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Pace University
English Language Institute

  Contact Information

New York City Campus
163 William St., 21st Floor
New York , New York   10038
Phone: 212.346.1562
Fax: 212.346.1301
Westchester Campus
861 Bedford Road
Kessel Student Center
Pleasantville , New York   10570
Phone: 914.773.3820
Fax: 914.773.3822
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  • region: Northeast
  • setting: City,Suburban
  • type: Private
  • school size: Medium
  • type of housing: Residence Hall,Homestay,Apartment
  • cost of attendance: $9,300

  • top programs: 1.Pre-Undergraduate 2.Pre-Masters 3.Pre-Law


  Program Description

Welcome to the
English Language Institute
at Pace University

PACE means opportunity. For nearly a century, students from around the world have come to study at Pace University. The English Language Institute (ELI) at Pace offers international students the opportunity to improve their English skills through a variety of intensive programs. In short, the ELI at Pace offers the perfect place to immerse yourself in the study of the English language.

ELI offers programs at three convenient locations. Pace's New York City campus is located in downtown Manhattan near Wall Street, Chinatown, Little Italy, and Soho. Pace's Pleasantville campus is located 64 km north of New York City in beautiful Westchester County. This campus offers a fitness center with a heated pool and tennis courts. Pace's White Plains campus is located 37 minutes by train from Midtown Manhattan. White Plains is the metropolitan center of Westchester County.

Housing is available at the New York City or Pleasantville campuses.

About The Programs

Intensive English Program

This program is designed to help students, visitors, and recent immigrants improve their English skills for academic study, career advancement, or personal enrichment. The curriculum integrates grammar, writing, reading, speaking, and listening. Cultural and social activities provide additional real-life opportunities to use English skills actively.
  • Four levels - from Beginner to Advanced
  • Small classes (average 15 students)
  • Students from more than 30 countries
  • Experienced and professional faculty, with Master's Degrees
  • Undergraduate & Graduate credit courses open to students at the advanced level

Pre-Graduate Program

To excel in an American graduate school requires that you possess a special set of skills. If you are planning to apply to a graduate degree program in the United States, Pace University's Pre-Graduate Program for the MBA and Other Graduate Studies can help you prepare for the American graduate school experience. The Pre-Graduate Program is the only one of its kind in New York City and Westchester County. Students get a running start on their MBA or other graduate degrees by acquiring the abilities essential for academic success.

In the Pre-Graduate Program students learn to work on team projects, conduct in-depth library and internet research, organize American-style research papers, and deliver sophisticated, clear, and confident presentations.

  • Pace University credit courses for qualified students, which can be used at Pace or for transfer
  • Experienced and professional faculty
  • Academic advisement and counseling

Completion of Pre-Graduate program can be used as a substitute for TOEFL in Pace MBA admissions.

Pre-Undergraduate Program

This program is designed to prepare advanced students for study in an undergraduate degree program at Pace or another American university. Students learn to write different types of essays, read and think critically about texts, and conduct in-depth library and internet research.
  • Pace University credit courses for qualified students, which can be used at Pace or for transfer
  • Experienced and professional faculty
  • Academic advisement and counseling

Conditional Admission

Students who meet Pace University's academic requirements for admission to an undergraduate or a graduate program but do not meet the minimum English language requirement will be considered for conditional admission. Conditional admission to Pace University requires that you take English language courses through the Pace English Language Institute (ELI.) The TOEFL requirement will then be waived for students who successfully complete this program.

Pre-Law Program

This program is designed for international LL.M. students and lawyers to provide them with the language and academic skills needed to succeed in an American law school as well as the English necessary for legal purposes and understanding of American laws.

An academic skills-based approach with legal content and including typical activities in an American law school class will be utilized in all courses to prepare international students for the challenges of an LL.M. program. Courses include Legal Writing, Reading Legal Materials, Listening and Speaking Skills for Law School, Introduction to U.S. Common Law and Legal Education. Extracurricular activities include visits to courthouses and law firms.
  • Small class size
  • Experienced and professional faculty, with Master's Degrees in TESOL and J.D. degrees
Completion of summer Pre-Law Program may in some cases be used as a substitute for TOEFL in Pace Law School LL.M. Program admissions.

Schedule of Sessions for Intensive English Program

Spring 2010:
Spring 2010 January 27 - May 14, 2010 (14 weeks)
Spring I 2010 January 27- March 16, 2010 (7 weeks)
Spring II 2010 March 25 - May 14, 2010 (7 weeks)
 
Summer 2010:
Summer I 2010 June 1 - July 12, 2010 (6 weeks)
Summer II 2010 July 13 - August 19, 2010 (6 weeks)
 
Fall 2010:
Fall 2010 September 7 - December 17, 2010 (14 weeks)
Fall I 2010 September 7 - October 26, 2010 (7 weeks)
Fall II 2010 October 27 - December 17, 2010 (7 weeks)
 
Winter 2011 January 4 - January 25, 2010 (3 weeks)
 
Dates are subject to change.

Costs Per 14-week semester
Tuition (Intensive Program) $4,360
University Student Fee 306
Medical Insurance 205
Housing and Meals (estimate) 6,960
Books/supplies (estimate) 150
TOTAL $11,941
Fees are based on rates for the 2010 academic year and are subject to adjustment

Extracurricular Activities

Students visit world-famous New York museums, historical areas like Harlem, Soho and Chinatown, sporting events, the United Nations, and local beaches. Students regularly get together for movies, lunches, book club meetings, and end-of-semester parties.

Student Services

While enrolled in the ELI, students are entitled to use all university facilities: libraries, computer services, university recreational activities, gymnasium, dormitories, and the student health center.