled Semester at SDSU allows international students to take advantage of these extra spaces

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

Note Students in this program are not eligible to take courses in the College of Business Administration (CBA) These include courses in the departments of Accounting Business Administration Management Marketing Finance and Management Information Systems Those wishing to take courses in the CBA should apply for the Semester at SDSU Business Courses program on page 20

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking classes with American students at SDSU in non-business departments

Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics

sports facilities conversation groups

language and computer labs student

advising library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I am really enjoying the Semester at SDSU program Interesting classes a dedicated staff and a great campus make this a once in a lifetime experience

mdash Hannah Schoenenberg Germany

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Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

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BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

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Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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8

80515

163

80594

125

125

8 EL CAJON

SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

LA MESA

LAKEMURRAY

DEL CERRO

NORTH PARK

UNIVERSITYHEIGHTS

SERRA MESA

COLLEGEAREA

SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONALAIRPORT

DOWNTOWN

PACIFIC BEACH

CORONADO

15

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

Fac

ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

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wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or

IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 33 or visit

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wwwalisdsuedusemesterSemester at SDSU Business Courses | U N I V E R S I T y C R E D I T

Earn university credit in one or two semesters while taking SDSU business and non-business classes

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SDSU Integration ndash Business classes are

taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

Business Courses ndash Students in this program are eligible to enroll in courses in the College of Business Administration including those in Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing and Management Information Systems

General Courses ndash Students are also eligible to take classes in more than 80 different academic fields such as art engineering communication and science

Official Transcript ndash Earned credits are listed on an official SDSU transcript and may be transferable to other universities

12 Undergraduate or 9 Graduate Units of SDSU Courses ndash Through this program students enroll in 12 undergraduate units or nine graduate units of SDSU business and non-business courses Most classes are three units Fee applies for additional units

CLASSES AT SDSUStudents have many options for classes at SDSU For course descriptions please visit wwwsdsueducatalog For sample schedules of the courses usually offered go to wwwsdsueduschedule

Please be aware not all courses are offered every semester The ALI does not guarantee participation in specific university courses Students enroll in classes on a space-available basis

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

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BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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1 or 2 SEMESTERS

1 or 2 SEMESTERS

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Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

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SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

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SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONALAIRPORT

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CORONADO

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

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ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

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wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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BUSINESS CERTIFICATEThrough this program students expand their business knowledge by enrolling in SDSU College of Business Administration courses

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Choose four SDSU business courses per

semester or three business courses and a group consulting project with a local business

Business classes are taught by SDSU faculty however most business classes in this program are not integrated with American students Some business classes with American students may be available depending on space

HOSPITALIT Y TOURISM AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (HTM) CERTIFICATEThe HTM certificate is designed for those planning a career in the hospitality and tourism industry The program provides a strong business foundation and produces new hospitality and tourism leaders

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Courses in American business and

hospitality practices

Guest speakers and visits to local businesses

Business meetings conventions and event planning

Customized certificates in areas of interest

Opportunities to complete a 60- to 300-hour internship are available on a limited basis (department interview and approval required)

w w w a l i s d s u e d u semestercertificatesSemester at SDSU Certificates | C E R T I F I C AT E S

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This program prepares you to succeed in one of the worldrsquos fastest-growing industries Tourism is a challenging and innovative business that offers students a world of exciting career opportunities

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Trains new leaders in this growing field

Examines the economic environmental and social impact of the hospitality and tourism industry

Provides opportunities for an internship on a limited basis ndash department interview and approval required

Certificate programs from San Diego State University for one or two semesters Number of Weeks | 17 fall or spring

Instruction | Varies according to

course enrollment (12 undergraduate

units or 9 graduate units)

Requirements | TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 65

Included | Sports facilities conversation

groups computer labs student advising

the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit

wwwalisdsueducalendar

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Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

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One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

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wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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Having classes with American students and living on campus with students from all over the world helped me to understand different cultures and will be beneficial for my professional future

mdash Simone Kohlhaas Germany

ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEThis certificate program focuses on backstage management of people and technology in the performing arts The certificate is designed for students who desire careers as producers managers and entrepreneurs in the area of live performing arts

