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University of California

International Programs 2017

English Language Programs

University Credit Programs

Certificate Programs

ip.extension.ucsd.edu

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UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS UNIVERSITY CREDIT PROGRAMS CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

Over the years, UC San Diego has enthusiastically welcomed international students. No matter how diverse their backgrounds, our students share one thing in common: an adventurous spirit of learning. They choose UC San Diego

because of its worldwide research reputation, its prize-winning faculty, and the innovative character of the San Diego region. In return, they enjoy one of the most valuable educational experiences of their lives.

Taught by talented instructors, UC San Diego Extension programs offer the most advanced knowledge and education formats available. Students quickly benefit from immediately applicable information, a wider network of peers, and a more insightful understanding of American culture. In combination with UC San Diego’s striking coastal location, our programs are unlike any others in the United States.

Welcome . . . we look forward to meeting you.

Mary Walshok

Associate Vice Chancellor, Public Programs and Dean, UC San Diego Extension

The benefits of an international experience motivate thousands of people every year to study in the United States. As they seek academic advancement,

they also improve their English language skills and cultural understanding.

UC San Diego’s commitment to academic excellence is reflected in the high quality of instruction and curriculum in the programs which are described in this brochure. This, plus our excellent campus facilities, student support services, and idyllic natural surroundings, guarantees the best possible opportunities for your academic success and satisfaction. The information provided here shows, in pictures and in words, why UC San Diego Extension International Programs is the perfect choice for English language studies, university credit, and certificate programs.

We are ready to welcome you to UC San Diego Extension International Programs and to help you get started on the experience of a lifetime!

Roxanne Nuhaily

Executive Director of International Programs and Assistant Dean for International Affairs, UC San Diego Extension

Welcome to UC San Diego

Welcome to UC San Diego Extension International Programs

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UC SAN DIEGO CAMPUS AND SURROUNDING AREA

WHY CHOOSE UC SAN DIEGO?A Great University• Part of the ten-campus University of California system: UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC

Irvine, UC Los Angeles, UC Merced, UC Riverside, UC San Diego, UC San Francisco, UC Santa Barbara, and UC Santa Cruz

• 14th internationally in the 2015 Academic Rankings of World Universities conducted by Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China

• 6th among U.S. universities in total research and development expenditures by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for 2015; 16th best research university in the world by the Centre for Science and Technology Studies at Leiden University in 2015

• 6th in the nation, 2nd among all U.S. public institutions, and 13th in the world for total research output by the journal Nature in their 2014 index

• 1st in the U.S. for Positive Impact on the United States by the Washington Monthly College Guide

• Five Nobel Prize winners on the faculty

• A huge campus (over 5 square kilometers) overlooking the Pacific Ocean, with a community of over 33,000 students

• Ranked the top surfing school in the U.S. by Surfline.com

www.ucsd.edu

WHY CHOOSE SAN DIEGO?A Great Location• “America’s Finest City” with a great quality of life

• 100 kilometers of beaches, mountains up to 2,000 meters, and the best climate in the United States

• Population: 1.3 million in the city and 3 million in the county

• Center for biomedical research, electronics, and telecommunications

• The perfect base for exploring California, the Southwest, and nearby Mexico

• Voted one of the “Best Rides in America” by Bicycling Magazinewww.sandiego.org

WHY CHOOSE UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION?A Great Selection of Language, Academic, and Professional Programs• The English Language Institute won the Best School Award from the Ryugaku

Journal in 2014, as the best English Language Institute in the U.S.

• English language programs for personal or professional development

• English language programs to prepare for university studies in the U.S.

• Certificate programs to prepare for work experience or university studies in the U.S.

• Credit-bearing University and University Extension courses at UC San Diego

• Highly experienced International Student Services staff

• Excellent campus locationwww.ip.extension.ucsd.edu

1 UC San Diego Extension International Student Services, English Language Institute (ELI) & International Programs ip.extension.ucsd.edu

2 On-campus apartments ip.extension.ucsd.edu

3 Near-campus apartments by Anatolia (3 km from main campus) ac-housing. com

4 Off-campus hotel accommodations by Residence Inn by Marriott La Jolla marriott.com/lajca

5 Price Center bookstore, movie theatre, restaurants, and more UCSandiegobookstore.com

6 Geisel Library libraries.ucsd.edu

7 Scripps Institution of Oceanography scripps.ucsd.edu

8 La Jolla Playhouse theatre.ucsd.edu

9 Rady School of Management rady.ucsd.edu

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UC San Diego is a smoke-free campus.

UC San Diego complies with California state laws which regulate cigarette smoking in public areas. Students attending UC San Diego Extension International Programs must follow all non-smoking rules on campus at all times. UC San Diego is a 100% no-smoking campus.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WEATHER: 20 DEGREES AND SUNNY!

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La Jolla Shores

Program Dates and Tuition

Why Choose UC San Diegoand ELI

English Language Programs

Work Experienceand University Study

University Credit Programs

Summer Youth Program

Business Certificate Programs

TEFL Certificate Programs

Custom Programs

San Diego Atractions and Activities

General Info

Additional Costs

Housing

WHY CHOOSE UC SAN DIEGO?A Great University• Part of the ten-campus University of California system: UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC

Irvine, UC Los Angeles, UC Merced, UC Riverside, UC San Diego, UC San Francisco, UC Santa Barbara, and UC Santa Cruz

• 14th internationally in the 2015 Academic Rankings of World Universities conducted by Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China

• 6th among U.S. universities in total research and development expenditures by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for 2015; 16th best research university in the world by the Centre for Science and Technology Studies at Leiden University in 2015

• 6th in the nation, 2nd among all U.S. public institutions, and 13th in the world for total research output by the journal Nature in their 2014 index

• 1st in the U.S. for Positive Impact on the United States by the Washington Monthly College Guide

• Five Nobel Prize winners on the faculty

• A huge campus (over 5 square kilometers) overlooking the Pacific Ocean, with a community of over 33,000 students

• Ranked the top surfing school in the U.S. by Surfline.com

www.ucsd.edu

WHY CHOOSE SAN DIEGO?A Great Location• “America’s Finest City” with a great quality of life

• 100 kilometers of beaches, mountains up to 2,000 meters, and the best climate in the United States

• Population: 1.3 million in the city and 3 million in the county

• Center for biomedical research, electronics, and telecommunications

• The perfect base for exploring California, the Southwest, and nearby Mexico

• Voted one of the “Best Rides in America” by Bicycling Magazinewww.sandiego.org

WHY CHOOSE UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION?A Great Selection of Language, Academic, and Professional Programs• The English Language Institute won the Best School Award from the Ryugaku

Journal in 2014, as the best English Language Institute in the U.S.

• English language programs for personal or professional development

• English language programs to prepare for university studies in the U.S.

• Certificate programs to prepare for work experience or university studies in the U.S.

• Credit-bearing University and University Extension courses at UC San Diego

• Highly experienced International Student Services staff

• Excellent campus locationwww.ip.extension.ucsd.edu

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2 On-campus apartments ip.extension.ucsd.edu

3 Near-campus apartments by Anatolia (3 km from main campus) ac-housing. com

4 Off-campus hotel accommodations by Residence Inn by Marriott La Jolla marriott.com/lajca

5 Price Center bookstore, movie theatre, restaurants, and more UCSandiegobookstore.com

6 Geisel Library libraries.ucsd.edu

7 Scripps Institution of Oceanography scripps.ucsd.edu

8 La Jolla Playhouse theatre.ucsd.edu

9 Rady School of Management rady.ucsd.edu

10 School of Global Policy and Strategy gps.ucsd.edu

11 School of Medicine som.ucsd.edu

12 Thornton Hospital health.ucsd.edu/locations

13 UC San Diego Medical Center health.ucsd.edu/locations

14 La Jolla Veterans Medical Center sandiego.va.gov

15 Recreation and Sports Center recreation.ucsd.edu

• Campus Sports facilities (facilities include three swimming pools, over 20 tennis courts, two running tracks, weight and fitness rooms, basketball, racquetball, sand volleyball courts, baseball, soccer fields, rock-climbing wall, equipment rental)

• Water sports (including surfing) at Mission Bay Aquatic Center

• Camping and other outings arranged by Outback Adventures

16 Jacobs School of Engineering jacobsschool.ucsd.edu

CONTENTS

The University of California, San Diego is located 20 km from downtown San Diego and the San Diego International Airport

UC San Diego is a smoke-free campus.

UC San Diego complies with California state laws which regulate cigarette smoking in public areas. Students attending UC San Diego Extension International Programs must follow all non-smoking rules on campus at all times. UC San Diego is a 100% no-smoking campus.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WEATHER: 20 DEGREES AND SUNNY!

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January 4–June 16

January 12–September 8

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April 6–September 8

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March 29–September 8

March 29–September 8

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March 29–December 15

March 29–December 15

June 29–December 15

June 29–June 15, 2018

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June 21–December 15

June 29–March 23, 2018

June 21–March 23, 2018

June 21–March 23, 2018

Summer Session $ TBD

University and Professional Studies (UPS) $7,800

Academic Year Program (AYP) $27,500

Academic Connections International $6,300

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Communication and Culture $3,250

Intensive Communication and Culture $3,750

Intensive Academic English $3,750

Intensive TOEFL Preparation $3,750

Intensive Business English $3,750

Intensive Legal English $4,400

Intensive Pre-University $4,600

University Preparation Academy $4,400

Conversation $1,400

Conversation and Fluency $1,900

Academic English $1,900

Business English $2,200

Medical English $2,500

Business Essentials (1 quarter) $7,000

Business Essentials (2 quarters) $11,500

Business Essentials (3 quarters) $16,000

Business Essentials (4 quarters) $19,500

Intermediate Business Essentials (1 quarter) $7,000

Intermediate Business Essentials (2 quarters) $11,500

Intermediate Business Essentials (3 quarters) $16,000

Business Management (2 quarters) $11,500

Business Management (3 quarters) $16,000

Project Management (2 quarters) $12,500

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS 2017 Application Fee: $150 See pages 6-114-

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TEFL Proficiency $4,750

Teaching English to the Young Learner $4,750

Special Studies in TEFL $4,750

TEFL Professional Certificate $8,300

TEFL Professional Certificate (Intensive) $8,300

TEFL Professional Certificate (Hybrid) $5,950

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Participation in any of these programs does not provide preferential or conditional admission to University of California (UC) degree programs.

January 9–March 25 June 26–September 9

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UNIVERSITY CREDIT PROGRAMS Application Fee: $200 See pages 13-16

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Application Fee: $200 See pages 17-23

April 3–June 16

Take the 4-week program beginning February 27,

followed by this 10-week program, with no loss of

instructional time.

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Feb 27–Mar 24

July 3–28

June 27–December 8

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March 29–September 8

March 29–September 8

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March 29–December 15

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June 29–December 15

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September 28–June 15, 2018

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September 20–June 15, 2018

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September 20–March 23, 2018 March 29–September 8

September 20–December 16June 19–September 9

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March 29–June 16

September 28–December 15

September 20–December 15

June 29–September 8

June 21–September 8

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS 2017 Application Fee: $150 See pages 6-11 Additional Costs: See page 27

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September 26–December 8

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April 4–June 16 June 27–September 8 September 26–December 8

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June 27–September 8

Participation in any of these programs does not provide preferential or conditional admission to University of California (UC) degree programs.

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Take the 4-week program beginning August 28,

followed by this 10-week program, with no loss of

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UNIVERSITY CREDIT PROGRAMS Application Fee: $200 See pages 13-16

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Application Fee: $200 See pages 17-23 Additional Costs: See page 27

Additional Costs: See page 27

PROGRAM DURATION3 Months = 10 – 12 weeks = 1 quarter6 Months = 23 – 24 weeks = 2 quarters9 Months = 36 – 39 weeks = 3 quarters (academic year)Program dates include academic breaks between quarters and holidays as listed below.

NOTE: End dates for UPS, Intensive Pre-University, and all TEFL programs vary, depending on course selections.

For dates in 2018, please refer to our website in July 2017.

HOLIDAYS (NO CLASS) IN 2017Jan 2-3 New Year’s HolidayJan 16 Martin Luther King Jr. DayFeb 20 President’s DayMar 31 Cesar Chavez DayMay 5 In-Service Day (English language programs only)May 29 Memorial DayJuly 4 Independence DaySept 4 Labor DayNov 10 Veteran’s DayNov 22 In-Service Day (English language programs only)Nov 23-24 Thanksgiving HolidayDec 25-26 Winter Holiday BreakJan 1-2 New Year’s Holiday (2018)

Bernardita Benavides CHILE

The teachers were definitely my favorite part of my experience at UC San Diego’s English Language Institute. I was motivated by their commitment and passion for teaching. By taking the TEYL certificate, I acquired more teaching techniques, skills, and practice in teaching young students in the early stages of learning English. I now teach English to 4th and 5th grade girls at a school back home in Santiago.

April 3–June 16

Take the 4-week program beginning February 27,

followed by this 10-week program, with no loss of

instructional time.

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July 31–Aug 25

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Why Choose UC San Diego Extension International Programs and the UC San Diego English Language Institute?

CONVERSATION LEADERSConversation Leaders are an integral part of our Conversation classes. Conversation Leaders are American UC San Diego students and members of the community who actively participate in class with our students several hours during the program.

Conversation Leaders provide students in these programs with the chance to meet and have meaningful interaction with native speakers of English. ELI’s expert conversation instructors design and supervise the lessons and conversation activities so that the students’ time with the Conversation Leaders will have maximum benefit.

CONVERSATION PARTNERSUC San Diego’s English Language Institute provides a list of Conversation Partners to ELI students. Conversation Partners are UC San Diego university students and employees who would like to help international students with English conversation in exchange for the opportunity to learn the international student’s native language. Conversation Partners provide students with the chance to meet and have meaningful interactions with native speakers of English outside of the classroom.

UC SAN DIEGO AND UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION RESOURCES

Students have access to many University and University Extension resources:

• Highly experienced International Student Services staff• State-of-the-art language lab• Two daytime computer labs, one for personal use and one for class work

• Academic advising• Athletic facilities, recreational classes, and two Olympic-size swimming pools

• Wide variety of on-campus dining facilities• Campus social and cultural activities• Campus lectures and performances• Organized activities and field trips• UC San Diego Thornton Hospital

ACADEMIC ADVISINGOur Academic Advisor guides students who are interested in applying to a college or university in the United States. Every quarter, students can attend an information session to assist them in understanding the American university system. Additionally, a College Fair is held twice a year so students can obtain information and application materials from representatives of the many colleges and universities in San Diego.

STUDENT HEALTH SERVICESRegistered international students at UC San Diego Extension have access to UC San Diego’s Student Health Services. The Student Health Services center provides quality on-campus medical care. This includes urgent care and support services such as laboratory, pharmacy, and x-ray.

Student Health Services is located on campus and is open Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Service hours may vary.) For emergencies, students may go to UC San Diego Thornton Hospital, which is also located on campus.

Ana Paula da Silva BRAZIL

I am so glad I studied at UC San Diego’s English Language Institute (ELI). The wide variety of classes improved my overall English proficiency, especially my writing, and the quality of teaching was superb. I only had classes with excellent teachers! Studying at the ELI also gave me the opportunity to better understand many diverse cultures through the friendships I built with other international students. It was a wonderful experience.

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On average, students move up one core level per session. Exceptional students may sometimes advance two levels.

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APPROXIMATE TEST SCORE RANGES

This chart shows the twelve core proficiency levels, from beginning to very advanced, in ELI’s 10–week programs. Placement in ELI’s core levels can only be determined by ELI’s placement tests upon the student’s arrival.

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CEA ACCREDITED

The UC San Diego English Language Institute (ELI) is officially accredited by the Commission on English Language Program Accreditation (CEA). CEA is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as a national accrediting agency for English language programs and institutions. This recognition gives CEA the distinction of being the only specialized accrediting agency for English language programs and institutions in the U.S. CEA’s mission is to promote excellence in the field of English language teaching and administration through accreditation of English language programs and institutions worldwide.

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Ana Paula da Silva BRAZIL

I am so glad I studied at UC San Diego’s English Language Institute (ELI). The wide variety of classes improved my overall English proficiency, especially my writing, and the quality of teaching was superb. I only had classes with excellent teachers! Studying at the ELI also gave me the opportunity to better understand many diverse cultures through the friendships I built with other international students. It was a wonderful experience.

UC San Diego English Language Institute teachers

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TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

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INTENSIVE TOEFLPREPARATION PROGRAM• 25 hours per week

• Intermediate to advanced levels only (ELI core levels 104-110)

• ELI intermediate core level 104 includes:

• 12 hours per week of TOEFL iBT preparation courses

- Integrated Skills Tasks—Speaking and Writing - Reading and Listening Skills - Independent Skills Tasks—Writing - Vocabulary Development

• 6-hour core class focused on grammar development (ELI core level 104)

• 4-hour listening course

• 3-hour elective course focused on fluency. Course options available upon arrival.

• ELI high-intermediate to advanced levels 105- 110 includes:

• 13 hours per week of TOEFL iBT preparation courses:

- Integrated Skills Tasks—Writing and Speaking - Independent Skills Tasks—Writing, Speaking, and Listening - Reading and Vocabulary

• 6-hour core class focused on speaking fluency (ELI core levels 105-110)

• 4-hour grammar course (ELI core levels 105-110)

• 2-hour elective course focused on vocabulary development. Course options available upon arrival.

The Institutional TOEFL (paper-based) test is available at ELI for an additional fee of $75 (price subject to change).

The internet-based (iBT) TOEFL is available at several official testing sites in San Diego for an additional fee of $140 (price subject to change).

Note: This program can be taken only one time in level 104 and can be taken only two times in levels 105-110.

Application fee: $150

Express mail fee: $50

Tuition: $3,750

Other costs: $935

COMMUNICATIONAND CULTURE PROGRAM • 20 hours per week

• All levels (ELI core levels 99-110)

• Core classes for fluency and comprehension

• Everyday speaking and understanding

• American society and culture

• Wide variety of elective courses

Electives available depending on student’s English level

- Listening through TV and Music- American Music- American Film- TOEFL/TOEIC Preparation- Idioms and Slang- Everyday English- American Culture- Phrasal Verbs- Vocabulary Development- Conversation- Reading and Writing- Current Events - Oral Presentations

Application fee: $150

Express mail fee: $50

Tuition: $3,250

Other costs: $935

INTENSIVE COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE PROGRAM• 25 hours per week

• All levels (ELI core levels 99-110)

• 6-hour core class

- focused on grammar (ELI core levels 99-103) - focused on fluency (ELI core levels 104-110)

• 4-hour required class

- focused on listening (ELI core levels 99-103) - focused on grammar (ELI core levels 104 -110)

• 15 hours of elective classes, including:

- Conversation- Discussion through Film- Everyday English- Fluency and Pronunciation- Idioms and Slang- Phrasal Verbs- Practical Communication Skills- Public Speaking and Presentations- Test Preparation: TOEFL/IELTS- University Study Skills- Vocabulary Development

Class and elective choice are dependent on the student’s English proficiency level.

Application fee: $150

Express mail fee: $50

Tuition: $3,750

Other costs: $935

INTENSIVE ACADEMICENGLISH PROGRAM • 25 hours per week

• All levels (ELI core levels 99-110)

• 6-hour core class

- focused on grammar (ELI core levels 99-104) - focused on writing (ELI core levels 105-107) - f ocused on reading and writing (ELI core levels 108-110)

• 4-hour required class - focused on listening (ELI core levels 99-104)- focused on grammar (ELI core levels 105-110)

• 15 hours of academic skills classes chosen by students including:

- Academic Listening and Note-taking- Academic Vocabulary Development- Fluency and Presentation Skills- Grammar and Editing- IELTS Preparation- Oral Presentations- Pronunciation and Fluency - TOEFL Preparation- University Study Skills and Academic Preparation

Note: Classes offered for Intensive Academic core levels 99 and 100 will run depending on the number of students enrolled in these levels. If there is an insufficient number of students at these levels, students will be transferred to the Intensive Communication and Culture program.

Application fee: $150

Express mail fee: $50

Tuition: $3,750

Other costs: $935

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UC San Diego Student Center

IMPORTANT NOTE: Not all elective courses are offered in every quarter or at every level. The elective courses offered depend on the student’s level and sufficient enrollment in the courses. UCSD-ELI reserves the right to determine all issues related to a student’s program or level placement. Decisions on ELI courses and programs depend on staffing needs/availability and resource allocation.

Mission Statement of the English Language InstituteIt is our mission to provide English language instruction of the highest quality, in which people can learn to their full potential, develop a deeper understanding of the United States, and always receive courteous and knowledgeable service.

SPECIAL NOTE: Students who enroll in the Intensive TOEFL Preparation and Intensive Business English programs must arrive for the first day of the published start-date. Due to planning requirements, we cannot accept late arrivals for these programs. Students who do not arrive for the first day of the published program start-date will lose their space and will automatically be transferred into our Intensive Academic English Program for the quarter.

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ELI 10-WEEK RECENTPROGRAM STATISTICS• Average number of students each ten weeks: 525

• Countries represented: 55

• Number of levels: 12

• Average class size: 16

• Class size range: 6-20

• Median age: 26

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INTENSIVE TOEFLPREPARATION PROGRAM• 25 hours per week

• Intermediate to advanced levels only (ELI core levels 104-110)

• ELI intermediate core level 104 includes:

• 12 hours per week of TOEFL iBT preparation courses

- Integrated Skills Tasks—Speaking and Writing - Reading and Listening Skills - Independent Skills Tasks—Writing - Vocabulary Development

• 6-hour core class focused on grammar development (ELI core level 104)

• 4-hour listening course

• 3-hour elective course focused on fluency. Course options available upon arrival.

• ELI high-intermediate to advanced levels 105- 110 includes:

• 13 hours per week of TOEFL iBT preparation courses

- Integrated Skills Tasks—Writing and Speaking - Independent Skills Tasks—Writing, Speaking, and Listening - Reading and Vocabulary

• 6-hour core class focused on speaking fluency (ELI core levels 105-110)

• 4-hour grammar course (ELI core levels 105-110)

• 2-hour elective course focused on vocabulary development. Course options available upon arrival.

The Institutional TOEFL (paper-based) test is available at ELI for an additional fee of $75 (price subject to change).

The internet-based (iBT) TOEFL is available at several official testing sites in San Diego for an additional fee of $140 (price subject to change).

Note: This program can be taken only one time in level 104 and can be taken only two times in levels 105-110.

Application fee: $150

Express mail fee: $50

Tuition: $3,750

Other costs: $935

INTENSIVE BUSINESSENGLISH PROGRAM• 25 hours per week

• Intermediate to advanced levels only (ELI core levels 105-110)

• 9-12 hours of Business English courses per week, including:

- American Business Studies º 6-hour class for advanced ELI core levels 108-110 º 6-hour class for high-intermediate ELI core levels 105-107 - Business Writing - Idioms for Business - Vocabulary for Business and Finance

• 6-hour core class focused on fluency (ELI core levels 105-107)

• 4-hour class focused on grammar (ELI core levels 105-107)

• 5-10 hours of elective courses, including:

- Academic Listening - IELTS Preparation - Negotiation and Debate - Oral Presentations - Presentations for Business - TOEIC Preparation - Conversation

Class choices are dependent on the student’s English proficiency level.

Note:

• This program is strictly for students interested in learning English through business topics and skills development. This is primarily an English language program.

• This program can be taken only two times.

Application fee: $150

Express mail fee: $50

Tuition: $3,750

Other costs: $935

10-Week Intensive Language Programs

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Yousef Alshammari SAUDI ARABIA

Before I came to the UC San Diego English Language Institute, I was very weak in writing and grammar. However, I can confidently say that my writing has improved dramatically and I received a high score on the TOEFL. My teachers were very creative and knowledgeable. It may sound strange, but I always looked forward to my grammar class because of the fun activities we did. I recommend the ELI to students who are serious about their education and want to take their English skills to the next level.

Mission Statement of the English Language InstituteIt is our mission to provide English language instruction of the highest quality, in which people can learn to their full potential, develop a deeper understanding of the United States, and always receive courteous and knowledgeable service.

SPECIAL NOTE: Students who enroll in the Intensive TOEFL Preparation and Intensive Business English programs must arrive for the first day of the published program start-date. Due to planning requirements, we cannot accept late arrivals for these programs. Students who do not arrive for the first day of the published program start-date will lose their space and will automatically be transferred into our Intensive Academic English Program for the quarter.

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INTENSIVE LEGAL ENGLISH (ILE)PROGRAMThis program will prepare students for success in an LLM program or their practice of law.

