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Intensive English Programs
Pittsburgh, PA
THE
LOCAL AREA
Located in
downtown Pittsburgh, Point Park College was founded
in 1960 and offers over 50 majors in business, performing
arts, journalism and more. With 28 colleges and
universities in the metropolitan area, Pittsburgh is home
to many world-class institutions.
ACTIVITIES
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Point Park College offers
undergraduate degrees in dance; film and video production; theater
arts; broadcasting; photography; advertising/public relations;
marketing; information technology; electrical engineering and civil
engineering
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PPC offers five masters
degrees including an MBA, M.S. in Engineering, Journalism and M.F.A.
in Acting
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On-campus student residence
available
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Over the past ten years,
Pittsburgh has consistently ranked in Rand McNally¡¦s top ten Most
Livable Cities in North America
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Pittsburgh is home to nine
Fortune 500 companies, including American Eagle Outfitters, Bayer
Corporation, Heinz, US Airways and USX
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Enjoy first-class
professional sports teams including Pirates (baseball), Steelers
(American football) and Penguins (hockey)
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COURSES
OFFERED
Intensive English Course (30 lessons
per week)
Semi-Intensive English Course (20 lessons per week)
English for Executives
ELS TOEFL Prep Elective and TOEIC Test Prep Courses
Course Profile:
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12 levels of instruction from Beginning
to Masters
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Course length: 4 weeks per level
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Maximum class size: 15 in
Structure/Speaking Practice and Conversation
TUITION AND FEES (per Four-Week Session)
[Expenses listed are In US $ Dollars, per Four-Week
Session - from January-December 2004]
Tuition and Fees:
- $ 1395.00 Intensive
English
OR
$ 995.00 Semi-Intensive English
- $60 Health Insurance
- $110 One-time application
fee
HOUSING
Campus Residence Hall, Homestay
Housing Options:
[Accommodation rates are subject to change. A housing deposit of US
$125 is required only if ELS Language Centers is arranging your
accommodations]
- $ 860.00 Student Residence
$ 730.00 Homestay
Minimum
Age
18 if living in a Campus Residence
Hall
16 if living |
START DATES
2004:
February 9
March 8
April 5
May 3
May 31
June 28
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July 26
August 23
September 20
October 18
November 15
December 13¡@ |
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Weather
Average Temperature (in Celsius)
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High |
Low |
| Winter |
1 |
-8 |
| Spring |
16 |
4 |
| Summer |
28 |
16 |
| Fall |
17 |
6 |
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