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students study and gain experience in

stage production and event management as well as business principles of television and film and marketing entertainment

Students build a foundation of knowledge for positions in managerial and business environments of the creative cultural and events industries

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CERTIFICATEThis professional program offers a multidisciplinary approach for those interested in the interaction between people and the environment

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students learn diverse ways to

develop knowledge of the causes and consequences of human impact on the environment

Students can increase their understanding of the theoretical and applied approaches to environmental problems and issues

A bachelorrsquos degree in any field is required

WORK AUTHORIZATIONStudents successfully completing the Semester at SDSU program for two consecutive semesters may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) OPT allows international students to do internships in paid or unpaid positions in the US for up to one year The ALI immigration advisor can recommend and assist you through the process OPT is only available to students who have taken full course loads of SDSU classes for two semesters not those who have taken ALI English courses in their program SDSU courses should be related to the students majors and students must earn a minimum grade of ldquoBrdquo in all classes For more information go to wwwalisdsueduopt

1 SEMESTER1 SEMESTER

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

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One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

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wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TOEFL Not Required ndash Students are

tested on site Those placing in the intermediate to advanced levels are eligible for the Business for Global Practices (BGP) Certificate program

Interaction with Native Speakers ndash Students have the opportunity to practice their English speaking and listening skills and to improve their knowledge of business culture by interacting with native speakers The Student Life Office helps international students make contact with SDSU students and other native speakers outside of the classroom

Interaction with Other International Business Students ndash Participants of the BGP program have the opportunity to take classes with people from around the world

Excellent Faculty ndash Most instructors hold advanced degrees and have experience in both business and language instruction

Observing University Courses ndash High-intermediate and advanced students can receive assistance from BGP advisors in arranging observations of university courses Permission from the SDSU professor is required to observe any class

CURRICULUM Core Classes and Electives ndash In

addition to English classes students enroll in four or more business classes Choices include Introduction to Business Business Discussions Business Video Profiles in Business Oral Presentations TOEIC Business Idioms Biz Talk Business Reading Talking About Business Communication in Business Business Foundations So-Cal Companies Multimedia for Business and Business Writing Choices vary by session and placement level

Seminars ndash Students may participate in one or more seminars Choices vary by session Past offerings include The History of Business in the US Entrepreneurship American Law Employment Law Customer Service US Stock and Bond Markets Change Leadership Management Challenges Marketing Case Studies and Trends in Management

Portfolio ndash Students are encouraged to assemble a portfolio throughout the program The portfolio should include work completed in approved classes and workshops

wwwalisdsuedubgpBusiness for Global Practices Certificate | C E R T I F I C AT E S

CUSTOMIZED COMPONENT Students customize their experience by adding one of the following features SDSU Classes ndash With permission from

the professor students may observe an SDSU course and complete a weekly summary report

Research Project ndash Students can design and complete an independent research project

Industry Interview ndash Students can arrange conduct and report on an interview with a business person in an industry of interest

Journal ndash Students can maintain a record of their experiences in the US This journal should include observations opinions and impressions Students are responsible for comparing and contrasting their home countries with the US with particular emphasis on the areas of business law culture and politics

Certificate program focused on American business practices and how they relate to world business TOEFL is not required Number of Weeks | 6+ summer

8+ fall or spring

Hours of Instruction | 23+ per week

Requirements | Intermediate to advanced English language proficiency

Certificates | Certificate of Recognition (1 session) or Certificate of Achievement (2 sessions)

Included | Electives pronunciation clinics sports facilities conversation groups language and computer labs student advising the SDSU library and academic advising

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

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One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

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wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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SAMPLE ELECTIVES Business Writing

Biz Talk

Profiles in Business

TOEIC Business Idioms

American Accent Improvement

So-Cal Companies

Tactics for TOEIC

Internet-based TOEFL Preparation

Advanced Grammar

18-24 electives available each semester

Note Choices vary by session and placement level

TESTING AND PLACEMENTThe BGP program offers instruction for intermediate to advanced levels of English Students are given individual speaking tests as well as tests that assess their level in grammar reading writing and listening Students are then placed in appropriate classes for their level Students not testing into the intermediate or above levels will be placed in the IEC program