• 25 hours per week

Admission Requirements

• Advanced levels only (ELI core levels 108-110), as determined by the UCSD-ELI placement tests.

• Applicants must submit academic transcripts for their four most recent semesters, showing previous studies in Western law or Western civilization, and a brief statement to explain previous law-related experience and their purpose for taking this program.

Program Description

• 9 hours of content and language skills for U.S. legal studies, providing:

-an introduction to or a review of the U.S. legal system

-trial procedures

-landmark cases

-social/cultural trends that affect the law

- guest lectures by legal scholars and practicing attorneys

-readings, vocabulary study and discussion

-participant presentations

-class excursions to the courthouse or other sites

- focus on the specialized terminology and grammar usage of legal English

• Required: Grammar or Advanced Vocabulary & Discussion through Film (4 hours)

• 12 hours of class chosen from a list of elective classes which may include the following advanced courses: Business Reading and Discussion, Conversation, Idioms and Slang, Academic Writing, Reading Skills, Discussion through American Music, IELTS Reading and Writing, Oral Presentations, Business Presentation skills, Advanced Vocabulary, Vocabulary for Business and Finance, Spelling and Punctuation, and TOEFL Preparation.

ILE core classes are taught by highly skilled English instructors with a master’s in linguistics, TEFL, or a related field. The senior instructor has a keen interest in law.

Students who complete this program with strong grades and references from all ELI instructors may be eligible for conditional admission to California Western School of Law, the University of San Diego School of Law, or Thomas Jefferson School of Law. For more information, contact [email protected].

• This program can be taken only one time.

• To guarantee enrollment in the ILE program, submit a language proficiency score of 85 on the TOEFL iBT, 7.0 on the IELTS, or a “pass” on either the Cambridge Advanced (CAE) or the Cambridge Proficiency exams. Students who do not submit a language proficiency score with their application will take the program only if placed in ELI core level 108 or higher.

Application fee: $150

Express mail fee: $50

Tuition: $4,400

Other costs: $935

INTENSIVE PRE-UNIVERSITY PROGRAMOnly available for qualified students continuing directly from a UC San Diego ELI 10-week English language program

• 9-17 hours of English language instruction per week

Admission Requirements

• Eligible students must have achieved placement in advanced levels 109-110 with certain minimum scores on ELI’s writing and listening placement tests (equivalent to 90 iBT or 7.5 IELTS).

• For students who have completed at least one 10-week English language program at UC San Diego ELI, and who have excellent grades and attendance prior to starting the IPU program

• Students must submit copy of transcripts in English for the four most recent semesters of academic studies. These transcripts must show that the student achieved grades in the top 10% of his/her classes.

Program Description

• 1-2 University or University Extension courses per week (Extension business and law courses are not permitted.)

• Credits may be transferable to degree programs.

• Required hours of ESL instruction and allowed university courses depend on student’s language proficiency.

• Core classes for fluency and comprehension

• Wide variety of courses for academic preparation and cultural understanding

For English language class electives, see Communication and Culture and Intensive Academic programs on page 6.

Students with strong academic records and very advanced English skills may prefer to enroll in the University and Professional Studies Program. (See page 14.)

Note: In the summer, this program may only be taken with a combination of English classes and UC San Diego Extension classes. Regular university classes are not available in this program in the summer.

Application fee: $150

Express mail fee: $50

Tuition: $4,600*

Other costs: $935

*Tuition does not include optional student recreation fee, optional library use fee, any required course lab fees, or additional premium tuition for certain technical courses and graduate-level courses.

This program focuses on preparing students to enter a bachelor’s or master’s degree program in highly selective and competitive American universities.

Admission Requirements

• Advanced levels only (ELI core levels 108-110). Proficiency levels will be determined by ELI tests given upon arrival to UC San Diego, or the student must have a language proficiency score of 90 iBT or 7.5 IELTS

• High school or university transcripts for the four most recent semesters must show grades in the top 5-10%. Transcripts must be in English.

• Continuing students coming directly from UC San Diego’s ELI 10-week programs must have excellent attendance and grades in previous ELI classes, placement in one of ELI’s highest proficiency levels, and certain minimum scores on ELI’s placement exams. (Specific requirements for continuing students are available from the ELI Academic Advisor.)

Program Description

• 20 hours per week of rigorous class content and substantial homework load

• Can be taken for one or two quarters

• Focus on writing, research, and speaking excellence for university success

• Development of effective skills for meeting faculty and peer expectations in the American university classroom

Academic Advising:

• Matching student’s goals and record of achievement to university admission standards

• Choosing a degree program

• Guidance in the application process to ensure timely and complete submission of university application materials

UNIVERSITY PREPARATION ACADEMY

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Rachel Nero BRAZIL

The Intensive Legal English program was extremely important for my career. It prepared me to apply for law school and pursue a master degree in Comparative Law. It really helped me improve my English skills and also provided me with a necessary overview of the most important topics of American Law. I am currently attending the University of San Diego (USD) School of Law and working on my LLM in Comparative Law. After graduation, I plan to sit for the California Bar, so I will be licensed to practice law here.

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INTENSIVE PRE-UNIVERSITY PROGRAMOnly available for qualified students continuing directly from a UC San Diego ELI 10-week English language program

• 9-17 hours of English language instruction per week

Admission Requirements

• Eligible students must have achieved placement in advanced levels 109-110 with certain minimum scores on ELI’s writing and listening placement tests (equivalent to 90 iBT or 7.5 IELTS).

• For students who have completed at least one 10-week English language program at UC San Diego ELI, and who have excellent grades and attendance prior to starting the IPU program

• Students must submit copy of transcripts in English for the four most recent semesters of academic studies. These transcripts must show that the student achieved grades in the top 10% of his/her classes.

Program Description

• 1-2 University or University Extension courses per week (Extension business and law courses are not permitted.)

• Credits may be transferable to degree programs.

• Required hours of ESL instruction and allowed university courses depend on student’s language proficiency.

• Core classes for fluency and comprehension

• Wide variety of courses for academic preparation and cultural understanding

For English language class electives, see Communication and Culture and Intensive Academic programs on page 6.

Students with strong academic records and very advanced English skills may prefer to enroll in the University and Professional Studies Program. (See page 14.)

Note: In the summer, this program may only be taken with a combination of English classes and UC San Diego Extension classes. Regular university classes are not available in this program in the summer.

Application fee: $150

Express mail fee: $50

Tuition: $4,600*

Other costs: $935

*Tuition does not include optional student recreation fee, optional library use fee, any required course lab fees, or additional premium tuition for certain technical courses and graduate-level courses.

This program focuses on preparing students to enter a bachelor’s or master’s degree program in highly selective and competitive American universities.

Admission Requirements

• Advanced levels only (ELI core levels 108-110). Proficiency levels will be determined by ELI tests given upon arrival to UC San Diego, or the student must have a language proficiency score of 90 iBT or 7.5 IELTS

• High school or university transcripts for the four most recent semesters must show grades in the top 5-10%. Transcripts must be in English.

• Continuing students coming directly from UC San Diego’s ELI 10-week programs must have excellent attendance and grades in previous ELI classes, placement in one of ELI’s highest proficiency levels, and certain minimum scores on ELI’s placement exams. (Specific requirements for continuing students are available from the ELI Academic Advisor.)

Program Description

• 20 hours per week of rigorous class content and substantial homework load

• Can be taken for one or two quarters

• Focus on writing, research, and speaking excellence for university success

• Development of effective skills for meeting faculty and peer expectations in the American university classroom

Academic Advising:

• Matching student’s goals and record of achievement to university admission standards

• Choosing a degree program

• Guidance in the application process to ensure timely and complete submission of university application materials

University Preparation Classes, including:

• Research Paper Writing

• Paraphrasing and Summarizing

• Analytical Reading and Critical Response

• Discussion and Fluency for University Success

• University Lecture and Note-taking Skills

• GRE test preparation course (optional)

Concentrated Academic Skills, including:

• Academic Reading and Writing

• Public Speaking

• Advanced Vocabulary

For continuing students in the Academy, three or four hours per week of Academy class time may be substituted for one main-campus credit-bearing class, depending upon the student’s goals and in consultation with the Academic Advisor.

Courses are offered on a rotation basis depending on the quarter when a student enters the program. ELI reserves the right to make changes to the program and course offerings depending on total enrollments and student needs.

Follow-On Programs:

Students who complete one or two quarters in the ELI Academy have the opportunity to continue their studies at the ELI until they receive university admission. Students may enroll in the Intensive Academic English program, Intensive Pre-University program, and/or University and Professional Studies program before or following completion of one or two quarters in the Academy.

Application fee: $150

Express mail fee: $50

Tuition: $4,400

Other costs: $935

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Feiyu (Felix) Yan P.R. CHINA

I applied to the University Preparation Academy with the goal to get accepted and complete a Master’s of Finance at UC San Diego’s Rady School of Management. My instructors helped me create the best possible Statement of Purpose and CV, which definitely helped when I applied to Rady. They also offered me good advice on making appointments with professors. I am happy to report that I was accepted to the Rady School of Management. I was very lucky to have excellent instructors in the University Preparation Academy who always supported me. Every time I return to the English Language Institute, I feel at home. It’s like my home overseas.

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CONVERSATION• Monthly, except April, May, June, and November

• 10 hours per week plus additional field trip time

• Mostly two hours each day, schedule varies

• Beginning, intermediate, and advanced students

This part-time program focuses on building English communication skills and enhancing cultural awareness, with special emphasis on speaking and listening.

Students can expect to participate in field trips, class discussions, pair and group work, presentations, and interactions with Conversation Leaders.

Limited homework

This part-time program does not qualify for an I-20.

Application fee: $150

Express mail fee: $50

Tuition: $1,400

Other costs: $320

BUSINESS ENGLISH• July and August

• Average 25 hours per week, schedule varies

• High-intermediate and advanced students*

This intensive program is for students and professionals who want to increase their English fluency through business content studies. The focus is on meeting and negotiating skills, case studies, business vocabulary, and business writing. Guest speaker dates and company visits vary according to availability.

Topics include:

• American business

• Management

• Marketing

• Finance

• International trade

• Human Resources

Substantial homework

Application fee: $150

Express mail fee: $50

Tuition: $2,200

Other costs: $320

*See advisory about level requirements on page 10.

ACADEMIC ENGLISH• Monthly except October and December

• 20 hours per week

• Mostly four hours each day, schedule varies

• High-intermediate and advanced students*

This demanding program is for students who want to participate more effectively in academic or professional settings. The program focuses on developing fluency and accuracy in all language skills. Considerable time will be spent on grammar, reading, writing, and oral discussion. Students will take part in class lectures, group work, pair work, and individual study. In addition, students will have two elective courses. Choices may include:

• Listening and discussion

• Research paper writing

• Oral presentations

• Pronunciation and fluency

• Vocabulary development

• TOEFL iBT preparation

Substantial homework

Elective class choices depend on enrollments, the student’s proficiency level, and class sizes.

Application fee: $150

Express mail fee: $50

Tuition: $1,900

Other costs: $320

CONVERSATION AND FLUENCY• Monthly, except April, May, June, and November

• 20 hours per week

• Mostly four hours each day, schedule varies

• Beginning, intermediate, and advanced students

This popular full-time program focuses on building English communication skills and enhancing cultural awareness, as well as accurately using grammar and vocabulary in reading, writing, speaking, and listening.

In addition to field trips, class discussions, pair and group work, presentations, and interactions with Conversation Leaders, students will use their English skills to learn from guest speakers of various fields.

Moderate homework

Application fee: $150

Express mail fee: $50

Tuition: $1,900

Other costs: $320

CONVERSATION LEADERSDid you know that ELI students practice speaking English with American UC San Diego students and members of the local community in our Conversation classes?

Conversation Leaders actively participate in several hours of class during the 4-week Conversation program, 4-week Conversation and Fluency program, and elective Conversation classes in many of our 10-week programs. Our ELI students can also practice speaking English with Conversation Leaders during Conversation Cafés, which are held frequently. UC San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography pier

ADVISORY ABOUT VARIABLE ENROLLMENTSEnrollment numbers in our Academic, Conversation, and Conversation and Fluency programs vary greatly from month to month. If our placement tests indicate that a student’s English proficiency level does not permit placement in the original 4-week program class, we may place the student in 4 weeks of study in a corresponding 10-week program, or we may provide a combination of classes to ensure a full-time program of 20 hours per week for 4 weeks. Alternatively, we may decide to place all 4-week program students in level-appropriate classes in a corresponding 10-week program of 20 hours per week for 4 weeks. When this happens, the students’ 4-week program will have the features described for the new 10-week program, not the features described for the original program. The hours, tuition, and fees for the students’ 4-week program will remain the same.

*ADVISORY ABOUT LEVEL REQUIREMENTS Only students who test into high-intermediate and advanced levels on UCSD-ELI placement exams will be accepted into the Academic English, Business English, and Medical English programs. This level requirement corresponds to a minimum score of approximately 60 on the TOEFL iBT, 5.0 on the IELTS, or 160 on the Cambridge Exam: First (FCE). Students who do not qualify will be transferred to the Conversation and Fluency program. In April, May, June, and November, when the Conversation and Fluency program is not offered, students testing lower than high-intermediate will receive a combination of classes to ensure a full-time program of 20 hours per week for four weeks.

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Wataru Horinouchi JAPAN

I’m a pharmaceutical student and one of my goals is to be able to discuss medical issues in English. In that regard, Medical English was extremely helpful to me. Not only did it provide me with basic medical knowledge and vocabulary, but also deep insights on a lot of medical topics, such as health care programs of several countries, the most common diseases in several countries, and so on. Only a few English Language Institutes have this course, and I am certain I made the best choice among them. My teacher was the best.

MEDICAL ENGLISH• January, July, and August

• 20 hours per week

• Mostly four hours each day, schedule varies

• High-intermediate and advanced students*

This program is for students and professionals who want to master medical terminology and increase English fluency within a clinical context. Participants must have previously taken an anatomy or physiology course.

Topics include:

• U.S. healthcare delivery system

• The language of patient interaction

• Human anatomy and physiology

• Medical history-taking

• Trauma and emergency care

• Diagnostic and treatment procedures

• Development of presentation skills

UC San Diego is a major center for medical research and healthcare development. This program features expert guest speakers according to availability.

Due to visitation restrictions and patient privacy laws, we do not guarantee visits to hospitals and clinics nor observations of actual medical procedures as part of the Medical English program.

Substantial homework

Application fee: $150

Express mail fee: $50

Tuition: $2,500

Other costs: $320

BUSINESS ENGLISH• July and August

• Average 25 hours per week, schedule varies

• High-intermediate and advanced students*

This intensive program is for students and professionals who want to increase their English fluency through business content studies. The focus is on meeting and negotiating skills, case studies, business vocabulary, and business writing. Guest speaker dates and company visits vary according to availability.

Topics include:

• American business

• Management

• Marketing

• Finance

• International trade

• Human Resources

Substantial homework

Application fee: $150

Express mail fee: $50

Tuition: $2,200

Other costs: $320

*See advisory about level requirements on page 10.

ACADEMIC ENGLISH• Monthly except October and December

• 20 hours per week

• Mostly four hours each day, schedule varies

• High-intermediate and advanced students*

This demanding program is for students who want to participate more effectively in academic or professional settings. The program focuses on developing fluency and accuracy in all language skills. Considerable time will be spent on grammar, reading, writing, and oral discussion. Students will take part in class lectures, group work, pair work, and individual study. In addition, students will have two elective courses. Choices may include:

• Listening and discussion

• Research paper writing

• Oral presentations

• Pronunciation and fluency

• Vocabulary development

• TOEFL iBT preparation

Substantial homework

Elective class choices depend on enrollments, the student’s proficiency level, and class sizes.

Application fee: $150

Express mail fee: $50

Tuition: $1,900

Other costs: $320

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ADVISORY ABOUT VARIABLE ENROLLMENTSEnrollment numbers in our Academic, Conversation, and Conversation and Fluency programs vary greatly from month to month. If our placement tests indicate that a student’s English proficiency level does not permit placement in the original 4-week program class, we may place the student in 4 weeks of study in a corresponding 10-week program, or we may provide a combination of classes to ensure a full-time program of 20 hours per week for 4 weeks. Alternatively, we may decide to place all 4-week program students in level-appropriate classes in a corresponding 10-week program of 20 hours per week for 4 weeks. When this happens, the students’ 4-week program will have the features described for the new 10-week program, not the features described for the original program. The hours, tuition, and fees for the students’ 4-week program will remain the same.

*ADVISORY ABOUT LEVEL REQUIREMENTS Only students who test into high-intermediate and advanced levels on UCSD-ELI placement exams will be accepted into the Academic English, Business English, and Medical English programs. This level requirement corresponds to a minimum score of approximately 60 on the TOEFL iBT, 5.0 on the IELTS, or 160 on the Cambridge Exam: First (FCE). Students who do not qualify will be transferred to the Conversation and Fluency program. In April, May, June, and November, when the Conversation and Fluency program is not offered, students testing lower than high-intermediate will receive a combination of classes to ensure a full-time program of 20 hours per week for four weeks.

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Jiawei Li SINGAPORE

UC San Diego is an excellent university, and I like the environment. I feel very relaxed, comfortable, and happy here. The teachers are wonderful.

SUMMER SESSION I (PART-TIME OR FULL-TIME)SUMMER SESSION II (PART-TIME OR FULL-TIME)Enroll in Summer Session and experience California’s beach culture while studying at one of the most prestigious universities in the world.

This program is for students who have a strong academic background, and who would like to take a full-time or part-time schedule of credit-bearing courses at UC San Diego. Summer Session consists of regular university courses compressed into two five-week periods. Both sessions are very rigorous. A schedule of 8 units (usually two classes) is considered full-time study. Students must achieve above-average final grades in all coursework (“B” or better).

WORK EXPERIENCE: OPTIONAL PRACTICAL TRAINING (OPT)After one academic year (three consecutive quarters) of full-time study in a non-language program in the United States, students with F-1 status can apply for permission to work up to 12 months in their field of study as a practical application of what they have learned. This is called Optional Practical Training (OPT).

The International Student Services (ISS) staff will assist students with their application for OPT and continue advising and supporting their employment authorization period. The ISS staff has a very high success rate with OPT applications. They cannot, however, guarantee the approval of the application by the U.S. government.

Please note that the International Student Services staff does not assist with job search or job placement services.

APPLYING FOR UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION TO UC SAN DIEGO It is difficult to enter UC San Diego as a foreign student in the first year. It is much easier to transfer from a California community college (after two years of study) into the third year at UC San Diego. In recent years over 90% of UC San Diego transfer students come from California community colleges. This is the best pathway to under graduate UC San Diego admission for most international students.

For more information on undergraduate admission to UC San Diego, visit: internationaladmissions.ucsd.edu. Students interested in taking UC San Diego or Extension courses should see the University Preparation Academy (page 9), the UPS program (page 14), Business Certificate programs (pages 17-21), or the TEFL Certificate programs (pages 22-23).

Work Experience and University Study Summer University Credit Program

The University of California has 10 campuses, more than 238,000 students, and is designed for the best qualified students. Only the top 12.5% of California high school students are eligible for entry, but a much smaller percentage is accepted. universityofcalifornia.edu

The California State University has 23 campuses, over 460,000 students, and is much more inclusive than the University of California system. The top 25% of California high school students are eligible for entry. calstate.edu

The California Community Colleges has 113 campuses, over 2.1 million students, and provides the first two years of college education only. Students spend their first two years at a community college and then transfer to one of the campuses of the University of California or California State University, to complete their last two years of undergraduate study. cccco.edu

The differences between University of California,California State University, and theCalifornia Community Colleges

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Dates:

Session I: July 3–August 5, 2017

Session II: August 7–September 9, 2017

Tuition:

• Prices will be available and posted to our website in March 2017.

• Payment must be received in full at the time the application is sent.

• For additional costs, see page 27.

SUMMER SESSION I AND II ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Proof of Language Proficiency

CEFR (level C1)

TOEFLiBT:90

IELTS: 7.5

Cambridge Advanced

Exam: Pass

Admission requirements:

1. Copy of transcripts in English for the four most recent semesters of academic studies. These transcripts must clearly indicate excellent academic achievement—top 10% in your school.

2. List of 4 courses per session, organized by session, that you would like to take at UC San Diego. Go to tritonlink.ucsd.edu to see which classes are offered for SSI and SSII. Under “Enrollment Tools” select “Full Schedule of Classes.” Make sure to check the prerequisites for each class. To be eligible to enroll into classes, all prerequisites must have been taken.

3. A one-page statement explaining your reasons for choosing UC San Diego for your study abroad experience.

4. In addition to the 2017 International Programs application, students must also submit a 2017 Supplemental Summer Session Application. For the 2017 Supplemental Summer Session Application, please visit our website: ip.extension.ucsd.edu

EXAMPLE OF PATHWAY TO OPT

Certificate programsat UC San Diego

2017

Work experience

2018 2019

EXAMPLE OF PATHWAY TO DEGREE PROGRAM

UC San Diego ELI

2017

California Community College

2018-2019

UC San Diego degree program

2020-2021

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SUMMER SESSION I (PART-TIME OR FULL-TIME)SUMMER SESSION II (PART-TIME OR FULL-TIME)Enroll in Summer Session and experience California’s beach culture while studying at one of the most prestigious universities in the world.

This program is for students who have a strong academic background, and who would like to take a full-time or part-time schedule of credit-bearing courses at UC San Diego. Summer Session consists of regular university courses compressed into two five-week periods. Both sessions are very rigorous. A schedule of 8 units (usually two classes) is considered full-time study. Students must achieve above-average final grades in all coursework (“B” or better).

WORK EXPERIENCE: OPTIONAL PRACTICAL TRAINING (OPT)After one academic year (three consecutive quarters) of full-time study in a non-language program in the United States, students with F-1 status can apply for permission to work up to 12 months in their field of study as a practical application of what they have learned. This is called Optional Practical Training (OPT).

The International Student Services (ISS) staff will assist students with their application for OPT and continue advising and supporting their employment authorization period. The ISS staff has a very high success rate with OPT applications. They cannot, however, guarantee the approval of the application by the U.S. government.

Please note that the International Student Services staff does not assist with job search or job placement services.

APPLYING FOR UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION TO UC SAN DIEGO It is difficult to enter UC San Diego as a foreign student in the first year. It is much easier to transfer from a California community college (after two years of study) into the third year at UC San Diego. In recent years over 90% of UC San Diego transfer students come from California community colleges. This is the best pathway to under graduate UC San Diego admission for most international students.

For more information on undergraduate admission to UC San Diego, visit: internationaladmissions.ucsd.edu. Students interested in taking UC San Diego or Extension courses should see the University Preparation Academy (page 9), the UPS program (page 14), Business Certificate programs (pages 17-21), or the TEFL Certificate programs (pages 22-23).

Work Experience and University Study Summer University Credit Program

Surfing in San Diego

Donatien Kouakou IVORY COAST

My main goal is to get into a very good graduate program after my bachelor’s degree. By attending the UC San Diego Summer Session, I had an international experience in an outstanding university very well ranked in my major, which is Political Science. This will definitely give a magic touch to my application for Ph.D. programs in the U.S. After completing a Ph.D., I plan to return to Africa to help in community projects to reduce extreme poverty.

Dates:

Session I: July 3–August 5, 2017

Session II: August 7–September 9, 2017

Tuition:

• Prices will be available and posted to our website in March 2017.

• Payment must be received in full at the time the application is sent.

• For additional costs, see page 27.

SUMMER SESSION I AND II ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Proof of Language Proficiency

CEFR (level C1)

TOEFLiBT:90

IELTS: 7.5

Cambridge Advanced

Exam: Pass

Admission requirements:

1. Copy of transcripts in English for the four most recent semesters of academic studies. These transcripts must clearly indicate excellent academic achievement—top 10% in your school.

2. List of 4 courses per session, organized by session, that you would like to take at UC San Diego. Go to tritonlink.ucsd.edu to see which classes are offered for SSI and SSII. Under “Enrollment Tools” select “Full Schedule of Classes.” Make sure to check the prerequisites for each class. To be eligible to enroll into classes, all prerequisites must have been taken.

