Academic English Studies, Lewis & Clark
Portland, USA
The Language School
| Founded: |
1972 |
| Classrooms: |
6+ |
| Affiliations & Accreditations: |
AAIEP, UCIEP |
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| Facilities & Services |
| The entire Lewis & Clark campus and facilites are open to AES students. This includes the athletic department, computer labs, research library, language-learning center, and student center. |
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Lewis and Clark is an academically selective private university that registers approximately 1,800 students from the US and more than 40 countries around the world. The university offers flexible schedules with small classes that allow students to maintain close contact with their professors. Lewis & Clark has a distinct reputation for its belief in the importance of enrolling international students at the college. There are more than 100 international students studying on campus. Up to 24 credits of English language study can be applied toward an undergraduate degree.
| Town: |
Portland (1000000 inh.) |
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| Nearest city: |
Portland (529,121 inh.)
5 miles distance
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Lewis and Clark is located in a residential neighborhood in Portland, Oregon. Portland is a safe, secure place to live, work, and study. According to crime statistics realeased by the FBI in October, 2005, Portland is one of the safest cities in the United States. AOL Travel & Leisure has also ranked Portland as the safest city in the USA.
The Course Offerings
| Max. language-levels: |
4 |
| Participants per year: |
80 |
| Avg. participants per course: |
12 |
| Max. participants per course: |
20 |
| Participant's min. age: |
17 |
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AES courses focus on an integration of language skills and cover a variety of subjects. Students enroll in a combination of content-based and skill-based courses that prepare them to successfully undertake their undergraduate studies. The AES program offers full-time (18 hours per week) and part-time instruction in advanced-level English language courses for undergraduate elective credit. This L&C credit may be applied toward a Bachelor of Arts degree. English classes closely approximate undergraduate classes in teaching style, content, and expectations. The curriculum is designed to assist students in the development of essential language skills, appropriate learning strategies, and the cross-cultural awareness and sensitivities considered necessary for successful completion of their Lewis & Clark undergraduate studies. The AES program offers courses during both semesters of the academic year; an intensive summer session is also scheduled.
Accommodation
| Homestay: |
no |
| Apartments: |
no |
| Campus-dorms: |
yes |
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Residence hall life with American undergraduates: rooms have high-speed data lines and private phone lines. Halls have TV lounges, laundry faciliies, small itchens, and many choices of meal plans.
Activities
| Regular activities: |
All campus facilities are available to AES students, including the fitness center and weight room, jogging and hiking, indoor and outdoor basketball, tennis, and swimming. |
| Possible activities: |
Through College Outdoors, low-cost weekend and vacation-break trips (rafting, camping, hiking, skiing, etc.) are available during the academic year. |
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Academics and activities go hand in hand at Lewis & Clark as part of a balanced‚ interesting‚ and rewarding college experience. A variety of College offices and student groups offer a range of opportunities to enhance personal development and leadership for all students at Lewis & Clark. The College offers nearly 70 different student clubs, teams, and other organizations. Further opportunities to get involved are found by living in the residence halls, doing volunteer service, or even just attending one of our many all-campus events.