Degree Details
This Program Is For
- English learners at a high beginner level and above
- Learners who want to study the English language for professional or personal goals
- Individuals who want to pursue academic goals, such as an undergraduate or graduate education or an academic certificate
Program Features
- Customize your program of study: take language skills-focused classes at your level and 2 elective classes
- Take advantage of university admissions resources, including free college advising and TOEFL waivers to Boston-area universities and colleges
- Experience life on a university campus through optional Boston University on-campus housing
- Engage with BU undergraduate and graduate students through student organizations, activities, and sporting events
Curriculum
- Take skills courses at your individual language level in speaking and listening and academic reading and writing
- Choose from elective courses in areas such as business communication, STEM, media news, Boston and American culture, or test preparation
- Develop skills for global competency and intercultural communication including teamwork, problem solving, critical thinking, and more
- Join activities such as team research projects, guest speakers, and field trips
Class Schedule
This 12 week program is divided into two 6 week terms.
Students participate in 2 skills classes 5 mornings per week and two elective classes 4 afternoons per week (Monday through Thursday):
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | |
| 9:00 - 12:00 | Reading & Writing | Speaking & Listening | Reading & Writing | Speaking & Listening | Reading & Writing |
| 13:30 - 16:00 | Elective A | Elective B | Elective A | Elective B |
Program Requirements
Required Proficiency Level
- High beginner or above
Admission Requirements
- Minimum age 17 years
- Senior in high school or high school graduate
- Able to understand, speak, write, and read simple expressions for basic needs
Key Facts
Format
Availability
Location
Hours / Week
Duration
Term
Visa
I undoubtedly chose to come to CELOP because I heard they have a good reputation and offer a variety of English classes that allow students to choose their two electives in a semester, which makes it different from other language schools.
Ariyaporn Lertariyanunt, Thailand
Apply Now
If you are a continuing, former or deferring CELOP student, please do not click on the Apply Now button. Instead, please contact CELOP Admissions at celop@bu.edu to apply or call 617-353-4870.