3. A one-page statement explaining your reasons for choosing UC San Diego for your study abroad experience.

4. In addition to the 2017 International Programs application, students must also submit a 2017 Supplemental Summer Session Application. For the 2017 Supplemental Summer Session Application, please visit our website: ip.extension.ucsd.edu

EXAMPLE OF PATHWAY TO OPT

EXAMPLE OF PATHWAY TO DEGREE PROGRAM

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Anthropology

Bioengineering

• Biotechnology

• Bioinformatics

Biology

• Biochemistry and Cell

• Ecology, Behavior & Evolution

• Human Biology

• Microbiology

• Molecular Biology

• Physiology and Neuroscience

Chemistry

• Chemical Education

• Chemical Physics

• Environmental Chemistry

• Molecular Synthesis

Cognitive Science

• Clinical Aspects of Cognition

• Computation

• Human Cognition

• Human Computer Interaction

• Neuroscience

Computer Science

Economics

Engineering

• Aerospace Engineering

• Computer Engineering

• Electrical Engineering

• Engineering Physics

• Mechanical Engineering

• Nanoengineering

• Structural Engineering

Global Policy and Strategy

History

Linguistics

Literature

Mathematics

Music

Philosophy

Physics

Political Science

Psychology

Rady School of Management (undergraduate only)

• Accounting

• Organizational Leadership

• Global Business Strategy

• Business Ethics & Corporate Responsibility

• Enterprise Finance

• Financial Investments

Scripps Institution of Oceanography • Geology

• Geochemistry

• Geophysics

Sociology

Theater

UC San Diego Extension courses (many academic areas)

Visual Arts

and many more…

University Credit Programs University Credit Programs

UPS AND AYP ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Proof of Language Proficiency

CEFR(level C1)

TOEFLiBT:90

IELTS: 7.5

Cambridge Advanced

Exam: Pass

Additional requirements:

1. Copy of transcripts in English for the four most recent semesters of academic studies. These transcripts must clearly indicate excellent academic achievement - top 10% in your school. Please include your cumulative grade point average.

2. A one-page statement explaining your reasons for choosing UC San Diego for your study abroad experience.

3. For UPS only: list of 12 or more courses per quarter, organized by quarter, that you would like to take at UC San Diego or UC San Diego Extension. Be sure to use the UCSD Course List form for this. You will find the Course List Form on our website under “What to Send” in our “How to Enroll” section. Make sure to check the prerequisites for each class. To be eligible to enroll into classes, all prerequisites must have been taken.

Participating in these educational programs does not provide preference in admission to the University of California degree programs. Students interested in applying to UC degree programs should refer to the UC Admissions website, or the websites of other UC campuses they wish to attend, for details about their admissions process.

UNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES (UPS) $7,800 (12 units)For additional costs, see page 27.

The University and Professional Studies program provides a flexible study abroad opportunity for academically excellent students and professionals.

Universities in many countries count these credits towards their own bachelor’s or master’s degree programs. Transferability is at the discretion of the home university and must be verified in advance by the student.

Program Features:

• 12-week program (per quarter)

• Official transcript of UC San Diego or UC San Diego Extension grades – credit may be transferable to another college or university in the U.S. or your home country

• Regular academic advising sessions

• Students must achieve above-average final grades in all coursework (“B” or better).

• In the fall, winter, and spring quarters, UPS students take a full-time program (12 units) consisting of UC San Diego and/or UC San Diego Extension courses in any combination.

The following are some of the departments and courses that UPS students have enrolled in:

Enrollment is on a space-available basis

Enrollment in all classes is on a space-available basis and requires instructor and/or departmental approval after the student arrives. If there are no available spaces, the instructor may require that the student wait for several days to see if any other students drop the class before enrolling a UPS student. Many class enrollments are not confirmed and completed until the second or third week of the quarter. It is especially difficult to get enrollment approvals for first-choice classes in our prestigious Computer Science department.

Important information about choosing classes

UPS students may not enroll in graduate business courses at the Rady School of Management or any courses in the School of Medicine or the School of Pharmacy.

It is important to be flexible in your course selection and include a list of 12 or more classes per quarter that you would like to take when applying for admission to the UPS program. For a complete list of all UC San Diego courses please see the “Full Schedule of Classes” section at: students.ucsd.edu

For a list of UC San Diego Extension course offerings please see: extension.ucsd.edu/studyarea/index.cfm

Students may also enroll in the UPS program in order to complete one or more of UC San Diego Extension’s part-time professional certificate programs.

Henriette Ruhrmann GERMANY

Studying at UC San Diego is an incredible opportunity in every respect. The ample variety of classes to choose from gave me the chance to focus on subjects which interested and challenged me. The professors and staff at UC San Diego supported me in reaching my objectives. Every person I approached with a question has been helpful in every possible way, from my professors and TAs to the staff at the library or print shop, and of course, my academic advisor at UC San Diego Extension International Programs. At UC San Diego, there are endless opportunities to discover interesting research fields and researchers or students dedicated to advancing a common cause. Studying here has already opened a new door, allowing me to take the next steps toward my professional goals.

U.S. HISTORY, CULTURE, AND THOUGHT

Fall quarter courses:

• PHIL 162. Contemporary Moral Issues

• MUS 126. American Music: The Blues

• HIUS 146. Race, Riots, and Violence in the U.S.

Winter quarter courses:

• PHIL 165. Freedom, Equality, and the Law

• VIS 100. Introduction to Public Culture

• LTEN 159. Contemporary American Literature

Spring quarter courses:

• TDHT 107. American Theatre

• HIUS 141. Economic History of the US II

• XXXX 199. Directed Individual Study

NOTE: Some prescribed courses within the U.S. History, Culture, and Thought track may be substituted for other specific courses in the History, Literature, Music, Theatre and Dance, Philosophy, and Visual Arts departments. For more info on substitution options, please contact: [email protected].

Tuition Note:

Additional tuition is required for more than 12 units. Tuition does not include optional student recreation fee, books, required course lab fees, or additional premium tuition for certain technical courses, graduate-level courses, and seminars. Tuition will increase in January 2018.

ACADEMIC YEAR PROGRAM (AYP) $27,500 (36 UNITS)For additional costs, see page 27.

The Academic Year Program provides a nine-month study abroad opportunity for academically excellent students and professionals interested in exploring one of three different subject tracks offered by the UC San Diego Division of Social Sciences and the Division of Arts and Humanities. Enrollment in required courses in each AYP track is guaranteed. Course substitutions are at the discretion of the UCSD department.

Program Features:

• Three academic quarters (nine months)

• 36 units, 12 pre-selected and guaranteed courses

• Official transcript of UC San Diego grades – credit may be transferable to another college or university in the U.S or your home country.

• Regular academic advising sessions

Choose from three Academic Year subject tracks:

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Political Science

Psychology

Rady School of Management (undergraduate only)

• Accounting

• Organizational Leadership

• Global Business Strategy

• Business Ethics & Corporate Responsibility

• Enterprise Finance

• Financial Investments

Scripps Institution of Oceanography • Geology

• Geochemistry

• Geophysics

Sociology

Theater

UC San Diego Extension courses (many academic areas)

Visual Arts

and many more…

University Credit Programs University Credit Programs

UPS AND AYP ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Proof of Language Proficiency

CEFR(level C1)

TOEFLiBT:90

IELTS: 7.5

Cambridge Advanced

Exam: Pass

Additional requirements:

1. Copy of transcripts in English for the four most recent semesters of academic studies. These transcripts must clearly indicate excellent academic achievement - top 10% in your school. Please include your cumulative grade point average.

2. A one-page statement explaining your reasons for choosing UC San Diego for your study abroad experience.

3. For UPS only: list of 12 or more courses per quarter, organized by quarter, that you would like to take at UC San Diego or UC San Diego Extension. Be sure to use the UCSD Course List form for this. You will find the Course List Form on our website under “What to Send” in our “How to Enroll” section. Make sure to check the prerequisites for each class. To be eligible to enroll into classes, all prerequisites must have been taken.

Participating in these educational programs does not provide preference in admission to the University of California degree programs. Students interested in applying to UC degree programs should refer to the UC Admissions website, or the websites of other UC campuses they wish to attend, for details about their admissions process.

UNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES (UPS) $7,800 (12 units)For additional costs, see page 27.

The University and Professional Studies program provides a flexible study abroad opportunity for academically excellent students and professionals.

Universities in many countries count these credits towards their own bachelor’s or master’s degree programs. Transferability is at the discretion of the home university and must be verified in advance by the student.

Program Features:

• 12-week program (per quarter)

• Official transcript of UC San Diego or UC San Diego Extension grades – credit may be transferable to another college or university in the U.S. or your home country

• Regular academic advising sessions

• Students must achieve above-average final grades in all coursework (“B” or better).

• In the fall, winter, and spring quarters, UPS students take a full-time program (12 units) consisting of UC San Diego and/or UC San Diego Extension courses in any combination.

The following are some of the departments and courses that UPS students have enrolled in:

San Diego Gaslamp Quarter

Enrollment is on a space-available basis

Enrollment in all classes is on a space-available basis and requires instructor and/or departmental approval after the student arrives. If there are no available spaces, the instructor may require that the student wait for several days to see if any other students drop the class before enrolling a UPS student. Many class enrollments are not confirmed and completed until the second or third week of the quarter. It is especially difficult to get enrollment approvals for first-choice classes in our prestigious Computer Science department.

Important information about choosing classes

UPS students may not enroll in graduate business courses at the Rady School of Management or any courses in the School of Medicine or the School of Pharmacy.

It is important to be flexible in your course selection and include a list of 12 or more classes per quarter that you would like to take when applying for admission to the UPS program. For a complete list of all UC San Diego courses please see the “Full Schedule of Classes” section at: students.ucsd.edu

For a list of UC San Diego Extension course offerings please see: extension.ucsd.edu/studyarea/index.cfm

Students may also enroll in the UPS program in order to complete one or more of UC San Diego Extension’s part-time professional certificate programs.

U.S. HISTORY, CULTURE, AND THOUGHT

Fall quarter courses:

• PHIL 162. Contemporary Moral Issues

• MUS 126. American Music: The Blues

• HIUS 146. Race, Riots, and Violence in the U.S.

Winter quarter courses:

• PHIL 165. Freedom, Equality, and the Law

• VIS 100. Introduction to Public Culture

• LTEN 159. Contemporary American Literature

Spring quarter courses:

• TDHT 107. American Theatre

• HIUS 141. Economic History of the US II

• XXXX 199. Directed Individual Study

NOTE: Some prescribed courses within the U.S. History, Culture, and Thought track may be substituted for other specific courses in the History, Literature, Music, Theatre and Dance, Philosophy, and Visual Arts departments. For more info on substitution options, please contact: [email protected].

ACADEMIC YEAR PROGRAM (AYP) $27,500 (36 UNITS)For additional costs, see page 27.

The Academic Year Program provides a nine-month study abroad opportunity for academically excellent students and professionals interested in exploring one of three different subject tracks offered by the UC San Diego Division of Social Sciences and the Division of Arts and Humanities. Enrollment in required courses in each AYP track is guaranteed. Course substitutions are at the discretion of the UCSD department.

Program Features:

• Three academic quarters (nine months)

• 36 units, 12 pre-selected and guaranteed courses

• Official transcript of UC San Diego grades – credit may be transferable to another college or university in the U.S or your home country.

• Regular academic advising sessions

Choose from three Academic Year subject tracks:

MODERN SOCIETY AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Fall quarter courses:

• COMM 109N. American News Media

• PSYCH 104. Social Psychology

• SOCI 121. Economy and Society

Winter quarter courses:

• COMM 109D. Advertising and Society

• USP 171. Sustainable Development

• COMM 110M. Communication & Community

Spring quarter courses:

• COMM 114P. Public History & Museum

• SOCI 115. Social Problems

• USP 177. Urban Design Practicum

LAW AND SOCIETY

Fall quarter courses:

• SOCI 160E. Law and Culture

• COMM 133. Television and Citizenship

• SOCI 141. Crime and Society

Winter quarter courses:

• COMM 114F. Law, Communication, and Freedom of Expression

• POLI 110EA. American Political Thought: Revolution to Civil War

• USP 106: The History of Race and Ethnicity in American Cities

Spring quarter courses:

• POLI 110EB. American Political Thought: Civil War to Civil Rights

• PSYCH 162. Psychology and the Law

• USP 193. San Diego Community Outreach

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Summer Youth Program for University Immersion

ACADEMIC CONNECTIONS INTERNATIONAL $6,300

• BUSINESS ESSENTIALS • INTERMEDIATE BUSINESS ESSENTIALS• BUSINESS MANAGEMENT• PROJECT MANAGEMENT

UC San Diego Extension offers four business programs for international students:

The Business Essentials program offers an introduction to American business practices through a comprehensive overview of key business topics including cross-cultural communication, human resources, marketing and more. First-quarter students can participate in on-campus workplace experiences (internships). The program is designed for students with at least two years of university study and minimal work experience. Business Essentials provides an excellent launching point for your career.

Intermediate Business Essentials provides a step up from the Business Essentials program. This business training option consists of one, two, or three quarters of study and offers a hands-on experiential learning course that analyzes real-world businesses. This program is designed for the student who has earned a bachelor’s degree and possesses a high level of proficiency in English.

The Business Management certificate program offers a student the opportunity to build job skills and knowledge or to prepare for graduate studies through an extensive introduction to U.S. business practices. To complement the classroom experience, an internship is incorporated into the Business Management program. The internship allows each student the opportunity to apply what is learned in an American workplace and gain a competitive edge in the global job market.

The Project Management certificate provides a student with the elements needed to initiate, execute and complete a successful project. The student has the opportunity to apply new knowledge and skills to a specific industry in a comprehensive hands-on simulation experience, improve people skills to prevent or handle all types of conflicts, and learn the nuances of management from a global perspective. The intensive Project Management certificate can be completed in just two quarters.

If you are looking to launch or accelerate your career in business and you already have advanced English proficiency, UC San Diego Extension’s Business Programs for International Students can help you achieve your goals. Our Business Certificate Programs are led by practicing professionals with direct knowledge of the latest trends in American and international business.

Dates: July 9–29, 2017

Academic Connections International (ACI) is a 3-week summer UC San Diego academic and residential immersion program targeted to international secondary students who are 16-18 years of age and have advanced English proficiency.

Students enroll in one course to explore a particular topic in depth. In addition to a challenging and active learning experience, social and recreational activities are planned for the afternoons and on weekends.

This program is for students with strong academic records and advanced English proficiency who would like to have an insightful American pre-university preparation experience along with American teenage students.

Program Features:

• On-campus housing with American students for three weeks

• Breakfast, lunch, and dinner at campus cafeteria

• UC San Diego academic instruction and activities

• An opportunity to take various chaperoned field trips to local sites

• Access to laboratory equipment as part of classwork

• Guest speakers

• Project supplies

• Transportation to and from scheduled field trips during the program

• Constant adult supervision

The courses for Academic Connections 2017 will be determined and posted on our website in February 2017. For a complete list of courses offered in previous ACI programs, please see our website: www.ip.extension.ucsd.edu.

ACI ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Proof of Language Proficiency

Completed Recommendation Form from secondary school English instructor, attesting to the student’s advanced English proficiency, equivalent to one of the following: • TOEFL iBT 80 • Advanced Cambridge level • CEFR-C1

Additional requirements:• Completed International Programs application and the Supplemental

ACI Application• Copy of transcripts in English for two most recent years of academic studies,

showing a strong academic history• TB Form (page A6 of International Programs application form)

Example courses from 2016 include:

• Appreciation of Indigenous Dance and Theatre

• Audiovisual: Music’s Place in Film, Television and Art

• Disease Detectives: An Introduction to Epidemiology

• Exploring Youth Subculture: A Sociological Perspective

• Foundations of Creative Writing

• Gray Matters: Brain Function and Neural Plasticity

• Innovative Writing Across Media: An Introduction to the College Workshop

• Introduction to Bioinformatics

• Introduction to Cognitive Science

• Introduction to Electrical Engineering: Digital Signal Processing

• Introduction to Fluid Mechanical Engineering: From a Straw to an Airplane

• Introduction to Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

• Introduction to Philosophical Ethics

• Introduction to Psychology

• Language and Identity for Bilingual Writers

• Media Matters: Stereotypes and Social Change in Popular Media

• Minds, Machines and Mathematics

• Neuroscience: From Brains to Behaviors

• Photo Essay: Seeing San Diego Through Image and Text

• Principles of Macroeconomics: The Business Cycles and Financial Markets

• Robot Ruminations: Building and Programming Fundamentals

• Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Introduction to Marine Biology

• Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Marine Invertebrates

• Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Ocean Acidification: Coping with Excess Carbon Dioxide

• Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Wind, Waves and Currents—The Physics of the Ocean World

• Social Problems and Civic Action: Critical Thinking, College Writing and Community Involvement

• The Brain in Health and Disease

• The Metropolis and Me: A History of Immigration, Race and Space in Southern California

For more information and the supplemental ACI application, please see: ip.extension.ucsd.edu or contact [email protected] This program does not qualify for an I-20.

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Nicole Grynkraut Hajczylewicz BRAZIL

When I initially chose to come to UC San Diego, my main reasons were its well-known name, and the weather in San Diego. The university has exceeded my expectations. The campus is really amazing, with a cozy, cheerful environment. Studying in the Business Essentials program has enhanced my business knowledge, especially relating to American business practices. After UC San Diego, I will finish my degree in Business Administration and get a good job. I believe that all the new experiences and knowledge gained will be applicable in both my professional and personal life. The certificate has helped qualify me to pursue a successful career.

Summer Youth Program for University Immersion Business Certificate Programs Overview

• BUSINESS ESSENTIALS • INTERMEDIATE BUSINESS ESSENTIALS• BUSINESS MANAGEMENT• PROJECT MANAGEMENT

UC San Diego Extension offers four business programs for international students:

The Business Essentials program offers an introduction to American business practices through a comprehensive overview of key business topics including cross-cultural communication, human resources, marketing and more. First-quarter students can participate in on-campus workplace experiences (internships). The program is designed for students with at least two years of university study and minimal work experience. Business Essentials provides an excellent launching point for your career.

Intermediate Business Essentials provides a step up from the Business Essentials program. This business training option consists of one, two, or three quarters of study and offers a hands-on experiential learning course that analyzes real-world businesses. This program is designed for the student who has earned a bachelor’s degree and possesses a high level of proficiency in English.

The Business Management certificate program offers a student the opportunity to build job skills and knowledge or to prepare for graduate studies through an extensive introduction to U.S. business practices. To complement the classroom experience, an internship is incorporated into the Business Management program. The internship allows each student the opportunity to apply what is learned in an American workplace and gain a competitive edge in the global job market.

The Project Management certificate provides a student with the elements needed to initiate, execute and complete a successful project. The student has the opportunity to apply new knowledge and skills to a specific industry in a comprehensive hands-on simulation experience, improve people skills to prevent or handle all types of conflicts, and learn the nuances of management from a global perspective. The intensive Project Management certificate can be completed in just two quarters.

If you are looking to launch or accelerate your career in business and you already have advanced English proficiency, UC San Diego Extension’s Business Programs for International Students can help you achieve your goals. Our Business Certificate Programs are led by practicing professionals with direct knowledge of the latest trends in American and international business.

Frequently Asked Questions for Business certificate programs1. Can I apply without

all the required documents?

No. You will need to wait to apply until you have all the required documents. The only exception is if you have all the required documents except the language score AND you are currently attending the UC San Diego Extension English Language Institute (ELI). Only students who attend UCSD-ELI can apply for conditional acceptance to the business certificate programs.

2. What is conditional acceptance?

It means you are provisionally accepted based on all requirements except for the language score. This is strictly for students currently attending a 10-week English language program at UC San Diego Extension ELI. An acceptable language score is still required before you will be fully accepted.

3. Is there a deadline to apply?

Given the popularity of the programs, it is recommended to submit the application FOUR months in advance. Admission is competitive, and not all applicants are admitted to the program. NO APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHIN THE FINAL TEN DAYS BEFORE A PROGRAM’S START-DATE.

4. Is a car required? Yes, access to a car or other reliable transportation is required, as some classes (day and/or evening) are located at the off-campus UC San Diego Extension facility (University City Center), which has very limited or no public transportation.

5. Can I add an extra quarter after I arrive?

Yes; however, if the student requests and is approved for a longer program, the student must pay a $500 USD Business Program Extension fee, plus any additional tuition required for the longer program. However, if the student requests and is approved for a longer program during the first week of classes in his/her first quarter, the Business Department will waive the $500 Program Extension fee.

6. What is Optional Practical Training (OPT)?

For more information on this work experience option, please see page 12.

Example courses from 2016 include:

• Appreciation of Indigenous Dance and Theatre

• Audiovisual: Music’s Place in Film, Television and Art

• Disease Detectives: An Introduction to Epidemiology

• Exploring Youth Subculture: A Sociological Perspective

• Foundations of Creative Writing

• Gray Matters: Brain Function and Neural Plasticity

• Innovative Writing Across Media: An Introduction to the College Workshop

• Introduction to Bioinformatics

• Introduction to Cognitive Science

• Introduction to Electrical Engineering: Digital Signal Processing

• Introduction to Fluid Mechanical Engineering: From a Straw to an Airplane

• Introduction to Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

• Introduction to Philosophical Ethics

• Introduction to Psychology

• Language and Identity for Bilingual Writers

• Media Matters: Stereotypes and Social Change in Popular Media

• Minds, Machines and Mathematics

• Neuroscience: From Brains to Behaviors

• Photo Essay: Seeing San Diego Through Image and Text

• Principles of Macroeconomics: The Business Cycles and Financial Markets

• Robot Ruminations: Building and Programming Fundamentals

• Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Introduction to Marine Biology

• Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Marine Invertebrates

• Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Ocean Acidification: Coping with Excess Carbon Dioxide

• Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Wind, Waves and Currents—The Physics of the Ocean World

• Social Problems and Civic Action: Critical Thinking, College Writing and Community Involvement

• The Brain in Health and Disease

• The Metropolis and Me: A History of Immigration, Race and Space in Southern California

For more information and the supplemental ACI application, please see: ip.extension.ucsd.edu or contact [email protected] This program does not qualify for an I-20.

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Business Essentials Intermediate Business Essentials

NOTE: Courses subject to change.

BUSINESS ESSENTIALS (1 QUARTER) $7,000BUSINESS ESSENTIALS (2 QUARTERS) $11,500BUSINESS ESSENTIALS (3 QUARTERS) $16,000BUSINESS ESSENTIALS (4 QUARTERS) $19,500For additional costs, see page 27.

The Business Essentials program offers a broad introduction into American business practices through a comprehensive overview of key business topics including finance, marketing, human resources and more.

Program Benefits:

• Develop business skills, knowledge and abilities by learning American business fundamentals from highly-qualified and experienced instructors.

• Get broad exposure to multiple business disciplines through participation in a variety of learning modules.

• Complement classroom work and gain practical experience in an Americanworkplace by completing a 48-hour unpaid on-campus internship.

• Study alongside international and American students in some classes after your first or second quarter.

• Apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) after three consecutive quarters of study.

Note: Your certificate will read “Business Management Essentials.”

BUSINESS ESSENTIALS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Proof of Language Proficiency

TOEFL paper-based:

530

TOEFLiBT:71

TOEIC: 700

IELTS: 6.0

CambridgeFirst Certificate

(FCE): Pass

Additional requirements:

1. Official university transcripts in English (minimum of two years full-time university study required) indicating a strong academic record; include a grading key. (Please note that transcripts must be included for all academic degree programs attended.)

2. Dated and signed letter of recommendation on university or company letterhead from a professor or supervisor.

3. Resume or CV.

4. Essay: minimum 200 words explaining your qualifications and motivation for taking the program.

5. Must be 21 years old by the program start-date.

6. A spoken language phone screening may be required for students applying to Business Essentials. This can be conducted in person if the applicant is already in San Diego; otherwise it will be done by phone or Skype.

Business Essentials Overview

1st quarter (22 units) 2nd quarter (15 units) 3rd quarter (12-15 units) 4th quarter (12-15 units)

The Business Essentials first-quarter program covers topics including business operations, human resources, communication, team building, project management, negotiation, planning, entrepreneurship and money and banking. The first quarter also allows students to participate in an on-campus internship experience. (First-quarter textbook is included.)

Second-quarter courses build upon the foundation developed in the first quarter of Business Essentials. The curriculum consists of the following required courses:

• Introduction to Business

• Basics of Project Management

• Business Communication Skills

• Organizational Behavior

• Marketing: Experiential Learning

Third-quarter courses continue to enrich students’ knowledge. The curriculum consists of the following required courses:

• Bookkeeping for Business

• The Recruiting Process

• Strategic Cross-Cultural Communication

• Elective: Students will have the opportunity to choose an additional class from a list of business elective courses as determined by the business department.

