Pre-College Programs
IEP Students Engaged in the Classroom
IEP Students Engaged in the Classroom
IEP Students Engaged in the Classroom
IEP Students Engaged in the Classroom
IEP Students Engaged in the Classroom
IEP Students Engaged in the Classroom

Intensive English Language Program (IEP)

Program Dates

Three-Week Sessions
June 24 - July 12, 2013
July 15 - August 2, 2013

Eligibility

This program is for high-achieving, university-bound students for whom English is not their native language.

TOEFL Recommended Score

Students are not required to take the TOEFL exam, but a minimum score of 80 is recommended

Fees

Residential: $5,532
Commuter: $3,944

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Brown University's Pre-College Intensive English Program (IEP) combines intensive English language study with challenging liberal arts courses.

In this three-week program, students from around the world experience life on an American "Ivy League" college campus, while improving their English language skills. This combined approach delivers language learning in the context of Brown's liberal arts curriculum. Students should expect 1-3 hours of homework each day.

Program Learning Objectives

Coursework

Students may apply to one or both sessions.

First Session: June 24 – July 12, 2013

In the morning students will enroll in one course:

Read, Think, Write, Approaching the College Essay (CRN 10577)

In the afternoon students will enroll in one of the following courses:

TOEFL (CRN 10502)

Writing, Editing, Reviewing and Presenting the Language of Science (CRN 10573)

Making the Written Word (CRN 10579)

 

Second Session: July 15 – August 2, 2013

In the morning students will enroll in one of the following courses:

Putting Your Ideas Into Words (CRN 10572)

Taking Sides - The Art of Public Speaking and Debate (CRN 10578)

In the afternoon students will enroll in one of the following courses:

TOEFL (CRN 10040)

English on Stage: Building Language Skills Through Performance (CRN 10571)

Conflict Resolution, Negotiation and Resolution (CRN 10584)