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<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/english…by the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceInnovationInnovation is at the heart of <strong>INTO</strong> and at the heart ofeverything we do to improve your study experience. Ourgenuine, full partnerships with universities are unique in theUK and our new <strong>English</strong> course types are truly innovative inthe language school sector.What it means for you…A truly different kind of experience asa language student.A wider and more interesting choice of course types.Better, faster and more enjoyable studies.Motivating and engaging courses.Quality of our coursesand teaching staffOur teaching staff have a very wide range of experienceand many have taught overseas. All have appropriateteaching qualifications, some to a very high level. You wouldexpect nothing less in our highly study-focussed Centres!What it means for you…Excellent courses taught by experiencedand friendly teachers.Course design and development carried out byour own content and language learning experts.Support to help you personalise your studiesand develop further outside the classroom.University partnerships<strong>INTO</strong> is different: we form genuine 50:50 joint-venturepartnerships with leading universities. Nearly all of ourCentres are located on university campuses, and are trulypart of the university (not <strong>INTO</strong> Manchester and <strong>INTO</strong>London). Our students are not only on-campus, they arestudents of the University!What it means for you…Full access to university facilitiesand university student life.You can immerse yourself in university life.Offers so much more than a traditionallanguage school.You can mix with home students as well asother international students.In our university partner Centres in the UK, if youare on a Tier 4 visa, you have the right to workup to 10 hours per week.**Correct as of June 2012 – please check the UKBA website.2www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceSupportOur dedicated academic support and student service teamsare there to guide you through your time with us, helpingyou at every stage of your studies and your life here withus. The experience we have gained through supportingsuch a wide range of students in our Centres means we canforesee most of your questions and needs.What it means for you…Our staff are there to help you at every stage.We can give you the individual attention you need,when you need it.We understand the needs of international students,both in the classroom and in all aspects of your life here.A global networkof world-class CentresWe are partnered with leading universities in the UK and theUSA, and we also have our own <strong>INTO</strong> Centre in Manchester.What it means for you…A wide choice of locations and Centre types,both in the UK and USA.Campus and city-based Centres.Tranquil and leafy campuses, or the energy of city life.InvestmentIn many Centres we have invested in new state-of-the-artstudy centres and residential accommodation, exclusivelyfor the benefit of our international students. In all of ourCentres we provide the highest level of facilities.What it means for you…You benefit from unparalleled buildings, facilities,IT and learning resources, all of which are amongthe best you can find for international students.In many Centres we offer modern, high-qualityresidential accommodation built specificallyfor our students.All of this, not only for today, but for studentswell into the future.3


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishOur coursesWe offer a full range ofchallenging and high-qualitygeneral <strong>English</strong>, business<strong>English</strong> and examinationpreparation courses, as well asnew and motivating coursesthat fully integrate languagelearning with studying asubject. Our full course rangeis designed to appeal to allkinds of interests and needs.General <strong>English</strong>courses in the UKGeneral <strong>English</strong> Intensive (UK)Flexible short and long-term language courses of 20 hoursper week covering core skills as well as special topics.General <strong>English</strong> Year Abroad (UK)Longer-term General <strong>English</strong> courses from 24 to 48 weeksat a special price. Start dates every two weeks throughoutthe year.<strong>English</strong> for Business, ExaminationPreparation courses (UK)Flexible-length <strong>English</strong> for Business courses of 20 hours perweek; examination preparation courses tied in to CambridgeFirst and Advanced exam dates; IELTS and Pearson Test of<strong>English</strong> preparation courses.<strong>English</strong> for Groups and Tailor-made courses (UK)All of our UK Centres can offer courses for closed groups,as well as design and deliver special tailor-made coursesfor any number of students.Subject and <strong>Language</strong> IntegratedSummer courses (UK)Four-week courses offered in the summer; energisingand motivating subject study fully integrated with <strong>English</strong>language study in a completely new type of <strong>English</strong> course.There is also the option to join these courses for justtwo weeks.Please contact us at: english@into.uk.com4www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceWhere to find the details…General <strong>English</strong>courses in the USAGeneral <strong>English</strong> (USA)Exciting and flexible general <strong>English</strong> courses offeredon our university partner campuses in the USA.College Year Abroad:The American University Experience (USA)Longer-term courses (approx. six or nine months) with fixedstart and end dates, all at a special price.Academic <strong>English</strong> coursesAcademic <strong>English</strong>(<strong>English</strong> for University Study) (UK and USA)These courses develop the specialised <strong>English</strong> and skillsessential to deal with academic study in <strong>English</strong>.Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong> (UK and USA)A very special opportunity to take part in a limited numberof university undergraduate modules after completingthe necessary studies in Academic <strong>English</strong>.Courses and Centres easy reference chart 6Information on our course levels and progression 7Summary of our great locations, with maps 8General <strong>English</strong> Intensive (UK) 10General <strong>English</strong> Year Abroad (UK) 12<strong>English</strong> for Business, Examination preparation courses (UK) 13General <strong>English</strong> (USA) 14College Year Abroad: The American University Experience (USA) 15Subject and <strong>Language</strong> Integrated Summer courses (UK) 16Academic <strong>English</strong> (<strong>English</strong> for University Study) (UK and USA) 18Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong> (UK and USA) 19Courses in China 20Norwich Institute for <strong>Language</strong> Education (NILE) 21in the UK…London – <strong>INTO</strong> UEA London 24Manchester – <strong>INTO</strong> Manchester 28Norwich – <strong>INTO</strong> University of East Anglia 32Newcastle – <strong>INTO</strong> Newcastle University 36Exeter – <strong>INTO</strong> University of Exeter 40Glasgow – <strong>INTO</strong> Glasgow Caledonian University 44Belfast – <strong>INTO</strong> Queen’s University Belfast 48in the USA…Fort Collins, Colorado – <strong>INTO</strong> Colorado State University 52Corvallis, Oregon – <strong>INTO</strong> Oregon State University 56Tampa, Florida – <strong>INTO</strong> University of South Florida 60Other information…Accommodation in the UK and USA 64How we support you 65Insurance information (UK and USA) 66How to make a booking for a course in the UK 68Booking form for courses in the UK 69How to make a booking for a course in the USA 72Booking form for courses in the USA 73<strong>INTO</strong>’s booking office contact details 805


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishCourses and Centres– easy reference gridCourses<strong>INTO</strong> UEA LondonLondon<strong>INTO</strong> ManchesterManchester<strong>INTO</strong> University of East AngliaNorwichGeneral <strong>English</strong> Intensive ● ● ● ● ● ● ●General <strong>English</strong> Summer Course ● ●General <strong>English</strong> Year Abroad ● ● ● ●College Year Abroad:The American University Experience<strong>English</strong> for BusinessExamination Preparation ● ●General <strong>English</strong> Intensive – groups (all year) ● ● ● ● ● ● ●Subject and <strong>Language</strong> Integrated Summer courses ● ● ● ●●<strong>INTO</strong> Newcastle UniversityNewcastle<strong>INTO</strong> University of ExeterExeter<strong>INTO</strong> Scotland atGlasgow Caledonian UniversityGlasgow<strong>INTO</strong> Queen's University BelfastBelfast<strong>INTO</strong> Oregon State UniversityCorvallis, Oregon<strong>INTO</strong> University of SouthFloridaTampa, Florida<strong>INTO</strong> Colorado State University● ● ●Academic <strong>English</strong> (<strong>English</strong> for University Study) ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong> ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●Tailor-made courses ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●Fort Collins, Colorado6www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceLevels and progressionAbility level Description Exams CEFR *AdvancedPre-AdvancedUpper IntermediateIntermediateLower IntermediatePre-IntermediateElementaryBeginnerYour abilities are close to those of a native speaker, with a goodcommand of idiomatic and complex expressions.You are fluent and accurate in most situations, having difficultiesonly when expressing complex ideas.You are able to use <strong>English</strong> effectively and confidentlyin a range of situations, but with problems in expressingmore complex ideas.You can now communicate effectively and independently onfamiliar subjects, but still within a restricted range of languageand with lapses in accuracy.Communication is improving and you can cope well with familiarsubjects when not under pressure, but with little accuracy.You can communicate in a limited range of everyday situations,usually in short interactions.You can communicate in very simple situations and canunderstand some very clear and slow basic <strong>English</strong>.You know a few words or phrases, but can’t use <strong>English</strong>to communicate in any meaningful way.Cambridge CAECambridge BEC HigherCambridge FCECambridge BEC VantageCambridge PETCambridge BECPreliminaryC2 MasteryC1 EffectiveOperationalProficiencyB2 VantageB1 ThresholdB1 ThresholdA2 WaystageA1 BreakthroughProficientuserIndependent userBasic user020 40 60 80 weeks*The CEFR is the Common European Framework of Reference for <strong>Language</strong> Learning, Teaching and Assessment.It is rapidly becoming established as the agreed set of standards of achievement for each level of language learning.Your progress depends on many factors and every student is different. The orange lines above show the averagerange of progress that students can usually make.7


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishOur amazing locations…On campus and in city centresUK/USA Location Facilities Campus / City CentreLondon University of East Anglia London City Centre (mini campus) – all yearManchester (Access to some university facilities) City Centre – all yearNorwich University of East Anglia Campus – all yearNewcastleExeterGlasgowNewcastle University Campus – all yearUniversity of Exeter Campus – Summer; groups all yearGlasgow Caledonian University Campus – groupsBelfast (Access to some university facilities) Campus / City – groupsCorvallis, OregonTampa, FloridaFort Collins, ColoradoOregon State University Campus – all yearUniversity of South Florida Campus – all yearColorado State University Campus – all yearStudent card (University student status)City centre locationCampus location8www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> difference…in the UK and USAPORTLANDVANCOUVERSEATTLECANADACORVALLIS<strong>INTO</strong> OREGON STATE UNIVERSITYOregonSAN FRANCISCOLOS ANGELESUSANEW YORKWASHINGTON DCBELFAST<strong>INTO</strong> QUEEN’SUNIVERSITY BELFASTGLASGOW<strong>INTO</strong> SCOTLANDNEWCASTLE<strong>INTO</strong> NEWCASTLEUNIVERSITYMANCHESTER<strong>INTO</strong> MANCHESTERFloridaNORWICH<strong>INTO</strong> UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIAFORT COLLINSCOORADO STATE UNIVERSITYDenverTAMPA<strong>INTO</strong>UNIVERSITYOF SOUTHFLORIDAEXETER<strong>INTO</strong> UNIVERSITY OF EXETERLONDON<strong>INTO</strong> UEA LONDONColoradoMIAMIOregon State University University of South Florida Queen's University Belfast <strong>INTO</strong> University of East Anglia9


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishtextGeneral <strong>English</strong> in the UKThe <strong>English</strong> you need for life, work,socialising and travel.These <strong>English</strong> courses combine theoryand practice, focussing on the languageitself and the situations in which youneed to use it.Our qualified and experienced staffguide you through your studies tohelp you communicate easily andwith confidence.The courses are flexible and offera variety of start dates and courselengths – you choose what suits youbest. This could be a short course torefresh your <strong>English</strong>, or a longer one tomake real progress.10www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


the <strong>INTO</strong> difference makes all the differenceGeneral <strong>English</strong> IntensiveOur intensive course is based on 20 hours* of lessons perweek. This comprises 16 hours of core language studies(the skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing, pluswork on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation) and 4hours of special focus or project classes to develop your<strong>English</strong> in a less formal way. These may include areassuch as British culture, literature, business <strong>English</strong>, andspecialised vocabulary and grammar.You can also take advantage of the support, studyresources and facilities available in our Centres to structureyour own programme of independent study outside theclassroom. This is an ideal way to develop knowledge andskills in line with your own needs and interests.In the UK we have four Centres offering these coursesall through the year – London, Manchester, Norwichand Newcastle.Key course facts20 hours* of lessons per weekWe have start dates every 2 weeks and you canstudy in multiples of 2 weeks up to 22 weeksFor longer periods of study, from 24 up to 48 weeks,please select our General <strong>English</strong> Year Abroadcourses. Start dates every 2 weeksSuitable for everyone from age 17Minimum <strong>English</strong> level: Elementary (no evidencerequired); Manchester is our only Centre that canaccept beginnersMaximum class size: 16**Offered at our Centres in: London, Manchester,Norwich and Newcastle*An hour in class includes an allowance for class changeover.**May occasionally rise to 17 for brief periodsGeneral <strong>English</strong> Summer CoursesOur General <strong>English</strong> Summer courses offer you a widerselection of start dates and course lengths in the summerto give you greater flexibility over your studies. The courseis our standard General <strong>English</strong> Intensive course.General <strong>English</strong> Summer courses provide an excellentopportunity for you to experience a taste of British life andto improve your <strong>English</strong> during the vacation period. Afterthe course you will have greater fluency, accuracy andconfidence in using your <strong>English</strong>.To help you get the most from your time with us youcan also take part in our regular range of activities andexcursions in the Centre. Some of these are free, somehave a charge. We want you to enjoy your time in the UKand make full use of every opportunity to socialise withfellow students from a variety of different countries. Thisis the ideal way to build on your formal studies by using thelanguage in real life situations.These courses are run in London and Manchester, withweekly start dates, for between two and a maximum eightweeks, within specified dates.“The General <strong>English</strong> course at <strong>INTO</strong> has beenthe best experience in my life because I’ve had thenecessary tools to improve my <strong>English</strong> and enjoy theprocess. At <strong>INTO</strong> you can find experienced staffwho are always available to help and support you,also you find a university atmosphere where youcan share with international students and learndifferent cultures.”Lina Maria Guio Buitrago, Colombia11