In the fourth quarter of Business Essentials, a student may pursue this marketing module, which consists of the following required courses:

• Elements of Marketing

• Marketing: Experiential Learning Il

• 1-2 other Marketing classes

• Elective: Students will have the opportunity to choose an additional class from a list of business elective courses as determined by the business department.

INTERMEDIATE BUSINESS ESSENTIALS (1 QUARTER) $7,000INTERMEDIATE BUSINESS ESSENTIALS (2 QUARTERS) $11,500INTERMEDIATE BUSINESS ESSENTIALS (3 QUARTERS) $16,000For additional costs, see page 27.

Intermediate Business Essentials is a business training program that consists of one, two, or three quarters of study. This program includes a hands-on experiential learning course that analyzes real-world businesses.

Program Benefits:

• Take Intermediate Business Essentials for one, two or three quarters to match your learning goals and timeline.

• Collaborate on project-based assignments in Experiential Learning courses in quarters one and three.

• Study alongside international and American students in some classes beginning in the first or second quarter, so you can start building your professional network from day one.

• Apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) after three consecutive quarters of study.

Note: Your certificate will read “Intermediate Business Management Essentials.”

INTERMEDIATE BUSINESS ESSENTIALS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Proof of Language Proficiency

TOEFL paper-based:

550

TOEFLiBT:80

TOEIC: 760

IELTS: 6.5

CambridgeAdvanced or Proficiency

Exams: Pass

Additional requirements:

1. Official final transcripts in English indicating a strong academic history; include grading key.

a) Bachelor’s degree required.

b) Applicants who have pursued graduate-level coursework or degrees must include those transcripts as well.

2. Dated and signed letter of recommendation on university or company letterhead from a professor or supervisor.

3. Resume or CV.

4. Essay: minimum 200 words explaining your qualifications and motivation for taking the program.

5. A spoken language phone screening may be required for students applying to Intermediate Business Essentials. This can be conducted in person if the applicant is already in San Diego; otherwise it will be done by phone or Skype.

Note: This program features experiential learning courses. See asterisks (*) below.

Intermediate Business Essentials Overview

1st quarter (15 units) 2nd quarter (12-15 units) 3rd quarter (12-15 units)

The first-quarter curriculum includes the following required courses:

• Introduction to Business

• Basics of Project Management

• Business Communication Skills

• Organizational Behavior

• Marketing: Experiential Learning*

The curriculum consists of the following required courses:

• Bookkeeping for Business

• The Recruiting Process

• Strategic Cross-Cultural Communication

• Elective: Students will have the opportunity to choose an additional class from a list of business elective courses as determined by the business department.

This marketing module consists of the following required courses:

• Elements of Marketing

• Marketing: Experiential Learning II*

• 1-2 other Marketing classes

• Elective: Students will have the opportunity to choose an additional class from a list of business elective courses as determined by the business department.

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Contact: [email protected]

NOTE: Courses subject to change.

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Antonio Baraza Sastre SPAIN

The Business Essentials certificate program has helped me to focus my professional goals and has been a truly positive educational process. I will see the value for the rest of my life. I have had the pleasure to live the life I always dreamt of, studying in one of the best universities in the world, skate-boarding to the university, surfing, playing golf at Torrey Pines Golf Course, and meeting people from around the world. Since I arrived in San Diego, my level of English has improved considerably, and I have explored the State of California, which is paradise.

Intermediate Business Essentials

BUSINESS ESSENTIALS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Proof of Language Proficiency

TOEFL paper-based:

530

TOEFLiBT:71

TOEIC: 700

IELTS: 6.0

CambridgeFirst Certificate

(FCE): Pass

Additional requirements:

1. Official university transcripts in English (minimum of two years full-time university study required) indicating a strong academic record; include a grading key. (Please note that transcripts must be included for all academic degree programs attended.)

2. Dated and signed letter of recommendation on university or company letterhead from a professor or supervisor.

3. Resume or CV.

4. Essay: minimum 200 words explaining your qualifications and motivation for taking the program.

5. Must be 21 years old by the program start-date.

6. A spoken language phone screening may be required for students applying to Business Essentials. This can be conducted in person if the applicant is already in San Diego; otherwise it will be done by phone or Skype.

Business Essentials Overview

1st quarter (22 units) 2nd quarter (15 units) 3rd quarter (12-15 units) 4th quarter (12-15 units)

The Business Essentials first-quarter program covers topics including business operations, human resources, communication, team building, project management, negotiation, planning, entrepreneurship and money and banking. The first quarter also allows students to participate in an on-campus internship experience. (First-quarter textbook is included.)

Second-quarter courses build upon the foundation developed in the first quarter of Business Essentials. The curriculum consists of the following required courses:

• Introduction to Business

• Basics of Project Management

• Business Communication Skills

• Organizational Behavior

• Marketing: Experiential Learning

Third-quarter courses continue to enrich students’ knowledge. The curriculum consists of the following required courses:

• Bookkeeping for Business

• The Recruiting Process

• Strategic Cross-Cultural Communication

• Elective: Students will have the opportunity to choose an additional class from a list of business elective courses as determined by the business department.

In the fourth quarter of Business Essentials, a student may pursue this marketing module, which consists of the following required courses:

• Elements of Marketing

• Marketing: Experiential Learning Il

• 1-2 other Marketing classes

• Elective: Students will have the opportunity to choose an additional class from a list of business elective courses as determined by the business department.

INTERMEDIATE BUSINESS ESSENTIALS (1 QUARTER) $7,000INTERMEDIATE BUSINESS ESSENTIALS (2 QUARTERS) $11,500INTERMEDIATE BUSINESS ESSENTIALS (3 QUARTERS) $16,000For additional costs, see page 27.

Intermediate Business Essentials is a business training program that consists of one, two, or three quarters of study. This program includes a hands-on experiential learning course that analyzes real-world businesses.

Program Benefits:

• Take Intermediate Business Essentials for one, two, or three quarters to match your learning goals and timeline.

• Collaborate on project-based assignments in Experiential Learning courses in quarters one and three.

• Study alongside international and American students in some classes beginning in the first or second quarter, so you can start building your professional network from day one.

• Apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) after three consecutive quarters of study.

Note: Your certificate will read “Intermediate Business Management Essentials.”

INTERMEDIATE BUSINESS ESSENTIALS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Proof of Language Proficiency

TOEFL paper-based:

550

TOEFLiBT:80

TOEIC: 760

IELTS: 6.5

CambridgeAdvanced or Proficiency

Exams: Pass

Additional requirements:

1. Official final transcripts in English indicating a strong academic history; include grading key.

a) Bachelor’s degree required.

b) Applicants who have pursued graduate-level coursework or degrees must include those transcripts as well.

2. Dated and signed letter of recommendation on university or company letterhead from a professor or supervisor.

3. Resume or CV.

4. Essay: minimum 200 words explaining your qualifications and motivation for taking the program.

5. A spoken language phone screening may be required for students applying to Intermediate Business Essentials. This can be conducted in person if the applicant is already in San Diego; otherwise it will be done by phone or Skype.

Note: This program features experiential learning courses. See asterisks (*) below.

Intermediate Business Essentials Overview

1st quarter (15 units) 2nd quarter (12-15 units) 3rd quarter (12-15 units)

The first-quarter curriculum includes the following required courses:

• Introduction to Business

• Basics of Project Management

• Business Communication Skills

• Organizational Behavior

• Marketing: Experiential Learning*

The curriculum consists of the following required courses:

• Bookkeeping for Business

• The Recruiting Process

• Strategic Cross-Cultural Communication

• Elective: Students will have the opportunity to choose an additional class from a list of business elective courses as determined by the business department.

This marketing module consists of the following required courses:

• Elements of Marketing

• Marketing: Experiential Learning II*

• 1-2 other Marketing classes

• Elective: Students will have the opportunity to choose an additional class from a list of business elective courses as determined by the business department.

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Contact: [email protected]

NOTE: Courses subject to change. Contact: [email protected]

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT (2 QUARTERS) $12,500For additional costs, see page 27.

A Project Management certificate student learns the elements needed to initiate, execute and complete a successful project. The student has the opportunity to apply new knowledge and skills to a specific industry in a comprehensive hands-on simulation experience, improve people skills to prevent or handle all types of conflicts, and learn the nuances of management from a global perspective. This intensive certificate can be completed in just two quarters.

Program Benefits:

• Develop highly marketable competencies that can be applied in all industries including govenment, IT, construction, education and many more.

• Build strong interpersonal skills critical to conducting work in a team environment.

• Enhance abilities to manage conflicts and address challenging situations.

• Study alongside American students in some of the classes, building your professional network.

• Fulfill the necessary education hours and prepare for the PMP or CAPM Certification exam.

• Learn from the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), which was developed by the Project Management Institute (PMI).

• Transfer some units to the Master of Science in Project Management program (degree offered fully online) from the University of Wisconsin, Platteville upon completion of the Certificate in Project Management. Learn more at: www.uwplatt.edu/disted/project-management.html

Note: A student must earn a letter grade of “B“ or higher in every class in order to earn a certificate for this program.

Business Management Certificate Program Project Management Certificate Program

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (2 QUARTERS) $11,500BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (3 QUARTERS) $16,000For additional costs, see page 27.

The Business Management certificate program offers students the opportunity to build job skills and knowledge or to prepare for graduate studies through an extensive introduction to U.S. business practices. Students elect to specialize in one of the following areas: Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, or Global Commerce. To complement the classroom experience, an internship is incorporated into the Business Management program.

Program Benefits:

• Develop solid business management skills with a specialization in a field of your choice.

• Complement the classroom experience and build your professional contacts by completing a 120-hour unpaid internship at a reputable company.

• Study alongside American students in evening classes (during the second and/or third quarters) to further enhance your network.

• Receive a Professional Certificate in Business Management with a specialization in Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, or Global Commerce after two quarters.

• Apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) after three consecutive quarters of study.

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Proof ofLanguageProficiency

TOEFL paper-based:

550

TOEFLiBT:80

TOEIC: 760

IELTS: 6.5

CambridgeAdvanced or Proficiency

Exams: Pass

Additional requirements:

1. Official final transcripts in English indicating a strong academic history; include grading key.

a) Minimum requirement is successful completion of a bachelor’s degree.

b) Applicants who have pursued graduate-level coursework or degrees must include those transcripts as well.

2. One to two years of full-time, post-university, professional-level work experience. Internships and part-time work will not be counted.

3. Dated and signed letter of recommendation on university or company letterhead from a professor or supervisor.

4. Resume or CV.

5. Essay: minimum 200 words explaining your qualifications and motivation for taking the program.

6. A spoken language phone screening may be required for students applying to Business Management. This can be conducted in person if the applicant is already in San Diego; otherwise it will be done by phone or Skype.

Project Management Overview

1st quarter (15 units) 2nd quarter (12-15 units) Interested in OPT?

Required courses:

• Project Management Essentials OR Project Management Boot Camp

• Work Team Concepts and Skills

• Interest-Based Negotiation

• Business Communication Skills

• Managing for Maximum Performance or other management skills course

Required courses:

• Project Planning and Scheduling

• Controlling Project Costs and Risks

• Project Procurement Management

• Directed Studies–Capstone Class

• Elective: Students will have the opportunity to choose an additional class from a list of business elective courses as determined by the business department.

Apply for both the Project Management program and one quarter of Business Essentials or Intermediate Business Essentials when completing application materials; the Business Admissions adviser will work one-on-one with you to determine your third-quarter option. The price of the additional quarter is $4,500.

Cecilia Garcia Noriega Martinez de Alva MEXICO

The UC San Diego Business Management Certificate with a concentration in Marketing helped me gain the knowledge necessary to start my own business. UCSD gave me the confidence I needed in order to gain a competitive advantage as a professional. The instructors in the Business Management Certificate program had an even higher level of dedication, knowledge, and experience than some of the teachers I had during my master’s degree program. I also enjoyed my internship, where I met and networked with many business people from around San Diego. I have applied for OPT and plan to work in the U.S. for a while before starting my own business.

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Business Management Overview1st quarter (15-20 units) 2nd quarter (12-15 units) 3rd quarter (12-15 units)

Required courses:

• Business Law for Managers

• Elements of Marketing

• Financial Accounting for Non-Accountants (FAFNA)

• Organizational Behavior

• Leveraging Human Capital (Finance, HR, and Global Commerce specializations)

• Market Research and Analytics (Marketing specialization)

• Directed Studies – Internship Preparation

Required courses and internship experience:

• Business Decision Making

• 120 hours of internship

Three required courses in area of specialization:

Advanced Studies:

Students who successfully complete two quarters of Business Management can further develop their skills in an area of specialization and earn a Certificate of Completion in Advanced Studies.

• Capstone project or class

• Two required courses in area of specialization (Please see website for detailed course descriptions.)

• In addition to the required courses, students will have the opportunity to choose additional units from a list of business elective courses as determined by the business department.

Finance:

• Finance Management

• Financial Statement Analysis

• Compensation and Performance Management

Human Resources:

• Compensation and Performance Management

• Strategic Talent Acquisition

• Training and Development

Marketing:

• Product Management, Branding and Positioning

• Basics of Project Management

• Digital Marketing

Global Commerce:

• International Finance and Capital Markets

• International Trade Operations

• Global Marketing

Apply at ip.extension.ucsd.edu Apply at ip.extension.ucsd.edu

NOTE: Courses subject to change. Contact: [email protected] NOTE: Courses subject to change.

PROJECT MANAGEMENT ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Proof ofLanguageProficiency

TOEFL paper-based:

550

TOEFLiBT:80

TOEIC: 760

IELTS: 6.5

CambridgeAdvanced or Proficiency

Exams: Pass

1. Official final transcripts in English indicating a strong academic history; include grading key.

a) Minimum requirement is successful completion of a bachelor’s degree.

b) Applicants who have pursued graduate-level coursework or degrees must include those transcripts as well.

2. One or two years of full-time, post-university, professional-level work experience. Internships and part-time work will not be counted.

3. Dated and signed letter of recommendation on university or company letterhead from a professor or supervisor.

4. Resume or CV

5. Essay: minimum 200 words explaining your qualifications and motivation for taking the program.

6. A spoken language phone screening may be required for students applying to Project Management. This can be conducted in person if the applicant is already in San Diego; otherwise it will be done by phone or Skype.

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT (2 QUARTERS) $12,500For additional costs, see page 27.

A Project Management certificate student learns the elements needed to initiate, execute and complete a successful project. The student has the opportunity to apply new knowledge and skills to a specific industry in a comprehensive hands-on simulation experience, improve people skills to prevent or handle all types of conflicts, and learn the nuances of management from a global perspective. This intensive certificate can be completed in just two quarters.

Program Benefits:

• Develop highly marketable competencies that can be applied in all industries including govenment, IT, construction, education and many more.

• Build strong interpersonal skills critical to conducting work in a team environment.

• Enhance abilities to manage conflicts and address challenging situations.

• Study alongside American students in some of the classes, building your professional network.

• Fulfill the necessary education hours and prepare for the PMP or CAPM Certification exam.

• Learn from the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), which was developed by the Project Management Institute (PMI).

• Transfer some units to the Master of Science in Project Management program (degree offered fully online) from the University of Wisconsin, Platteville upon completion of the Certificate in Project Management. Learn more at: www.uwplatt.edu/disted/project-management.html

Note: A student must earn a letter grade of “B“ or higher in every class in order to earn a certificate for this program.

Project Management Certificate Program

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (2 QUARTERS) $11,500BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (3 QUARTERS) $16,000For additional costs, see page 27.

The Business Management certificate program offers students the opportunity to build job skills and knowledge or to prepare for graduate studies through an extensive introduction to U.S. business practices. Students elect to specialize in one of the following areas: Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, or Global Commerce. To complement the classroom experience, an internship is incorporated into the Business Management program.

Program Benefits:

• Develop solid business management skills with a specialization in a field of your choice.

• Complement the classroom experience and build your professional contacts by completing a 120-hour unpaid internship at a reputable company.

• Study alongside American students in evening classes (during the second and/or third quarters) to further enhance your network.

• Receive a Professional Certificate in Business Management with a specialization in Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, or Global Commerce after two quarters.

• Apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) after three consecutive quarters of study.

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Proof ofLanguageProficiency

TOEFL paper-based:

550

TOEFLiBT:80

TOEIC: 760

IELTS: 6.5

CambridgeAdvanced or Proficiency

Exams: Pass

Additional requirements:

1. Official final transcripts in English indicating a strong academic history; include grading key.

a) Minimum requirement is successful completion of a bachelor’s degree.

b) Applicants who have pursued graduate-level coursework or degrees must include those transcripts as well.

2. One to two years of full-time, post-university, professional-level work experience. Internships and part-time work will not be counted.

3. Dated and signed letter of recommendation on university or company letterhead from a professor or supervisor.

4. Resume or CV.

5. Essay: minimum 200 words explaining your qualifications and motivation for taking the program.

6. A spoken language phone screening may be required for students applying to Business Management. This can be conducted in person if the applicant is already in San Diego; otherwise it will be done by phone or Skype.

Project Management Overview

1st quarter (15 units) 2nd quarter (12-15 units) Interested in OPT?

Required courses:

• Project Management Essentials OR Project Management Boot Camp

• Work Team Concepts and Skills

• Interest-Based Negotiation

• Business Communication Skills

• Managing for Maximum Performance or other management skills course

Required courses:

• Project Planning and Scheduling

• Controlling Project Costs and Risks

• Project Procurement Management

• Directed Studies–Capstone Class

• Elective: Students will have the opportunity to choose an additional class from a list of business elective courses as determined by the business department.

Apply for both the Project Management program and one quarter of Business Essentials or Intermediate Business Essentials when completing application materials; the Business Admissions adviser will work one-on-one with you to determine your third-quarter option. The price of the additional quarter is $4,500.

Hina Shaikh INDIA

I like everything about UC San Diego and the Project Management Certificate program. The classes are small and the instructors are distinguished professionals who link theory and practice from their own experiences. Participating in interactive lessons and studying alongside other working professionals make learning more interesting. UC San Diego has definitely let me charter and set my career course. I previously worked as a project manager in Doha, Qatar. Following completion of my Certificate, I plan to apply for OPT to help me gain work experience and allow me to practice my newfound skills in the United States. It will be interesting to see how projects are managed in this part of the world, and I am excited to begin this new chapter of my professional life.

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Business Management Overview1st quarter (15-20 units) 2nd quarter (12-15 units) 3rd quarter (12-15 units)

Required courses:

• Business Law for Managers

• Elements of Marketing

• Financial Accounting for Non-Accountants (FAFNA)

• Organizational Behavior

• Leveraging Human Capital (Finance, HR, and Global Commerce specializations)

• Market Research and Analytics (Marketing specialization)

• Directed Studies – Internship Preparation

Required courses and internship experience:

• Business Decision Making

• 120 hours of internship

Three required courses in area of specialization:

Advanced Studies:

Students who successfully complete two quarters of Business Management can further develop their skills in an area of specialization and earn a Certificate of Completion in Advanced Studies.

• Capstone project or class

• Two required courses in area of specialization (Please see website for detailed course descriptions.)

• In addition to the required courses, students will have the opportunity to choose additional units from a list of business elective courses as determined by the business department.

Finance:

• Finance Management

• Financial Statement Analysis

• Compensation and Performance Management

Human Resources:

• Compensation and Performance Management

• Strategic Talent Acquisition

• Training and Development

Marketing:

• Product Management, Branding and Positioning

• Basics of Project Management

• Digital Marketing

Global Commerce:

• International Finance and Capital Markets

• International Trade Operations

• Global Marketing

Apply at ip.extension.ucsd.edu Apply at ip.extension.ucsd.edu

Contact: [email protected] NOTE: Courses subject to change. Contact: [email protected]

PROJECT MANAGEMENT ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Proof ofLanguageProficiency

TOEFL paper-based:

550

TOEFLiBT:80

TOEIC: 760

IELTS: 6.5

CambridgeAdvanced or Proficiency

Exams: Pass

1. Official final transcripts in English indicating a strong academic history; include grading key.

a) Minimum requirement is successful completion of a bachelor’s degree.

b) Applicants who have pursued graduate-level coursework or degrees must include those transcripts as well.

2. One or two years of full-time, post-university, professional-level work experience. Internships and part-time work will not be counted.

3. Dated and signed letter of recommendation on university or company letterhead from a professor or supervisor.

4. Resume or CV

5. Essay: minimum 200 words explaining your qualifications and motivation for taking the program.

6. A spoken language phone screening may be required for students applying to Project Management. This can be conducted in person if the applicant is already in San Diego; otherwise it will be done by phone or Skype.

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Takahiro Yamamoto JAPAN

My goal is to be an English teacher who can effectively teach communication skills. The traditional English education style in Japan focuses primarily on grammar and reading; I would like to integrate listening and speaking so that my students can communicate well in English. During the TEFL Professional Certificate program, I had many opportunities to demonstrate an English class based on a lesson plan that I had developed. After each demonstration, the instructors gave me very helpful feedback, which made me a more competent and confident future English teacher. I strongly recommend this program both to students who already have experience teaching and to students with no experience teaching.

TEFL PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATE $4,750For additional costs, see page 27.

This three-month course is a foundation course in TEFL for non-native English speakers.

What this program includes

The curriculum consists of the following core courses:

• Introduction to Teaching Pronunciation and Fluency (27 hours)

• Introduction to Teaching English as a Foreign Language (27 hours)

• Introduction to Teaching Writing (27 hours)

• Oral Presentations for Language Teachers (27 hours)

Note: Students who transfer directly from a 10-week UCSD-ELI English program or UCSD-ELI TEFL program will get a $250 USD discount on their tuition for this TEFL program.

Benefits of taking a TEFL Program• Develop effective ESL/EFL teaching skills

• Learn first-hand from experienced ESL/EFL instructors

• Study alongside American students

• Qualify for Optional Practical Training (OPT) after three consecutive quarters of Certificate study

• The Graduate School of Education at Alliant International University (AIU) in San Diego will accept transfer credits from UC San Diego Extension’s Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Certificate Programs to its Master of Arts in Education with an emphasis in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). For more details, contact our TEFL Coordinator, Kim Gonzalez, at [email protected].

Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Certificate Programs Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Certificate Programs

TEFL PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAM(6-MONTH FORMAT) $8,300For additional costs, see page 27.

This six-month program focuses on the development of effective classroom teaching skills and modern English language teaching techniques to students in non-English speaking countries and in intensive English programs.

Both prospective and current English teachers can substantially improve their knowledge of English language teaching in this program.

What this program includes

The curriculum consists of the following core courses:

1. Best Methods in Teaching Listening Skills (3 units)

2. Teaching Writing for Academic and Professional Purposes (3 units)

3. Theories and Methods of Language Teaching and Learning (3 units)

4. Theory and Methods of Reading Instruction (3 units)

5. Advanced Analysis of English Sentence Structure I (3 units)

6. Best Methods in Teaching Pronunciation and Fluency (3 units)

7. Best Methods in Teaching Speaking Skills (3 units)

8. Test Practicum: Best Methods in Developing and Delivering Lesson Plans (3 units)

In addition, three all-day Saturday workshops or one additional three-unit elective course must be completed. Students can choose from several electives, depending on what is offered each quarter. Some examples are:

• Advanced Analysis of English Sentence Structure II (3 units)

• Games for the EFL Classroom (1 unit)

• Grammar and Editing I or II (3 units each)

• Oral Presentations for Language Teachers (3 units)

• Pronunciation Workshop: Special Needs in the Asian Classroom (1 unit)

• Teaching TOEFL Prep Classes: Paper and Internet (1 unit)

TEFL PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAM(INTENSIVE FORMAT) $8,300For additional costs, see page 27.

Complete the Professional Certificate Program in TEFL in just three months—same courses in a shorter time!

Note: Students who transfer directly from a 10-week UCSD ELI English Language program or UCSD-ELI TEFL program will get a $500 discount on their tuition for the 6-month and Intensive TEFL Professional Certificate programs.

Class Schedule and Transportation

Individual schedules depend on emphasis and electives chosen. All daytime TEFL classes are available at the UC San Diego campus, but access to a car or other reliable transportation may be required for evening classes. Early enrollment is strongly recommended for best selection of courses and class times.

TEACHING ENGLISH TO THE YOUNGLEARNER (TEYL) $4,750For additional costs, see page 27.

This full-time program is excellent for students who are interested in attaining additional competencies in teaching English as a foreign language to young people.

What this program includes

The required courses are:

• TEYL Focus on the Classroom (3 units)

• TEYL Focus on the Learner (3 units)

• TEYL Focus on the Teacher (3 units)

Students must choose an additional 3 units from the available electives each quarter.

