Middlesex University English Language Program
The SAF is pleased to introduce the English language programs offered by Middlesex's Pressesional Academic English Program.
We have outlined below those options we believe will be most popular with SAF participants. Please refer to the Middlesex website directly or contact an SAF counselor for additional information or alternative start-dates.
ESL Option 1
Start Date: June 7
Length of Course: 13 weeks
Minimum Required TOEFL for Entry to ESL Program: 4.5 IELTS or 500/173/61 TOEFL
SAF recommended TOEFL for ESL program start date with anticipation of enrolling in academic courses beginning in September: 5.0 IELTS or 523/193/70 TOEFL
ESL Option 2
Start Date: July 5
Length of Course: 9 weeks
Minimum Required TOEFL for Entry to ESL Program: 5.0 IELTS or 527/19/71 TOEFL
SAF recommended TOEFL for ESL program start date with anticipation of enrolling in academic courses beginning in September: 5.5 IELTS or 533/200/72-73 TOEFL
ESL Option 3
Start Date: August 2
Length of Course: 5 Weeks
Minimum Required TOEFL for Entry to ESL Program: 5.5 IELTS or 533/200/72-73 TOEFL
SAF recommended TOEFL for ESL program start date with anticipation of enrolling in academic courses beginning in September: NA
Notes: NA
Student Responsibility: The SAF programs are designed to be fully integrated academic experiences whereby SAF participants enroll in regularly offered academic courses of their host university. We recognize however that there are many talented students who would like to study abroad through the SAF but who lack sufficient English proficiency. To accommodate such students the SAF offers “pre-semester” or “pre-sessional” intensive English language programs at a number of our host universities and colleges.
While the SAF and the host university/college will make every effort to support students as they work to fulfill the requirements for progressing from English language to regularly offered academic courses, it is ultimately the student’s responsibility to meet the stated qualifications. Failure to meet the host university’s or college's minimum English language requirements may preclude students from undertaking academic courses.
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