English as a Second Language Department
Program for Intensive English

Mission Statement

 

The English as a Second Language Department serves resident ESL students through essential course work and related support services that enable students to achieve personal, educational, family and work-related goals.

The Program for Intensive English serves international students, tourists, and other international visitors. International students need to apply to the college in order to obtain a F1 International Student Visa. Students in the Program for Intensive English pay out-of-state tuition. International student application packet.

The English as Second Language Program at Clackamas Community College serves immigrants and international students. By serving these two types of students, speakers of many different languages attend classes together.


Coming Fall Term 2008
Introduction to Business English
Classes begin September 29, 2008
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To register for classes, please contact:

  • Nena Garcia
    Secretary/Teaching Assistant
    503-657-6958, Ext. 2503
    nenag@clackamas.edu
  • Students will view an orientation video and take placement tests before registering for classes.

Classes offered:

Core classes are offered in conversation, reading, writing, and grammar. Electives include Pronunciation, Intercultural Communication, TOEFL/TOEIC Preparation, American Idioms, Vocabulary Building. The program also has a multimedia computer lab.

 

Sites:

Day classes are offered at the Oregon City campus. Night classes are offered at the Harmony campus, Wilsonville campus, and at community sites in Canby and Molalla.

Cost:

A small fee per course is charged for immigrants. International students pay out-of-state tuition and fees. International student tuition averages $2500 for 11 weeks, depending on courses.

Class size:

Class sizes vary, but the average is 20 students.

Average enrollment per term:

The day program averages about 160 students per term. The night program averages 600 students per term.

Program Offerings

  • Classes are offered for beginning to advanced levels.
  • The student community is diverse; international students and immigrants attend classes together.
  • Homestay opportunities are available.
  • Classes are small so that students are able to receive individual attention.
  • The cost is low, compared to four-year colleges and universities.
  • The college provides assistance to students in obtaining student visas.
  • Short-term programs can be designed for international visitors; no student visa is necessary.
  • Advanced level students can take some college classes.
  • Students who complete the program can be admitted to Clackamas Community College without a TOEFL score.
  • All four-year public Oregon universities accept community college degrees.

Program Highlights

Innovative Curriculum

  • The instructors use modern teaching methods that promote student interaction.
  • New classes are developed to respond to changing student populations.
  • State-of-the-art computer labs enhance instruction. 

Outstanding Staff

  • Instructors have graduate degrees and are leaders in a variety of professional activities.
  • Bilingual teaching assistants support learning.
  • Click here to meet the staff