Note: Students who transfer directly from a 10-week UCSD-ELI English program or UCSD-ELI TEFL program will get a $250 USD discount on their tuition for this TEFL program.

SPECIAL STUDIES IN TEFL $4,750For additional costs, see page 27.

This is a full-time, three-month program of select courses in TEFL and other academic areas to enhance teacher preparation. Students must choose and enroll in a total of 12 UC San Diego Extension units, with the advice and approval of the TEFL Coordinator. No online courses will count towards the Special Studies in TEFL program. All courses must be taken face-to-face in this program.

Note: Students who transfer directly from a 10-week UCSD-ELI English program or UCSD-ELI TEFL program will get a $250 USD discount on their tuition for this TEFL program.

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TEACHING ENGLISH GRAMMARStudents who are already enrolled in the Professional Certificate in TEFL, Special Studies in TEFL Certificate, or the TEFL Proficiency Certificate may enroll in the Teaching English Grammar (TEG) concurrent TEFL program. The TEG program cannot be taken alone because it is not a full-time program and does not provide students with the Form I-20.

What this program includes

The required core courses are:

• Advanced Analysis of English Sentence Structure I (3 units)

• Advanced Analysis of English Sentence Structure II (3 units)

Students can choose 6 units from the following courses:

• Advanced Grammar Seminar (3 units)

• Grammar and Editing I or II (3 units each)

• Grammar Workshops I-IV (four different 1-unit workshops)

Students must be prepared to pay for additional classes in order to obtain this concurrent certificate. Required courses and electives for this concurrent certificate may not all be offered in one quarter.

TEG certificate enrollment fee: $100 (non-refundable)

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Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Certificate Programs

TEFL PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAM(6-MONTH FORMAT) $8,300For additional costs, see page 27.

This six-month program focuses on the development of effective classroom teaching skills and modern English language teaching techniques to students in non-English speaking countries and in intensive English programs.

Both prospective and current English teachers can substantially improve their knowledge of English language teaching in this program.

What this program includes

The curriculum consists of the following core courses:

1. Best Methods in Teaching Listening Skills (3 units)

2. Teaching Writing for Academic and Professional Purposes (3 units)

3. Theories and Methods of Language Teaching and Learning (3 units)

4. Theory and Methods of Reading Instruction (3 units)

5. Advanced Analysis of English Sentence Structure I (3 units)

6. Best Methods in Teaching Pronunciation and Fluency (3 units)

7. Best Methods in Teaching Speaking Skills (3 units)

8. Test Practicum: Best Methods in Developing and Delivering Lesson Plans (3 units)

In addition, three all-day Saturday workshops or one additional three-unit elective course must be completed. Students can choose from several electives, depending on what is offered each quarter. Some examples are:

• Advanced Analysis of English Sentence Structure II (3 units)

• Games for the EFL Classroom (1 unit)

• Grammar and Editing I or II (3 units each)

• Oral Presentations for Language Teachers (3 units)

• Pronunciation Workshop: Special Needs in the Asian Classroom (1 unit)

• Teaching TOEFL Prep Classes: Paper and Internet (1 unit)

TEFL PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAM(INTENSIVE FORMAT) $8,300For additional costs, see page 27.

Complete the Professional Certificate Program in TEFL in just three months—same courses in a shorter time!

Note: Students who transfer directly from a 10-week UCSD ELI English Language program or UCSD-ELI TEFL program will get a $500 discount on their tuition for the 6-month and Intensive TEFL Professional Certificate programs.

TEFL PROGRAMS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

TEFL Proficiency,

TEYL

T O E F L

TOEIC 690

IELTS 6.0

CambridgeFCE and

Advanced Exams: Pass

TEPS 600

TOEFL paper

-based: 525

TOEFL internet -based

(iBT): 69

TEFL Professional Certificate,

Special Studies in TEFL,

TEG, Hybrid

T O E F L

TOEIC 740

IELTS 6.5

CambridgeAdvanced

and ProficiencyExams: Pass

TEPS 660

TOEFL paper-based:

540

TOEFL internet-

based (iBT): 78

Winter/Summer Intensive

TEFL

T O E F L

TOEIC: 760

IELTS: 6.5

Cambridge Advanced

and Proficiency Exams: Pass

TEPS 670

TOEFL paper-based:

550

TOEFL internet-

based (iBT): 80

Additional requirements:

1. Copy of transcripts in English for the two most recent years of academic studies

2. A one-page statement explaining why you would like to take a TEFL certificate program

TEFL PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAM(HYBRID FORMAT) $5,950 FOR THE ON-SITE PORTION

Plus $395 for each of the 4 online TEFL courses

For additional costs, see page 27.

Complete half of the 27-unit Professional Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) program online from your home country, and half here at UC San Diego. Four core Professional Certificate courses can be completed online before or after your stay in San Diego. Online courses are available throughout the year. In-class courses can only be taken in the Winter and Summer quarters.

What this program includes

12 units of online TEFL courses:

1. Best Methods in Teaching Listening Skills (3 units)

2. Teaching Writing for Academic and Professional Purposes (3 units)

3. Theories and Methods of Language Teaching and Learning (3 units)

4. Theory and Methods of Reading Instruction (3 units)

To receive the official Professional Certificate in TEFL, students must complete the remaining 15 required units in person at UC San Diego (see courses numbered 5-8 in the column to the left), in addition to 3 units of electives.

For more information about how to enroll in these online courses, please contact [email protected].

Note: Students who transfer directly from a 10-week UCSD-ELI English program or UCSD-ELI TEFL program will get a $250 USD discount on their tuition for the Hybrid TEFL Professional Certificate.

Class Schedule and Transportation

Individual schedules depend on emphasis and electives chosen. All daytime TEFL classes are available at the UC San Diego campus, but access to a car or other reliable transportation may be required for evening classes. Early enrollment is strongly recommended for best selection of courses and class times.

SPECIAL STUDIES IN TEFL $4,750For additional costs, see page 27.

This is a full-time, three-month program of select courses in TEFL and other academic areas to enhance teacher preparation. Students must choose and enroll in a total of 12 UC San Diego Extension units, with the advice and approval of the TEFL Coordinator. No online courses will count towards the Special Studies in TEFL program. All courses must be taken face-to-face in this program.

Note: Students who transfer directly from a 10-week UCSD-ELI English program or UCSD-ELI TEFL program will get a $250 USD discount on their tuition for this TEFL program.

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To help students make the most of their stay in San Diego, our Activities Manager organizes activities that provide opportunities to meet American students and to go on excursions to nearby attractions.

• Day at the Bay Barbeque & Watersports

• Disneyland

• San Diego Zoo

• SeaWorld

• Universal Studios

• Whale Watching

• Conversation Café

• San Diego Padres Baseball Games

• Paintball

• Surf Day

Some activities, such as the Day at the Bay and the Conversation Cafés, are free of charge. Others require a payment to cover transportation and admission tickets.

Custom Programs San Diego Attractions and Activities

Dr. Mayfield, Director of California Center for Algae Biotechnology, with student

UC San Diego Rady School of Management

Nicknamed the Silicon Valley of Southern California, the San Diego region boasts a wide array of companies in technological, life sciences, financial, telecommunications, and software industries:

• 800+ Cleantech/Environmental

• 600+ Sport Innovators

• 3,000 IT/Wireless/Communications/Software

• 80+ Research Institutes

• 260+ Defense/Transportation

• 600+ Biomedical/Life Sciences

• 50+ Mobile Health and Genomics

• 75+ Bioinformatics

• 75+ Cybersecurity and Autonomous Robotics

• 250+ Biofuels/Solar Energy and Energy Storage

The mild climate, beautiful landscape, and the many cultural and entertainment attractions of San Diego, complement the training experience by providing many opportunities for recreational and cultural enjoyment.

Custom ProgramsUC San Diego Extension International Programs department has a long and rich history of offering high-quality customized programs and seminars for international groups of students, professors, and professionals. We can create the perfect combination of studies and services for a group of any size, according to your specifications.

To receive a Custom Program Inquiry Form, please send your request to [email protected].

In collaboration with UC San Diego main campus and UC San Diego Extension departments, we have developed and delivered custom programs for many years in the following areas:

1. Innovation and Entrepreneurship

2. Healthcare Leadership and Management

3. Oral Presentations and Public Speaking

4. Business, Economics and Trade

5. Engineering and Technology

6. University Faculty Development

7. University Student Affairs Development

8. English Language Teacher Training

9. Science Teacher Development

10. University Academic Preparation

Sample Calendar of International Student Activities and San Diego EventsMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

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29 30 31

International Film Festival

UC San Diego students kayaking at La Jolla Shores

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To help students make the most of their stay in San Diego, our Activities Manager organizes activities that provide opportunities to meet American students and to go on excursions to nearby attractions.

• Day at the Bay Barbeque & Watersports

• Disneyland

• San Diego Zoo

• SeaWorld

• Universal Studios

• Whale Watching

• Conversation Café

• San Diego Padres Baseball Games

• Paintball

• Surf Day

Some activities, such as the Day at the Bay and the Conversation Cafés, are free of charge. Others require a payment to cover transportation and admission tickets.

UC San Diego Sports and EventsWhile studying at UC San Diego Extension, students can take advantage of all that the UC San Diego campus has to offer. The university is great for outdoor activities and has one of the most comprehensive sports facilities among San Diego schools:

• Indoor and outdoor swimming pools

• Over 20 tennis courts

• Beach volleyball and basketball courts

• Soccer fields

• An aquatic center

• Sailing

• Surfing

For more information on UC San Diego sports and events visit:

• recreation.ucsd.edu

• calendar.ucsd.edu

San Diego AttractionsThe year-round mild climate, beautiful beaches, and proximity to many other California attractions, make San Diego the ideal location for a variety of leisure activities, such as:

• Beaches, deserts, and mountains

• Hiking and biking trails

• Museums

• Playhouses and theaters

• Music and symphony halls

• Shopping and restaurants

For more information about San Diego, visit:

• entersandiego.com

• sandiego.org

California and the WestSan Diego is an ideal starting point for weekend trips to some of the most exciting attractions in the American Southwest, such as Joshua Tree National Park, Yosemite and the Grand Canyon National Parks, and Las Vegas.

Custom Programs San Diego Attractions and Activities

Dr. Mayfield, Director of California Center for Algae Biotechnology, with student

In collaboration with UC San Diego main campus and UC San Diego Extension departments, we have developed and delivered custom programs for many years in the following areas:

1. Innovation and Entrepreneurship

2. Healthcare Leadership and Management

3. Oral Presentations and Public Speaking

4. Business, Economics and Trade

5. Engineering and Technology

6. University Faculty Development

7. University Student Affairs Development

8. English Language Teacher Training

9. Science Teacher Development

10. University Academic Preparation

Sample Calendar of International Student Activities and San Diego EventsMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

29 30 31

International Film Festival

UCSD Farmer’s Market

UCSD Lecture Series San Diego Padres Baseball Game

America’s Finest City Tour

Beach Volleyball Game

World Famous San Diego Zoo

Conversation Café

International Café at UCSD International Center

SeaWorld

Day at the BayBarbecue

Universal Studios

Disneyland

Surf Day

Cabrillo Festival at Cabrillo National Monument

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UC San Diego students kayaking at La Jolla Shores

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Additional Costs

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WITHDRAWALS AND NON-REFUNDABLE FEESAll fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. The non-refundable, non-transferable fees are the following: application fee, testing, medical insurance, International Student Service, express mail, bank-to-bank fees, program change, late registration, and cancellation fees.

Students who apply through an agency or representative are subject to the agency refund policy and will receive any refund through their agency, not from UC San Diego.

All refund requests must be in writing. All charges are subject to change. Please ask about current charges at time of with drawal or change of program. Refunds take approximately 5-6 weeks to process.

FEES FOR LATE ARRIVAL AND LATE REGISTRATIONIf a student arrives on time and is not able to complete registration by the end of the first day of the program or if a new student arrives late, we will charge the student a $200 USD Late Registration Fee. Students should be sure to arrange their travel to San Diego and accommodations in advance so that they can be here for the first day of the program. The first day of the program is the published start-date in our brochure and on our website.

If a student pays all fees to an agency, the student must bring an agency receipt to the program registration to verify that all payments to an agency have been made.

HOW TO APPLYDownload the International Programs application form at ip.extension.ucsd.edu.

WHEN TO APPLYIt is recommended to submit the application FOUR months in advance for the business programs. For all business certificate programs, no applications will be accepted within the final ten days before the published program start-date. All programs close when they are full. It is best to apply 12–16 weeks before the program start-date to allow enough time for us to process your application and for you to make your visa and travel arrangements.

MINIMUM AGE REQUIREMENTYou must be at least 21 years old to apply to the business certificate programs, and 18 years old to enroll in other programs. Seventeen-year-old students may be admitted when living with an adult guardian and the parents submit a letter attesting to the student’s maturity. For more information please contact [email protected]. This age requirement does not apply to the Academic Connections International youth program.

CERTIFICATESCertificates with the UC San Diego university seal are awarded upon successful completion of your program. Excellent attendance and academic performance are essential for certificate eligibility in all programs.

PAYMENTTotal fees and tuition must be received in our office 30 days prior to the published program start-date. Accepted methods of payment: cash, credit card (VISA/MasterCard/AMEX/Diners Club/JCB/Discover), traveler’s checks, personal check, money order, cashier’s check (drawn in U.S. currency on a U.S. bank), or bank-to-bank transfers using Western Union Business Solutions online. We cannot accept payment by bank wire for the application fee or express mail fee. Please pay these fees by credit card or check (U.S. bank only).

It takes 10 – 15 business days for payments to be applied to a student’s account. It is important to talk with your bank before sending credit card details because payments made by credit card are sometimes delayed due to credit card limits. Due to these delays, we strongly recommend that students or their agents complete payment of all tuition and fees at least 45 days before their program start-date to ensure timely receipt and recording of payment and to avoid delays in the beginning of the student’s program.

STUDENT VISAS

UC San Diego Extension International Programs is authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant alien students. We issue the Form I-20 to students who meet our admission requirements and who provide evidence of sufficient financial verification. Almost all students in our full-time programs come to the United States on F-1 student visas. In order to apply for an F-1 student visa, you will need a Form I-20 (Certificate of Eligibility for F-1 Visa). You then take this I-20 to a U.S. Embassy or Consulate and apply for an F-1 Visa.

If you plan to apply for an F-1 visa, please complete the I-20 Request section on page A4 of the application form and provide signatures and a statement of financial verification as indicated. You can find our application form on our website: www.ip.extension.ucsd.edu under the tab called “How to Enroll.”

If you are in any doubt about which kind of visa you need, we recommend that you ask either your local counseling source or the U.S. Embassy or Consulate for information. You may also contact our office at [email protected].

All programs in this brochure lasting 10 weeks or more:

Refund Schedules

English Language Institute programs and seminars, less than ten weeks

Academic Connections International and Summer Session I and II

Refund Schedules for Academic Connections International and Summer Session I and II may be found on the UC San Diego Extension International Programs website at www.ip.extension.ucsd.edu.

Prior to first day of the program(published start-date in brochure)

1st day of program through end of first week of classes (3:00 p.m. Friday)

Week 2 of program classes and later

Full refund of tuition

50% refund of tuition minus a $500 withdrawal fee

No refunds

Prior to first day of the program(published start-date in brochure)

Day 1 of program

Day 2 of program and later

Full refund of tuition

50% refund of tuition minus a $500 withdrawal fee

No refunds

Note: We recommend payment of tuition and fees by credit card. If a student cancels or withdraws from a program, a refund to a credit card takes just 7-10 business days. A refund to a student by any other means can take 5-6 weeks to process, plus 4-10 weeks for overseas mail delivery.

General Information

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ISS Program Change Fee $150

This fee is required each time the applicant wants to change programs or program dates after submitting the original application for enrollment.

Late Registration Fee $200

This fee is required if a student is not able to complete registration by the end of the first day of the published program start-date, or if the student does not arrive on the first day of the program.

Business Program Extension Fee $500

If the student requests and is approved for a longer program, the student must pay a $500 USD Business Program Extension fee, plus any additional tuition required for the longer program. However, if the student requests and is approved for a longer program during the first week of classes in their first quarter, the Business Department will waive the $500 Program Extension fee.

Express Mail Fee $50 (optional)

3-day express mail delivery of I-20 due with application. Strongly recommended because regular airmail can take10-12 weeks for delivery. Fee may vary depending on location.

International Student Services Fee (required)

Students have access to many University Extension resources, including computer labs, academic advising, visa counseling, housing assistance, campus Student Health Services, photo ID card, and many other general student needs.

Cost: • $140 per short program or seminar of 1-4 weeks

• $350 per quarter or session of 5-10 weeks

• $700 for 2-quarter programs

• $1,050 for 3-quarter programs

• $1,400 for 4-quarter programs

Airport Transportation

The San Diego airport is located in downtown San Diego, about 30 minutes from the UC San Diego campus by car and about 1 hour 20 minutes by bus.

• Homestay or rent a room in a home—For an additional fee your host family will pick you up and bring you to the San Diego airport when you return to your country at the end of your UC San Diego studies. Ask about airport transportation when booking accommodation.

• Near-campus apartments by Anatolia—Airport pickup service may be included for stays of 10 weeks or more. Ask about cost when booking for stays of less than 10 weeks.

• Off-campus housing by the Residence Inn by Marriott La Jolla—Information about a discount shuttle will be provided after reservation confirmation. Ask when booking for details.

• On-campus housing (summer only)—Information on airport shuttle and taxi transportation is included with UC San Diego Extension International Programs’ acceptance materials.

Books and Instructional Materials

Books and materials are not included in the program tuition. Payment for all books and instructional materials CANNOT be made in advance and must be purchased upon arrival at UC San Diego.

• ELI 10-week Programs: approximately $400 per program

• ELI Short-term Programs: approximately $150-$175 per program (varies by program)

• Certificate and University Credit Programs: Approximately $200-$800 per quarter.

Computer Labs and Internet Access

All international students have access to two computer labs (46 stations) at UC San Diego Extension. Preference for computer lab use is given to class-related work. All computers have high-speed internet connections and are functional in multiple languages. Printing costs 10 cents per page; no cost for computer use.

Please Note: All fees are subject to change.

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WITHDRAWALS AND NON-REFUNDABLE FEESAll fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. The non-refundable, non-transferable fees are the following: application fee, testing, medical insurance, International Student Service, express mail, bank-to-bank fees, program change, late registration, and cancellation fees.

Students who apply through an agency or representative are subject to the agency refund policy and will receive any refund through their agency, not from UC San Diego.

All refund requests must be in writing. All charges are subject to change. Please ask about current charges at time of with drawal or change of program. Refunds take approximately 5-6 weeks to process.

All programs in this brochure lasting 10 weeks or more:

Refund Schedules

English Language Institute programs and seminars, less than ten weeks

Academic Connections International and Summer Session I and II

Full refund of tuition

50% refund of tuition minus a $500 withdrawal fee

No refunds

Full refund of tuition

50% refund of tuition minus a $500 withdrawal fee

No refunds

Note: We recommend payment of tuition and fees by credit card. If a student cancels or withdraws from a program, a refund to a credit card takes just 7-10 business days. A refund to a student by any other means can take 5-6 weeks to process, plus 4-10 weeks for overseas mail delivery.

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Medical Insurance (required)

UCSD Extension medical Insurance is mandatory for all students.

Students with sponsors who provide medical insurance that meets our minimum requirements can request a Medical Insurance Waiver form from [email protected].

Programs shorter than 4 weeks $45 per week

4-week programs $180

5-week Summer Session $225

10-week programs & University Credit Programs $585

Certificate Programs - 1 quarter $585

Certificate Programs - 2 quarters $1,170

Certificate Programs - 3 quarters $1,800

Certificate Programs - 4 quarters $2,340

Note: In December there is a gap in insurance coverage between quarters of study. Please be sure students purchase additional insurance coverage during this gap period.

The UC San Diego Extension medical insurance policy for international students covers hospitalization, with some exceptions, and many other medical expenses, but not dental or eye care. You can purchase dental and vision plans at an additional cost. Medical insurance is non-refundable. Accompanying spouses or children should also have medical insurance for the duration of the student’s enrollment at UC San Diego. UCSD Extension medical insurance for accompanying family members is available for purchase if the enrolled student has purchased UCSD medical insurance. For information on this requirement, contact our staff at [email protected].

Housing

See pages 28-29. Also check ip.extension.ucsd.edu for updated information and additional details on housing options for UC San Diego Extension international students.

Meals

The cost of meals varies greatly depending on budget and tastes, but a good meal costs about $8 - $10.

Note that some housing choices include some meals. Homestay, for example, includes breakfast and dinner, and on-campus housing in summer includes three meals per day.

Library Card (optional)

You can use the campus library without charge. To borrow books, however, you must buy

a library card: approximately $15 for three months.

UC San Diego Photo Identification Card (optional)

The cost of one UC San Diego photo ID card is included in the ISS fee. Students will pay $15 USD to replace a lost photo card.

Recreation Card (optional)

To use the campus swimming pools, tennis courts, fitness centers, and other campus recreational facilities, you must buy a “Rec Card,” which is approximately $100 per quarter.

Transportation (optional)

Bike rental: approximately $45 per week, or $130 per quarter.

Shuttle service: free with student photo ID

Bus pass: Quarterly passes are approximately $150 and monthly passes are approximately $75. Prices are subject to change. Car rental: approximately $500 per month.

Parking on campus: approximately $61 per month.

See parking.ucsd.edu.

OPT Application Assistance (optional)

We provide advising and application assistance to students who apply to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for permission to work in the U.S. for up to one year under the Optional Practical Training benefit. (See page 12.) Cost: $100 (Government filing fees are a separate cost.)

ISS Program Change Fee $150

This fee is required each time the applicant wants to change programs or program dates after submitting the original application for enrollment.

Late Registration Fee $200

This fee is required if a student is not able to complete registration by the end of the first day of the published program start-date, or if the student does not arrive on the first day of the program.

Business Program Extension Fee $500

If the student requests and is approved for a longer program, the student must pay a $500 USD Business Program Extension fee, plus any additional tuition required for the longer program. However, if the student requests and is approved for a longer program during the first week of classes in their first quarter, the Business Department will waive the $500 Program Extension fee.

Express Mail Fee $50 (optional)

3-day express mail delivery of I-20 due with application. Strongly recommended because regular airmail can take10-12 weeks for delivery. Fee may vary depending on location.

International Student Services Fee (required)

Students have access to many University Extension resources, including computer labs, academic advising, visa counseling, housing assistance, campus Student Health Services, photo ID card, and many other general student needs.

Cost: • $140 per short program or seminar of 1-4 weeks

• $350 per quarter or session of 5-10 weeks

• $700 for 2-quarter programs

• $1,050 for 3-quarter programs

• $1,400 for 4-quarter programs

Airport Transportation

The San Diego airport is located in downtown San Diego, about 30 minutes from the UC San Diego campus by car and about 1 hour 20 minutes by bus.

• Homestay or rent a room in a home—For an additional fee your host family will pick you up and bring you to the San Diego airport when you return to your country at the end of your UC San Diego studies. Ask about airport transportation when booking accommodation.

• Near-campus apartments by Anatolia—Airport pickup service may be included for stays of 10 weeks or more. Ask about cost when booking for stays of less than 10 weeks.

• Off-campus housing by the Residence Inn by Marriott La Jolla—Information about a discount shuttle will be provided after reservation confirmation. Ask when booking for details.

• On-campus housing (summer only)—Information on airport shuttle and taxi transportation is included with UC San Diego Extension International Programs’ acceptance materials.

Books and Instructional Materials

Books and materials are not included in the program tuition. Payment for all books and instructional materials CANNOT be made in advance and must be purchased upon arrival at UC San Diego.

• ELI 10-week Programs: approximately $400 per program

• ELI Short-term Programs: approximately $150-$175 per program (varies by program)

• Certificate and University Credit Programs: Approximately $200-$800 per quarter.

Computer Labs and Internet Access

All international students have access to two computer labs (46 stations) at UC San Diego Extension. Preference for computer lab use is given to class-related work. All computers have high-speed internet connections and are functional in multiple languages. Printing costs 10 cents per page; no cost for computer use.

Please Note: All fees are subject to change.

