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Earning Academic
Credits
Students
and teachers who wish to receive undergraduate, graduate
or continuing education credit when studying at ICLC programs,
must required approval from the study abroad office or from
the language department at their College or University,
prior to starting the program.
ICLC has established an academic relationship
with the following universities and colleges in the United
States:
- Angelo State University
- Buena Vista University
- Campbell University
- Colorado Mountain College
- Education for Global Learning:
- Anoka Ramsey
- Minneapolis Community &Technical College
- Normandale Community College
- Rochester Community College
- Gardner-Webb University
- Jackson State University
- John Carroll University
- La Sierra University
- Mississippi Valley State University
- North Central College
- Oregon International Education Consortium
- Pitzer College
- Portland Community College
- San Diego State University
- University of Virginia
- Washington Community College Consortium:
- Cascadia Community College
- Edmonds Community College
- Everet Community College
- Grays Harbor College
- Green River Community College
- Highline Community College
- Pierce College
- Spokan Community College
- Spokan Falls Community College
- South Puget Sound College
These institutions give official credits
to their students as well as to students outside of their
institution. Students from outside institutions must follow
the guidelines that have already been established between
the sponsoring institution and ICLC, in order to earn academic
credits.
All corresponding documents (grades,
test and number of hours covered, language level and transcripts)
will be sent to the Language Department of the sponsoring
college or university by ICLC.
Students that are applying for academic
credit must complete all the hours of language instruction.
Attendance is compulsory. The evaluations will take place
during class time. Written tests will be administered every
week.
Decisions regarding specific course number,
level, and grade will be made by the Department of Foreign
Languages at your home institution, based on your transcript
(s) and performance at ICLC Language Program. The Academic
Department at ICLC will send to your home institution the
Evaluation Report, transcripts and mayor exams.
The student applying for academic credits
at ICLC must take a program that consists of a minimum of
twenty (20) hours of classroom study per week and that you
study for the amount of weeks required for the amount of
academic credit hours sought.
Academic Credit Sought:
- Undergraduate
- 3 hours (3 week language program)
- 6 hours (5 week language program)
- 9 hours (8 week language program)
- 12 hours (12 weeks language program)
- Graduate:
- 3 hours (3 week language program)
- 6 hours (5 week language program)
- 9 hours (8 week language program)
Credit fees must be paid at your home
institution. During your studies abroad ICLC charges tuition
that includes Spanish Language instruction and homestay.
An US$ 50 fee (non-refundable) will be charge for academic
credit paperwork.
Requirements from college / university
students:
- an acceptance letters from the home institution,
- a 2.5 GPA or better, and /or good standing,
- all official college/university transcripts,
- college/university level coursework in Spanish,
and
- receipt of the college/university fee
Before your departure, assure that all
required documents should be sent to ICLC no later than
one month prior to your planned beginning date of studying
abroad.
All our courses have equivalences with
the Spanish courses in your home country and ICLC follows
the United States National Standards and the international
assessment according to the ACFTL (American Council on the
teaching of Foreign Languages) guideline. You may study
Spanish at the novice, intermediate, advance or superior
levels.
If you have further questions
or you need assistance, please contact ICLC Academic Director,
Mr. Ronny García using this form.
Last Update: 2009-09-01
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