FLEXIBLE START DATES New BGP students may begin their studies after the term begins on any of the published flex entry dates for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session

PRONUNCIATION CLINICIn addition to daily speaking classes and pronunciation electives the ALI offers students free personalized articulation and accent modification using specialized software customized lab activities and teacher-created materials

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

MORNING

Introduction to Business

Talking About Business

Introductionto Business

Talking About Business

ELECTIVE 1Biz Talk

Grammar Writing for Business

GrammarWriting for Business

ELECTIVE 2TOEIC Business Idioms

LATE MORNING

BREAK

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

Reading for Business

Listening for Communication

BGP is a great option if you are interested in business and related business subjects The programteaches business vocabulary and business etiquettehellip and San Diego is one of the best places for living and studying

mdash Katsumi Kitazawa Japan

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

LA MESA

LAKEMURRAY

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NORTH PARK

UNIVERSITYHEIGHTS

SERRA MESA

COLLEGEAREA

SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONALAIRPORT

DOWNTOWN

PACIFIC BEACH

CORONADO

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

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ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

33

wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND GOALS Worldwide Job Placement Assistance ndash

Job placement assistance is provided to graduates

Lesson Strategies and Plans ndash Students learn how to teach reading listening speaking pronunciation grammar and writing

Teaching Strategies ndash Students learn standardized test preparation (eg TOEFL) Business English and how to work with younger learners

Teacher-Mentor ndash An expert teacher is assigned to each participant

Teacher Assistant ndash Participants rotate through actual ESL classes with international students as a teaching assistant

Language Acquisition ndash A working knowledge of the theoretical aspects of language acquisition and communicative language teaching are taught

EFL Teaching Methodologies ndash Students learn the most effective methods to teach and present English grammar and explain structural patterns in ways that help improve international studentsrsquo communicative abilities

Reacutesumeacute Assistance ndash Support is provided with the creation of international teaching curriculum vitae

Student-centered Techniques ndash Students learn how to manage a communicative classroom using small groups

Reflective Teaching ndash Students learn through peer teaching and actual classroom teaching with feedback from experienced teachers

Technology ndash Participants learn about new technologies and practice using technology in the classroom

wwwalisdsueduteslteflcertificateTEFLTESL Certificate | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

CURRICULUM Core Training ndash Language acquisition

communicative language pedagogy speaking listening reading writing grammar and pronunciation integration English grammar understanding the EFL learner classroom management lesson planning the TEFL profession and communicative language teaching

Specialized Modules ndash English as an international language working abroad teaching standardized exam preparation teaching Business English and teaching younger learners

Teaching ndash Students facilitate in a variety of ESL classes and have the opportunity to teach in their mentorrsquos class

Intensive teacher training program for new teachers includes worldwide job placement assistance Number of Weeks | 4 (daytime sessions)

11 (evening sessions)

Hours of Instruction | 130

Requirements | Bachelorrsquos degree required for job placement assistance all are eligible to apply Non-native English speakers require TOEFL iBT 79 IELTS 65 or an oral interview

Included | ReacutesumeacuteCV writing assistance job placement assistance mentorship program and free parking during the program

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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I can never imagine taking the TESLTEFL Certificate any-where else The ALI has one of the best reputations around and the teachers that we work with are phenomenal

mdash Kel ly McEtchin United States

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

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One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

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Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

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wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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wwwalisdsueduteflseminarTEFL Seminar | T E AC H E R T R A I N I N G

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Quality ndash Classes are led by trained

teacher training specialists

Activities ndash Effective and useful activities are used to teach the four skills of reading writing listening and speaking

Ideas ndash Innovative ideas are used to help teachers motivate students

Trends ndash Current trends in the EFL field are presented and explored

CURRICULUM Perspectives ndash Teachers are given

presentations on course and classroom organization textbook adaptation lesson planning and increasing the motivation level in the classroom

On-site Visits ndash There will be visits to local public schools

Tools ndash Teachers are given effective activities and techniques for utilizing textbooks Helpful resource materials are provided to assist teachers upon returning to classrooms

Variety of Activities ndash Focus will be given to teaching English as an international language multiple intelligences reflective teaching grammar games and using technology to enhance acquisition Also the application of communicative competence with younger learners using video for listening enhancement assessment in EFL classrooms pronunciation games and collaborative listening are taught

CUSTOMIZED TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMSWe customize curriculum and schedules for organizations contact alimailsdsuedu

Number of Weeks | 3

Hours of Instruction | 72

Requirements | Prior English teaching experience preferred and intermediate English proficiency or higher

Included | Teachers will gain knowledge of useful classroom activities innovative and motivational ideas and current trends in EFL

Dates and Fees | See page 34 or visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

Fast

Fac

ts Seminar for experienced teachers of English to gain

effective and innovative teaching methods

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SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

Fast

Fac

ts

163

8

8

80515

163

80594

125

125

8 EL CAJON

SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

LA MESA

LAKEMURRAY

DEL CERRO

NORTH PARK

UNIVERSITYHEIGHTS

SERRA MESA

COLLEGEAREA

SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONALAIRPORT

DOWNTOWN

PACIFIC BEACH

CORONADO

15

28

HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

29

SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

Fast

Fac

ts

30

w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

Fac

ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

Fast

Fac

ts

Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

33

wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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27

SDSU ON-CAMPUS DORMITORYAdvantages

Walking distance to main campus

Direct access to campus events

Full meal plan (during fall and spring semesters) and opportunity to eat with American students

All utilities included in price (gas electric water air conditioning)

In-room high-speed Internet access included in price

Flexible contracts are available

Considerations

Room may be private or shared with another ALI student

Bathroom may be private or shared

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Cost

Ranges between $3700-$3900 for partial term

Ranges between $7300-$8000 for full term

SDSU ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTSAdvantages

Walking distance to all parts of campus

Private and shared rooms available

Direct involvement in campus events

Rooms are furnished with a bed dresser nightstand couch and coffee table

On-site laundry Water trash service and Internet included

Gas and electricity included (up to $100 per month)

Considerations

Apartment is shared with other ALI students (4 students per apartment)

Bathroom may be shared or private

Sheets and towels not provided

Campus rules (such as no alcohol and no smoking) must be followed

Students must sign a contract for a full session of study

Cost

Ranges between $2800-$3400 per semester for a shared room

Ranges between $4150-$5600 per semester for a private room

wwwalisdsueduhousingStudent Housing | T H E C H O I C E I S yO U R S

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGAdvantages

Ability to choose own roommate

Various neighborhood options in San Diego

Ability to personalize and furnish apartment

Options to choose various living arrangements (single room double room studio)

Considerations

Availability and prices change frequently

Utilities may not be included

A minimum of a one-year lease is often required

Commuting to campus by car or public transportation may be necessary

Search process may be time consuming

Cost

Ranges between $500-$1500 per month depending on the location and type of room

Choose a Housing OptionTherersquos something for everyone mdash SDSU offers many living options Homestay with a local family offers a wonderful opportunity to experience American culture and practice English SDSU on-campus residence halls offer a community setting with American students and helpful staff to assist Finally SDSU on-campus apartments are perfect for students who prefer independent living combined with on-campus convenience

Host Families | 300+

Students in SDSU Housing | 3000

Housing Availability | Fall spring and summer

Average Number of Students per Room | 2

Students in ALI Housing | 350

Housing May Include | Water gas electric Internet and furniture

Dates and Fees |

wwwalisdsueduhousingfees

Fast

Fac

ts

163

8

8

80515

163

80594

125

125

8 EL CAJON

SPRING VALLEYLEMON GROVE

LA MESA

LAKEMURRAY

DEL CERRO

NORTH PARK

UNIVERSITYHEIGHTS

SERRA MESA

COLLEGEAREA

SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONALAIRPORT

DOWNTOWN

PACIFIC BEACH

CORONADO

15

28

HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

29

SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

Fast

Fac

ts

30

w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

Fac

ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

Fast

Fac

ts

Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

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Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

33

wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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HOMESTAY(Coordinated by the ALI)

Advantages

A private room

Family environment and immersion in the American way of life with daily English practice

San Diego International airport pickup and drop-off included

Two meals per day (breakfast and a prepared dinner 7 days a week)

Internet included

Sheets provided

Laundry facilities available

All families are within a short commuting distance to SDSU

Considerations

Families are very diverse (withwithout children single widowed elderly young variety of ethnicities)

Bathroom will be shared

Many families have pets (dogs andor cats) in the house

Cost

$800 per month plus $200 host finderrsquos fee for a private room and shared bathroom

ALI Homestay LocationsHomes are located 30 minutes or less by public transportation to SDSU

AIRPORT PICKUPAirport pickups are available for all students coming to the ALI Students staying with a family in a homestay are picked up at no charge by the host family from San Diego International airport Students staying in other on-campus or off-campus housing can be picked up for an additional fee When requested the ALI Housing Office can arrange for an airport greeter to meet students upon arrival at the San Diego airport Please submit airport pickup requests at least two weeks prior to arrival

ADDITIONAL HOUSING INFORMATIONAll housing applications are available for download on the ALI website Itrsquos recommended that students submit their completed housing applications together with the ALI Enrollment Application as spaces fill up early Off-campus housing options are available ndash contact the ALI Housing Office for more information

Please note that space in ALI housing is not guaranteed All housing prices are subject to change

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

Fast

Fac

ts

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

Fac

ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

31

wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

Fast

Fac

ts

Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

32

Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

33

wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

34

FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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SDSU ACTIVITIESSDSU has an exciting calendar of student activities every year ALI students can experience campus life by attending sporting events and performances by participating in activities at the International Student Center and by joining student clubs and organizations Past events on campus include lectures movie screenings carnivals spirit rallies and concerts

ORGANIZED TRIPSThe ALI organizes activities throughout San Diego County Trips to further destinations like Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon are easily arranged through ALI-affiliated tour companies SDSUrsquos Aztec Adventures program offers student outings - including backpacking camping canoeing river rafting and rock climbing - to breathtaking locations across the Southwestern United States

CONVERSATION GROUPS As one of the ALIrsquos most popular student activities Conversation Groups is an exciting and unique part of the ALI student experience Twice a month local volunteers come to the ALI to help students practice their English in an informal setting

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes volunteer opportunities every semester with San Diego organizations Previously students have volunteered at soup kitchens for the homeless on a community farm and in low-income areas helping to rebuild homes and schools The Student Life Office also assists students in finding individualized volunteer activities matching their specific interests

wwwalisdsuedustudentlifeStudent Life | C U LT U R E A N D CO M M U N I T y

GRADUATION PARTIESThe ALI Student Life Office organizes graduation parties each semester to congratulate students on program completion

EVENTS CALENDARThe ALI Weekly is the studentsrsquo guide to experiencing the best of San Diego life and culture Published once a week it informs students of events happening on campus as well as around the city of San Diego

ALI Student and Life ActivitiesA large part of a studentrsquos ESL experience takes place outside of the classroom The ALI places a high priority on providing enriching opportunities to practice English and experience American culture through SDSU campus life organized activities trips and volunteer work

Number of Student

Organizations | Over 300

Average Number of ALI Activities

Per Term | 30

Notable Events | City Tour San Diego

Zoo Trip Graduation Party

Top Ranked Team | Basketball

SDSU Basketball Arena | 12414 seats

Student Newsletter | ALI Weekly

San Diego Festivals Per Year | 50+

Fast

Fac

ts

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w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

Fac

ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

31

wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

Fast

Fac

ts

Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

32

Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

33

wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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30

w w w a r c s d s u e d uSports and Recreation | E X E R C I S E T H E M I N D amp B O D y

AZTEC RECREATION CENTER (ARC) Take advantage of world-class facilities Itrsquos a great way to stay fit and to have fun but most of all the group classes and team sports are a great way to meet American students and to practice English

On-campus World-Class Facilities Aztec Aquaplex ndash Features two large outdoor

solar-heated pools a 20-person spa and two full-service locker rooms on 15240 square meters of the SDSU campus For more information visit wwwaztecaquaplexsdsuedu

Spinning Studio ndash Use the newest spinning bikes

Group Fitness Studio ndash Complete with mirrored walls suspended hardwood floor and a state-of-the art sound system 60+ classes per week

Fitness Room ndash Use any of the dozens of weight machines or the variety of dumbbells and barbells

Cardio Room ndash Choose from over 90 pieces of equipment including treadmills stationary bikes elliptical machines adaptive motion trainers Stairmaster StepMills and indoor rowers

30-foot Climbing Wall ndash Climb your way to fitness on the indoor rock

Gymnasium ndash Decide which sport ndash basketball dodgeball indoor soccer wiffleball or volleyball ndash to play on one of the four full-sized hardwood courts

Weight-training Room ndash Take advantage of Olympic plates and thousands of pounds of dumbbells barbells free-weight benches plate-loaded machines and more

For complete information go to wwwarcsdsuedu

Year the ARC Built | 1997

Size | 23165 square meters

Group Fitness Classes | yoga kickboxing spinning Zumba Pilates Step Barre boot camp water aerobics

Facilities | Spinning studio group fitness studio fitness room cardio room gymnasium climbing wall locker rooms with showers lounge Aquaplex (pools)

Pools at the Aquaplex | 3 (50 meter

25 meter and 20-person jacuzzi)

Amenities | Free towel service computer

access WiFi

Schedule | Open 7 daysweek and

24 hoursday Monday-Thursday

Fast

Fac

ts A Healthy Lifestyle On And Off Campus

One of the benefits of being an ALI student is that you get a free Aztec Recreation Center (ARC) membership Get fit have fun meet American students and enjoy world-class facilities Included in the gym member-ship is access to the Aztec Aquaplex which features two large outdoor solar-heated pools and a 20-person spa

MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTERMission Bay Aquatic Center is the worldrsquos largest instructional waterfront facility ALI and SDSU students can take classes at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center at a discounted rate Some classes may be available for university credit Take time to enjoy one of these activities

Beginning hobie cat or keelboat sailing

Windsurfing

Wakeboarding

Advanced wakewaterskiing

Beginner intermediate or advanced surfing

Sea kayaking

Stand-up paddle boarding

Beginning olympic rowing

For complete information go to wwwmbaquaticcentercom

Mission Bay Aquatic Center

31

wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

Fast

Fac

ts

Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

32

Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

33

wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

34

FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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wwwalisdsueducontactALI Team | H E L P I N G S T U D E N T S S U CC E E D

Assisting Students in Their Educational Journey The ALI team is dedicated to providing a smooth transition from a studentrsquos home country to living and studying in the US Meet our team

ALI Staff | 35

Teachers | 70

Teacher Credentials | Masterrsquos degrees

Longest Employed Teacher | 37 years

Longest Employed Staff | 32 years

Native San Diegans | 12

Languages Spoken | Arabic Aramaic Chinese French German Japanese Portuguese Spanish

Tagalog and Vietnamese

Fast

Fac

ts

Admissions amp Immigration

Housing amp Student Life

Accounting

Directors

Central Staff

Administration

L to R Van Hillier Barbara Bass Johanna Gleason

Back Row Adeeb Jasim Spencer Hom Melissa Deal Stephanie Zanella Reva Kakos Ashley Davie Jacqueline Hillier Cindy Kisteleky Allan Pascua

Front Row Catherine Whattam Lynnette Torres Katherine Riggs Miffy yuan Jane McClintock Raquel Muntildeoz Ruiz Delicia Navarette

L to R Rosie Wade Alan Schuchman Tuyen Nguyen

L to R Melissa Chiong Mike Dietz Kim Newcomb

L to R Liu He Reggie Taylor Ad Torres (Andrea Davis not pictured)

Back Row Jason Greeno Amy Nunamaker Frank Herrera Crystal Carlson Front Row Tom Hilanto Robert Snell (Kelly Shah not pictured)

32

Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

33

wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

34

FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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32

Admissions | I N S T R U C T I O N Sw w w a l i s d s u e d u a d m i s s i o n s

How to ApplyNew ApplicantsNew applicants for all ALI programs must send the following items

➊ Complete online ALI Enrollment Application

➋ Pay $175 application fee (nonrefundable) with credit card online or via wire transfer

➌ Submit current bank statement with existing funds in the account by fax mail or email (If sending by email please cross out account number)

If submitting by mail or fax send documents to

American Language Institute San Diego State University College of Extended Studies

5250 Campanile Drive San Diego California 92182-1914 USA

Fax (619) 287-2735Phone (619) 594-5907

Admissions Information Admission to most ALI programs is open to students 18 years and over who have completed high school Students are advised to apply early as space is limited To apply students must complete the ALI application form (see below) and provide written proof that they have funds to support themselves while in the US Students should allow one to three weeks for application processing

To apply online visit

wwwalisdsueduapply

Visa Requirements ndash The US government requires persons who come to the US for full-time studies (18 hours per week or more) to obtain F-1 student visas To apply for an F-1 student visa at the US embassy or consulate an I-20 form will be needed To receive an I-20 form students must first apply to the ALI and we will express mail the I-20 For information about the time required to get a visa please contact the US embassy or consulate in the studentrsquos country of origin

Conditional Admission ndash Undergraduate conditional admission to San Diego State University (SDSU) is for qualified prospective students who have graduated from high school but have not yet begun post-secondary coursework and who do not meet the SDSU English language proficiency requirements Conditional admission through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional admission students must submit the online application and complete the portion for conditional admission at wwwalisdsueduapply Note that conditional admission requires a full evaluation of official transcripts Processing time is approximately four weeks

Conditional Eligibility ndash Undergraduate students can request a conditional eligibility letter without going through the transcript evaluation process This letter is not a guarantee toward admission to SDSU Conditional eligibility through the ALI is not available for SDSU masterrsquos degrees students seeking a second bachelorrsquos degree or students with a TOEFL (or the equivalent) of iBT 80 or above To apply for conditional eligibility students must submit the online application and a $50 nonrefundable conditional eligibility letter fee at wwwalisdsueduapply Processing time is approximately two weeks

Testing and Placement ndash The ALI conducts placement tests when a student arrives These tests help determine the best level of ALI courses for each student Some programs require test scores before arrival Please note that the ability to transfer from one ALI program to another is not guaranteed and will be considered on a space available basis

Health Insurance ndash As part of the California State University (CSU) system the ALI requires all F-1 students to have major medical insurance coverage during their stay in the United States Those who come with non-F-1 status are strongly advised to have adequate health insurance coverage as well To ensure that health insurance meets the requirements students with health insurance are asked to submit policies in advance Students who do not have health insurance coverage from their country may purchase International Student Health Insurance online or at registration For health insurance requirements visit wwwalisdsueduhealthinsurance

33

wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

34

FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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33

wwwalisdsueducalendarCalendar amp Fees | FA L L 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

At San Diego State Universityrsquos American Language Institute there are many programs to meet different student needs These programs are offered throughout the year For the most up-to-date calendar and fees please visit wwwalisdsueducalendar

INTENSIVE ENGLISH | Intensive English for Communication and Business English

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Intensive English for CommunicationFull Term

August 19-Dec12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $ 5610

Intensive English for CommunicationSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesJan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Intensive English for CommunicationSession B

Oct 16-Dec 12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

Business English

Regular Start DatesAugust 19 Oct 16Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16 Oct 28 Nov 4(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesJan 6 March 3Flex Entry Dates Jan 21Feb 3 March 17 April 7 (4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesMay 19 June 30Flex Entry DatesJune 2 July 14(4 or more weeks) $360week

Regular Start DatesAugust 18 Oct 13Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8 Oct 27 Nov 3(4 or more weeks) $360week

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Intensive English for Communication (IEC) or Business English students may begin their studies after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

UNIVERSIT Y PREPARATION | English for Academic Purposes and Pre-MBA and Pre-Master rsquos

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

English for Academic Purposes August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5580

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5580

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $3960

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $ 5610

Pre-MBA and Pre-Masterrsquos August 20-Dec 13(17 weeks) $5930

Jan 7-May 9(17 weeks) $5930

May 20-August 8(12 weeks) $ 3990

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5930

UNIVERSIT Y CREDIT | Semester at SDSU General and Business Courses

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU General CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

Semester at SDSU Business CoursesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

Contact the ALIfor more information

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $ 6530

34

FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Labor Day Sept 2 2013 Veterans Day Nov 11 2013 Thanksgiving Break Nov 28-29 2013 Academic Break Dec 16-22 2013 Winter Break Dec 23-27 2013

New Yearrsquos Day Jan 1 2014 Martin Luther King Jr Day Jan 20 2013 Spring Break March 31-April 4 2014 Cesar Chavez Day March 31 2014 Academic Break May 12-16 2014

Memorial Day May 26 2014 Independence Day July 4 2014 Academic Break August 11-15 2014

Labor Day Sept 1 2014 Veterans Day Nov 11 2014 Thanksgiving Break Nov 27-28 2014 Academic Break Dec 15-19 2014 Winter Break Dec 22-26 2014

Prices dates and options for all programs and accommodations are subject to change Note All application fees are non-refundable

The ALI office will be open

CERTIFICATES | Semester at SDSU and Business for Global Practices

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

Semester at SDSU CertificatesAugust 12-Dec 18(19 weeks) $6530

Jan 6-May 15(17 weeks) $6530

August 11-Dec 17(19 weeks) $6530

Business for Global PracticesFull Term

August 19-Dec 12(17 weeks) $5610

Jan 6-May 8(17 weeks) $5610

May 19-August 7(12 weeks) $ 3960

August 18-Dec 11(17 weeks) $5610

Business for Global PracticesSession A

August 19-Oct 10(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry DatesSept 3 16

Jan 6-Feb 27(8 weeks) $2640Flex Entry Dates Jan 21 Feb 3

May 19-June 26(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJune 2

August 18-Oct 9(8 weeks) $ 2640Flex Entry DatesSept 2 8

Business for Global PracticesSession B

Oct 16-Dec12(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DateOct 28 Nov 4

March 3-May 8(9 weeks) $2970Flex Entry DatesMarch 17 April 7

June 30-August 7(6 weeks) $ 2160Flex Entry DateJuly 14

Oct 13-Dec 11(9 weeks) $ 2970Flex Entry DateOct 27 Nov 3

FLEXIBLE ENTRY ndash New Business for Global Practices (BGP) students may begin their studies as Business English students after the term begins on a flexible entry date for four weeks or longer To be eligible for a BGP certificate students entering on a flex entry date must enroll in the next complete BGP session Please note that the exact fees for flexible entry dates must be confirmed by the ALI When considering Flex Entry dates please be aware of the holiday schedule

Prepaid Flexible Entry FeesWeeks Fees Per Week4 to 7 $3608 to 18 $33019 or more $300

TEACHER TRAINING | TESLTEFL Certificate and TEFL Seminar

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2014 FALL 2014

TESLTEFL Certificate Day Sessions

Jan 6-31(4 weeks) $2725

June 2-27(4 weeks) $2725July 7-August 1(4 weeks) $2725

TESLTEFL Certificate Night Sessions (2 evenings per week TTh)

Sept 10-Nov 21(11 weeks) $2725

Feb 4-April 24(11 weeks) $2725

Sept 9-Nov 20(11 weeks) $2725

TEFL SeminarJan 13-31(3 weeks) $1580

July 21-August 8(3 weeks) $1580

ALI Office Holidays School Holidays and Other Office Closures

Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff

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Mailing Address American Language Institute College of Extended Studies San Diego State University

5250 Campanile Dr San Diego CA

92182-1914 USA

Admissions and Immigration Apply online at wwwalisdsueduapply Steps to apply

➊ Complete online application

➋ Submit application fee of $175

➌ Submit a current bank statement by mail or fax

➍ Submit photocopy of passport by mail or fax

Email the Admissions and Immigration Teamapplyalimailsdsuedu

Tel (619) 594-5907

Fax(619) 287-2735

Email alimailsdsuedu

Web wwwalisdsuedu

The ALI is a member of the Consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)

The ALI is an SDSU Research Foundation project

American Language InstituteTeachers and Staff