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Off-campus hotel accommodations by Del Mar Inn

Off-campus hotel accommodation

Del Mar Innwww.delmarinn.com/ucsd

• For a fee of $60, your host family or host meets you at the San Diego airport

• For a fee of $40 USD your host family will take you to the San Diego airport

• In homestay, you can see how Americans live and you will have plenty of opportunities to practice your English

• Homestay includes two meals a day (breakfast and dinner) or you may rent a room with no meals included

• Sheets and towels are provided regularly

• Laundry facilities are available

• You must live with rules and a lifestyle set by your host or host family

Homestay

Contact either San Diego Homestay at sandiegohomestay.comor Foreign Student Homestay at fshsandiego.comAvailable year-round

4 weeks 11 weeks additional nights Placement Fee $200 $200 Private Room (incl. breakfast and dinner) $900 $2,475 $35 per night Rent a Room (no meals included)

$800 $2,200 $30 per night

All fees payable directly to homestay agency (not UC San Diego). Ask at time of booking for San Diego airport pick-up fee of $60 and a drop-off fee of $40. If a student breaks current contract with homestay agency he/she has to pay $250 penalty.

• Free shuttle service from airport to Anatolia for stays of 10 weeks or more. There is a $55 fee for pick-up at the San Diego Airport for stays of less than 10 weeks.

• Close to UC San Diego (10 minutes by bus or bike ride to UC San Diego Extension)

• Staff on call to assist international students

• Fully furnished apartments including cotton bed linens, blankets, TV & DVD, kitchen utensils, washer and dryer

• Utilities, weekly maid service, local phone, wireless high-speed internet, basic cable TV service all included

• High-quality amenities—including tennis courts, pools , spas, business centers and fitness centers at most locations

• Walk to school, shopping centers, restaurants, grocery stores, coffee shops

• You live with other international students

Near-campus apartments

by Anatolia Corporate [email protected] & 2-bedroom Available year-round

4 weeks 8 weeks 11 weeks 26 weeks Shared Bedroom $ 875 $1,695 $2,245 $4,945Private Bedroom $1,475 $2,915 $3,975 $8,995

All prices are per person for shared rooms (two people to a room, four to an apartment) and private bedrooms. Contact Anatolia for price/availability of single and family apartments.

A non-refundable $250 placement fee is required to reserve your space. The rest of your fees are due on or prior to arrival.

All fees payable directly to Anatolia (not UC San Diego).

Please see website for current prices: www.delmarinn.com/ucsd

Del Mar Inn overlooks the Pacific Ocean, and is within walking distance to Del Mar’s many shops, galleries, restaurants and cafes. A credit card is required for reservation. All fees payable directly to the Del Mar Inn (not UC San Diego).

COST BENEFITS

Housing

• Short walk or bike ride to classes, swimming pool, gym and all campus events

• Apartments include a kitchen, dining area, living room area, and outdoor patio or balcony

• All meals included at campus cafeterias with limited hours and assigned times

• Sheets, blankets, towels and some housekeeping included

• Internet access available for a small set-up fee

• You live with other international students

On-campus apartments

ip.extension.ucsd.edu/housing/oncampus.htmlAvailable in summer only

July 4-week August 4-week programs programs Move-in July 2 July 30 Move-out July 29 Aug 26 Shared bedroom $ 1,620 $ 1,890 Private bedroom $ 1,890 $ 2,160

Includes three meals per day at assigned campus cafeterias. Space is limited. Early reservations are important. Full payment is due at the time of submitting the reservation and should be paid by credit card. Other payment methods will delay or lose the reservation guarantee. No reservations will be made without full payment. Refunds: There are no refunds for on-campus housing if a cancellation is made within 14 business days of the published move-in date. However, if you cancel on-campus accommodation MORE THAN 14 business days before the published move-in date, you will receive a full refund minus $1,000.

If you are in a 10-week summer program and you are interested in on-campus housing at UCSD, please contact [email protected] for availability and price.

Off-campus hotel accommodations by Residence Inn by Marriott La Jolla

Off-campus hotel accommodation

The Residence Inn by Marriott La Jollawww.marriott.com/lajca

Please see website for current prices: www.marriott.com/lajca

Studio includes one queen-size bed and one pull-out sofa bed (no twin beds). Same price for two or three people living together. A credit card is required for reservation with the discounted rates. All fees payable directly to Marriott (not UC San Diego).

Off-campus hotel accommodation

Embassy Suiteswww.sandiegolajolla. embassysuites.com

Please see website for current prices: sandiegolajolla.embassysuites.com or call +1 858 453 0400 and request the ”UCSD” discounted rate.

Embassy Suites is conveniently located in the University Towne Centre neighborhood near the UC San Diego campus and shopping. They offer two-room suites. A credit card is required for reservation with the discounted rate. All fees are payable directly to Embassy Suites (not UC San Diego).

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On-campus apartments

Off-campus hotel accommodations by Del Mar Inn

International Programs University Extension, UC San Diego

Near-campus apartments by Anatolia

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• For a fee of $60, your host family or host meets you at the San Diego airport

• For a fee of $40 USD your host family will take you to the San Diego airport

• In homestay, you can see how Americans live and you will have plenty of opportunities to practice your English

• Homestay includes two meals a day (breakfast and dinner) or you may rent a room with no meals included

• Sheets and towels are provided regularly

• Laundry facilities are available

• You must live with rules and a lifestyle set by your host or host family

• Host or host families do not provide transportation (except San Diego airport pick-up and drop-off for a fee, if requested)

• Average commute by bus is 45 minutes (maximum 60 minutes door-to-door)

• Internet access is available, but students will need to provide their own computers

• Renting a room does not include meals, but you can do light cooking and clean the kitchen when you are done

4 weeks 11 weeks additional nights Placement Fee $200 $200 Private Room (incl. breakfast and dinner) $900 $2,475 $35 per night Rent a Room (no meals included)

$800 $2,200 $30 per night

All fees payable directly to homestay agency (not UC San Diego). Ask at time of booking for San Diego airport pick-up fee of $60 and a drop-off fee of $40. If a student breaks current contract with homestay agency he/she has to pay $250 penalty.

• Free shuttle service from airport to Anatolia for stays of 10 weeks or more. There is a $55 fee for pick-up at the San Diego Airport for stays of less than 10 weeks.

• Close to UC San Diego (10 minutes by bus or bike ride to UC San Diego Extension)

• Staff on call to assist international students

• Fully furnished apartments including cotton bed linens, blankets, TV & DVD, kitchen utensils, washer and dryer

• Utilities, weekly maid service, local phone, wireless high-speed internet, basic cable TV service all included

• High-quality amenities—including tennis courts, pools , spas, business centers and fitness centers at most locations

• Walk to school, shopping centers, restaurants, grocery stores, coffee shops

• You live with other international students

• Meals not included. Fully accessorized kitchen is provided so you can cook your own meals

• You must share your bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and living area (two people to a room, four to an apartment, two bathrooms per apartment)

• Same-gender apartments. (Accommodations for couples are available upon request.)

4 weeks 8 weeks 11 weeks 26 weeks Shared Bedroom $ 875 $1,695 $2,245 $4,945Private Bedroom $1,475 $2,915 $3,975 $8,995

All prices are per person for shared rooms (two people to a room, four to an apartment) and private bedrooms. Contact Anatolia for price/availability of single and family apartments.

A non-refundable $250 placement fee is required to reserve your space. The rest of your fees are due on or prior to arrival.

All fees payable directly to Anatolia (not UC San Diego).

Please see website for current prices: www.delmarinn.com/ucsd

Del Mar Inn overlooks the Pacific Ocean, and is within walking distance to Del Mar’s many shops, galleries, restaurants and cafes. A credit card is required for reservation. All fees payable directly to the Del Mar Inn (not UC San Diego).

BENEFITS THINGS TO CONSIDER

Housing Housing

• Short walk or bike ride to classes, swimming pool, gym and all campus events

• Apartments include a kitchen, dining area, living room area, and outdoor patio or balcony

• All meals included at campus cafeterias with limited hours and assigned times

• Sheets, blankets, towels and some housekeeping included

• Internet access available for a small set-up fee

• You live with other international students

• No kitchen utensils or dishware

• You must follow campus rules. (For example, smoking is not allowed anywhere on campus and no alcohol unless you are over 21 and inside your room.)

• The nearest cafeteria is a 10-minute walk away and has a fixed schedule.

• TV and telephone are not provided: installation is available for an additional fee.

• Campus parking permit not included

• Arrange your own airport shuttle. Instructions are provided with your acceptance materials.

• There are no private bathrooms; one bathroom per apartment

• You have to share the bathroom, kitchen and living area; usually four or five people per apartment; student-style, simple living

July 4-week August 4-week programs programs Move-in July 2 July 30 Move-out July 29 Aug 26 Shared bedroom $ 1,620 $ 1,890 Private bedroom $ 1,890 $ 2,160

Includes three meals per day at assigned campus cafeterias. Space is limited. Early reservations are important. Full payment is due at the time of submitting the reservation and should be paid by credit card. Other payment methods will delay or lose the reservation guarantee. No reservations will be made without full payment. Refunds: There are no refunds for on-campus housing if a cancellation is made within 14 business days of the published move-in date. However, if you cancel on-campus accommodation MORE THAN 14 business days before the published move-in date, you will receive a full refund minus $1,000.

Off-campus hotel accommodations by Residence Inn by Marriott La Jolla

Please see website for current prices: www.marriott.com/lajca

Studio includes one queen-size bed and one pull-out sofa bed (no twin beds). Same price for two or three people living together. A credit card is required for reservation with the discounted rates. All fees payable directly to Marriott (not UC San Diego).

Please see website for current prices: sandiegolajolla.embassysuites.com or call +1 858 453 0400 and request the ”UCSD” discounted rate.

Embassy Suites is conveniently located in the University Towne Centre neighborhood near the UC San Diego campus and shopping. They offer two-room suites. A credit card is required for reservation with the discounted rate. All fees are payable directly to Embassy Suites (not UC San Diego).

Off-campus hotel accommodations by Embassy Suites

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Apply at ip.extension.ucsd.edu

University of California, San DiegoInternational Student ServicesUCSD Extension, 0176-D, 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093-0176 USA

UC San Diego Extension is a proud member of the UC International Programs Consortium. UC San Diego ELI is a member of the American Association of Intensive English Programs and accredited by the Commission on English Language Program Accreditation.Not printed at state expense SU16-1005

Tel: 1-858-534-6784 Fax: 1-858-534-5703 Email: [email protected] ip.extension.ucsd.edu

Accredited by

San Diego downtown skyline

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How to Apply The following items must be enclosed with your application. All documents must be in English.

3. For TEFL Certificate programs: m Language proficiency verification m Copy of transcripts in English for the two most recent years of academic

studies m A one-page statement explaining why you would like to take the TEFL

Professional Certificate program, the Special Studies in TEFL program, or the TEFL Proficiency program.

m TB Form (see page A6)

4. For University and Professional Studies (UPS): m Language proficiency verification m Copy of transcripts in English for the TWO most recent years (four semesters)

of academic studies. These transcripts must clearly indicate excellent academic achievement, including cumulative grade point average.

m List of 12 or more courses per quarter using our Course List Form, organized by quarter, which you would like to take at UC San Diego or UC San Diego Extension. You will find our Course List Form on our website under “What to Send” in our “How to Enroll” section.

m A one-page statement explaining your reasons for choosing UC San Diego for your study abroad experience.

m TB Form (see page A6)

5. For Academic Year Program: m Language proficiency verification m Copy of transcripts in English for the TWO most recent years (four semesters)

of academic studies. These transcripts must clearly indicate excellent academic achievement, including cumulative grade point average.

m A one-page statement explaining your reasons for choosing UC San Diego for your study abroad experience.

m TB Form (see page A6)

6. For Business Certificate Programs: m Please see pages 17-21 of the brochure for admission requirements.

m For the Business Management program, please indicate the program specialization on the application form.

m For the business programs, it is recommended to submit the application four months in advance. Not all applicants are admitted to the programs. Space is limited and the admissions review is competitive.

m TB Form (see page A6)

7. For Academic Connections International (ACI) and Summer Session: m Please see website in April 2017 for details and for the supplemental

application: ip.extension.ucsd.edu m TB Form (see page A6)

1. For all programs, these items must accompany the application: A Application fee (nonrefundable for each program)

m English Language Programs: $150 m Academic Connections International: $200 m University Credit and Summer Session Programs: $200 m Certificate Programs: $200

B Copy of passport name-page

C Financial verification OR copy of bank statement WITH SPONSOR’S SIGNATURE IN SECTION 4 OF PAGE A4 (IF I-20 IS REQUIRED).

D Express mail fee, optional but strongly recommended: $50 (may vary depending on location)

E Information Release Form for those students who have financial sponsors or who enroll in our programs through a university partnership agreement. Please request the Information Release Form from [email protected].

F Transfer students must submit the UC San Diego Extension International Programs Academic Verification Form along with the application to be considered for transfer. Students may request this form from [email protected].

G On-campus housing application, if desired (available July and August, only): m Include the on-campus housing application found on our website

under “Student Life/Housing.” m Full payment must be included with the on-campus housing

application to reserve a space. (See page 28.) H We must receive the following at least 30 days before

the published program start date: 1. Full payment of tuition and fees as invoiced by us after acceptance is

sent.2. TB Form, if required.

Note: For applications received fewer than eight weeks before the program start date, all payments and documents listed in H1-2 (above) must be submitted along with the application.

2. For English language programs: m Intensive Legal English program: Applicants must submit academic

transcripts for the four most recent semesters of study. Participants must show some previous coursework in Western law or Western civilization and a brief statement to explain previous law-related experience and their purpose in taking this program. Applicants must have advanced English proficiency. All students must take the UCSD-ELI placement tests upon arrival. However, a score of 85 on the TOEFL iBT or 7.0 on the IELTS will fully satisfy the required proof of advanced English proficiency.

m For our University Preparation Academy, students must submit the following items:

• High school or university transcripts for the FOUR most recent semesters–must show grades in the top 5-10%. Transcripts must be in English.

• New students must have a language proficiency score of 90 iBT or 7.5 IELTS. • Continuing students should see the ELI acadmic advisor for program admission

requirements.

If possible, please send page A3 of the application and all supporting documents as one pdf file to [email protected]. To protect your credit card information, please send page A4 of the application to our secure fax number: +1-858-534-5703.

4. Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) If there is no history of BCG Vaccine, TST results should be recorded as millimeters (mm) of induration. If no induration, write “0.” Five mm is considered positive if there is a history of abnormal chest x-ray, recent exposure to active TB disease, or is immunosuppressed. 10 mm induration is considered positive if coming from a high-risk area or has other high-risk conditions (IV drug use, chronic renal disease, cancer, diabetes, malabsorption or GI bypass).

m Date TST test was given: m Date TST test was read:

m Result: mm induration

m Interpretation: negative positive

5. TB Blood Test (Interferon Gamma Release Assay-IGRA) (The TB blood test may be done instead of TST. Strongly recommended if there is a history of positive TST or BCG vaccination.) m Date obtained: m Result: negative positive intermediate

6. Chest X-Ray (required if TST or IGRA is positive)

m Date of chest x-ray:

m Result: normal abnormal (including scars, and old granulomatous changes)

If chest x-ray is abnormal, please submit the following results. Sputum Results (AFB and culture x 3 required if chest x-ray abnormal):

#1 Date______________AFB______________Culture_____________

#2 Date______________AFB______________Culture_____________

#3 Date______________AFB______________Culture_____________

7. Treatment for Latent TB (if applicable):

m Medication(s)

m Start date: m Completion date:

Tuberculosis (TB) Questionnaire

Required for students in University Credit and Certificate programs. Please complete and return this form at least 30 days before the program start-date.

Please answer the following questions:m Have you ever had a positive TB skin or blood test? Yes No m Have you ever had close contact with anyone who was sick with TB? Yes No m Are you from or have you ever lived or traveled in one of the following areas: Mexico, South or Central America, Eastern Europe, Asia, the Middle East, or Africa? Yes No

If all questions are answered NO, you have completed your TB Assessment. Please send the TB Questionnaire to [email protected] or fax it at +1-858-534-5703. After you submit the TB Questionnaire, there is nothing more for you to do regarding the TB Assessment.

If any questions are answered YES, then you must also have your health care provider complete the TB Assessment below, documenting either treatment for TB or negative TB test results. This must be completed and submited to UCSD Extension thirty (30) days before the start of your program. If TB results are required, the TB test must be taken no more than 1 year from the program start-date.

Tuberculosis (TB) Assessment This part of the form must be completed only by a licensed health care provider. The completed, signed form must be faxed to UC San Diego Extension International Student Services at 001-858-534-5703. Or it can be sent to us as a scanned document attached to an email sent to: [email protected].

RISK FACTORS: (please ask student and check any that apply)1. Immunosuppressed (HIV/AIDS), organ transplant, or on immunosuppressant medication Yes No 2. History of abnormal chest x-ray suggestive of TB disease Yes No 3. Does the student have signs or symptoms of active tuberculosis disease? Yes No

(Cough more than 3 weeks, chest pain, unexplained weight loss, fevers, night sweats)

If no, proceed to 4 or 5. If yes, proceed with additional evaluation to exclude active TB, including TB skin or blood testing, chest x-ray, and sputum evaluation as indicated, and show results below.

Family name of participant First name of participant

Date of birth month/ day/ year Student Email Address

month/ day/ year

month/ day/ year

month/ day/ year

month/ day/ year

month/ day/ year

month/ day/ year

Licensed healthcare provider’s name (please print in block letters):

Healthcare provider’s signature: Date:

Healthcare provider’s stamp:month/ day/ year

A6A3

UC San Diego Extension International Programs 2017 TB Form UC San Diego Extension International Programs 2017

How did you learn about our programs? mAgent m University mFriend or Family mOther__________________

UC San Diego Extension International Programs 2017

1. Personal Information (Please print very CLEARLY and read instructions on page A1. Incomplete applications will not be processed, and will be sent back to the student or agent. PLEASE NOTE: Hanmail, Daum, and Naver email accounts are blocked by UC San Diego email.)

Family Name (surname) (ATTACH COPY OF PASSPORT NAME-PAGE) First Name (given name) (as it appears in your passport) mMale mFemale

Country of Birth Date of Birth month/day/year (e.g. JAN 01, 1979)

Country of Citizenship Student’s Email (Please print clearly.) Agent’s Email

Native Language

mI will pick up my acceptance information from the UC San Diego Extension office, Bldg E, OR

mAddress to which I-20 and acceptance materials should be mailed:

Ten-week English Language Programs Start DatemCommunication and CulturemIntensive Communication and CulturemIntensive Academic EnglishmIntensive Business English mIntensive Legal EnglishmIntensive TOEFL PreparationmUniversity Preparation AcademymOther

2. Program Information I am applying to the following program(s) (check all that apply and indicate start-date for each):

University Credit Programs Start Date mSummer Session Full-timemSummer Session Part-time*

Certificate Programs m Business Management (2 quarters) Student must choose specialization: mFinance mGlobal Commerce mHuman Resources mMarketing m Business Management (3 quarters) Student must choose specialization: mFinance mGlobal Commerce mHuman Resources mMarketing mProject Management (2 quarters)mIntermediate Business Essentials (1 quarter)mIntermediate Business Essentials (2 quarters)mIntermediate Business Essentials (3 quarters)mBusiness Essentials (1 quarter)mBusiness Essentials (2 quarters)mBusiness Essentials (3 quarters)mBusiness Essentials (4 quarters)mTEFL (6-month) mSummer Intensive TEFLmHybrid TEFLmSpecial Studies in TEFL mTEFL Proficiency mTEYLmOther

3. Transfer StudentsWill you be coming directly from another school in the U.S.?

mNo. If no, we need no further information regarding your transfer status.

mYes.If yes, you must submit the UC San Diego Extension International Programs Academic Verification Form along with the application to be considered for transfer.

Students must download the Academic Verification Form from the “How to Enroll” section of the ip.extension.ucsd.edu webpage or request it from [email protected].

Current school name Telephone Dates of attendance ( Start & End)

m1 session m2 sessions m3 sessions

m4 sessions mnot sure

I plan to enroll for:

*This program does not qualify for an I-20.

Short-term English Programs and Seminars mConversation (45 hours)*mConversation and Fluency (80 hours)mBusiness EnglishmAcademic EnglishmMedical EnglishmOther

University Credit Programs Start Date mUniversity and Professional StudiesmAcademic Year ProgrammAcademic Connections International*

Student’s permanent address in home country (required):mCheck here if this is where you want your I-20 and acceptance materials to be mailed.

Address Street Apartment Number

Address (continued)

City Postal Code Country

Telephone (country code/city code/number)

Student Name or Agency Name

Address Street Apartment Number

City Postal Code Country

Telephone (country code/city code/number) Fax (country code/city code/number)

Note: For Academic Connections International or Summer Session, obtain Supplemental Application from our website.

PLEASE NOTE: Hanmail, Daum, and Naver email accounts are blocked by UC San Diego email.

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A) Do I need to arrive on time for my program to complete registration? Yes, you must arrive at least one day before the published program start-date. Students who do not complete all required registration items by 4 p.m. on the first published start-date of the program must pay a Late Registration fee of $200 USD.

B) Do I need a student visa (F-1) to attend your programs?If your main intent in coming to the U.S. is to study, you should apply for a student visa. If you are coming to the U.S. mainly for tourism, and you also want to take English classes for your own pleasure or as recreation, then a tourist visa (B-2) or Visa Waiver (WT) is appropriate. If you are not sure whether study or tourism is your main intent, explain your plans to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in your country and they will advise you on the appropriate visa to apply for. You should not schedule a visa interview until you have received our acceptance letter and other acceptance materials.

C) How much money do I need to study and live in the U.S.?Please see the Tuition, Fees, and Financial Verification checklist on page A5 of this application form.

D) How long will it take to receive my acceptance information?We will mail your acceptance information as soon as possible after we receive your complete application with all required documents and fees. During peak times, it can take several weeks before acceptance documents are sent. For fast delivery, we recommend you choose the express mail option—see Payment Procedure in the application. Applications without express mail take an average of 10–12 weeks for delivery.

E) How do I apply for housing?Refer to our brochure or the “student life” tab on our website for information on housing options. When you are ready to apply, contact the individual housing vendors for their application and additional information.

F) What method of payment do I use?Application and express mail fees must be paid by credit card. All other fees and tuition can be paid with credit card, debit card, money order or bank draft in U.S. dollars. Bank drafts must be drawn on a U.S. bank or U.S. branch office of your bank. We cannot accept Eurochecks or electronic transfers (ACH). You may also pay by bank-to-bank transfer via Western Union Business Solutions. Western Union Business Solutions offers a competitive rate of exchange for processing payments in many international currencies. For more information about this method of payment, please email [email protected]. If paying by credit card, please do not send your credit card number to us by email. Please only send your credit card number to our secure fax number: +1-858-534-5703.

G) Am I required to purchase UC San Diego medical insurance?You are required to purchase UC San Diego Extension medical insurance. Please see page 27 of the International Programs brochure.

H) Do I have to provide the Tuberculosis (TB) Form?The Tuberculosis (TB) Form is required for University Credit and certificate programs. These include:

• Intensive Pre-University • Summer Session• University and Professional Studies • Academic Year Program• Academic Connections International • Any other university credit program

• Business Essentials• Intermediate Business Essentials• Business Management• Project Management• TEFL Proficiency• Teaching English to the Young Learner• Special Studies In TEFL• TEFL Professional Certificate• TEFL Professional Certificate (Intensive)• TEFL Professional Certificate (Hybrid)• Any other certificate program

The TB Form is not required for English language programs.

A5

Do you need an I-20? m YES. If yes, please select one: ___ for an F-1 visa ___ for school transfer ___ for change of status m NO, I do not need an I-20. I am (please check one): ___ U.S. Citizen/Permanent Resident ___ Other non-immigrant status (specify) _______________________

Financial Verification Please check source of your funds: m Personal/Own m Family m Other (specify) _____________________________________A. REQUIRED FOR I-20: A bank statement or signed letter of sponsorship in English by an approved company or school, dated within the last 90 days and showing enough funds for the first program which the student is applying to, plus living expenses and other costs. Please see Tuition, Fees, and Financial Verification on page A5 of the application form to determine total funds needed. If the bank statement is in a foreign currency, it must show enough funds when converted to U.S. dollars.

Name of account holder Name of bank

Bank location (city and country)

Amount of available funds in equivalent U.S. dollars Date (within last 90 days)(must equal or exceed amount needed in section C on page A2)

Name and Title of Bank Official Signature of Bank Official

B. REQUIRED FOR I-20: The family member or other person who is financially responsible for you must read this statement and sign below. “I have read the information regarding the cost of tuition and living expenses and other costs for the period of study at UC San Diego, Extension. I certify that these funds are available, and I accept full responsibility for these expenses.”

