The University of Alabama, English Language Institute
The University of Alabama, English Language Institute

The University of Alabama, English Language Institute


About

The University of Alabama is a public university with more than 100 bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. Students can participate in a free speaking course with university students twice a week to gain practice with native speakers and request a language partner for individual practice.

The University of Alabama is a beautiful, public university with more than 100 bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. The university is located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, an inexpensive and safe city of 100,000 people. It has been named the most livable city in America and one of the best college towns. Tuscaloosa has a warm and sunny climate.

Students have free access to all the benefits of a university with over 40,000 students, including sporting events, gyms, libraries, career center, writing center, health center, and many student clubs and activities.

The English Language Institute (ELI) at The University of Alabama is an affordable intensive English program for recent graduates or career employees wanting to improve their English skills. The five levels of English include high elementary, low/high intermediate, and low/high advanced. Students will improve their reading/writing, speaking/listening, and grammar skills. The program is accredited, and all instructors have master’s degrees. Students can participate in a free speaking course with university students twice a week to gain practice with native speakers and request a language partner for individual practice. The ELI offers free seminars, tutoring, and activities each session. Scholarships are also available.

Learn English to Succeed

Improve your English and experience US life and culture on a beautiful university campus.

  • Professional teachers with master’s degrees;
  • Organized activities to meet university students from the US;
  • Low cost of living;
  • Over 200 degree programs offered at The University of Alabama;
  • Located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, one of the top 50 college towns.

ELI Mission Statement

The English Language Institute (ELI) was established by The University of Alabama in January of 1982 to offer English-language training and cultural orientation to nonnative speakers of English, including international students, professionals, faculty, and graduate teaching assistants. The stated mission of the English Language Institute is to provide top quality instruction in ESL (English as a Second Language) to nonnative speakers of English while providing students with orientation to US culture.

Through its array of programs, including the Intensive English Program, the International Teaching Assistant Program, the Academic Support Program, and various customized group programs, the ELI seeks to accomplish the following specific goals:

  • To teach English as a second language (ESL) to students enrolled in ELI programs;
  • To provide students with the cultural knowledge and awareness which they will need to function satisfactorily, both academically and socially, in the United States;
  • To provide students who are studying English for academic purposes with both academic and practical skills and strategies that will help them to be successful in their undergraduate or graduate studies;
  • To provide appropriate ESL instruction for matriculated international students at UA who participate in the ELI’s Academic Support Program;
  • To ensure that international students who serve as graduate teaching assistants and provide undergraduate instruction at UA have adequate proficiency in English and sufficient knowledge of US culture to work effectively with undergraduate students;
  • To inform students enrolled in ELI programs about options and opportunities for academic study at The University of Alabama and encourage them to consider applying for admission;
  • To recruit international students for ELI and UA instructional programs and serve as a gateway for their entry onto the UA campus;
  • To facilitate the academic, cultural, and social integration of international students into the UA community and thus provide opportunities and encouragement for cross-cultural encounters and global understanding;
  • To serve as a resource for international education to the faculty, staff, and students of The University of Alabama; and,
  • To encourage ELI students, as citizens of the world, to learn to respect and appreciate countries and cultures different from their own and therefore play a role in promoting peace and understanding in the world.

Building - B.B. Comer Hall

The ELI is located in the heart of the campus in B.B. Comer Hall, which is situated just across the street from the Student Center (containing the UA cafeteria and food court, bookstore, post office, and theater).

Classrooms

The classrooms at the ELI are equipped with technology and designed for classes with a small number of students.

Study Center

The Study Center has tutors, computers, printers, books, software, and DVDs to help you improve your English skills.

Recreation Center

ELI students have full use of UA’s Student Recreation Center, which is complete with modern exercise equipment, a swimming pool, and basketball, racquetball, and volleyball courts. ELI students may also use the UA tennis courts, soccer fields, Aquatic Center, and golf course.

Housing

Students at the English Language Institute may choose to live in University residence halls on the University of Alabama campus or in off-campus housing, such as private apartments. Living on campus in University residence halls is convenient because it gives ELI students excellent opportunities to interact with American students and to participate in campus activities.

Meals

Students who would like to eat their meals on campus in University dining halls may purchase weekly meal plans or simply pay for each meal separately. Students who live in housing with kitchen facilities may, of course, choose to prepare their own meals at home.

Transportation

Free, continuous bus service makes it easy and convenient for students to get around the large UA campus.

Student Health Center

The Student Health Center is conveniently located on campus and provides medical care for all UA students, including ELI students. The University of Alabama requires all international students to have medical insurance while in the U.S. Upon arrival at the English Language Institute, students must show proof of adequate coverage or purchase medical insurance when registering for classes.

Libraries and Computer Centers

There are five libraries on the University of Alabama campus: main (serving the humanities, social sciences, and arts), business, science and engineering, education, and law. A number of student computer laboratories are also conveniently located on campus, some of which remain open 24 hours per day.

Location and Climate

The University of Alabama is located on a large, beautiful campus in Tuscaloosa, a friendly city of 100,000 people. Tuscaloosa is just one hour away by car, bus or train from Birmingham, the largest city in Alabama. Other nearby cities include Atlanta, Georgia (3 hours), Nashville and Memphis, Tennessee (4 hours), and New Orleans, Louisiana (4.5 hours). Gulf of Mexico beaches are also nearby (4.5 hours). Because of its location, Alabama enjoys a relatively warm climate most of the year. Summer is hot, winter is mild, and spring and fall are warm and filled with colorful flowers and trees.

