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Yale English Language Institute
Yale Summer Session

  Contact Information

English Language Institute
Jan Dougherty Hortas, Director
U.S. Mail: P.O. Box 208355
New Haven , Connecticut   06520-8355
Phone: 203-432-2430
Fax: 203-432-2434
UPS/FEDEX address:
55 Whitney Avenue
Suite 430
New Haven , Connecticut   06510
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  • region: Northeast
  • type: Private
  • school size: Large
  • type of school: University/Intensive English Program
  • type of housing: Residence Hall



  Program Description

Study English in Yale's English Language Institute: a unique experience within a tradition of academic excellence

The mission of Yale Summer Session is to nurture and inspire intellectual growth in a community of summer scholars that promotes Yale's tradition of academic excellence. Summer students share ideas, interests, talents, and cultures, thereby celebrating their unique contributions and learning from each other.

Yale's Program

Yale University, known for its outstanding undergraduate teaching, its commitment to research and learning, its contributions to the cultural and political life of the United States and the world, also offers outstanding summer courses for students from around the globe. A strength in the summer has been in the area of language teaching and learning, a tradition carried on by the English Language Institute.

Our 6-week intensive English courses and our seminars for graduate students and professionals in business and law are designed for serious students of university age (or older) and for a limited number of highly qualified high school students. The courses focus on both oral and written communication skills and offer specialized afternoon courses in areas such as fiction writing and poetry workshops, a video production workshop, a class exploring current controversies in biomedical science, and a course that explores the community of New Haven and beyond.

Living at Yale

Students live on campus in one of Yale's twelve residential colleges (Yale's term for dormitories) with undergraduates from Yale or other universities in the US and with other international students. Through the colleges and an activities director students are offered a wide variety of activities, ranging from trips to a Broadway show, a New York baseball game, a museum and shopping trip to New York City, a trip to Boston, local trips within Connecticut to Mystic Seaport and to the Connecticut shore. Each summer our students also visit the United Nations where students meet in small groups with the UN ambassador or a mission representative from their home country's mission. On campus there are study breaks, summer concerts, theater performances, intramural sports, and guest lecturers.

Living in New Haven

Yale is located in New Haven, a lively urban center situated between Boston and New York. As Yale President Richard Levin has observed: "New Haven is a great city: rich in architecture, music, theater, museums, restaurants, and parks…large enough to be interesting, small enough to be friendly." Among its buildings are examples from such architectural masters as Frank Gehry, Cesar Pelli, Marcel Breuer, and Louis Kahn.

New Haven also hosts several summer festivals, and free jazz concerts are offered on the New Haven Green.

Highlights of Yale's Programs

  • Six-week intensive English language courses
  • Six-week specialized courses for graduate and professional students
  • Small classes, average size 10-12
  • Use of Yale's new Center for Language Study with digital resources, language learning software, audio and video materials, and video production technology
  • On-campus housing in one of Yale's historic residential colleges
  • Access to Yale's high-speed internet connection; computer clusters
  • Full athletic facilities and membership in Yale's Payne Whitney Gymnasium, the world's second largest indoor recreational facility
  • Access to the Yale University library system and Yale's museums and galleries including the Yale Center for British Art and the Peabody Museum of Natural History

6-Week Intensive English Program-June 28-August 6

Fees: Tuition--$3900; Room and Meals--$2532 (estimate)

6-Week Professional Seminars-June 28-August 6

Fees: Tuition--$4650-Business and Law Seminars (Seminar for Graduate Students is $4000)

Room and Meals--$2532 (estimate)