Name of person financially responsible (print clearly) Signature Relationship to student Date (m/d/y)

Dependents If you plan to bring your spouse (wife or husband) and/or children on F-2 visas, you must list them here. Attach additional sheet if more space is needed. Please include copy of passport name-page for each family member. (Parents and siblings are not considered dependents.)

Family name Given name Birthday (e.g., JAN 01,1997) Country of birth/Country of citizenship Relationship to you o Male o Female

Family name Given name Birthday (e.g., JAN 01,1997) Country of birth/Country of citizenship Relationship to you o Male o Female

Do any of your family members plan to study full-time at UC San Diego? ○ o Yes ○ o No

4. I-20 Request

5. Payment ProcedureYou must submit the non-refundable application fee and express mail fee, if selected, with your application. Application fee/express mail fee must be paid by credit card. All other fees must be paid in full 30 days before your program, or you may include full or partial payment now. Payment for the UC San Diego photo ID card and for textbooks CANNOT be made in advance and can only be purchased after arrival at UC San Diego. Please indicate the amount you are enclosing with this application:

Express Delivery Address:University of California, San DiegoExtension International Student Services9600 N. Torrey Pines Road, Bldg. ELa Jolla, CA 92037-1100

Fax: +1-858-534-5703Email: [email protected] www.ip.extension.ucsd.edu

Official Bank

Seal/Stamp

Please fax, express mail, or email completed application and required documents to:

m English Language Programs application fee: $150 m Academic Connections International application fee: $200m University Credit Programs application fee: $200m Certificate Programs application fee: $200m Partial or full tuition amount (ESL programs only): $ m International Student Services fee (see pg. A5): $

Agency/University name

Contact name

Fax Email

REFERRING AGENCY/UNIVERSITY (REQUIRED TO DOCUMENT STUDENT REFERRAL)

m 3-day express mail delivery of I-20 due with application: $50 (Strongly recommended because regular airmail can take 10-12 weeks for delivery. Fee may vary depending on location.) m Medical insurance from UC San Diego Extension (see pg. A5): $m Program change fee: $150 TOTAL amount enclosed with this application: $

PAYMENT OPTIONS (Please do not mail cash or traveler’s checks.)

m I have enclosed a money order/bank draft in the amount of $ (Make checks payable to UC Regents. All checks must be drawn from U.S. banks.)

m I would like to pay by credit card. If paying by credit card, write your full name at the top of this page and send it to our secure fax. Do not send your credit card number by email . m MasterCard m Visa m AMEX m Diners Club m Discover

Credit card number Expiration date (month/year) Total to be charged

Name on credit card Authorized card holder’s signature

6. Signature (Application cannot be processed without a student signature.) I certify that all application information is true and that I have read and understand the policies described in this application and the Extension International Programs brochure. I acknowledge that I am required to pay the non-refundable application fee even if I decide to withdraw or cancel my enrollment.

Signature of applicant Date

$

A4

Student’s FAMILY name (surname) FIRST name (given name)

Tuition, Fees, and Financial Verification Checklist

* Additional fees may be required in some programs. Please ask at [email protected]. ** Financial Verification is the estimated total amount a student will need to study and live abroad for the duration of their program. This verification is required for the Form I-20. It includes all study and living expenses. If you plan to bring your spouse and/or children, your financial verification must include and additional $500 per month for your spouse and $300 per month for each child.

Summer Session

University and Professional Studies (UPS)

Academic Year Program (AYP)

Academic Connections International

Communication and Culture

Intensive Communication and Culture

Intensive Academic English

Intensive TOEFL Preparation

Intensive Business English

Intensive Legal English

Intensive Pre-University

University Preparation Academy

Conversation

Conversation and Fluency

Academic English

Business English

Medical English

Business Essentials (1 quarter)

Business Essentials (2 quarters)

Business Essentials (3 quarters)

Business Essentials (4 quarters)

Intermediate Business Essentials (1 quarter)

Intermediate Business Essentials (2 quarters)

Intermediate Business Essentials (3 quarters)

Business Management (2 quarters)

Business Management (3 quarters)

Project Management (2 quarters)

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

18

18

18

19

19

19

20

20

21

TEFL Proficiency

Teaching English to the Young Learner

Special Studies in TEFL

TEFL Professional Certificate

TEFL Professional Certificate (Intensive)

TEFL Professional Certificate (Hybrid)

22

23

24

25

26

27

Application Fee Express Mail (optional)

Tuition* ISS Fee Medical Insurance Total to UCSD

Financial Verification** Requirement

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$350

$350

$350

$350

$350

$350

$350

$350

$140

$140

$140

$140

$140

$350

$350

$1,050

included

$350

$700

$1,050

$1,400

$350

$700

$1,050

$700

$1,050

$700

$350

$350

$350

$700

$350

$350

$585

$585

$585

$585

$585

$585

$585

$585

$180

$180

$180

$180

$180

$225

$585

$1,800

included

$585

$1,170

$1,800

$2,340

$585

$1,170

$1,800

$1,170

$1,800

$1,170

$585

$585

$585

$1,170

$585

$585

$3,250

$3,750

$3,750

$3,750

$3,750

$4,400

$4,600

$4,400

$1,400

$1,900

$1,900

$2,200

$2,500

TBD

$7,800

$27,500

$6,300

$7,000

$11,500

$16,000

$19,500

$7,000

$11,500

$16,000

$11,500

$16,000

$12,500

$4,750

$4,750

$4,750

$8,300

$8,300

$5,950

$8,000

$8,500

$8,500

$8,500

$8,500

$9,160

$9,460

$9,160

N/A

$3,845

$3,845

$4,145

$4,445

TBD

$12,710

$41,450

N/A

$11,800

$20,820

$30,085

$36,790

$11,800

$20,820

$30,085

$20,820

$30,085

$21,820

$9,735

$9,735

$9,735

$17,620

$13,385

$11,035

k$4,385

$4,885

$4,885

$4,885

$4,885

$5,535

$5,735

$5,535

$1,920

$2,420

$2,420

$2,720

$3,020

TBD

$8,985

$30,600

$6,550

$8,185

$13,620

$19,100

$23,490

$8,185

$13,620

$19,100

$13,620

$19,100

$14,620

$5,935

$5,935

$5,935

$10,420

$9,485

$7,135

Program

Frequently Asked Questions

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How to Apply The following items must be enclosed with your application. All documents must be in English.

3. For TEFL Certificate programs: m Language proficiency verification m Copy of transcripts in English for the two most recent years of academic

studies m A one-page statement explaining why you would like to take the TEFL

Professional Certificate program, the Special Studies in TEFL program, or the TEFL Proficiency program.

m TB Form (see page A6)

4. For University and Professional Studies (UPS): m Language proficiency verification m Copy of transcripts in English for the TWO most recent years (four semesters)

of academic studies. These transcripts must clearly indicate excellent academic achievement, including cumulative grade point average.

m List of 12 or more courses per quarter using our Course List Form, organized by quarter, which you would like to take at UC San Diego or UC San Diego Extension. You will find our Course List Form on our website under “What to Send” in our “How to Enroll” section.

m A one-page statement explaining your reasons for choosing UC San Diego for your study abroad experience.

m TB Form (see page A6)

5. For Academic Year Program: m Language proficiency verification m Copy of transcripts in English for the TWO most recent years (four semesters)

of academic studies. These transcripts must clearly indicate excellent academic achievement, including cumulative grade point average.

m A one-page statement explaining your reasons for choosing UC San Diego for your study abroad experience.

m TB Form (see page A6)

6. For Business Certificate Programs: m Please see pages 17-21 of the brochure for admission requirements.

m For the Business Management program, please indicate the program specialization on the application form.

m For the business programs, it is recommended to submit the application four months in advance. Not all applicants are admitted to the programs. Space is limited and the admissions review is competitive.

m TB Form (see page A6)

7. For Academic Connections International (ACI) and Summer Session: m Please see website in April 2017 for details and for the supplemental

application: ip.extension.ucsd.edu m TB Form (see page A6)

1. For all programs, these items must accompany the application: A Application fee (nonrefundable for each program)

m English Language Programs: $150 m Academic Connections International: $200 m University Credit and Summer Session Programs: $200 m Certificate Programs: $200

B Copy of passport name-page

C Financial verification OR copy of bank statement WITH SPONSOR’S SIGNATURE IN SECTION 4 OF PAGE A4 (IF I-20 IS REQUIRED).

D Express mail fee, optional but strongly recommended: $50 (may vary depending on location)

E Information Release Form for those students who have financial sponsors or who enroll in our programs through a university partnership agreement. Please request the Information Release Form from [email protected].

F Transfer students must submit the UC San Diego Extension International Programs Academic Verification Form along with the application to be considered for transfer. Students may request this form from [email protected].

G On-campus housing application, if desired (available July and August, only): m Include the on-campus housing application found on our website

under “Student Life/Housing.” m Full payment must be included with the on-campus housing

application to reserve a space. (See page 28.) H We must receive the following at least 30 days before

the published program start date: 1. Full payment of tuition and fees as invoiced by us after acceptance is

sent.2. TB Form, if required.

Note: For applications received fewer than eight weeks before the program start date, all payments and documents listed in H1-2 (above) must be submitted along with the application.

2. For English language programs: m Intensive Legal English program: Applicants must submit academic

transcripts for the four most recent semesters of study. Participants must show some previous coursework in Western law or Western civilization and a brief statement to explain previous law-related experience and their purpose in taking this program. Applicants must have advanced English proficiency. All students must take the UCSD-ELI placement tests upon arrival. However, a score of 85 on the TOEFL iBT or 7.0 on the IELTS will fully satisfy the required proof of advanced English proficiency.

m For our University Preparation Academy, students must submit the following items:

• High school or university transcripts for the FOUR most recent semesters–must show grades in the top 5-10%. Transcripts must be in English.

• New students must have a language proficiency score of 90 iBT or 7.5 IELTS. • Continuing students should see the ELI acadmic advisor for program admission

requirements.

If possible, please send page A3 of the application and all supporting documents as one pdf file to [email protected]. To protect your credit card information, please send page A4 of the application to our secure fax number: +1-858-534-5703.

4. Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) If there is no history of BCG Vaccine, TST results should be recorded as millimeters (mm) of induration. If no induration, write “0.” Five mm is considered positive if there is a history of abnormal chest x-ray, recent exposure to active TB disease, or is immunosuppressed. 10 mm induration is considered positive if coming from a high-risk area or has other high-risk conditions (IV drug use, chronic renal disease, cancer, diabetes, malabsorption or GI bypass).

m Date TST test was given: m Date TST test was read:

m Result: mm induration

m Interpretation: negative positive

5. TB Blood Test (Interferon Gamma Release Assay-IGRA) (The TB blood test may be done instead of TST. Strongly recommended if there is a history of positive TST or BCG vaccination.) m Date obtained: m Result: negative positive intermediate

6. Chest X-Ray (required if TST or IGRA is positive)

m Date of chest x-ray:

m Result: normal abnormal (including scars, and old granulomatous changes)

If chest x-ray is abnormal, please submit the following results. Sputum Results (AFB and culture x 3 required if chest x-ray abnormal):

#1 Date______________AFB______________Culture_____________

#2 Date______________AFB______________Culture_____________

#3 Date______________AFB______________Culture_____________

7. Treatment for Latent TB (if applicable):

m Medication(s)

m Start date: m Completion date:

Tuberculosis (TB) Questionnaire Required for students in University Credit and Certificate programs. Please complete and return this form at least 30 days before the program start-date.

Please answer the following questions:m Have you ever had a positive TB skin or blood test? Yes No m Have you ever had close contact with anyone who was sick with TB? Yes No m Are you from or have you ever lived or traveled in one of the following areas: Mexico, South or Central America, Eastern Europe, Asia, the Middle East, or Africa? Yes No

If all questions are answered NO, you have completed your TB Assessment. Please send the TB Questionnaire to [email protected] or fax it at +1-858-534-5703. After you submit the TB Questionnaire, there is nothing more for you to do regarding the TB Assessment.

If any questions are answered YES, then you must also have your health care provider complete the TB Assessment below, documenting either treatment for TB or negative TB test results. This must be completed and submited to UCSD Extension thirty (30) days before the start of your program. If TB results are required, the TB test must be taken no more than 1 year from the program start-date.

Tuberculosis (TB) Assessment This part of the form must be completed only by a licensed health care provider. The completed, signed form must be faxed to UC San Diego Extension International Student Services at 001-858-534-5703. Or it can be sent to us as a scanned document attached to an email sent to: [email protected].

RISK FACTORS: (please ask student and check any that apply)1. Immunosuppressed (HIV/AIDS), organ transplant, or on immunosuppressant medication Yes No 2. History of abnormal chest x-ray suggestive of TB disease Yes No 3. Does the student have signs or symptoms of active tuberculosis disease? Yes No

(Cough more than 3 weeks, chest pain, unexplained weight loss, fevers, night sweats)

If no, proceed to 4 or 5. If yes, proceed with additional evaluation to exclude active TB, including TB skin or blood testing, chest x-ray, and sputum evaluation as indicated, and show results below.

Family name of participant First name of participant

Date of birth month/ day/ year Student Email Address

month/ day/ year

month/ day/ year

month/ day/ year

month/ day/ year

month/ day/ year

month/ day/ year

Licensed healthcare provider’s name (please print in block letters):

Healthcare provider’s signature: Date:

Healthcare provider’s stamp:month/ day/ year

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UC San Diego Extension International Programs 2017 TB Form UC San Diego Extension International Programs 2017

How did you learn about our programs? mAgent m University mFriend or Family mOther__________________

UC San Diego Extension International Programs 2017

1. Personal Information (Please print very CLEARLY and read instructions on page A1. Incomplete applications will not be processed, and will be sent back to the student or agent. PLEASE NOTE: Hanmail, Daum, and Naver email accounts are blocked by UC San Diego email.)

Family Name (surname) (ATTACH COPY OF PASSPORT NAME-PAGE) First Name (given name) (as it appears in your passport) mMale mFemale

Country of Birth Date of Birth month/day/year

(e.g. JAN 01, 1979)

Country of Citizenship Student’s Email (Please print clearly.) Agent’s Email

Native Language

mI will pick up my acceptance information from the UC San Diego Extension office, Bldg E, OR

mAddress to which I-20 and acceptance materials should be mailed:

Ten-week English Language Programs Start DatemCommunication and CulturemIntensive Communication and CulturemIntensive Academic EnglishmIntensive Business English mIntensive Legal EnglishmIntensive TOEFL PreparationmUniversity Preparation AcademymOther

2. Program Information I am applying to the following program(s) (check all that apply and indicate start-date for each):

University Credit Programs Start Date mSummer Session Full-timemSummer Session Part-time*

Certificate Programs m Business Management (2 quarters) Student must choose specialization: mFinance mGlobal Commerce mHuman Resources mMarketing m Business Management (3 quarters) Student must choose specialization: mFinance mGlobal Commerce mHuman Resources mMarketing mProject Management (2 quarters)mIntermediate Business Essentials (1 quarter)mIntermediate Business Essentials (2 quarters)mIntermediate Business Essentials (3 quarters)mBusiness Essentials (1 quarter)mBusiness Essentials (2 quarters)mBusiness Essentials (3 quarters)mBusiness Essentials (4 quarters)mTEFL (6-month) mSummer Intensive TEFLmHybrid TEFLmSpecial Studies in TEFL mTEFL Proficiency mTEYLmOther

3. Transfer StudentsWill you be coming directly from another school in the U.S.?

mNo. If no, we need no further information regarding your transfer status.

mYes.If yes, you must submit the UC San Diego Extension International Programs Academic Verification Form along with the application to be considered for transfer.

Students must download the Academic Verification Form from the “How to Enroll” section of the ip.extension.ucsd.edu webpage or request it from [email protected].

Current school name Telephone Dates of attendance ( Start & End)

m1 session m2 sessions m3 sessions

m4 sessions mnot sure

I plan to enroll for:

*This program does not qualify for an I-20.

Short-term English Programs and Seminars mConversation (45 hours)*mConversation and Fluency (80 hours)mBusiness EnglishmAcademic EnglishmMedical EnglishmOther

University Credit Programs Start Date mUniversity and Professional StudiesmAcademic Year ProgrammAcademic Connections International*

Student’s permanent address in home country (required):mCheck here if this is where you want your I-20 and acceptance materials to be mailed.

Address Street Apartment Number

Address (continued)

City Postal Code Country

Telephone (country code/city code/number)

Student Name or Agency Name

Address Street Apartment Number

City Postal Code Country

Telephone (country code/city code/number) Fax (country code/city code/number)

Note: For Academic Connections International or Summer Session, obtain Supplemental Application from our website.

PLEASE NOTE: Hanmail, Daum, and Naver email accounts are blocked by UC San Diego email.

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A) Do I need to arrive on time for my program to complete registration? Yes, you must arrive at least one day before the published program start-date. Students who do not complete all required registration items by 4 p.m. on the first published start-date of the program must pay a Late Registration fee of $200 USD.

B) Do I need a student visa (F-1) to attend your programs?If your main intent in coming to the U.S. is to study, you should apply for a student visa. If you are coming to the U.S. mainly for tourism, and you also want to take English classes for your own pleasure or as recreation, then a tourist visa (B-2) or Visa Waiver (WT) is appropriate. If you are not sure whether study or tourism is your main intent, explain your plans to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in your country and they will advise you on the appropriate visa to apply for. You should not schedule a visa interview until you have received our acceptance letter and other acceptance materials.

C) How much money do I need to study and live in the U.S.?Please see the Tuition, Fees, and Financial Verification checklist on page A5 of this application form.

D) How long will it take to receive my acceptance information?We will mail your acceptance information as soon as possible after we receive your complete application with all required documents and fees. During peak times, it can take several weeks before acceptance documents are sent. For fast delivery, we recommend you choose the express mail option—see Payment Procedure in the application. Applications without express mail take an average of 10–12 weeks for delivery.

E) How do I apply for housing?Refer to our brochure or the “student life” tab on our website for information on housing options. When you are ready to apply, contact the individual housing vendors for their application and additional information.

F) What method of payment do I use?Application and express mail fees must be paid by credit card. All other fees and tuition can be paid with credit card, debit card, money order or bank draft in U.S. dollars. Bank drafts must be drawn on a U.S. bank or U.S. branch office of your bank. We cannot accept Eurochecks or electronic transfers (ACH). You may also pay by bank-to-bank transfer via Western Union Business Solutions. Western Union Business Solutions offers a competitive rate of exchange for processing payments in many international currencies. For more information about this method of payment, please email [email protected]. If paying by credit card, please do not send your credit card number to us by email. Please only send your credit card number to our secure fax number: +1-858-534-5703.

G) Am I required to purchase UC San Diego medical insurance?You are required to purchase UC San Diego Extension medical insurance. Please see page 27 of the International Programs brochure.

H) Do I have to provide the Tuberculosis (TB) Form?The Tuberculosis (TB) Form is required for University Credit and certificate programs. These include:

• Intensive Pre-University • Summer Session• University and Professional Studies • Academic Year Program• Academic Connections International • Any other university credit program

• Business Essentials• Intermediate Business Essentials• Business Management• Project Management• TEFL Proficiency• Teaching English to the Young Learner• Special Studies In TEFL• TEFL Professional Certificate• TEFL Professional Certificate (Intensive)• TEFL Professional Certificate (Hybrid)• Any other certificate program

The TB Form is not required for English language programs.

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Do you need an I-20? m YES. If yes, please select one: ___ for an F-1 visa ___ for school transfer ___ for change of status m NO, I do not need an I-20. I am (please check one): ___ U.S. Citizen/Permanent Resident ___ Other non-immigrant status (specify) _______________________

Financial Verification Please check source of your funds: m Personal/Own m Family m Other (specify) _____________________________________A. REQUIRED FOR I-20: A bank statement or signed letter of sponsorship in English by an approved company or school, dated within the last 90 days and showing enough funds for the first program which the student is applying to, plus living expenses and other costs. Please see Tuition, Fees, and Financial Verification on page A5 of the application form to determine total funds needed. If the bank statement is in a foreign currency, it must show enough funds when converted to U.S. dollars.

Name of account holder Name of bank

Bank location (city and country)

Amount of available funds in equivalent U.S. dollars Date (within last 90 days)(must equal or exceed amount needed in section C on page A2)

Name and Title of Bank Official Signature of Bank Official

B. REQUIRED FOR I-20: The family member or other person who is financially responsible for you must read this statement and sign below. “I have read the information regarding the cost of tuition and living expenses and other costs for the period of study at UC San Diego, Extension. I certify that these funds are available, and I accept full responsibility for these expenses.”

Name of person financially responsible (print clearly) Signature Relationship to student Date (m/d/y)

Dependents If you plan to bring your spouse (wife or husband) and/or children on F-2 visas, you must list them here. Attach additional sheet if more space is needed. Please include copy of passport name-page for each family member. (Parents and siblings are not considered dependents.)

Family name Given name Birthday (e.g., JAN 01,1997) Country of birth/Country of citizenship Relationship to you o Male o Female

Family name Given name Birthday (e.g., JAN 01,1997) Country of birth/Country of citizenship Relationship to you o Male o Female

Do any of your family members plan to study full-time at UC San Diego? ○ o Yes ○ o No

4. I-20 Request

5. Payment ProcedureYou must submit the non-refundable application fee and express mail fee, if selected, with your application. Application fee/express mail fee must be paid by credit card. All other fees must be paid in full 30 days before your program, or you may include full or partial payment now. Payment for the UC San Diego photo ID card and for textbooks CANNOT be made in advance and can only be purchased after arrival at UC San Diego. Please indicate the amount you are enclosing with this application:

Express Delivery Address:University of California, San DiegoExtension International Student Services9600 N. Torrey Pines Road, Bldg. ELa Jolla, CA 92037-1100

Fax: +1-858-534-5703Email: [email protected] www.ip.extension.ucsd.edu

Official Bank

Seal/Stamp

Please fax, express mail, or email completed application and required documents to:

m English Language Programs application fee: $150 m Academic Connections International application fee: $200m University Credit Programs application fee: $200m Certificate Programs application fee: $200m Partial or full tuition amount (ESL programs only): $ m International Student Services fee (see pg. A5): $

Agency/University name

Contact name

Fax Email

REFERRING AGENCY/UNIVERSITY (REQUIRED TO DOCUMENT STUDENT REFERRAL)

m 3-day express mail delivery of I-20 due with application: $50 (Strongly recommended because regular airmail can take 10-12 weeks for delivery. Fee may vary depending on location.) m Medical insurance from UC San Diego Extension (see pg. A5): $m Program change fee: $150 TOTAL amount enclosed with this application: $

PAYMENT OPTIONS (Please do not mail cash or traveler’s checks.)

m I have enclosed a money order/bank draft in the amount of $ (Make checks payable to UC Regents. All checks must be drawn from U.S. banks.)

m I would like to pay by credit card. If paying by credit card, write your full name at the top of this page and send it to our secure fax. Do not send your credit card number by email . m MasterCard m Visa m AMEX m Diners Club m Discover

Credit card number Expiration date (month/year) Total to be charged

Name on credit card Authorized card holder’s signature

6. Signature (Application cannot be processed without a student signature.) I certify that all application information is true and that I have read and understand the policies described in this application and the Extension International Programs brochure. I acknowledge that I am required to pay the non-refundable application fee even if I decide to withdraw or cancel my enrollment.

Signature of applicant Date

$

A4

Student’s FAMILY name (surname) FIRST name (given name)

Tuition, Fees, and Financial Verification Checklist

* Additional fees may be required in some programs. Please ask at [email protected]. ** Financial Verification is the estimated total amount a student will need to study and live abroad for the duration of their program. This verification is required for the Form I-20. It includes all study and living expenses. If you plan to bring your spouse and/or children, your financial verification must include and additional $500 per month for your spouse and $300 per month for each child.