    Pathway to UA

    Length of Study and Credit Earned

    • You will need two semesters to complete the program and begin full undergraduate study at The University of Alabama;
    • You will earn 15 hours of academic credit, will satisfy the UA English proficiency requirement, and will be ready for full-time undergraduate study.

    Qualifications

    To qualify for the Two-Semester Program, you must be admitted into the Pathway to UA, and meet the following English proficiency test requirements:

    • iBT 72 – 78 (Subscores: 18 Reading, 17 Listening, 20 Speaking, and 17 Writing)
    • IELTS 5.5 (Subscores: 5.5 in all areas)
    • DET 100 and ELI Placement in Level 5

    Credits and Courses

    Earn 15 academic credits. Each course is 3 credit hours.

    During the 1st semester:

    • Take 1 undergraduate course;
    • Take Reading/Writing and Speaking/Listening or Structure intensive English courses (no academic credit).

    During the 2nd semester:

    • Take 4 undergraduate courses;
    • Take 1 intensive English course as required (no academic credit).

    Completion Requirement

    Students in the Pathway to UA must pass all classes with grades of C or higher. Each class may be repeated a maximum of one time.

    Semester Abroad at UA

    Admission Requirements

    • Minimum English proficiency:
      • ELI Placement Exam:
        • Level 5 in UA-ELI Intensive English Program to earn 3 credit hours in 1 semester;
        • Level 6 in UA-ELI Intensive English Program to earn 6 credit hours in 1 semester.
      • Visa type:
        • J-1 visa

    Note: Students who do not meet the minimum English requirements for earning academic credit will study full-time intensive English.

    If you want an F-1 student visa, you must first have your I-20 form and admission letter from the ELI. Then go to the SEVIS I-901 website to pay for your SEVIS fee.

    Complete the DS-160 application, pay the visa application fee, and schedule an interview with the US embassy/consulate near you.

    For more information, go to the Study in the States website.

    The ELI offers three $500 scholarships per year.

    The scholarships are awarded to new students who apply for two or more sessions of study on an F-1 visa.

    During the Fall 1, Spring 1, and Summer 1 sessions one new student is randomly chosen to receive a $250 tuition discount for two sessions for a total of $500. The student must be at the ELI to receive the scholarship.

    No additional application is needed. The ELI application is used as the scholarship application.

    Students who are with programs or organizations that receive discounts are not eligible for the scholarship.

    Muath from Jordan

    “I studied intensive English courses for approximately two months, and it was an excellent experience. I am now using English more confidently with my job and social life. I recommend The University of Alabama’s English Language Institute to anyone who really wants to improve international relationships or to improve conversational English language skills. One more thing, Roll Tide!”

    Yupawadee from Thailand

    “During my time in ELI, I was immersed in different aspects of American culture through various activities, on- and off-campus. After graduating from ELI, I felt more confident to communicate in English, and I was able to get a high TOEFL score and university admission.”

    Jing from China

    “The teachers are absolutely amazing. They are great people and their teaching methods effectively increase my interest in learning English. The students are very diverse and it is an amazing opportunity to meet and become friends with such great people.”

    The UA English Language Institute, established in 1982, offers a year-round, 5-level Intensive English Program for students from around the world. The ELI provides English language support to the University of Alabama through a variety of programs and academic support courses. The ELI also conducts customized programs upon request for groups that have specialized needs.

    Professional standards of the highest quality are extremely important to the ELI, whose Intensive English Program is accredited by CEA (Commission on English Language Program Accreditation) and which is a member of UCIEP (University & College Intensive English Programs) and English USA.

    ELI Student Activities and Seminar

    Each session the ELI has trips, free seminar, and student activities. Go to the ELI Office, 101 B.B. Corner Hall, to learn more!

    • Welcome Activity
    • UA Softball Game vs. Florida State
    • Friday Seminar - Potluck of Words: Share and Learn English
    • Friday Seminar - Baseball: America's Pastime
    • UA Baseball Game vs. Oklahoma
    • Friday Seminar
    • Druid City Arts Festival
    • On Campus Scavenger Hunt
    • ELI Certificate Ceremony

    Clubs, Activities, and Events

    There are a variety of student clubs, activities, and events at The University of Alabama (UA). Students can join student organizations, play on intramural sports teams, or join weekend trips with UA students.

    Culture and Language Exchange

    The Culture and Language Exchange matches the ELI students with UA students who would like to meet an international friend. Some of these students are studying the ELI student's native language. Once matched, these pairs or groups of students meet as often as they like for conversation practice in English and possibly in the ELI student's native language.

    International Coffee Hour

    International Coffee Hour is held on each Friday during fall and spring semesters, from 11:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. in Room 121 B.B. Corner Hall. Come and enjoy free coffee, tea, snacks, and conversation with our friends from around the world. Visit the International Coffee Hour webpage for more information. All international and American students, scholars, faculty, and staff are welcome to join.

    Culturally Speaking

    Through the Culturally Speaking call, ELI students meet regularly with University of Alabama (UA) students to converse in English in relaxed surroundings. Culturally Speaking provides a comfortable way for ELI students to form friendships with UA students and to practice their English. Students in Speaking/Listening 2 and above can register for this free class.

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