Study English in the Sunny Southwest in the "Land of Enchantment"
- Small and intimate class sizes ( 8-15 students)
- Five levels: low intermediate, intermediate, high intermediate, advanced and academic bridge
- Dedicated and professional teachers with extensive ESL experience
- Conditional Admission to UNM and English program for undergraduates
- Easy transition into the University of New Mexico undergraduate or graduate programs through CELAC
- 20-25 hours of Intensive English instruction per week, plus
field trips
- TOEFL preparation class offered and TOEFL (iTP) exam
- English language certification at graduation
- On campus housing available with American roommates, or live
off campus
- Beautiful mountain and desert surroundings
- Excellent programs offered at the University in undergraduate
and graduate studies in Anthropology, Arts, Business, Engineering,
Education, Medical and Law School
Program
The Center for English language and American Culture (CELAC) at
the University of New Mexico (UNM) is designed for students who
are planning to attend a university in the United States and for
those students who wish to develop college level skills in listening,
reading, writing, and speaking. Applicants must be at least eighteen
years old and have a high school diploma.
CELAC students come from many different countries and cultures.
A communicative, cultural comparative approach is used to teach
the classes, including discussions and information concerning
American values and lifestyles to help prepare students to study
and live in the United States.
The mission of CELAC is to prepare students to succeed in
academic classes at the university level in the United States.
For those students who are planning to continue their academic
study (either undergraduate or graduate) at UNM, CELAC offers
an introduction to UNM's International Admissions Office, as well
as help in following application procedures for full-time academic
study at UNM. In addition, for those students planning to attend
UNM as full-time students, CELAC has a special concurrent enrollment program with the
UNM Admissions Office. Even before the student has fully reached
the University's required English proficiency level, if the student
has been making satisfactory progress in CELAC classes and reaches
a designated proficiency level, he or she may begin to take some
academic credit classes while still taking some CELAC English
classes. This special permission is designed to be a bridging
program between the English and academic classes.
New Mexico
Students will enjoy the opportunity to study in the sunny Southwest
of the United States. Albuquerque is a unique, medium sized city
with an interesting blend of cultures including American Indian,
Mexican, Spanish and Anglo influences. New Mexico has a wide variety
of landscapes, wonderful mild weather throughout the year, and
offers plenty of outdoor activities, such as hiking in the mountains,
skiing, fishing, rafting and nature study.
For more information
University of New Mexico
Center for English Language and American Culture