Summer Session

University and Professional Studies (UPS)

Academic Year Program (AYP)

Academic Connections International

Communication and Culture

Intensive Communication and Culture

Intensive Academic English

Intensive TOEFL Preparation

Intensive Business English

Intensive Legal English

Intensive Pre-University

University Preparation Academy

Conversation

Conversation and Fluency

Academic English

Business English

Medical English

Business Essentials (1 quarter)

Business Essentials (2 quarters)

Business Essentials (3 quarters)

Business Essentials (4 quarters)

Intermediate Business Essentials (1 quarter)

Intermediate Business Essentials (2 quarters)

Intermediate Business Essentials (3 quarters)

Business Management (2 quarters)

Business Management (3 quarters)

Project Management (2 quarters)

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

18

18

18

19

19

19

20

20

21

TEFL Proficiency

Teaching English to the Young Learner

Special Studies in TEFL

TEFL Professional Certificate

TEFL Professional Certificate (Intensive)

TEFL Professional Certificate (Hybrid)

22

23

24

25

26

27

Application Fee Express Mail (optional)

Tuition* ISS Fee Medical Insurance Total to UCSD

Financial Verification** Requirement

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$350

$350

$350

$350

$350

$350

$350

$350

$140

$140

$140

$140

$140

$350

$350

$1,050

included

$350

$700

$1,050

$1,400

$350

$700

$1,050

$700

$1,050

$700

$350

$350

$350

$700

$350

$350

$585

$585

$585

$585

$585

$585

$585

$585

$180

$180

$180

$180

$180

$225

$585

$1,800

included

$585

$1,170

$1,800

$2,340

$585

$1,170

$1,800

$1,170

$1,800

$1,170

$585

$585

$585

$1,170

$585

$585

$3,250

$3,750

$3,750

$3,750

$3,750

$4,400

$4,600

$4,400

$1,400

$1,900

$1,900

$2,200

$2,500

TBD

$7,800

$27,500

$6,300

$7,000

$11,500

$16,000

$19,500

$7,000

$11,500

$16,000

$11,500

$16,000

$12,500

$4,750

$4,750

$4,750

$8,300

$8,300

$5,950

$8,000

$8,500

$8,500

$8,500

$8,500

$9,160

$9,460

$9,160

N/A

$3,845

$3,845

$4,145

$4,445

TBD

$12,710

$41,450

N/A

$11,800

$20,820

$30,085

$36,790

$11,800

$20,820

$30,085

$20,820

$30,085

$21,820

$9,735

$9,735

$9,735

$17,620

$13,385

$11,035

k$4,385

$4,885

$4,885

$4,885

$4,885

$5,535

$5,735

$5,535

$1,920

$2,420

$2,420

$2,720

$3,020

TBD

$8,985

$30,600

$6,550

$8,185

$13,620

$19,100

$23,490

$8,185

$13,620

$19,100

$13,620

$19,100

$14,620

$5,935

$5,935

$5,935

$10,420

$9,485

$7,135

Program

Frequently Asked Questions

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A) Do I need to arrive on time for my program to complete registration? Yes, you must arrive at least one day before the published program start-date. Students who do not complete all required registration items by 4 p.m. on the first published start-date of the program must pay a Late Registration fee of $200 USD.

B) Do I need a student visa (F-1) to attend your programs?If your main intent in coming to the U.S. is to study, you should apply for a student visa. If you are coming to the U.S. mainly for tourism, and you also want to take English classes for your own pleasure or as recreation, then a tourist visa (B-2) or Visa Waiver (WT) is appropriate. If you are not sure whether study or tourism is your main intent, explain your plans to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in your country and they will advise you on the appropriate visa to apply for. You should not schedule a visa interview until you have received our acceptance letter and other acceptance materials.

C) How much money do I need to study and live in the U.S.?Please see the Tuition, Fees, and Financial Verification checklist on page A5 of this application form.

D) How long will it take to receive my acceptance information?We will mail your acceptance information as soon as possible after we receive your complete application with all required documents and fees. During peak times, it can take several weeks before acceptance documents are sent. For fast delivery, we recommend you choose the express mail option—see Payment Procedure in the application. Applications without express mail take an average of 10–12 weeks for delivery.

E) How do I apply for housing?Refer to our brochure or the “student life” tab on our website for information on housing options. When you are ready to apply, contact the individual housing vendors for their application and additional information.

F) What method of payment do I use?Application and express mail fees must be paid by credit card. All other fees and tuition can be paid with credit card, debit card, money order or bank draft in U.S. dollars. Bank drafts must be drawn on a U.S. bank or U.S. branch office of your bank. We cannot accept Eurochecks or electronic transfers (ACH). You may also pay by bank-to-bank transfer via Western Union Business Solutions. Western Union Business Solutions offers a competitive rate of exchange for processing payments in many international currencies. For more information about this method of payment, please email [email protected]. If paying by credit card, please do not send your credit card number to us by email. Please only send your credit card number to our secure fax number: +1-858-534-5703.

G) Am I required to purchase UC San Diego medical insurance?You are required to purchase UC San Diego Extension medical insurance. Please see page 27 of the International Programs brochure.

H) Do I have to provide the Tuberculosis (TB) Form?The Tuberculosis (TB) Form is required for University Credit and certificate programs. These include:

• Intensive Pre-University • Summer Session• University and Professional Studies • Academic Year Program• Academic Connections International • Any other university credit program

• Business Essentials• Intermediate Business Essentials• Business Management• Project Management• TEFL Proficiency• Teaching English to the Young Learner• Special Studies In TEFL• TEFL Professional Certificate• TEFL Professional Certificate (Intensive)• TEFL Professional Certificate (Hybrid)• Any other certificate program

The TB Form is not required for English language programs.

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Do you need an I-20? m YES. If yes, please select one: ___ for an F-1 visa ___ for school transfer ___ for change of status m NO, I do not need an I-20. I am (please check one): ___ U.S. Citizen/Permanent Resident ___ Other non-immigrant status (specify) _______________________

Financial Verification Please check source of your funds: m Personal/Own m Family m Other (specify) _____________________________________A. REQUIRED FOR I-20: A bank statement or signed letter of sponsorship in English by an approved company or school, dated within the last 90 days and showing enough funds for the first program which the student is applying to, plus living expenses and other costs. Please see Tuition, Fees, and Financial Verification on page A5 of the application form to determine total funds needed. If the bank statement is in a foreign currency, it must show enough funds when converted to U.S. dollars.

Name of account holder Name of bank

Bank location (city and country)

Amount of available funds in equivalent U.S. dollars Date (within last 90 days)(must equal or exceed amount needed in section C on page A2)

Name and Title of Bank Official Signature of Bank Official

B. REQUIRED FOR I-20: The family member or other person who is financially responsible for you must read this statement and sign below. “I have read the information regarding the cost of tuition and living expenses and other costs for the period of study at UC San Diego, Extension. I certify that these funds are available, and I accept full responsibility for these expenses.”

Name of person financially responsible (print clearly) Signature Relationship to student Date (m/d/y)

Dependents If you plan to bring your spouse (wife or husband) and/or children on F-2 visas, you must list them here. Attach additional sheet if more space is needed. Please include copy of passport name-page for each family member. (Parents and siblings are not considered dependents.)

Family name Given name Birthday (e.g., JAN 01,1997) Country of birth/Country of citizenship Relationship to you o Male o Female

Family name Given name Birthday (e.g., JAN 01,1997) Country of birth/Country of citizenship Relationship to you o Male o Female

Do any of your family members plan to study full-time at UC San Diego? ○ o Yes ○ o No

4. I-20 Request

5. Payment ProcedureYou must submit the non-refundable application fee and express mail fee, if selected, with your application. Application fee/express mail fee must be paid by credit card. All other fees must be paid in full 30 days before your program, or you may include full or partial payment now. Payment for the UC San Diego photo ID card and for textbooks CANNOT be made in advance and can only be purchased after arrival at UC San Diego. Please indicate the amount you are enclosing with this application:

Express Delivery Address:University of California, San DiegoExtension International Student Services9600 N. Torrey Pines Road, Bldg. ELa Jolla, CA 92037-1100

Fax: +1-858-534-5703Email: [email protected] www.ip.extension.ucsd.edu

Official Bank

Seal/Stamp

Please fax, express mail, or email completed application and required documents to:

m English Language Programs application fee: $150 m Academic Connections International application fee: $200m University Credit Programs application fee: $200m Certificate Programs application fee: $200m Partial or full tuition amount (ESL programs only): $ m International Student Services fee (see pg. A5): $

Agency/University name

Contact name

Fax Email

REFERRING AGENCY/UNIVERSITY (REQUIRED TO DOCUMENT STUDENT REFERRAL)

m 3-day express mail delivery of I-20 due with application: $50 (Strongly recommended because regular airmail can take 10-12 weeks for delivery. Fee may vary depending on location.) m Medical insurance from UC San Diego Extension (see pg. A5): $m Program change fee: $150 TOTAL amount enclosed with this application: $

PAYMENT OPTIONS (Please do not mail cash or traveler’s checks.)

m I have enclosed a money order/bank draft in the amount of $ (Make checks payable to UC Regents. All checks must be drawn from U.S. banks.)

m I would like to pay by credit card. If paying by credit card, write your full name at the top of this page and send it to our secure fax. Do not send your credit card number by email . m MasterCard m Visa m AMEX m Diners Club m Discover

Credit card number Expiration date (month/year) Total to be charged

Name on credit card Authorized card holder’s signature

6. Signature (Application cannot be processed without a student signature.) I certify that all application information is true and that I have read and understand the policies described in this application and the Extension International Programs brochure. I acknowledge that I am required to pay the non-refundable application fee even if I decide to withdraw or cancel my enrollment.

Signature of applicant Date

$

A4

Student’s FAMILY name (surname) FIRST name (given name)

Tuition, Fees, and Financial Verification Checklist

* Additional fees may be required in some programs. Please ask at [email protected]. ** Financial Verification is the estimated total amount a student will need to study and live abroad for the duration of their program. This verification is required for the Form I-20. It includes all study and living expenses. If you plan to bring your spouse and/or children, your financial verification must include and additional $500 per month for your spouse and $300 per month for each child.

Summer Session

University and Professional Studies (UPS)

Academic Year Program (AYP)

Academic Connections International

Communication and Culture

Intensive Communication and Culture

Intensive Academic English

Intensive TOEFL Preparation

Intensive Business English

Intensive Legal English

Intensive Pre-University

University Preparation Academy

Conversation

Conversation and Fluency

Academic English

Business English

Medical English

Business Essentials (1 quarter)

Business Essentials (2 quarters)

Business Essentials (3 quarters)

Business Essentials (4 quarters)

Intermediate Business Essentials (1 quarter)

Intermediate Business Essentials (2 quarters)

Intermediate Business Essentials (3 quarters)

Business Management (2 quarters)

Business Management (3 quarters)

Project Management (2 quarters)

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

18

18

18

19

19

19

20

20

21

TEFL Proficiency

Teaching English to the Young Learner

Special Studies in TEFL

TEFL Professional Certificate

TEFL Professional Certificate (Intensive)

TEFL Professional Certificate (Hybrid)

22

23

24

25

26

27

Application Fee Express Mail (optional)

Tuition* ISS Fee Medical Insurance Total to UCSD

Financial Verification** Requirement

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$150

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$200

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$50

$350

$350

$350

$350

$350

$350

$350

$350

$140

$140

$140

$140

$140

$350

$350

$1,050

included

$350

$700

$1,050

$1,400

$350

$700

$1,050

$700

$1,050

$700

$350

$350

$350

$700

$350

$350

$585

$585

$585

$585

$585

$585

$585

$585

$180

$180

$180

$180

$180

$225

$585

$1,800

included

$585

$1,170

$1,800

$2,340

$585

$1,170

$1,800

$1,170

$1,800

$1,170

$585

$585

$585

$1,170

$585

$585

$3,250

$3,750

$3,750

$3,750

$3,750

$4,400

$4,600

$4,400

$1,400

$1,900

$1,900

$2,200

$2,500

TBD

$7,800

$27,500

$6,300

$7,000

$11,500

$16,000

$19,500

$7,000

$11,500

$16,000

$11,500

$16,000

$12,500

$4,750

$4,750

$4,750

$8,300

$8,300

$5,950

$8,000

$8,500

$8,500

$8,500

$8,500

$9,160

$9,460

$9,160

N/A

$3,845

$3,845

$4,145

$4,445

TBD

$12,710

$41,450

N/A

$11,800

$20,820

$30,085

$36,790

$11,800

$20,820

$30,085

$20,820

$30,085

$21,820

$9,735

$9,735

$9,735

$17,620

$13,385

$11,035

k$4,385

$4,885

$4,885

$4,885

$4,885

$5,535

$5,735

$5,535

$1,920

$2,420

$2,420

$2,720

$3,020

TBD

$8,985

$30,600

$6,550

$8,185

$13,620

$19,100

$23,490

$8,185

$13,620

$19,100

$13,620

$19,100

$14,620

$5,935

$5,935

$5,935

$10,420

$9,485

$7,135

Program

Frequently Asked Questions

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How to Apply The following items must be enclosed with your application. All documents must be in English.

3. For TEFL Certificate programs: m Language proficiency verification m Copy of transcripts in English for the two most recent years of academic

studies m A one-page statement explaining why you would like to take the TEFL

Professional Certificate program, the Special Studies in TEFL program, or the TEFL Proficiency program.

m TB Form (see page A6)

4. For University and Professional Studies (UPS): m Language proficiency verification m Copy of transcripts in English for the TWO most recent years (four semesters)

of academic studies. These transcripts must clearly indicate excellent academic achievement, including cumulative grade point average.

m List of 12 or more courses per quarter using our Course List Form, organized by quarter, which you would like to take at UC San Diego or UC San Diego Extension. You will find our Course List Form on our website under “What to Send” in our “How to Enroll” section.

m A one-page statement explaining your reasons for choosing UC San Diego for your study abroad experience.

m TB Form (see page A6)

5. For Academic Year Program: m Language proficiency verification m Copy of transcripts in English for the TWO most recent years (four semesters)

of academic studies. These transcripts must clearly indicate excellent academic achievement, including cumulative grade point average.

m A one-page statement explaining your reasons for choosing UC San Diego for your study abroad experience.

m TB Form (see page A6)

6. For Business Certificate Programs: m Please see pages 17-21 of the brochure for admission requirements.

m For the Business Management program, please indicate the program specialization on the application form.

m For the business programs, it is recommended to submit the application four months in advance. Not all applicants are admitted to the programs. Space is limited and the admissions review is competitive.

m TB Form (see page A6)

7. For Academic Connections International (ACI) and Summer Session: m Please see website in April 2017 for details and for the supplemental

application: ip.extension.ucsd.edu m TB Form (see page A6)

1. For all programs, these items must accompany the application: A Application fee (nonrefundable for each program)

m English Language Programs: $150 m Academic Connections International: $200 m University Credit and Summer Session Programs: $200 m Certificate Programs: $200

B Copy of passport name-page

C Financial verification OR copy of bank statement WITH SPONSOR’S SIGNATURE IN SECTION 4 OF PAGE A4 (IF I-20 IS REQUIRED).

D Express mail fee, optional but strongly recommended: $50 (may vary depending on location)

E Information Release Form for those students who have financial sponsors or who enroll in our programs through a university partnership agreement. Please request the Information Release Form from [email protected].

F Transfer students must submit the UC San Diego Extension International Programs Academic Verification Form along with the application to be considered for transfer. Students may request this form from [email protected].

G On-campus housing application, if desired (available July and August, only): m Include the on-campus housing application found on our website

under “Student Life/Housing.” m Full payment must be included with the on-campus housing

application to reserve a space. (See page 28.) H We must receive the following at least 30 days before

the published program start date: 1. Full payment of tuition and fees as invoiced by us after acceptance is

sent.2. TB Form, if required.

Note: For applications received fewer than eight weeks before the program start date, all payments and documents listed in H1-2 (above) must be submitted along with the application.

2. For English language programs: m Intensive Legal English program: Applicants must submit academic

transcripts for the four most recent semesters of study. Participants must show some previous coursework in Western law or Western civilization and a brief statement to explain previous law-related experience and their purpose in taking this program. Applicants must have advanced English proficiency. All students must take the UCSD-ELI placement tests upon arrival. However, a score of 85 on the TOEFL iBT or 7.0 on the IELTS will fully satisfy the required proof of advanced English proficiency.

m For our University Preparation Academy, students must submit the following items:

• High school or university transcripts for the FOUR most recent semesters–must show grades in the top 5-10%. Transcripts must be in English.

• New students must have a language proficiency score of 90 iBT or 7.5 IELTS. • Continuing students should see the ELI acadmic advisor for program admission

requirements.

If possible, please send page A3 of the application and all supporting documents as one pdf file to [email protected]. To protect your credit card information, please send page A4 of the application to our secure fax number: +1-858-534-5703.

4. Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) If there is no history of BCG Vaccine, TST results should be recorded as millimeters (mm) of induration. If no induration, write “0.” Five mm is considered positive if there is a history of abnormal chest x-ray, recent exposure to active TB disease, or is immunosuppressed. 10 mm induration is considered positive if coming from a high-risk area or has other high-risk conditions (IV drug use, chronic renal disease, cancer, diabetes, malabsorption or GI bypass).

m Date TST test was given: m Date TST test was read:

m Result: mm induration

m Interpretation: negative positive

5. TB Blood Test (Interferon Gamma Release Assay-IGRA) (The TB blood test may be done instead of TST. Strongly recommended if there is a history of positive TST or BCG vaccination.) m Date obtained: m Result: negative positive intermediate

6. Chest X-Ray (required if TST or IGRA is positive)

m Date of chest x-ray:

m Result: normal abnormal (including scars, and old granulomatous changes)

If chest x-ray is abnormal, please submit the following results. Sputum Results (AFB and culture x 3 required if chest x-ray abnormal):

#1 Date______________AFB______________Culture_____________

#2 Date______________AFB______________Culture_____________

#3 Date______________AFB______________Culture_____________

7. Treatment for Latent TB (if applicable):

m Medication(s)

m Start date: m Completion date:

Tuberculosis (TB) Questionnaire Required for students in University Credit and Certificate programs. Please complete and return this form at least 30 days before the program start-date.

Please answer the following questions:m Have you ever had a positive TB skin or blood test? Yes No m Have you ever had close contact with anyone who was sick with TB? Yes No m Are you from or have you ever lived or traveled in one of the following areas: Mexico, South or Central America, Eastern Europe, Asia, the Middle East, or Africa? Yes No

If all questions are answered NO, you have completed your TB Assessment. Please send the TB Questionnaire to [email protected] or fax it at +1-858-534-5703. After you submit the TB Questionnaire, there is nothing more for you to do regarding the TB Assessment.

If any questions are answered YES, then you must also have your health care provider complete the TB Assessment below, documenting either treatment for TB or negative TB test results. This must be completed and submited to UCSD Extension thirty (30) days before the start of your program. If TB results are required, the TB test must be taken no more than 1 year from the program start-date.

Tuberculosis (TB) Assessment This part of the form must be completed only by a licensed health care provider. The completed, signed form must be faxed to UC San Diego Extension International Student Services at 001-858-534-5703. Or it can be sent to us as a scanned document attached to an email sent to: [email protected].

RISK FACTORS: (please ask student and check any that apply)1. Immunosuppressed (HIV/AIDS), organ transplant, or on immunosuppressant medication Yes No 2. History of abnormal chest x-ray suggestive of TB disease Yes No 3. Does the student have signs or symptoms of active tuberculosis disease? Yes No

(Cough more than 3 weeks, chest pain, unexplained weight loss, fevers, night sweats)

If no, proceed to 4 or 5. If yes, proceed with additional evaluation to exclude active TB, including TB skin or blood testing, chest x-ray, and sputum evaluation as indicated, and show results below.

Family name of participant First name of participant

Date of birth month/ day/ year Student Email Address

month/ day/ year

month/ day/ year

month/ day/ year

month/ day/ year

month/ day/ year

month/ day/ year

Licensed healthcare provider’s name (please print in block letters):

Healthcare provider’s signature: Date:

Healthcare provider’s stamp:month/ day/ year

A6A3

UC San Diego Extension International Programs 2017 TB Form UC San Diego Extension International Programs 2017

How did you learn about our programs? mAgent m University mFriend or Family mOther__________________

UC San Diego Extension International Programs 2017

1. Personal Information (Please print very CLEARLY and read instructions on page A1. Incomplete applications will not be processed, and will be sent back to the student or agent. PLEASE NOTE: Hanmail, Daum, and Naver email accounts are blocked by UC San Diego email.)

Family Name (surname) (ATTACH COPY OF PASSPORT NAME-PAGE) First Name (given name) (as it appears in your passport) mMale mFemale

Country of Birth Date of Birth month/day/year (e.g. JAN 01, 1979)

Country of Citizenship Student’s Email (Please print clearly.) Agent’s Email

Native Language

mI will pick up my acceptance information from the UC San Diego Extension office, Bldg E, OR

mAddress to which I-20 and acceptance materials should be mailed:

Ten-week English Language Programs Start DatemCommunication and CulturemIntensive Communication and CulturemIntensive Academic EnglishmIntensive Business English mIntensive Legal EnglishmIntensive TOEFL PreparationmUniversity Preparation AcademymOther

2. Program Information I am applying to the following program(s) (check all that apply and indicate start-date for each):

University Credit Programs Start Date mSummer Session Full-timemSummer Session Part-time*

Certificate Programs m Business Management (2 quarters) Student must choose specialization: mFinance mGlobal Commerce mHuman Resources mMarketing m Business Management (3 quarters) Student must choose specialization: mFinance mGlobal Commerce mHuman Resources mMarketing mProject Management (2 quarters)mIntermediate Business Essentials (1 quarter)mIntermediate Business Essentials (2 quarters)mIntermediate Business Essentials (3 quarters)mBusiness Essentials (1 quarter)mBusiness Essentials (2 quarters)mBusiness Essentials (3 quarters)mBusiness Essentials (4 quarters)mTEFL (6-month) mSummer Intensive TEFLmHybrid TEFLmSpecial Studies in TEFL mTEFL Proficiency mTEYLmOther

3. Transfer StudentsWill you be coming directly from another school in the U.S.?

mNo. If no, we need no further information regarding your transfer status.

mYes.If yes, you must submit the UC San Diego Extension International Programs Academic Verification Form along with the application to be considered for transfer.

Students must download the Academic Verification Form from the “How to Enroll” section of the ip.extension.ucsd.edu webpage or request it from [email protected].

Current school name Telephone Dates of attendance ( Start & End)

m1 session m2 sessions m3 sessions

m4 sessions mnot sure

I plan to enroll for:

*This program does not qualify for an I-20.

Short-term English Programs and Seminars mConversation (45 hours)*mConversation and Fluency (80 hours)mBusiness EnglishmAcademic EnglishmMedical EnglishmOther

University Credit Programs Start Date mUniversity and Professional StudiesmAcademic Year ProgrammAcademic Connections International*

Student’s permanent address in home country (required):mCheck here if this is where you want your I-20 and acceptance materials to be mailed.

Address Street Apartment Number

Address (continued)

City Postal Code Country

Telephone (country code/city code/number)

Student Name or Agency Name

Address Street Apartment Number

City Postal Code Country

Telephone (country code/city code/number) Fax (country code/city code/number)

Note: For Academic Connections International or Summer Session, obtain Supplemental Application from our website.

PLEASE NOTE: Hanmail, Daum, and Naver email accounts are blocked by UC San Diego email.

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International Student Services University of California, San Diego ∙ 9500 Gilman Drive, 0176D, La Jolla, CA 92093-0176 Tel: 858-534-6784 ∙ Fax: 858-534-5703 ∙ Email: [email protected] ∙ ip.extension.ucsd.edu

Academic Verification Form

Section 1: (to be completed by student) AUTHORIZATION FOR RELEASE OF STUDENT RECORDS TO THIRD PARTY

Student: Please give this form to your academic advisor AND Designated School Official (DSO) at your current English language school to be completed and returned to us at the email address or fax number above.

Section 2: (to be completed by academic advisor)

Section 3: (to be completed by Designated School Official)

I authorize any staff member of

(Name of student’s current school)

to release information concerning my attendance and/or academic records to the following person(s):

Any staff member of UC San Diego Extension International Student Services.

Student’s signature in English Date

Student’s name in block-printed letters (English) Student’s program and ID number at current school

Student’s Name: Date of Birth: _____________________

Has the above-mentioned student been in attendance at your school for 4 weeks or more? (YES/NO) Dates of attendance: Has the student received any grade below “C”? (YES/NO) Please rate the student in the following areas of their current/most recent session:

Attendance 100% 90% 80% 70% 60%

Academic Effort 90-100% 80-89% 70-79% Below 70%

Advisor’s Name: Title: _______

Advisor’s signature: ______________________________________ Date: _______

Phone: Email: _______

School address: _________________________________________

Is the student maintaining status and is eligible to transfer; SEVIS record is “Active”? ___________________________

DSO’s Name: Phone/Email:

DSO’s Signature: ______________________________________ Date: _______

Phone: Email: