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ESL Program

MISSION STATEMENT:

Our mission is to guide and assist each student in developing a strong command of the English language. We utilize an effective pedagogy that strives to embrace each student's learning style and linguistic abilities. We seek to educate our students as individuals with unique needs in an environment that is affirming and respectful, yet encouraging and demanding. The program is goal-oriented and ambitious. In fact, every day we maintain an atmosphere of advanced scholarship


The English as a Second Language (ESL) Program at Albright College is your gateway to college and university study in the United States.

We help each student develop strong English language skills. We teach each student as an individual, with unique needs and language skills. We give each student support, respect and encouragement.

The goal of the ESL program is to help each student develop the English language skills needed to successfully continue and complete higher education in the United States.

When you complete our ESL program, you may choose to continue your education at Albright College.

Learn more about Albright's ESL Program by using the links to the left. If you have any questions, please e-mail us at international@alb.edu.


Why Choose Albright's ESL Program?

  • Close personal attention
  • Small class sizes
  • 10:1 student to faculty ratio
  • Excellent teachers
  • Close contact with American students
  • Instruction in all essential language skill areas: listening, speaking, accent reduction, writing, reading and grammar. Furthermore, students take courses in American history and culture.
  • Access to all Albright facilities and activities

Why Choose Albright College?

  • Founded in 1856
  • A small, nationally ranked liberal arts college
  • Co-educational and residential college
  • 1,600 bachelor degree students
  • Outstanding faculty with a 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio
  • Excellent location in Reading, Pennsylvania, a city of 80,000 only one hour from Philadelphia, two hours from Baltimore and three hours from New York and Washington, D.C.
  • 5% International Students

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Curriculum

Albright is more than a language school; our ESL instructors teach non-native speakers how to succeed in English, both professionally and culturally, while preparing them for the demands of academic study in the United States.

The College does not offer unrealistic fast-track programs that promise fluency in 12 weeks or less. Instead, our teachers, staff and American students work with students personally (both in class and out of class) so that English and cultural fluency become natural.

Albright's ESL Program has a 10:1 student-to-faculty ratio. In addition, ESL students are paired with native English speakers to enhance their conversational skills.

Learning English does not just happen in the classroom.

Because Albright College is located only 3 hours from New York City and Washington D.C., 1 hour from Philadelphia and ten minutes from downtown Reading, students have many opportunities to practice and perfect their English.

Placement Test

Upon arriving at Albright College, all international students must take a placement test to determine their best course of study.

Courses

There are 25 hours of classes a week. ESL classes include:

While in the ESL Program, students only take ESL courses. Upon completion of the program, students enter Albright's Bridge program, where they take 2 courses specifically tailored toward international students and 2 regular courses. After a year of the Bridge program, students take a traditional course load.

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Trips

Each semester students in the ESL Program take 1 or 2 class trips to places such as New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. to broaden their classroom experience and cultural awareness.

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Program Calendar

Two full semesters of coursework are required to complete Albright's ESL Program.

  • Fall term ( Late August to mid December )
  • Spring term ( Late January to mid May )
  • Summer term ( June )

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Costs

Please see Tuition and Fees for more information.

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How to Apply for Admission

  • Download, print and complete the ESL application and instructions (PDF, 356k)
  • Mail your completed application and related materials to the address specified in the instructions.

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International Student Services

Albright College provides a full range of services to its students, both domestic and international:

  • On-campus housing
  • Meal plans
  • Full use of Albright's athletic and social facilities
  • On-campus health clinic facility
  • Academic counseling
  • Personal counseling

In addition, Albright provides the following services for international and ESL students:

  • International student advising
  • Individual tutoring
  • Class trips and optional outings

Faculty

Ethan Joella, M.A., M.F.A., M.S.
The Director of the ESL Program. Professor Joella teaches ESL writing, reading, TOEFL preparation, and American cinema; he also teaches various courses for the English department including creative writing and composition.

Marian Wolbers
Professor Wolbers teaches advanced ESL writing courses as well as speech and pronunciation; she also teaches various courses in the English, communications, and fashion departments.

Heidi Faust, M.Ed.
Professor Faust teaches courses in American culture and current events.

Marion Piccolomini, MS
A speech language pathologist with diverse experience teaching college ESL, Professor Piccolomini teaches ESL grammar and history in the department.

Jessica Knudsen
Professor Knudsen, an Albright College graduate, teaches courses that expand students’ knowledge and understanding of American media publications and American theater.

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Campus Tour

Albright's 118-acre campus is located in Hamden Heights, a residential suburb in Reading, Pennsylvania. Click here to take a virtual tour of the Albright campus.

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Reading, Pennsylvania

Links to websites about Reading, Pennsylvania :

  • Reading Visitors Bureau
    The Bureau is a good place to find information on shopping, lodging, antiquing, etc.
  • Online City Guide
    OnlineCityGuide.com is a leading site for destination guides and city guide information.

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Contact Us

Email:
international@alb.edu

Telephone:
(610) 921-7512

Fax:
(610) 921-7268

Mail:
ESL Admission
Albright College
P.O. Box 19234
Reading, PA 19612-5234
USA