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishGeneral <strong>English</strong> in the UK(continued)General <strong>English</strong> Year AbroadBuild your fluency and confidence in <strong>English</strong> through theselong-term and affordable courses.Whether your goal is improving your career options or justdeveloping real fluency, these courses will help you reachyour desired level of <strong>English</strong> proficiency. The structure ofthe course allows you to develop special interest areasover the length of the course, such as British cultureand society, <strong>English</strong> literature, advanced grammar andvocabulary, and business <strong>English</strong>.We work with you to develop a personal study planthrough which you can add to your class-based learningwith planned individual study, relating to your owninterests and development needs. By the end of yourcourse, you will have covered a broad and rich rangeof language and you will have achieved the skills andconfidence to use <strong>English</strong> in a variety of personal andprofessional contexts.You can start these courses on any of the standardGeneral <strong>English</strong> start dates in the Centre of your choice.We also recognise that if you are studying on a longercourse (24 weeks or more) it is often better to build in ashort break in your studies. In fact, all our Centres havebreaks over the Christmas period, and in Norwich there arealso three one-week breaks during the year. To arrangean additional break on courses in the UK, please inform usof your requested dates when making your booking. Anychange to the planned break must be requested in theCentre, at least four weeks in advance of the break.Key course facts20 hours* per week – 16 hours of core skillsdevelopment and 4 hours of special focus orproject classesCourse length from 24 to 48 weeksStart dates are any of the advertised General <strong>English</strong>start datesSuitable for everyone from age 17Minimum <strong>English</strong> level: Elementary (no evidencerequired); Manchester is our only Centre that canaccept beginnersMaximum class size: 16**Offered at our Centres in: London, Manchester,Norwich and Newcastle* An hour in class includes an allowance for class changeover.** May occasionally rise to 17 for brief periods.General <strong>English</strong> courses for groupsWe can prepare special tailor-made courses for groupsat almost any time of the year at any of our Centres inthe UK or USA.Please contact us with your group’s requirements at:english@into.uk.comCourse materialsPlease note that on all UK general <strong>English</strong> courses of fourweeks or more, the main course materials are included inthe tuition price. For courses of less than four weeks corematerials may be on loan only, and will have to be returnedin good condition to the Centre. Other non-core materialsmay be available for purchase in the Centre.“The technology they use at <strong>INTO</strong> is innovative and useful and make students pay more attention in class.The classes are friendly and the classrooms have big windows. I like the environment in Manchester because it isa city which has international people from all over the world!”Lizette Lopez, Mexico12www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> difference<strong>English</strong> for BusinessThis course provides you with the specialised languageH5 headingyou need to use <strong>English</strong> successfully your work.The course has a different focus to everyday <strong>English</strong>,requiring specialised skills and vocabulary to fit theprofessional context.How formal should you be in a business context? What arethe phrases and language forms that you need to use in anegotiation conducted in <strong>English</strong>, or when you are givinga presentation? These are just a few examples of thespecialised areas involved. We have two options:<strong>English</strong> for Business course. This is a wide-rangingcourse that develops the language you will need in abroad range of business contexts.An <strong>English</strong> for Business component of theGeneral <strong>English</strong> course. This supplementsyour core classes with specific business-relatedlanguage preparation.Key course facts<strong>English</strong> for Business componentStart dates in February, May, July and OctoberCourse lasts 4 weeks20 hours* per weekOffered at our Centre in Manchester<strong>English</strong> for Business component withinthe General <strong>English</strong> courseOffered at our Centres in London, Manchester,Norwich and Newcastle (subject to availability)4 hours* per week as part of theGeneral <strong>English</strong> courseBoth courses:Suitable for everyone from age 17<strong>English</strong> level: Intermediate (B1) toUpper Intermediate (B2)Maximum class size: 16*** An hour in class includes an allowance for class changeover** May occasionally rise to 17 for brief periodsExamination preparation coursesWe offer courses in London and Manchester to prepare youfor some of the most widely recognised <strong>English</strong> languageexaminations available.Cambridge <strong>English</strong> First and AdvancedOffered in our Manchester Centre.We offer either a full 10 or 12 week course, or a fasttrack 8 week course. Course dates are tied in to thedates of the examinations.Minimum entry levels are set to enable success in thechosen examination.Course level is Upper-Intermediate (B2) for First;Pre-Advanced (C1) for Advanced.Pearson Test of <strong>English</strong>2-week intensive preparation courses for thisincreasingly popular exam.Minimum <strong>English</strong> level: Upper Intermediate (B2)Offered in our London Centre.IELTS Preparation add-on courseOffered in our London and Manchester Centres.4 hours* per week of IELTS preparation.Offered in addition to your main <strong>English</strong>language course.Can be booked in the Centre (subject to availability).4 to 8 weeks is recommended as a minimum.Course level is Intermediate (B1) toUpper-Intermediate (B2).Students on the <strong>English</strong> for Business course in Manchestermay also be able to take additional one-to-one lessonsto prepare for Cambridge Business <strong>English</strong> examinations(BEC). Please contact us for further information or enquirein the Centre.Key course facts20 hours* per week (except the IELTS preparationadd-on course)Start dates are listed on the relevant Centre pagesSuitable for everyone from age 17Minimum <strong>English</strong> level: as specified above for eachcourse typeMaximum class size: 16**Please see the information on each course fordetails of where it is offeredExamination and related fees are not included in thecourse fees and have to be paid separately* An hour in class includes an allowance for class changeover.** May occasionally rise to 17 for brief periods.13


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishGeneral <strong>English</strong> courses in the USAintroThe aim of these courses is toincrease your knowledge and skills sothat you can communicate effectivelyand with confidence in social andprofessional situations.Our approach integrates all languageskills to build your overall competence,while allowing you to choose electivesthat match your own interests.Our experienced staff and universityteachers understand the varied needsof our General <strong>English</strong> students.At our US Centres, you will experiencetrue American university life – living,learning and having fun with otherinternational and domestic students.14www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceGeneral <strong>English</strong>H5 headingThey are suitable for everyone, whatever your level.Our General <strong>English</strong> courses help you to develop yourcommunication skills in many social and professionalsituations while also learning about American culture.Study of the language and activities are integrated tomake sure that the all the skills you need are covered inthe main part of the course. This covers speaking, listening,reading and writing, as well as other areas such asgrammar, real-world conversation skills and understandingbasic cultural values and behaviours.Electives can be added flexibly. The number of hours ofelectives depends on your level, and also on where you arestudying. Electives could include topics such as: Americanidioms, short stories, glorious food, <strong>English</strong> for the tourismindustry, American holidays, business <strong>English</strong>, <strong>English</strong>through music, the novel, documentary films, and manymore. Some electives combine the subject and language incompletely integrated study.In addition, our Centres offer a wide range of socialactivities and programmes, which will help you makenew friends and get the most out of your time with us.Your studies will also include a substantial amount ofindependent study outside the normal class times.You will be able to personalise your course to suit yourpersonal, professional and academic goals. Through thiscourse you will be able to significantly improve yourgeneral language proficiency in the main skill areas.Key course factsStart dates: every 4 weeks(every 5 weeks in Corvallis)Course length: 4 to 48 weeks(5 to 40 weeks in Corvallis)Lessons per week: 21 hours* per week(21 or 27 hours* per week in Corvallis)Minimum age: 17 in Tampa, 16 in Corvallisand Fort CollinsAll levels from Beginner to Advanced are offered:you will be tested upon arrivalOffered at our Centres in Tampa, Florida,Corvallis, Oregon and Fort Collins, Colorado* Class hours vary in length between CentresCollege Year Abroad:The American University ExperienceThis is an extended General <strong>English</strong> course for studentswho want to improve their <strong>English</strong> language proficiencywhile living and studying in a University environment.This intensive course uses an integrated skills approach. Itoffers all the features and benefits of the General <strong>English</strong>course, but over a longer duration (approximately 6 or 9months), offering the chance to acquire real confidence andfluency. Many diverse electives and activities are offeredas part of the College Year Abroad course in order to givestudents an authentic American University Experience.You will be able to personalise your course to suit yourpersonal, professional and academic goals. Through thiscourse you will be able to significantly improve yourgeneral language proficiency in the main skill areas.Key course factsStart dates: fixed start and end dates, eleven inTampa, eight in Corvallis, and two in Fort CollinsCourse length: 24 or 36 weeks in Tampaand Fort Collins, 25 or 35 weeks in CorvallisLessons per week: 21 hours* per week(21 or 27 hours* per week in Corvallis)Minimum age: 17 in Tampa; 16 in Corvallisand Fort CollinsAll levels from Beginner are offered: you willbe tested upon arrivalOffered at our Centres in Tampa, Florida;Corvallis, Oregon and Fort Collins, Colorado* Class hours vary in length between Centres“In just eight months, I learned how to speak <strong>English</strong>!When I came here for the first time I was very shy,but now I can speak to anyone.”Haidar Eterbel, Libya15


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishSubject and <strong>Language</strong>Integrated SummerCourses (UK)A new and stimulating way to learn<strong>English</strong>! Exciting subject-led coursesto provide a different focus for your<strong>English</strong> studies.These courses combine subject studywith language, giving a clear subjectledfocus while carefully buildingand developing your <strong>English</strong>. You canchoose between the academic andcultural subjects offered.Research has shown that fullycombining subject and languagelearning in the same lessons createsa whole experience that is moremotivating and productive thanstudying only one.Create your own varied studyprogramme from between twoand twelve weeks.16www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceSubject and <strong>Language</strong> Integrated – AcademicThe lesson types vary and can include lectures, seminarsH5and individualheadingstudy as well as class lessons. You willconduct research, present your findings, develop yourcritical thinking and evaluation skills, and develop as anindependent learner.Academic subjects offered:International Business and FinanceLaw and SocietyPolitics and SocietyBusiness Management.Subject and <strong>Language</strong> Integrated – CulturalThe cultural subjects employ the same learning style, andencourage you to be more independent in your learning.Included in the course are activities and visits specific tothe subject being studied.Cultural subjects offered:Fashion and DesignShakespeare’s BritainBritish Sport and CultureGlobal ChallengesContemporary British Society.You can combine different courses to create a longer studyplan, either in the same Centre or move between Centresto experience different aspects of Britain. The courses areoffered in June, July and August, and can also be run forpreformed groups at other times of the year. You may alsowish to take one or more of these courses during a longerperiod of General <strong>English</strong> study as a course upgrade. Thiscan be requested at the time of booking, or when you arein the Centre, subject to availability.For more detailed information about the specific startdates and prices, please see the Centre information pages.We are also able to offer more courses as ‘Group Seminars’,on request. We can host your group and either deliver oneof our standard programmes, or adapt it to your group’sspecific needs.info/url detailsKey course facts20 hours* of lessons per week2 or 4 weeks per course (each full courseis divided into two 2-week parts)Take up to 3 consecutive 4-week courses tocreate your own 4, 8 or 12 week study plan, or aspart of a longer period of General <strong>English</strong> study(subject to visa, where applicable)Suitable for everyone from age 17Course level: Intermediate (B1)to Upper-Intermediate (B2)Maximum class size: 16**Subject and <strong>Language</strong> Integrated – Cultural coursesinclude related activities and visitsVarious start dates in June, July and August– please see location pages for detailsOffered at our Centres in: London, Manchester,Norwich and Exeter* An hour in class includes an allowance for class changeover** May occasionally rise to 17 for brief periodsNote: These courses are not currently available for students on anExtended Student Visitor Visa.Subjects offered:Please see Centre pages 24–41 for datesLondonAcademic: International Business and Finance,Law and SocietyCultural: Fashion and Design, Shakespeare’s BritainManchesterAcademic: Politics and Society, Business ManagementCultural: British Sport and CultureNorwichCultural: Global ChallengesExeterCultural: Contemporary British Society17


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishAcademic <strong>English</strong><strong>English</strong> for University Study (UK and USA)These courses focus on thespecific language and study skillsyou need for successful academicstudy at university.Most <strong>INTO</strong> Centres are located on campus and are a partof the University, so what better place is there to studythe <strong>English</strong> that you would need for university study? Youare in precisely the right environment, being taught byexperts who know exactly what you will need. You canalso benefit from the University’s facilities to support yourstudies. The academic environment enhances and enrichesyour study experience.As well as studying the core elements of the language,you will also develop your knowledge and skills in areassuch as academic speaking and listening, academic writing,note-taking, research and project skills, report writing,and presenting.The language you need for your studies is based oneveryday <strong>English</strong>; however, it is developed in manydifferent ways that are quite specific to academic study.The ways in which you need to express yourself and thevocabulary and grammar you choose will often be verydifferent from General <strong>English</strong>.These courses last a minimum of one term or semester,with usually three or four start dates a year (six in FortCollins). In the UK the minimum starting level is elementary;Key course factsUp to 20 hours of lessons per weekin the UK and up to 25 in the USACourses last one, two, three or four terms,with fixed start and end datesOffered at all our Centres in the UK and USASuitable for everyone from age 17 in UK, 16 in USAElementary <strong>English</strong> level required (IELTS 3.0equivalent) in UK; from Beginner in USAFull entry requirements are specifiedin the applicable Centre brochureMaximum class size: 16 in UK, 18-20 in USAIf you plan to study in the UK on a Tier 4 visa youwill need to meet the relevant level requirementsas you will be studying alongside students intending tomove on to academic courses, you will need to provideevidence of <strong>English</strong> level for this course and meet anyother entrance requirements as specified in the applicableCentre brochure. In the USA any level is accepted but youmay need to provide evidence of your High School Diploma.Please check the relevant brochure for your chosen Centre.For full details and the relevant application form, pleasesee the brochure for the Centre of your choice or go to:www.intohigher.comPre-sessional <strong>English</strong> (UK)If you hold an offer from the University for anundergraduate or postgraduate degree course and areacademically qualified, but still need to improve your<strong>English</strong>, our Pre-sessional courses may be suitable for you.The course focuses on the academic <strong>English</strong> and generalstudy skills you will need to prepare for university study.The course has two or three fixed start dates and a fixedend date. This course is offered at our campus Centres, aspreparation for courses at that partner university.If you hold an offer but still need some <strong>English</strong>study, contact your representative or our admissionsdepartment (see back cover).18www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceStudy Abroad with <strong>English</strong>A taste of university study with Academic <strong>English</strong> preparation (UK and USA)Offering a true flavour of universitystudy, this is a unique opportunityto gain a high standard of academic<strong>English</strong> and experience studyinguniversity undergraduate modules.This is a long-term course that can be flexible to allowyou choice in your selection of subjects. You first studyAcademic <strong>English</strong> (<strong>English</strong> for University Study) to giveyou the necessary preparation to enable you to followthe undergraduate modules, where you will be studyingalongside university undergraduate students. It is essentialthat your <strong>English</strong> is at a high level and meets the usualrequirements for this type of study before you can startthe modules.This exciting course enables you to study in a universityacademic environment, experiencing first-hand theteaching and study methods used at university level. It maythen be possible for you to progress to university study.Each university has its own range of academic modulesavailable, giving you a variety of choice to meet your ownacademic interests.These courses are usually structured by term or semester,depending on your chosen university. It is essential to planfor sufficient <strong>English</strong> study to bring your level up to therequired standard, so that you can get the most from youruniversity modules. The courses have specific start datesand combinations of <strong>English</strong> and academic module study.For full details of this course please refer to the brochurefor the Centre of your choice or go to:www.intohigher.comKey course factsUp to 20 hours of lessons per week(Part 1 – <strong>English</strong> study)Courses last from 6 to 18 months, with fixed startand end datesOffered at all our Centres in the UK and in Tampa,Florida and Corvallis, Oregon in the USASuitable for everyone from age 17 who hassuccessfully completed at least one year ofstudy at a university or college overseasThe <strong>English</strong> level required depends on the lengthof course and starting date, minimum IELTS 4.5or equivalentRefer to the brochure for each Centre for thespecific course entrance requirementsBefore starting the undergraduate modules youmust have reached the required level of <strong>English</strong>for that programme19


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/english<strong>INTO</strong> China“Learning Chinese with friends from differentcountries helped me study other country’s culture.It gave me a chance for cultural exchange. Ifpossible I would like to work in China in thefuture. This programme made me think aboutmany things. I have taken away many questionsthat I am asking myself. How to live? How tostudy in the future? What kind of work I wantto do? What kind of person do I want to be? Thereare many thoughts coming into my heart and Ihave found myself change a lot.”Jisoo Kim, South KoreaIn 2011 <strong>INTO</strong> launched its innovativeChinese summer language programmes,which give students from all over theworld the opportunity to learn moreabout Chinese language, culture andthe world of work in China.The courses have already proved popular with studentsfrom over 20 countries who have relished the chance toexplore this vibrant country, improve their CVs and enjoya social programme that takes in some of China’s topcultural attractions.Beginning with a three day orientation in Beijing,students spend between 4 and 12 weeks experiencinglife on the campus of one of our Chinese partneruniversities. With language classes each morning anda variety of cultural classes, excursions and master-classeseach afternoon, you will have access to a wealth of studyoptions and are able to take part in an exciting and uniquestudy experience.Students can choose to study at:Dongbei University of Finance and Economics,Dalian. Top 3 in China for Finance and Economics,this leading university is located in the beautifulcoastal city of Dalian.Nankai University, Tianjin. Ranked in the top 150universities in the world, Nankai is located in the busyport city of Tianjin, 100km south of Beijing.Beijing Foreign Studies University. With a longhistory of foreign language teaching, BFSU is located inthe heart of the university district in Beijing.For more on our courses in China visit:www.intohigher.com/china20www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceTeacher Training (UK)Norwich Institute for <strong>Language</strong> Education (NILE)Providing top quality teachertraining and continuing professionaldevelopment for <strong>INTO</strong> and theworld, NILE (the Norwich Institutefor <strong>Language</strong> Education), has beenpart of the <strong>INTO</strong> group from the verybeginning, demonstrating <strong>INTO</strong>’scommitment to academic qualityand CPD (Continuing ProfessionalDevelopment) from the outset.NILE offers courses and consultancy both within the<strong>INTO</strong> network and for teachers and trainers worldwide.Established in 1995, NILE have become one of the biggestproviders of training and development for <strong>English</strong> languageteachers in the world. At peak times, NILE runs some 30parallel courses for over 400 teachers and trainers fromaround 40 countries – everything from short specialistcourses to the Cambridge CELTA and DELTA, and a modularMA specially designed for ELT teachers and trainers.In June 2012, NILE’s new, state-of-the-art teachingbuilding, Delta House, opened its doors to its firstgroups of students. Adjacent to NILE’s existing citycentre venue, Delta House offers a superb learningenvironment, spacious classrooms with interactivewhiteboards, a 22-position computer suite, a full WiFienvironment and a roof terrace that links to our historiclisted building, Hales Court House.21


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishTeacher Training (UK) – continuedNorwich Institute for <strong>Language</strong> Education (NILE)A unique track recordNILE is unique in the UK as a specialist teacher trainingand teacher development institute for <strong>English</strong> languageeducation. NILE has trained over 20,000 teachers from60 countries at its Centre in Norwich, at every level frominitial training to the MA, and was the first UK institutionaccredited by the British Council specifically for teachers’courses. Inspected on five occasions, NILE has consistentlybeen recognised for the excellence of its provision, andis the only UK institute to have been validated by twoseparate universities to run programmes at PG Certificate,PG Diploma and Masters level for professionals involved inlanguage education. NILE’s postgraduate courses lead tointernationally recognised qualifications.NILE also runs the UK’s biggest range of open-enrolmentshort courses for teachers and trainers, which are eligiblefor Comenius, Grundtvig and Leonardo funding support.Each year we run around a hundred courses for more thana thousand teachers.Partnership with <strong>INTO</strong> and partners worldwideNILE is <strong>INTO</strong>’s professional development arm and a centreof professional expertise for <strong>INTO</strong> in a number of otherkey areas, including curriculum and materials development,testing, evaluation and assessment, CLIL and languageeducation management.NILE has built successful links and partnerships bothwithin and outside the UK. We have had long-termagreements with the British Council, with nationaland regional education ministries and with prestigiousteacher education institutions, including the Akademiefür Lehrerfortbildung und Personalführung in Bavaria,the Beijing Institute of Education, CIEP in France, theComunidad de Madrid, ‘Culturas’ in Argentina, Brazil, Chileand Uruguay, IPRASE in Trentino, Zurich University PHand many more.For more information on NILE and its coursesplease contact:Norwich Institute for <strong>Language</strong> Education82 Upper St Giles St.Norwich, NR2 1LTUKT: +44 1603 664473F: +44 1603 664493E: Registrar@nile-elt.comwww.nile-elt.com22www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceNot just courses, but conferences,consultancies and project managementNILE is regularly involved in language educationconsultancies and in the management of major projectsaround the world. We have been the official advisers to thecentral cantons of Switzerland on primary ELT; we havemanaged long-term curriculum development and materialsdevelopment projects in Bahrain, Tunisia and Uzbekistan;we have designed tests for major primary teacher trainingprojects in Italy and Germany, evaluating the performanceof over 8,000 intending primary teachers of <strong>English</strong>;we have designed, delivered and managed training forover 500 teachers a year sent by the Italian Ministry ofEducation and a similar number from Spain.Bullet box title (body)body bulletsbody bulletsNILE was selected by competitive tender to be a ‘preferredprovider’ for teachers’ groups from China. In the last fiveyears we have run three international conferences. InRussia we are running a major teacher training programme,while we are also involved in major language educationreform in Colombia, Kazakhstan and Nepal.If you are involved in language education and have aprofessional development need, NILE is the place tocome to.info/url details23


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA | www.intohigher.com/englishLondonThe centre of London is one ofthe most visited cities in theworld and offers an endlesslist of things to see and do.You will study at one of ourLondon Centres. The first liesin London’s most fashionablearea, filled with galleries,restaurants, markets and musicvenues. The second Centre isclose to central London in theexciting regeneration districtnear the Olympic site. With somuch on offer, it’s hard to thinkof a better place to study.Why choose London?An incredible range of things to do in the city withineasy reach of the Centre.Visit renowned cultural attractions such as the LondonEye, Camden Market and Brick Lane.Visit London’s many world-famous galleries, museums,theatres and music venues.A huge range of cuisine to suit all tastes and budgets.Explore London’s rich history and heritage on one ofthe many organised walks around the capital.Five major airports offer easy access to European andinternational destinations.The Olympic area in the East of London has beentotally transformed.The East End is now the most fashionable, exciting and‘trendy’ part of the city.24www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>UEALondonwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_UEA_Londonjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Dates and pricesLondon dates and pricesStart dates…General <strong>English</strong>IntensiveGeneral <strong>English</strong>Summer courseGeneral <strong>English</strong>Year AbroadPearson Test of<strong>English</strong>(PTE Academic)IELTSPreparationSubject and<strong>Language</strong>IntegratedSummer coursesAcademic andCultural subjectsAcademic<strong>English</strong> (<strong>English</strong>for UniversityStudy)Start dates every 2 weeksMinimum <strong>English</strong> level is Elementary (A1)Course length: between 2 and 8 weekswithin range of available datesSummer course period starts onMon 01 Jul and ends on Fri 23 Aug 2013Minimum <strong>English</strong> level is Elementary (A1)Start dates every 2 weeksCourse length: 24-48 weeks (tuition)Minimum <strong>English</strong> level is Elementary (A1)Minimum <strong>English</strong> level is B1Examination fees are payable in additionto course fees4 to 8 weeks recommendedExamination fees are payable in additionto course feesEach course module lasts 2 or 4 weeks.Course modules run on fixed dates.Up to 3 different course subjects can bebooked together.Cultural subject courses include subjectrelatedactivities in the priceCourse level: Intermediate (B1) to Upper-Intermediate (B2)Each course lasts 1 term; can book1, 2, or 3 termsMinimum <strong>English</strong> level is Elementary(equivalent IELTS 3.0)Course materials are chargedfor separately.For full course details, please refer tothe <strong>INTO</strong> UEA London brochures for2012-2013 and 2013-2014.Mon 07 Jan 2013 Mon 18 Feb 2013Mon 21 Jan 2013 Mon 04 Mar 2013Mon 04 Feb 2013 Mon 18 Mar 2013Mon 01 Jul 2013 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 weeks)Mon 08 July 2013 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 weeks)Mon 15 Jul 2013 (2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 weeks)Mon 22 Jul 2013 (2, 3, 4 or 5 weeks)Any General <strong>English</strong> Intensive start date (see above).4-week coursesMon 01 Jul 2013 to Fri 26 Jul 2013Mon 29 Jul 2013 to Fri 23 Aug 2013Apply to join after arrival in-centre; start dates will be advisedAcademicSubject: International Business and FinanceMon 03 Jun 2013 to Fri 28 Jun 2013 (4 weeks, parts 1 and 2)Mon 03 Jun 2013 to Fri 14 Jun 2013 (2 weeks, part 1)Mon 17 Jun 2013 to Fri 28 Jun 2013 (2 weeks, part 2)Subject: Law and SocietyMon 01 Jul 2013 to Fri 26 Jul 2013 (4 weeks, parts 1 and 2)Mon 01 Jul 2013 to Fri 12 Jul 2013 (2 weeks, part 1)Mon 15 Jul 2013 to Fri 26 Jul 2013 (2 weeks, part 2)Subject: International Business and FinanceMon 29 Jul 2013 to Fri 23 Aug 2013 (4 weeks, parts 1 and 2)Mon 29 Jul 2013 to Fri 09 Aug 2013 (2 weeks, part 1)Mon 12 Aug 2013 to Fri 23 Aug 2013 (2 weeks, part 2)Start dates (new starters):Mon 07 Jan 2013 (to Fri 22 Mar 2013)Mon 08 Apr 2013 (to Fri 21 Jun 2013)Mon 08 Jul 2013 (to Fri 13 Sep 2013)Mon 23 Sep 2013 (to Fri 13 Dec 2013Tue 02 Apr 2013 Mon 13 May 2013Mon 15 Apr 2013 Tue 28 May 2013Mon 29 Apr 2013 Mon 10 Jun 2013Mon 29 Jul 2013 (2, 3 or 4 weeks)Mon 05 Aug 2013 (2 or 3 weeks)Mon 12 Aug 2013 (2 weeks)2-week courses (fast-track)Mon 15 Jul 2013 to Fri 26 Jul 2013Mon 12 Aug 2013 to Fri 23 Aug 2013Mon 08 Jul 2013 Mon 02 Sep 2013Mon 22 Jul 2013 Mon 16 Sep 2013Mon 05 Aug 2013 Mon 30 Sep 2013Mon 19 Aug 2013CulturalSubject: Fashion and DesignMon 01 Jul 2013 to Fri 26 Jul 2013 (4 weeks, parts 1 and 2)Mon 01 Jul 2013 to Fri 12 Jul 2013 (2 weeks, part 1)Mon 15 Jul 2013 to Fri 26 Jul 2013 (2 weeks, part 2)Subject: Shakespeare’s BritainMon 29 Jul 2013 to Fri 23 Aug 2013 (4 weeks, parts 1 and 2)Mon 29 Jul 2013 to Fri 09 Aug 2013 (2 weeks, part 1)Mon 12 Aug 2013 to Fri 23 Aug 2013 (2 weeks, part 2)Mon 14 Oct 2013 Mon 25 Nov 2013Mon 28 Oct 2013 Mon 09 Dec 2013Mon 11 Nov 201326www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>UEALondonwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_UEA_Londonjoin the conversation… #intostudents


the <strong>INTO</strong> difference makes all the differencePrices 2013 Prices (All 2013 prices (All in £GBP prices per in £GBP week per unless week stated unless otherwise) stated otherwise)Courses Courses 2 – 7 weeks 2 – 7 weeks 8 – 15 weeks 8 – 15 weeks16 – 2316 weeks – 23 weeksTotal Total price price24 weeks 24 weeksGeneral General <strong>English</strong> Intensive <strong>English</strong> Intensive 2 to 22 weeks xxx £268 xxx £247 xxx £227General General <strong>English</strong> Summer <strong>English</strong> Summercourse course2 to maximum xxx 8weeks (see dates)£268 xxx £24724 – 24 35 – weeks 35 weeks Total Total price priceAdd Add on per on week per week 36 weeks 36 weeksGeneral General <strong>English</strong> Year <strong>English</strong> Abroad Year Abroad 24 to 48 weeks xxx £4,704 xxx £196 xxx£6,660 xxx£185Pearson Pearson Test of <strong>English</strong> Test of <strong>English</strong>(PTE Academic) (PTE Academic)Subject and <strong>Language</strong>Integrated coursesAcademic Subject subjects and <strong>Language</strong>Cultural Integrated subjects Summer courses2 or 4 weeks xxx £268IELTS Preparation IELTS PreparationAdd-on course xxx £70 xxx (Max £64 8 weeks) (Max 8 weeks)4 hrs per week texttextxxx Total price xxx Total price2 weeks 4 weeks2 or 4 weekseach subjectAcademic subjects text £721 text £1,442Academic Cultural <strong>English</strong> subjects (<strong>English</strong> for text text £824 xxx £1,648University Study)Per term Per termGeneral note: textFor Jan, Apr and For Sep startJul start dates dateAcademic <strong>English</strong> (<strong>English</strong> forUniversity Study)1, 2, or 3 terms £3,800 £3,95038 38 – 48 – 48 weeksAdd Add on on per per week weekGeneral note: Course materials are included in the price (except on Academic <strong>English</strong> and IELTS Preparation) for courses of 4 weeks or more; for courses of less than 4 weeks materials may be on loanand have to be returned in good condition.Accommodation pricesThe Centre is closed on the followingAccommodation pricespublic holidays in 2013The Centre is closed on the following(Residences per week)(Residences per week)public holidays in 2013date…New Year holiday Tue 01 Jan 2013Until Fri date… 20 Sep 2013 From Sat 21 Sep 2013Good Friday Fri 29 Mar New 2013 Year holiday Tue 01 Jan 2013Scape Living Scape Living £xxx £250 xxx£275Easter bank holiday Mon 01 Good Apr 2013 Friday Fri 29 Mar 2013Pacific Court £220Sherren House £xxx xxxSherren House £185 £199May Day holiday Mon 06May Easter 2013 bank holiday Mon 01 Apr 2013BeddingBeddingpackpack£xxx£55xxx£55 Spring holiday Mon 27 May Day 2013 holiday Mon 06 May 2013Homestay (one-off (per week) charge) Between £xxx Between £xxx Summer bank holiday Mon 26 Spring Aug 2013 holiday Mon 27 May 2013text.Homestay per week Breakfast Half Board Breakfast Christmas DayHalf Board Wed 25SummerDec 2013bank holiday Mon 26 Aug 2013onlyonlyBoxing Day Thu 26 Dec 2013Executive Zones 1 and 2 From £195 From £225 From £200 From £230Christmas Day Wed 25 Dec 2013textSuperior Zone 2 £170 £200 £175 £205Boxing Day Thu 26 Dec 2013Superior Zones 3 and 4 £160 £190 £170 £200Standard Zone 2 £150 £175 £160 £185Standard Zones 3 and 4 £140 £160 £140 £160If your study period includes any non-teaching periods, you will have to pay foryour accommodation for that time as well. An accommodation supplement will becharged for the Christmas period (if available).Note: There is no teaching between thefollowing dates (no tuition charge for this period):Mon 23 Dec 2013 to Fri 03 Jan 2014. If your coursecovers this period, accommodation will normallybe payable.Other feesEnrolment feePayable for all theabove courses exceptIELTS preparationadd-on and Academic<strong>English</strong>Single payments£50Airport pick-up - One way (one person)London Heathrow £130London Gatwick £150London Stansted £160Flight information should be sent to <strong>INTO</strong> Admissionsas soon as possible. If you are under 18, you musteither book an <strong>INTO</strong> airport pick-up or provideevidence of your arrangements. Full payment must bereceived before a pick-up is confirmed.<strong>INTO</strong> UEA London102 Middlesex StreetLondonE1 7EZUnited KingdomT: +44 20 7059 4500F: +44 20 7247 9083E: intouealondon@uea.ac.uk27


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishManchesterManchester is an exciting,lively and modern businessand student city, and ourCentre is ideally placed at itsheart, close to all the actionand the major universities.With two famous footballclubs, an international airport,fantastic entertainmentand shopping, and a greatcosmopolitan atmosphere,everyone is welcome.Manchester is a great placeto be at any time of the year.Why choose Manchester?Incredible range of things to do in the city withineasy reach of the Centre.Live in the city of football!A historic city that maintains its Victorian characterbut has been totally modernised.Four national parks within an hour by car, with stunningnatural beauty to explore.The Manchester area has more than 50 museumsand art galleries, many among the best in the country.Our CentreExcellent, modern study facilities in an historic buildingin the city centre.Extensive multimedia facilities, interactive whiteboardsand a learning resource centre.Experienced and qualified teachers and support staff.<strong>English</strong> courses accredited by the British Council.Superb city-centre location.28www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>manchesterwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_Manchesterjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> difference<strong>INTO</strong> g MANCHESTERAccommodationHalls of ResidenceNew Medlock House. 10-minute walk from theCentre in a popular student area. Single en-suiterooms. Self catering, shared kitchen. Access to laundry.Internet access in bedrooms.Mansion Park View. Superior accommodation, fiveminute bus ride or 20-minute walk from the Centre.Completely modernised with excellent facilities andadditional services for <strong>INTO</strong> students. Single en-suiterooms, self catering, shared kitchen with laundryfacilities. Internet access in bedrooms. Recommendedfor longer-stay students. For bookings from September2013 please contact us for availability.HomestayChoice of Standard or Superior Homestay, in and aroundManchester. Single study bedrooms, shared bathroom,two meals a day.Standard Homestay: keep own room clean, canuse laundry facilities. Not always with internet access,special diets not always catered for.Superior Homestay: internet access; most dietscatered for; two loads of laundry washed and ironedper week; bedroom cleaned weekly (but student mustkeep room tidy).Our coursesGeneral <strong>English</strong> IntensiveStart dates every two weeks with a two-week break atChristmas. Courses last from 2 to 22 weeks. Forlonger courses, please choose the General <strong>English</strong>Year Abroad courses.General <strong>English</strong> Summer coursesGeneral <strong>English</strong> intensive courses with weekly startdates in the summer from two to eight weeks. Standardrange of activities and excursions available either free orfor a charge.General <strong>English</strong> Year AbroadCourses last from 24 to 48 weeks. Start dates as forGeneral <strong>English</strong> Intensive.Subject and <strong>Language</strong> Integrated Summer courses– Academic and CulturalTwo and four week courses in June, July and August,integrating subject and language study. A range of bothacademic and cultural subjects.<strong>English</strong> for Business20 hours per week of business <strong>English</strong>. Start dates everytwo weeks with a two-week break at Christmas. Same startdates as for General <strong>English</strong> Intensive.Exam preparation coursesCambridge First and Advanced, start dates in July,September and October.IELTS preparation add-on course (not available as astand-alone course).Academic <strong>English</strong> (<strong>English</strong> for University Study)Start dates in January, April, July and September.Please note: <strong>INTO</strong> Manchester is an independent <strong>INTO</strong> Centreand is not campus based.29


Dates and prices www.intohigher.com/englishManchester dates and pricesStart dates…General<strong>English</strong>IntensiveGeneral<strong>English</strong>SummercourseGeneral<strong>English</strong> YearAbroad<strong>English</strong> forBusinessCambridgeFirst andAdvancedIELTSPreparationSubject and<strong>Language</strong>IntegratedSummercoursesAcademicand CulturalsubjectsStart dates every 2 weeksMinimum <strong>English</strong> level is BeginnerCourse length: between 2 and 8 weeks withinrange of available datesSummer course period starts on Mon 01 Jul andends on Fri 23 Aug 2013Minimum <strong>English</strong> level is Elementary (A1)Start dates every 2 weeksCourse length: 24-48 weeks (tuition)Minimum <strong>English</strong> level is BeginnerFixed start datesCourse length: 4 to 8 weeks (tuition)Minimum <strong>English</strong> level is Intermediate (B1)Fixed start and end datesMinimum <strong>English</strong> level for First isUpper-Intermediate (B2)Minimum <strong>English</strong> level for Advanced isPre-Advanced (C1)Examination fees are payable in addition tocourse feesMinimum of 4 to 8 weeks is recommendedMinimum <strong>English</strong> level is Intermediate (B1)Examination fees are payable in addition tocourse feesEach course module lasts 2 or 4 weeks. Coursemodules run on fixed dates.Up to 3 different course subjects can be bookedtogether.Cultural subject courses include subject-relatedactivities in the priceCourse level: Intermediate (B1) toUpper-Intermediate (B2)Mon 07 Jan 2013 Mon 18 Feb 2013Mon 21 Jan 2013 Mon 04 Mar 2013Mon 04 Feb 2013 Mon 18 Mar 2013Tue 02 Apr 2013 Tue 28 May 2013Mon 15 Apr 2013 Mon 10 Jun 2013Mon 29 Apr 2013 Mon 24 Jun 2013Mon 13 May 2013Mon 01 Jul 2013 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 weeks) Mon 29 Jul 2013 (2, 3 or 4 weeks)Mon 08 July 2013 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 weeks) Mon 05 Aug 2013 (2 or 3 weeks)Mon 15 Jul 2013 (2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 weeks) Mon 12 Aug 2013 (2 weeks)Mon 22 Jul 2013 (2, 3, 4 or 5 weeks)Any General <strong>English</strong> Intensive start date (see above).Mon 18 Feb 2013 Mon 29 Jul 2013Mon 13 May 2013 Mon 14 Oct 2013Mon 01 Jul 2013Mon 01 Jul 2013 to Fri 23 Aug 2013 (8 weeks)Mon 16 Sep 2013 to Fri 06 Dec 2013 (12 weeks)Mon 14 Oct 2013 to Fri 06 Dec 2013 (8 weeks)Apply to join after arrival in-centre; start dates will be advisedAcademicSubject: Politics and SocietyMon 03 Jun 2013 to Fri 28 Jun 2013 (4 weeks, parts 1 and 2)Mon 03 Jun 2013 to Fri 14 Jun 2013 (2 weeks, part 1))Mon 17 Jun 2013 to Fri 28 Jun 2013 (2 weeks, part 2)Subject: Business ManagementMon 01 Jul 2013 to Fri 26 Jul 2013 (4 weeks, parts 1 and 2)Mon 01 Jul 2013 to Fri 12 Jul 2013 (2 weeks, part 1)Mon 15 Jul 2013 to Fri 26 Jul 2013 (2 weeks, part 2)Subject: Politics and SocietyMon 29 Jul 2013 to Fri 23 Aug 2013 (4 weeks, parts 1 and 2)Mon 29 Jul 2013 to Fri 09 Aug 2013 (2 weeks, part 1)Mon 12 Aug 2013 to Fri 23 Aug 2013 (2 weeks, part 2)Mon 08 Jul 2013 Mon 02 Sep 2013Mon 22 Jul 2013 Mon 16 Sep 2013Mon 05 Aug 2013 Mon 30 Sep 2013Mon 19 Aug 2013CulturalSubject: British Sport and CultureMon 01 Jul 2013 to Fri 26 Jul 2013 (4 weeks, parts 1 and 2)Mon 01 Jul 2013 to Fri 12 Jul 2013 (2 weeks, part 1)Mon 15 Jul 2013 to Fri 26 Jul 2013 (2 weeks, part 2)Subject: British Sport and CultureMon 29 Jul 2013 to Fri 23 Aug 2013 (4 weeks, parts 1 and 2)Mon 29 Jul 2013 to Fri 09 Aug 2013 (2 weeks, part 1)Mon 12 Aug 2013 to Fri 23 Aug 2013 (2 weeks, part 2)Mon 14 Oct 2013 Mon 25 Nov 2013Mon 28 Oct 2013 Mon 09 Dec 2013Mon 11 Nov 2013Academic<strong>English</strong>(<strong>English</strong> forUniversityStudy)Each course lasts 1 term; can book 1, 2, or 3 termsMinimum <strong>English</strong> level is Elementary (equivalentIELTS 3.0)Course materials are charged for separately.For full course details, please refer to the<strong>INTO</strong> Manchester brochures for 2012-2013and 2013-2014.Start dates (new starters):Mon 07 Jan 2013 (to Fri 22 Mar 2013)Wed 10 Apr 2013 (to Fri 21 Jun 2013)Wed 26 Jun 2013 (to Fri 06 Sep 2013)Mon 23 Sep 2013 (to Fri 06 Dec 2013)30www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>manchesterwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_Manchesterjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differencePrices 2013 (All prices in £GBP per week unless stated otherwise)Courses 2 – 7 weeks 8 – 15 weeks 16 – 23 weeks Total price24 weeksGeneral <strong>English</strong> Intensive 2 to 22 weeks £221 £206 £196General <strong>English</strong> Summercourse2 to maximum 8weeks (see dates)£221 £20624 – 35 weeksAdd on per weekTotal price36 weeksGeneral <strong>English</strong> Year Abroad 24 to 48 weeks £4,320 £180 £6,120 £170<strong>English</strong> for Business 4 to 8 weeks £221 £206 (Max 8weeks)Cambridge First andAdvancedIELTS Preparation Add-on course 4hrs per weekSubject and <strong>Language</strong>Integrated Summer courses8 or 12 weeks £206 (Max 12weeks)2 or 4 weekseach subject£58 £54(Max 8 weeks)Total price2 weeksTotal price4 weeksAcademic subjects £670 £1,339Cultural subjects £773 £1,545Academic <strong>English</strong> (<strong>English</strong> forUniversity Study)Per term forJan, Apr and Julstart dates1, 2, or 3 terms £3,650 £3,800Per term for Sepstart date38 – 48 weeksAdd on per weekGeneral note: Course materials are included in the price (except on Academic <strong>English</strong> and IELTS Preparation) for courses of 4 weeks or more; for courses of less than 4 weeks materials may be on loanand have to be returned in good condition.Accommodation pricesResidences per weekUntil06 Sep 13From07 Sep 13New Medlock House £135 £140Bedding pack(one-off charge)Homestay per week£25 £30Until06 Sep 13From07 Sep 13Standard £135 £140Superior £175 £180If your study period includes any non-teaching periods, youwill have to pay for your accommodation for that time aswell. An accommodation supplement will be charged for theChristmas period (if available).The Centre is closed on the following publicholidays in 2013New Year holiday Tue 01 Jan 2013Good Friday Fri 29 Mar 2013Easter bank holiday Mon 01 Apr 2013May Day holiday Mon 06May 2013Spring holiday Mon 27 May 2013Summer bank holiday Mon 26 Aug 2013Christmas Day Wed 25 Dec 2013Boxing Day Thu 26 Dec 2013There is no teaching between the following dates (no tuitioncharge for this period): Mon 23 Dec 2013 to Fri 03 Jan 2014. Ifyour course covers this period, accommodation will normallybe payable.Other feesEnrolment feePayable for all theabove courses exceptIELTS preparationadd-on and Academic<strong>English</strong>Single payments£50Airport pick-up - One way (one person)ManchesterInternational£35 until Fri 06 Sept 2013£40 from Sat 07 Sept 2013Flight information should be sent to <strong>INTO</strong> Admissions as soonas possible. If you are under 18, you must either book an <strong>INTO</strong>airport pick-up or provide evidence of your arrangements. Fullpayment must be received before a pick-up is confirmed<strong>INTO</strong> ManchesterBridgewater House58/60 Whitworth StreetManchesterM1 6LTUnited KingdomT: +44 161 200 6500F: +44 161 234 0900E: intomanchester@into.uk.com31


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishNorwichSet in the beautifulcountryside of East Anglia,Norwich is a small city butwith all the history andculture of a larger one. Fromyour study base on the leafyUEA campus, you can reachwith ease the many historicattractions, nightlife, shoppingand culture of the city. Norfolkis one of the safest regionsin the UK, and it’s easy to seewhy so many internationalstudents choose to come hereevery year.Why choose Norwich?A relaxed pace of life with the excitementof a larger city.Extensive heritage to explore including Norwich Castle,Norwich Cathedral and Tombland.Dynamic cultural offerings such as the Forum, NorwichTheatre and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts.A huge range of cuisine to suit all tastes and budgets.A short distance from the beautiful Norfolk Broadsand coastline.Local airport offers good connections with Europeand onwards to international destinations.Our CentreBased on the leafy UEA campus, with access touniversity facilities such as the library, Students’ Unionand Sportspark.Modern, purpose-built <strong>INTO</strong> study Centre and residencenext door.Excellent multimedia facilities, interactive whiteboardsand a learning resource centre.Highly experienced and qualified teachersand support staff.<strong>English</strong> courses accredited by the British Council.32www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>ueawww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_ueajoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> difference<strong>INTO</strong> UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIAAccommodation<strong>INTO</strong> Residence<strong>INTO</strong>’s own purpose-built residence next door tothe teaching Centre. Single and twin en-suite rooms.Self-catered or with a meal plan in our own excellenton-site <strong>INTO</strong> Café. Shared kitchens with living/eatingareas are available. Free internet access. Bed linenchanged fortnightly, room cleaned once per week.Access to nearby launderette.University ResidenceUniversity halls of residence may also be available.HomestayIn or near the University or the city of Norwich. Singlestudy bedrooms, shared bathroom, two meals a day,laundry once per week.Our coursesGeneral <strong>English</strong> IntensiveStart dates every 2 weeks. Courses last from 2 to 22weeks. For longer courses, please choose the General<strong>English</strong> Year Abroad courses. Three 1-week fixed breaksduring the year and a 3-week break at Christmas (seepage 35) allow you to plan additional travel andsightseeing around your study.General <strong>English</strong> Year AbroadCourses last from 24 to 48 weeks. Start dates and breaksas for General <strong>English</strong> Intensive.Subject and <strong>Language</strong> Integrated Summer courses– Cultural2 and 4 week courses in July and August, integratingsubject and language study and cultural subjects.Academic <strong>English</strong> (<strong>English</strong> for University Study)Start dates in January, April, July and September.Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong>Start dates in: January, April, July and September. Courselength: 6 to 18 months.33


Dates and prices www.intohigher.com/englishNorwich dates and pricesStart dates…General<strong>English</strong>IntensiveStart dates every 2 weeksMinimum <strong>English</strong> level is Elementary (A1)Mon 07 Jan 2013 Mon 18 Feb 2013Mon 21 Jan 2013 Mon 04 Mar 2013Mon 04 Feb 2013 Mon 18 Mar 2013Tue 02 Apr 2013 Tue 28 May 2013Mon 15 Apr 2013 Mon 10 Jun 2013Mon 29 Apr 2013 Mon 24 Jun 2013Mon 13 May 2013Mon 08 Jul 2013 Mon 02 Sep 2013Mon 22 Jul 2013 Mon 16 Sep 2013Mon 05 Aug 2013 Mon 30 Sep 2013Mon 19 Aug 2013Mon 14 Oct 2013 Mon 25 Nov 2013Mon 28 Oct 2013 Mon 09 Dec 2013Mon 11 Nov 2013General<strong>English</strong> YearAbroadStart dates every 2 weeksCourse length: 24-48 weeks (tuition)Minimum <strong>English</strong> level is Elementary (A1)Any General <strong>English</strong> Intensive start date (see above).Subject and<strong>Language</strong>IntegratedSummercoursesCulturalsubjectsEach course module lasts 2 or 4 weeks. Coursemodules run on fixed dates.Up to 3 different course subjects canbe booked together.Cultural subject courses include subject-relatedactivities in the priceCourse level: Intermediate (B1)to Upper-Intermediate (B2)CulturalSubject: Global ChallengesMon 01 Jul 2013 to Fri 26 Jul 2013 (4 weeks, parts 1 and 2)Mon 01 Jul 2013 to Fri 12 Jul 2013 (2 weeks, part 1)Mon 15 Jul 2013 to Fri 26 Jul 2013 (2 weeks, part 2)Subject: Global ChallengesMon 29 Jul 2013 to Fri 23 Aug 2013 (4 weeks, parts 1 and 2)Mon 29 Jul 2013 to Fri 09 Aug 2013 (2 weeks, part 1)Mon 12 Aug 2013 to Fri 23 Aug 2013 (2 weeks, part 2)Academic<strong>English</strong>(<strong>English</strong> forUniversityStudy)StudyAbroad with<strong>English</strong>Each course lasts 1 term;can book 1, 2, or 3 termsMinimum <strong>English</strong> level is Elementary(equivalent IELTS 3.0)Course materials are charged for separately.For full course details, please refer to the <strong>INTO</strong>UEA brochures for 2012-2013 and 2013-2014.Each course lasts from 6 to 18 monthsMinimum <strong>English</strong> level is IELTS 5 or aboveCourse materials are charged for separately.For full course details, please refer to the <strong>INTO</strong>UEA brochures for 2012-2013 and 2013-2014.Start dates (new starters):Mon 07 Jan 2013 (to Fri 22 Mar 2013)Mon 08 Apr 2013 (to Fri 21 Jun 2013)Mon 08 Jul 2013 (to Fri 13 Sep 2013)Mon 30 Sep 2013 (to Fri 13 Dec 2013)Start dates (<strong>English</strong> course):Mon 07 Jan 2013Mon 08 Apr 2013Mon 08 Jul 2013Mon 30 Sep 2013“The excellent sporting facilities are based aroundthe £30 million Sportspark, which boasts an Olympicsizedswimming pool, fitness and aerobics centres,athletics track, climbing wall, courts and pitches.”Times Good University Guide 201234www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>ueawww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_ueajoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differencePrices 2013 (All prices in £GBP per week unless stated otherwise)Courses 2 – 7 weeks 8 – 15 weeks 16 – 23 weeks Total price24 weeksGeneral <strong>English</strong> Intensive 2 to 22 weeks £278 £258 £23724 – 35 weeksAdd on per weekTotal price36 weeksGeneral <strong>English</strong> Year Abroad 24 to 48 weeks £4,704 £196 £6,660 £185Subject and <strong>Language</strong>Integrated Summer courses2 or 4 weeks eachsubjectTotal price2 weeksTotal price4 weeksCultural subjects £876 £1,751Academic <strong>English</strong>(<strong>English</strong> for University Study)Per term forJan, Apr and Julstart dates1, 2, or 3 terms £3,800 £3,950<strong>English</strong> (Part 1)per term for Jan, Aprand Jul start datesPer term forSep start date<strong>English</strong> (Part 1)per term for Sepstart dateStudy Abroad with <strong>English</strong> 6 to 18 months £3,800 £3,930 £5,850Academic Modules(Part 2)per Semester38 – 48 weeksAdd on per weekGeneral note: Course materials are included in the price (except on Academic <strong>English</strong> and Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong>) for courses of 4 weeks or more; for courses of less than 4 weeks materials may be on loanand have to be returned in good condition.Accommodation prices<strong>INTO</strong> Residenceper weekEn-suite room,no mealsEn-suite room withmeal planHomestay per weekUntilFri 20 Sep 13£175 £185£240 £255UntilFri 20 Sep2013£170 £185FromSat 21 Sep 13FromSat 21 Sep2013If your study period includes any non-teaching periods,you will have to pay for your accommodation for that timeas well. A Homestay accommodation supplement may becharged for the Christmas period (if available).The Centre is closed on the followingpublic holidays in 2013New Year holiday Tue 01 Jan 2013Good Friday Fri 29 Mar 2013Easter bank holiday Mon 01 Apr 2013May Day holiday Mon 06May 2013Spring holiday Mon 27 May 2013Summer bank holiday Mon 26 Aug 2013Christmas Day Wed 25 Dec 2013Boxing Day Thu 26 Dec 2013There is no teaching between the following dates(no tuition charge for these periods):Mon 01 Apr 2013 to Fri 05 Apr 2013Mon 01 Jul 2013 to Fri 05 Jul 2013Mon 16 Sep 2013 to Fri 20 Sep 2013Mon 16 Dec 2013 to Fri 03 Jan 2014If your course covers these periods,accommodation will normally be payable.Other feesEnrolment feePayable for all theabove courses exceptAcademic <strong>English</strong> andStudy Abroad with<strong>English</strong>Single payments£50Airport pick-up - One way (one person)London Heathrow £225London Gatwick £225London Stansted £165Norwich £27Flight information should be sent to <strong>INTO</strong> Admissions assoon as possible. If you are under 18, you must eitherbook an <strong>INTO</strong> airport pick-up or provide evidence of yourarrangements. Full payment must be received before apick-up is confirmed<strong>INTO</strong> University of East AngliaNorwich Research ParkNorwichNorfolkNR4 7TJUnited KingdomT: +44 1603 592 977F: +44 1603 250 200E: into@uea.ac.uk35


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishNewcastleNewcastle is one of themost exciting, friendly andcosmopolitan cities in theUK and is fast becoming aninternational centre of cultureand science. The city mixesthe old and new, with Norman,medieval and Victorianheritage rubbing shoulderswith striking 21st centurydesign. As a student you’llhave hundreds of fantasticrestaurants, museums, barsand clubs to explore, andthe beautiful countryside ofNorthumberland is nearby.Why choose Newcastle?Voted Britain’s best university city by MSN Travelwebsite (2008–2011).Visit the iconic Angel of the North sculpture,the Millennium Bridge and Gateshead Quays,the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, andthe Sage Gateshead music venue.Many bars, restaurants, museumsand galleries to explore.Visit the beautiful beaches and moorlandof Northumberland.Good flight connections with Europeanand international destinations.Our CentreBrand new state-of-the-art <strong>INTO</strong> Centre buildingopened in September 2012.Located in the heart of Newcastle University campusin the city centre.Equipped with state-of-the-art audiovisual facilities,Wi-Fi and other learning resources.Highly experienced and qualified teachersand support staff.Enjoy full access to university facilities such asthe sports centre, libraries and social areas.36www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>newcastleuniversitywww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_newcastlejoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceAccommodation<strong>INTO</strong> ResidenceNew purpose-built <strong>INTO</strong> Residences, opened inSeptember 2012. On campus, next to the <strong>INTO</strong> Centreand very close to the city centre. En-suite single bedroomssharing kitchen and living space, or double units with twopeople sharing a bathroom, kitchen and living space,or en-suite single studios.HomestaySingle study bedrooms, shared family bathroom,usually two meals a day.Our coursesGeneral <strong>English</strong> IntensiveStart dates every 2 weeks with a 2-week break atChristmas. Courses last from 2 to 22 weeks.For longer courses please choose the General <strong>English</strong>Year Abroad courses.General <strong>English</strong> Year AbroadCourses last from 24 to 48 weeks. Start datesas for General <strong>English</strong> Intensive.Academic <strong>English</strong> (<strong>English</strong> for University Study)Start dates in January, April, July and September.Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong>Start dates in: January, April, July and September.Course length: 6 to 18 months.37


Dates and prices www.intohigher.com/englishNewcastle dates and pricesStart dates…General<strong>English</strong>IntensiveStart dates every 2 weeksMinimum <strong>English</strong> level is Elementary (A1)Mon 07 Jan 2013 Mon 18 Feb 2013Mon 21 Jan 2013 Mon 04 Mar 2013Mon 04 Feb 2013 Mon 18 Mar 2013Tue 02 Apr 2013 Tue 28 May 2013Mon 15 Apr 2013 Mon 10 Jun 2013Mon 29 Apr 2013 Mon 24 Jun 2013Mon 13 May 2013Mon 08 Jul 2013 Mon 02 Sep 2013Mon 22 Jul 2013 Mon 16 Sep 2013Mon 05 Aug 2013 Mon 30 Sep 2013Mon 19 Aug 2013Mon 14 Oct 2013 Mon 25 Nov 2013Mon 28 Oct 2013 Mon 09 Dec 2013Mon 11 Nov 2013General<strong>English</strong> YearAbroadStart dates every 2 weeksCourse length: 24-48 weeks (tuition)Minimum <strong>English</strong> level is Elementary (A1)Any General <strong>English</strong> Intensive start date (see above).Academic<strong>English</strong>(<strong>English</strong> forUniversityStudy)Each course lasts 1 term;can book 1, 2, or 3 termsMinimum <strong>English</strong> level is Elementary(equivalent IELTS 3.0)Course materials are charged for separately.For full course details, please refer to the<strong>INTO</strong> Newcastle brochures for 2012-2013and 2013-2014Start dates (new starters):Mon 07 Jan 2013 (to Fri 22 Mar 2013)Mon 08 Apr 2013 (to Fri 14 Jun 2013)Mon 01 Jul 2013 (to Fri 06 Sep 2013)Mon 23 Sep 2013 (to Fri 06 Dec 2013)Study Abroadwith <strong>English</strong>Each course lasts from 6 to 18 monthsMinimum <strong>English</strong> level is IELTS 4.5 or aboveCourse materials are charged for separately.For full course details, please refer to the<strong>INTO</strong> Newcastle University brochures for 2012-2013 and 2013-2014Start dates (<strong>English</strong> course):Mon 07 Jan 2013 (to Fri 22 Mar 2013)Mon 08 Apr 2013 (to Fri 14 Jun 2013)Mon 01 Jul 2013 (to Fri 06 Sep 2013)Mon 23 Sep 2013 (to Fri 06 Dec 2013)“<strong>English</strong> is the most important and popular languagein the world, so I was lucky to study <strong>English</strong> with<strong>INTO</strong>. Now I can read, speak, write and understandpeople who are <strong>English</strong> native speakers. The Centre’slocation in the city centre is perfect because all thefacilities can be easily found. The tutors and staffare lovely and approachable, so whatever you want toask for, feel free and don’t hesitate. Finally the socialprogramme is my favourite part.”Ahmed Al-Bairmani, Iraq38www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>newcastleuniversitywww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_newcastlejoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differencePrices 2013 (All prices in £GBP per week unless stated otherwise)Courses 2 – 7 weeks 8 – 15 weeks 16 – 23 weeks Total price24 weeksGeneral <strong>English</strong> Intensive 2 to 22 weeks £258 £237 £22124 – 35 weeksAdd on per weekTotal price36 weeksGeneral <strong>English</strong> Year Abroad 24 to 48 weeks £4,560 £190 £6,480 £180Academic <strong>English</strong> (<strong>English</strong> forUniversity Study)Per term for Jan, Aprand Jul start dates1, 2, or 3 terms £3,800 £3,950<strong>English</strong> (Part 1) perterm for Jan, Aprand Jul start datesPer term for Sepstart date<strong>English</strong> (Part 1) perterm for Sep startdateStudy Abroad with <strong>English</strong> 6 to 18 months £3,800 £3,950 £4,650Academic Modules(Part 2) persemester38 – 48 weeksAdd on per weekGeneral note: Course materials are included in the price (except on Academic <strong>English</strong> and Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong>) for courses of 4 weeks or more; for courses of less than 4 weeks materials may be on loanand have to be returned in good condition.Accommodation pricesResidences per weekSinglebedroom studioUntilFri 20 Sep2013£185 £195Single study bedroom £150 £160Shared studio(2 bedroom unit)Homestay per week£140 £150UntilFri 20 Sep2013Single room £165 £170FromSat 21 Sep2013FromSat 21 Sep2013If your study period includes any non-teaching periods, youwill have to pay for your accommodation for that time aswell. An accommodation supplement will be charged for theChristmas period (if available).The Centre is closed on the followingpublic holidays in 2013New Year holiday Tue 01 Jan 2013Good Friday Fri 29 Mar 2013Easter bank holiday Mon 01 Apr 2013May Day holiday Mon 06May 2013Spring holiday Mon 27 May 2013Summer bank holiday Mon 26 Aug 2013Christmas Day Wed 25 Dec 2013Boxing Day Thu 26 Dec 2013There is no teaching between the following dates(no tuition charge for this period): Mon 23 Dec2013 to Fri 03 Jan 2014. If your course covers thisperiod, accommodation will normally be payable.Other feesEnrolment feePayable for all theabove courses exceptAcademic <strong>English</strong> andStudy Abroad with<strong>English</strong>Single payments£50Airport pick-up - One way (one person)NewcastleInternational£35Flight information should be sent to <strong>INTO</strong> Admissions assoon as possible. If you are under 18, you must eitherbook an <strong>INTO</strong> airport pick-up or provide evidence of yourarrangements. Full payment must be received before apick-up is confirmed<strong>INTO</strong> Newcastle UniversityThe <strong>INTO</strong> BuildingNewcastle UniversityNewcastle upon TyneNE1 7RUUnited KingdomT: +44 191 222 7535F: +44 191 222 5239E: into@newcastle.ac.uk39


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishExeterExeter is a lively andstudent-friendly city in theheart of the South West ofEngland. It is consistentlyrated as one of the best placesto live in the UK for its lowcrime rate and picturesquesurrounding countryside.In the city centre, cafés,restaurants and a huge rangeof shops mix easily withhistoric buildings, including the13th century cathedral and thehistoric Ship Inn – a favouritehaunt of Sir Francis Drake andWalter Raleigh.Why choose Exeter?Its ‘thriving nightlife, lively cultural scene and richhistory make it well worth the visit.’ Lonely Planet.Student friendly, with one of the lowest crime ratesin the UK.Less than two and a half hours from London by trainand with its own regional airport with scheduled flightsto Europe and around the UK.Explore the outstanding natural beauty of Devonand Cornwall’s picturesque countryside, villages,coastline and beaches.Experience the nightlife, culture and history around theredeveloped Quay.Visit Princesshay shopping centre, with over 70 shopsand multi-cuisine restaurants in the heart of the city.Our CentreHighly experienced, qualified teachersand support staff.State-of-the-art new <strong>INTO</strong> building and facilitiesin the heart of the modernised campus.A wide variety of social and cultural activities.Duryard House, a characterful study centre nextto the new <strong>INTO</strong> residences.Full access to university facilities, such as theSports Park and Students’ Guild.40www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>universityofexeterwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_Exeterjoin the conversation… #intostudents


the <strong>INTO</strong> difference makes all the difference<strong>INTO</strong> UNIVERSITY OF EXETERAccommodation<strong>INTO</strong> ResidenceSuperb new purpose-built <strong>INTO</strong> Residences forinternational students on campus. Single en-suite studybedrooms, shared kitchen, or single studio en-suite studybedrooms with own kitchenette, or shared two-bedroomstudio with shared bathroom and kitchenette. Self catering.HomestaySingle study bedrooms, shared family bathroom,usually two meals a day.Our coursesSubject and <strong>Language</strong> Integrated SummerCourses – Cultural2 and 4-week courses in late July and August, integratingsubject and language study.Academic <strong>English</strong> (<strong>English</strong> for University Study)Start dates in January, April, July and September.Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong>Start dates in: September, January, April and July.Course length: 6 to 18 months.Teacher training coursesFor groups, in summer.41


Dates and prices www.intohigher.com/englishExeter dates and pricesStart dates…Subject and<strong>Language</strong>IntegratedSummer coursesCultural subjectsAcademic <strong>English</strong>(<strong>English</strong> forUniversityStudy)Study Abroadwith <strong>English</strong>Each course module lasts 2 or 4 weeks. Coursemodules run on fixed dates.Cultural subject courses include subject-relatedactivities in the priceCourse level: Intermediate (B1) toUpper-Intermediate (B2)Each course lasts 1 term; can book 1, 2,or 3 termsMinimum <strong>English</strong> level is Elementary(equivalent IELTS 3.0)Course materials are charged for separately.For full course details, please refer to the<strong>INTO</strong> University of Exeter brochures for2012-2013 and 2013-2014Each course lasts from 6 to 18 monthsMinimum <strong>English</strong> level is IELTS 4.5 or aboveCourse materials are charged for separately.For full course details, please refer to the<strong>INTO</strong> University of Exeter brochures for2012-2013 and 2013-2014CulturalSubject: Contemporary British SocietyMon 29 Jul 2013 to Fri 23 Aug 2013 (4 weeks, parts 1 and 2)Mon 29 Jul 2013 to Fri 09 Aug 2013 (2 weeks, part 1)Mon 12 Aug 2013 to Fri 23 Aug 2013 (2 weeks, part 2)Mon 12 Aug 2013 to Fri 06 Sep 2013 (4 weeks, parts 2 and 1)Tue 27 Aug 2013 to Fri 06 Sep 2013 (2 weeks, part 1)Start dates (new starters):Mon 07 Jan 2013 (to Fri 22 Mar 2013)Mon 08 Apr 2013 (to Fri 21 Jun 2013)Mon 01 Jul 2013 (to Fri 06 Sep 2013)Mon 16 Sep 2013 (to Fri 06 Dec 2013)Start dates (<strong>English</strong> course):Mon 07 Jan 2013Mon 08 Apr 2013Mon 08 Jul 2013Mon 16 Sep 2013“<strong>INTO</strong> University of Exeter has created a wonderfullearning environment. Friendly and supportive staff,cheerful students around and the lovely people ofExeter city make this place a great starting pointfor many international students.”Pavlo Chemer, Ukraine42www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>universityofexeterwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_Exeterjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differencePrices 2013 (All prices in £GBP per week unless stated otherwise)CoursesSubject and <strong>Language</strong>Integrated Summer courses2 or 4 weekseach subjectTotal price2 weeksTotal price4 weeksCultural subjects £876 £1,751Academic <strong>English</strong> (<strong>English</strong> forUniversity Study)Per term for Jan, Aprand Jul start dates1, 2, or 3 terms £3,950 £4,000<strong>English</strong> (Part 1)per term for Jan, Aprand Jul start datesPer term for Sepstart date<strong>English</strong> (Part 1)per term for Sepstart dateStudy Abroad with <strong>English</strong> 6 to 18 months £3,950 £4,000 £4,920AcademicModules (Part 2)per semesterGeneral note: Course materials are included in the price (except on Academic <strong>English</strong> and Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong>)for courses of 4 weeks or more; for courses of less than 4 weeks materials may be on loan and have to be returned ingood condition.Accommodation prices<strong>INTO</strong> Residenceper weekUntilFri 13 Sep2013Single studio £190 £195Shared studio(2 bedroom unit)Superior singlebedroomHomestay per week£160per person£170 £175UntilFri 13 Sep2013Single room £170 £175FromSat 14 Sep2013£165per personFromSat 14 Sep2013If your study period includes any non-teaching periods, youwill have to pay for your accommodation for that time aswell. An accommodation supplement will be charged for theChristmas period (if available).The Centre is closed on the followingpublic holidays in 2013New Year holiday Tue 01 Jan 2013Good Friday Fri 29 Mar 2013Easter bank holiday Mon 01 Apr 2013May Day holiday Mon 06May 2013Spring holiday Mon 27 May 2013Summer bank holiday Mon 26 Aug 2013Christmas Day Wed 25 Dec 2013Boxing Day Thu 26 Dec 2013Other feesEnrolment feePayable for Subjectand <strong>Language</strong>Integrated SummercoursesSingle payments£50Airport pick-up - One way (one person)London Gatwick £235London Heathrow £215Bristol International £110Exeter £20Flight information should be sent to <strong>INTO</strong> Admissions assoon as possible. If you are under 18, you must eitherbook an <strong>INTO</strong> airport pick-up or provide evidence of yourarrangements. Full payment must be received before apick-up is confirmed<strong>INTO</strong> University of ExeterUniversity of Exeter<strong>INTO</strong> BuildingStocker RoadExeterEX4 4PYUnited KingdomT: +44 1392 724 282F: +44 1392 724 277E: into@exeter.ac.uk43


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishGlasgowOne of Europe’s friendliest,most fashionable and livelycities, Glasgow is a great placeto be an international student.The third most popular touristdestination in the UK, it offersa host of entertainment,history and culture along withsome of the best shopping andsports venues in Britain. TheCentre is just minutes from thecity-centre and only a shortdistance from the picturesqueScottish countryside.Why choose Glasgow?A huge range of culture, history and nightlife to enjoy.Easy access to the Highlands, Edinburgh and otherfamous tourist destinations.Student friendly with many events forinternational students.The second largest shopping centre in the UK.See a sporting event at Hampden Park Stadium.Explore Glasgow’s architecture, including the famouswork of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.Our CentreSuperb location on campus and only a few minutesfrom the city centre.Equipped with state-of-the-art audiovisual facilities,Wi-Fi and other learning resources.Highly experienced and qualified teachersand support staff.<strong>English</strong> courses accredited by the British Council.Enjoy access to university facilities such as the SaltireCentre, sports centre and Students’ Union.44www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>ScotlandatGlasgowCaledonianUniversitywww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Scotlandjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceAccommodationHall of ResidenceVictoria Hall and Buchanan View, located less than fiveminutes’ walk from the <strong>INTO</strong> Centre and the Universitycampus. Single en-suite study bedrooms; shared kitchenand common room.HomestaySingle study bedrooms, shared family bathroom,usually two meals a day.Our coursesAcademic <strong>English</strong>Start dates in January, April, June and September.Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong>Start dates in January, April, June and September.Course length: 6 to 18 months.General <strong>English</strong>Courses for groups can be arranged throughout the year.45


Dates and prices www.intohigher.com/englishGlasgow dates and pricesStart dates…Academic<strong>English</strong> (<strong>English</strong>for UniversityStudy)Study Abroadwith <strong>English</strong>Each course lasts 1 term; can book 1, 2,or 3 termsMinimum <strong>English</strong> level is Elementary(equivalent IELTS 3.0)Course materials are charged for separately.For full course details, please refer to the<strong>INTO</strong> Scotland brochure for 2012-2013 and<strong>INTO</strong> Glasgow Caledonian University brochurefor 2013-2014Each course lasts from 6 to 18 monthsMinimum <strong>English</strong> level is IELTS 4.5 or aboveCourse materials are charged for separately.For full course details, please refer to the<strong>INTO</strong> Scotland brochure for 2012-2013 and<strong>INTO</strong> Glasgow Caledonian University brochurefor 2013-2014Start dates (new starters):Mon 14 Jan 2013 (to Fri 22 Mar 2013)Mon 25 Mar 2013 (to Fri 07 Jun 2013)Mon 17 Jun 2013 (to Fri 23 Aug 2013)Mon 23 Sep 2013 (to Fri 06 Dec 2013)Start dates (<strong>English</strong> course):Mon 14 Jan 2013Mon 25 Mar 2013Mon 17 Jun 2013Mon 23 Sep 201346www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>ScotlandatGlasgowCaledonianUniversitywww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Scotlandjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differencePrices 2013 (All prices in £GBP per week unless stated otherwise)CoursesAcademic <strong>English</strong> (<strong>English</strong> forUniversity Study)Per term for Jan, Aprand Jul start dates1, 2, or 3 terms £3,650 £3,800<strong>English</strong> (Part 1) perterm for Jan, Aprand Jul start datesPer term for Sepstart date<strong>English</strong> (Part 1) perterm for Sep startdateStudy Abroad with <strong>English</strong> 6 to 18 months £3,650 £3,800 £7,600Academic Modules(Part 2) persemesterGeneral note: Course materials are included in the price (except on Academic <strong>English</strong> and Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong>) forcourses of 4 weeks or more; for courses of less than 4 weeks materials may be on loan and have to be returned in goodcondition.Accommodation pricesHall of Residence(per week)Until06 Sep 2013Standard en-suite £120 £125Homestay (per week)Until06 Sep 2013Single room £165 £170Bedding pack(one-off charge)£30 £30From07 Sep 2013From07 Sep 2013If your study period includes any non-teaching periods,you will have to pay for your accommodation for thattime as well. An accommodation supplement will becharged for the Christmas period (if available).The Centre is closed on the followingpublic holidays in 2013New Year holiday Tue 01 Jan 2013Public holiday Wed 02 Jan 2013Good Friday Fri 29 Mar 2013Easter bank holiday Mon 01 Apr 2013May Day holiday Mon 06May 2013Spring holiday Mon 27 May 2013Summer bank holiday Mon 26 Aug 2013Christmas Day Wed 25 Dec 2013Boxing Day Thu 26 Dec 2013Other feesAirport pick-up – Oneway (one person)Glasgow International £50Glasgow Prestwick £95SinglepaymentsEdinburgh £135Flight information should be sent to <strong>INTO</strong>Admissions as soon as possible. If youare under 18, you must either book an<strong>INTO</strong> airport pick-up or provide evidenceof your arrangements. Full payment mustbe received before a pick-up is confirmed<strong>INTO</strong> Glasgow Caledonian UniversityGlasgow Caledonian UniversityCowcaddens RoadGlasgow, G4 0BAScotland, United KingdomT: +44 141 331 8080F: +44 141 331 8088E: intoscotland@gcu.ac.uk“I adore the teachers. They really encourage studentsa lot. Sometimes I forget that <strong>English</strong> is not mynative language because they explain everything soclearly. Also, they treat students with respect. I amreally comfortable here in a way I haven’t felt before.I know if I have any issues I can talk to any of thestaff members here. I have met a lot of friends here,not just from the Centre, but also from Glasgow. Ireally like the atmosphere and the people here.”Tatiana Zakharova, Russia47


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishBelfastDescribed as a ‘must-seevisitor destination’ by LonelyPlanet, the city offers anarray of excellent shopping,concert venues, theatres,restaurants and traditionalIrish pubs, as well as being oneof the world’s safest cities.Belfast is an excellent basefrom which to explore thepicturesque Irish countryside,and the city of Dublin as wellas the rest of the UK are easilyaccessible. You are bound tofind something that suits youin Belfast.Why choose Belfast?‘A must-see visitor destination.’ Lonely Planet.Close to the Irish countryside, with excellent transportconnections with Dublin and major cities in the UK.Numerous concert venues, including the WaterfrontHall and the Grand Opera House.Home to some of Ireland’s best galleries and theatres.Lowest cost of living in the UK (Mercer.com 2012).Our CentreEquipped with state-of-the-art audiovisual facilities,Wi-Fi and other learning resources.Highly experienced and qualified teachersand support staff.<strong>English</strong> courses accredited by the British Council.Enjoy full access to Queen’s University Belfast facilitiessuch as the sports centre and Students’ Union.Next to the University and close to the residencesand the city centre.48www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>queensuniversitybelfastwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_Queensjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceAccommodationUniversity ResidenceElms Student Village, located less than five minutes’ walkfrom the <strong>INTO</strong> Centre and the University campus. Singleen-suite study bedrooms; shared kitchen and commonroom; meals option also available.HomestaySingle study-bedrooms, shared family bathroom, usuallytwo meals a day. Limited availability.Our coursesAcademic <strong>English</strong>Start dates in January, April, July and September.Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong>Start dates in: September, January, April and July.Course length: 6 to 18 months.General <strong>English</strong>Courses for groups can be arranged throughout the year.49


Dates and prices www.intohigher.com/englishBelfast dates and pricesStart dates…Academic<strong>English</strong> (<strong>English</strong>for UniversityStudy)Study Abroadwith <strong>English</strong>Each course lasts 1 term; can book 1, 2,or 3 termsMinimum <strong>English</strong> level is Elementary(equivalent IELTS 3.0)Course materials are charged for separately.For full course details, please refer to the<strong>INTO</strong> Queen’s University Belfast brochuresfor 2012-2013 and 2013-2014Each course lasts from 6 to 18 monthsMinimum <strong>English</strong> level is IELTS 4.5 or aboveCourse materials are charged for separately.For full course details, please refer to the<strong>INTO</strong> Queen’s University Belfast brochuresfor 2012-2013 and 2013-2014Start dates (new starters):Mon 07 Jan 2013 (to Fri 22 Mar 2013)Mon 08 Apr 2013 (to Fri 14 Jun 2013)Mon 01 Jul 2013 (to Fri 06 Sep 2013)Mon 23 Sep 2013 (to Fri 06 Dec 2013)Start dates (<strong>English</strong> course):Mon 07 Jan 2013Mon 08 Apr 2013Mon 01 Jul 2013Mon 23 Sep 201350www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>queensuniversitybelfastwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_Queensjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differencePrices 2013 (All prices in £GBP per week unless stated otherwise)CoursesAcademic <strong>English</strong> (<strong>English</strong> forUniversity Study)Per term forJan, Apr and Jul startdates1, 2, or 3 terms £3,800 £3,930<strong>English</strong> (Part 1) perterm for Jan, Aprand Jul start datesPer term for Sepstart date<strong>English</strong> (Part 1)per term for Sepstart dateStudy Abroad with <strong>English</strong> 6 to 18 months £3,800 £3,930 £4,920Academic Modules(Part 2) persemesterGeneral note: Course materials are included in the price (except on Academic <strong>English</strong> and Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong>)for courses of 4 weeks or more; for courses of less than 4 weeks materials may be on loan and have to be returned ingood condition.Accommodation pricesHall of Residence(per week)Until20 Sep 2013En-suite room £120 £123Bedding pack(one-off charge)£30 £30From21 Sep 2013If your study period includes any non-teaching periods,you will have to pay for your accommodation for that timeas well.The Centre is closed on thefollowing public holidays in 2013New Year holiday Tue 01 Jan 2013Good Friday Fri 29 Mar 2013Easter bank holiday Mon 01 Apr 2013May Day holiday Mon 06May 2013Spring holiday Mon 27 May 2013Summer bank holiday Mon 26 Aug 2013Christmas Day Wed 25 Dec 2013Boxing Day Thu 26 Dec 2013Other feesAirport pick-up - Oneway (one person)Belfast International £45Belfast City Airport £30SinglepaymentsFlight information should be sent to <strong>INTO</strong>Admissions as soon as possible. If youare under 18, you must either book an<strong>INTO</strong> airport pick-up or provide evidenceof your arrangements. Full payment mustbe received before a pick-up is confirmed<strong>INTO</strong> Queen’s University Belfast2–8 LennoxvaleBelfastBT9 5BYNorthern IrelandUnited KingdomT: +44 28 9097 6850F: +44 28 9097 6851E: into@qub.ac.uk“Living in Belfast is very safe and you can createopportunities for yourself by joining in local campusactivities. <strong>INTO</strong> Q ueen’s offers free gym membership,access to a great library and lots of other usefulfacilities.”Uyen Ho, Vietnam51


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishFort Collins, ColoradoThe <strong>INTO</strong> Colorado StateUniversity Centre in SpruceHall is in the heart of ColoradoState University’s maincampus, surrounded by studentlife and with easy access tothe university’s library andto the Lory Student Centerwith its shops, restaurantsand social areas. Apartmentaccommodation and dininghalls are an easy walk away.The University is in Fort Collins, a town of 144,000, that isranked 6th in Money magazine’s ‘Best Places to Live’ (2010).The community is known for its low crime rate, clean airand water, many recreational opportunities, and reasonablecost of living. On top of all this, the town enjoys over 300days of sunshine a year, and is only two hours from majorski resorts.With nearly 27,000 students from across the USA and 85other countries, the Colorado State University community isboth welcoming and diverse.Why choose Colorado?Fort Collins is a friendly, safe and diverse city at thebase of the Rocky Mountain foothills.The climate is temperate with cool winters and warmsummers; little rainfall, low humidity and plenty ofsunshine all year round.Colorado offers many opportunities for exploring andactivities in the spectacular countryside stretchingfrom the Great Plains to the magnificent RockyMountains.The state capital, Denver, is the state’s largest city, andis only an hour away by car.Denver International Airport has nonstop services toLondon, Frankfurt, Reykjavik and San Jose de CostaRica as well as to cities in Mexico and Canada. Theairport also has direct services to major US internationalgateways.52www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>ColoradoStateUniversitywww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_CSUjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceOur CentreLocated on campus in Spruce Hall, close toall the amenities you need.Offers exceptional facilities and high levelsof student support.Highly experienced and qualified teachersand support staff.Maximum <strong>English</strong> language class size of 16 students.<strong>INTO</strong> Colorado State University students enjoy all thebenefits and experiences of campus life at an Americanuniversity, with full access to all university facilities andacademic, social and cultural resources.AccommodationApartment HousingHousing is provided in private apartment complexes where<strong>INTO</strong> CSU has a partnership, and is located adjacent tocampus. Fully-furnished studios and one- or two-bedroomapartments are available. All units include securedentrances with an intercom, well-lit grounds, free wirelessinternet, resident-controlled heating, on-site laundryand on-site staff who provide 24-hour professional andcourteous service and maintenance.Our coursesGeneral <strong>English</strong>Eleven start dates per year, with a break at Christmas.Course length: four to 48 weeks approx.College Year Abroad: The American UniversityExperienceTwo start dates per year, with fixed end dates. Courses lasteither 24 or 36 weeks.Academic <strong>English</strong>Six start dates in January, March, May, July, Augustand October. The course has five 7-week terms andone 4-week intersession.53


Dates and prices www.intohigher.com/englishFort Collins, Colorado dates and pricesStart dates…General <strong>English</strong>College YearAbroad: TheAmericanUniversityExperienceAcademic<strong>English</strong>21 lessons per weekAll levels21 lessons per weekAll levels24 or 36 weeksMinimum academic level: High School DiplomaFor full course details, please refer to the<strong>INTO</strong> Colorado State University brochuresfor 2012-2013 and 2013-2014Note: Lessons are 50-80 minutes in lengthStart dates:Mon 14 Jan 2013 (to Fri 08 Feb 2013)Mon 11 Feb 2013 (to Fri 08 Mar 2013)(2 week break)Mon 25 Mar 2013 (to Fri 19 Apr 2013)Mon 22 Apr 2013 (to Fri 17 May 2013)Mon 20 May 2013 (to Fri 14 Jun 2013)Mon 17 Jun 2013 (to Fri 12 Jul 2013)Mon 15 Jul 2013 (to Fri 09 Aug 2013)(2 week break)Mon 26 Aug 2013 (to Fri 20 Sep 2013)Mon 23 Sep 2013 (to Fri 18 Oct 2013)Mon 21 Oct 2013 (to Fri 15 Nov 2013)Mon 18 Nov 2013 (to Fri 13 Dec 2013)Start dates:Mon 14 Jan 2013Mon 26 Aug 2013Start dates:Mon 14 Jan 2013 (to Fri 08 Mar 2013)Mon 11 Mar 2013 (to Fri 10 May 2013)Mon 13 May 2013 (to Fri 05 Jul 2013)Intersession: Mon 08 Jul to Fri 09 Aug 2013Mon 19 Aug 2013 (to Fri 11 Oct 2013)Mon 14 Oct 2013 (to Fri 13 Dec 2013)54www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>ColoradoStateUniversitywww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_CSUjoin the conversation… #intostudents


the <strong>INTO</strong> difference makes all the differencePrices until August 2013 (All prices in $USD per week unless stated otherwise)CoursesGeneral <strong>English</strong>College Year Abroad: TheAmerican University ExperienceAcademic <strong>English</strong>4 weeks8 weeks12 weeks16 weeks20 weeks24+ weeks24 weeks36 weeksPrice per term(tuition)Price perIntersession (tuition)21 lessonsper week$380 per week or $1,520 total$360 per week or $2,880 total$345 per week or $4,140 total$330 per week or $5,280 total$320 per week or $6,400 total$310 per week$7,440$11,160$3,000$1,800General note: Prices are valid for course start dates until August 2013. For prices fromSeptember 2013, please contact us or check our website.Accommodation prices until August 2013General <strong>English</strong>– four weeksAcademic <strong>English</strong>– one termApartmentsStudents who live in apartments are able to purchase meal plansseparately after they arrive on campus1 Student/1 bedroom1 bedroom apartment or studio2 Students/1 bedroom1 bedroom apartment1 Student/1 bedroom2 Bedroom apartment2 Students/1 bedroom2 bedroom apartment3 Students/3 bedroom3 bedroom apartmentOff-Campus Meal Plan$1,025 $1,640$650 $1,000$1,025 $1,640$650 $1,000$1,025 $1,64080 Meals $640 $64048 Meals $427 $42732 Meals $320 $320Breaks and part-breaks are included in the above accommodationpricing. For accommodation prices from September 2013, please contactus or check our website.<strong>INTO</strong> Colorado State UniversityColorado State UniversitySpruce Hall150 Old Main DriveCampus Delivery: 1037Fort Collins, CO80523 – 1037USAT: +1.970.492.4686F: +1.970.492.4687E: into@colostate.edu55


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishCorvallis, OregonThe <strong>INTO</strong> OSU Centre is a partof Oregon State University’smain campus in Corvallis, aclassic American college townthat is consistently rankedamong the safest, smartestand greenest in the USA.OSU welcomes a diversestudent body that’s knownfor its friendly, close-knitcommunity. Oregon providesendless opportunities foryear-round outdoor recreationincluding skiing, snowboarding,hiking, cycling, rafting,kayaking, surfing and fishing.Why choose Oregon?Corvallis is a welcoming, safe and diverse small city.Oregon’s climate is mild and temperate with coolwinters and warm, sunny summers.Oregon offers spectacular landscapes, including thePacific Ocean, Cascade Mountains, Columbia RiverGorge, and the high desert of Eastern Oregon.Corvallis offers an exciting mix of restaurants, pubs,coffee houses, art galleries and shops.Portland – the state’s largest city with great culturalattractions, restaurants and shopping – is just 90minutes away by road.Portland International Airport has nonstop servicesto Tokyo and Amsterdam, and direct services to majorinternational gateways such as Los Angeles, New York,San Francisco, Chicago and Washington D.C.56www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>.oregonstatewww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_OSUjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceOur CentreLocated in the brand new, International Living-LearningCentre in the heart of the OSU campus.Equipped with state-of-the-art audiovisual facilities,computer labs, a café and market, and comfortableopen spaces where students can socialise.Highly experienced and qualified teachersand support staff.Typical <strong>English</strong> language class size of 18-20 students.<strong>INTO</strong> OSU students enjoy all the benefits andexperiences of campus life at an American university,with full access to all university facilities and academic,social and cultural resources, including the recreationcentre, library and student social areas.AccommodationResidence in the InternationalLiving-Learning CentreNew purpose-built International Living-Learning Centre.Single bedrooms with private bathroom, double rooms withprivate bathroom, or double rooms with shared bathroom.Communal kitchen. Double rooms will usually be sharedwith American roommates. A meal plan is included in yourhousing fees with an impressive choice of high-qualitydining facilities on campus.Other Residence Halls on campusResidence halls located around the campus. Shared rooms,communal study areas, kitchenettes, recreation areas,meal plan included.HomestaySingle or shared bedrooms, shared family bathroom.Limited availability.Our coursesGeneral <strong>English</strong>Start dates every 5 weeks with a break during the winterholidays. Social programmes and organised activities areoffered during break times. Course length: 5–40 weeks.College Year Abroad:The American University ExperienceFour start dates in January, April, June and September,with fixed end dates. Courses last either 25 or 35 weeks.Students are encouraged to live on campus for the durationof the course.Academic <strong>English</strong>Start dates in January, March, June and September.Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong>Start dates in January, March, June and September.University study element may earn credits.<strong>INTO</strong> OSU provides international students with learningexperiences and services that promote academic,professional and personal success.57


Dates and prices www.intohigher.com/englishCorvallis, Oregon dates and pricesStart dates…General <strong>English</strong>College YearAbroad: TheAmericanUniversityExperiencesubjectsAcademic<strong>English</strong>Study Abroadwith <strong>English</strong>21 or 27 lessons per weekAll levels21 or 27 lessons per weekAll levels25 or 35 weeksNote: Lessons are 50 minutes in lengthFor full course details, please refer to the<strong>INTO</strong> Oregon State University brochures for2012-13 and 2013-14For full course details, please refer to the<strong>INTO</strong> Oregon State University brochures for2012-13 and 2013-14Start dates:Thu 03 Jan 2013 (to Fri 08 Feb 2013)Mon 11 Feb 2013 (to Wed 20 Mar 2013)Thu 28 Mar 2013 (to Fri 03 May 2013)Mon 06 May 2013 (to Wed 12 Jun 2013)Thu 20 Jun 2013 (to Fri 26 Jul 2013)Mon 29 Jul 2013 (to Wed 04 Sep 2013)Thu 26 Sep 2013 (to Fri 01 Nov 2013)Mon 04 Nov 2013 (to Wed 11 Dec 2013)Start dates: 25-week courseThu 03 Jan 2013 (to Fri 26 Jul 2013)Mon 11 Feb 2013 (to Wed 04 Sep 2013)Thu 28 Mar 2013 (to Fri 01 Nov 2013)Mon 06 May 2013 (to Wed 11 Dec 2013)Thu 20 Jun 2013 (to Fri 07 Feb 2014)Mon 29 Jul 2013 (to Wed 19 Mar 2014)Thu 26 Sep 2013 (to Fri 02 May 2014)Mon 04 Nov 2013 (to Wed 11 Jun 2014)Start dates:Wed 02 Jan 2013 (to Wed 20 Mar 2013)Wed 27 Mar 2013 (to Wed 12 Jun 2013)Wed 19 Jun 2013 (to Wed 04 Sep 2013)Mon 23 Sep 2013 (to Wed 11 Dec 2013)Start dates:Wed 02 Jan 2013 (to Wed 20 Mar 2013)Wed 27 Mar 2013 (to Wed 12 Jun 2013)Wed 19 Jun 2013 (to Wed 04 Sep 2013)Mon 23 Sep 2013 (to Wed 11 Dec 2013)Start dates: 35-week courseThu 03 Jan 2013 (to Fri 01 Nov 2013)Mon 11 Feb 2013 (to Wed 11 Dec 2013)Thu 28 Mar 2013 (to Fri 07 Feb 2014)Mon 06 May 2013 (to Wed 19 Mar 2014)Thu 20 Jun 2013 (to Fri 02 May 2014)Mon 29 Jul 2013 (to Wed 11 Jun 2014)Thu 26 Sep 2013 (to Fri 25 Jul 2014)Mon 04 Nov 2013 (to Wed 03 Sep 2014)58www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>.oregonstatewww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_OSUjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differencePrices 2013 (All prices in $USD per week unless stated otherwise)Courses Until August 2013 From September 2013General <strong>English</strong>College Year Abroad:The American UniversityExperienceAcademic <strong>English</strong>Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong>.5 weeks10 weeks15 weeks20 weeks25 weeks35 weeksPrice per term(tuition)Price per term(tuition)21 hours per week 27 hours per week 21 hours per week 27 hours per week$380 per week or $1,900 total$360 per week or $3,600 total$345 per week or $5,175 total$330 per week or $6,600 total$465 per week or $2,325 total$445 per week or $4,450 total$415 per week or $6,225 total$390 per week or $7,800 total$405 per week or $2,025 total$385 per week or $3,850 total$370 per week or $5,550 total$355 per week or $7,100 total$470 per week or $2,350 total$450 per week or $4,500 total$435 per week or $6,525 total$420 per week or $8,400 total21 hours per week 27 hours per week 21 hours per week 27 hours per week$7,750$10,850$8,750$12,250$8,625$12,075$4,800 $5,075Part 1: Academic <strong>English</strong> $4,800 per termPart 2: Undergraduate Studies plus Academic <strong>English</strong>$7,650 per term$10,250$14,350Part 1: Academic <strong>English</strong> $5,075 per termPart 2: Undergraduate Studies $8,283.33<strong>INTO</strong> Oregon State UniversityOregon State University1701 SW Western BoulevardCorvallis, Oregon 97331USAT: +1.541.737.2464F: +1.541.737.4220E: intladmit@oregonstate.eduAccommodation pricesResidence HallAccommodationSingle room, privatebathroomSingle room, sharedbathroomDouble room, privatebathroomDouble room, sharedbathroomThe above prices includean <strong>INTO</strong> dining plan, value:Until August 2013 From September 2013General <strong>English</strong>5-week sessionsWinter/Spring/Summer 2013Academic TermsWinter/Spring/Summer 2013General <strong>English</strong>5-week SessionsFall 2013$3,771 $6,415 $3,960 $6,736$2,986 $5,106 $3,135 $5,361$2,984 $5,102 $3,133 $5,357$2,392 $4,116 $2,512 $4,322$341 $680 $350 $700Academic TermsFall 2013Special note: All <strong>INTO</strong> students must live in on-campus housing for the first 3 terms or 6 GE sessions oftheir stay. Please contact the Centre or see the website for information on this requirement and the fewexceptions that exist.Other notes: Housing and dining rates are subject to change. The above housing rates include thefollowing: the above <strong>INTO</strong> Dining Plan amount, and a linen package; and for GE, housing between termsand sessions where a student is continuing to the next session.Note: most students stay in a double room with shared bathroom.<strong>INTO</strong> OSU attempts to fulfil room type requests, but cannot guarantee a specific style of accommodation;these rates are estimates only.Homestay$290 per weekIncludes a basic <strong>INTO</strong> Dining Plan(3-5 meals per week)$300 per weekIncludes a basic <strong>INTO</strong> Dining Plan(3-5 meals per week)59


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishTampa, FloridaThe spacious University ofSouth Florida campus islocated in Tampa Bay, abeautiful area on Florida’swest coast with mild wintersand warm summers, 56 kmof sandy beaches, and 361days of sunshine each year.This is the ideal setting fora huge range of outdooractivities. Tampa is also hometo many museums, theatres,art galleries, and amusementparks, as well as professionalbaseball, hockey, and Americanfootball teams. Disney World,Sea World and UniversalStudios in Orlando are nearby.Why choose Tampa?Annual average temperature of 28°C withyear-round sunshine.Ideal for outdoor activities like snorkelling,swimming, diving, cycling, and hiking.Breathtaking beaches of Clearwater, St. Petersburgand Sarasota are 30 minutes away.Tampa International Airport offers non-stop service tocities in the UK, Switzerland, Canada and Cubaand direct flights to more than 70 US cities.Our CentreLocated in a newly renovated building equipped withstate-of-the-art audio-visual facilities, Wi-Fi and otherlearning resources.In the heart of USF’s Tampa campus, a short walk to allother campus buildings and resources.Highly experienced and qualified teachersand support staff.USF welcomes students from across the USAand 157 other countries.<strong>INTO</strong> USF students enjoy all the benefits andexperiences of campus life at an American university,with full access to all university facilities and academic,social and cultural resources including the brand newrecreation centre, library and student social areas.60www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>usfwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_USFjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceAccommodationOn-campus HousingThree types: single bedroom with shared bathrooms andkitchens; double bedroom (with roommate) with sharedbathroom, in premium and traditional (closed in summer)versions. Four all-you-can-eat on-campus dining options,plus the Marshall Student Centre Food Court.Off-campus HousingOff-campus shared apartments in university affiliatedproperties. Self catering. Usually for a minimum of one year.Our coursesGeneral <strong>English</strong>Start dates every 4 weeks with a break at Christmas.Course length: 4–48 weeks.College Year Abroad: The American UniversityExperienceStart dates every 4 weeks, with fixed end dates.Courses last either 24 or 36 weeks.Academic <strong>English</strong>Start dates in January, May and September.Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong>Start dates in January, May and September.61


Dates and prices www.intohigher.com/englishTampa, Florida dates and pricesStart dates…General <strong>English</strong>College YearAbroad: TheAmericanUniversityExperiencesubjectsAcademic<strong>English</strong>Study Abroadwith <strong>English</strong>21 lessons per weekAll levels21 lessons per weekAll levels24 or 36 weeksMinimum academic level: High School DiplomaFor full course details, please refer to the<strong>INTO</strong> University of South Florida brochuresfor 2012-2013 and 2013-2014Minimum academic level: High School Diploma plusone year of university study.For full course details, please refer to the<strong>INTO</strong> University of South Florida brochuresfor 2012–2013 and 2013–2014Note: Lessons are 50–75 minutes in lengthStart dates:Mon 07 Jan 2013 (to Fri 01 Feb 2013)Mon 04 Feb 2013 (to Fri 01 Mar 2013)Mon 04 Mar 2013 (to Fri 29 Mar 2013)Mon 01 Apr 2013 (to Fri 26 Apr 2013)(2 week break)Mon 13 May 2013 (to Fri 07 Jun 2013)Mon 10 Jun 2013 (to Fri 05 Jul 2013)Mon 08 Jul 2013 (to Fri 02 Aug 2013)(3 week break)Mon 26 Aug 2013 (to Fri 20 Sep 2013)Mon 23 Sep 2013 (to Fri 18 Oct 2013)Mon 21 Oct 2013 (to Fri 15 Nov 2013)Mon 18 Nov 2013 (to Fri 13 Dec 2013)Start dates:Mon 07 Jan 2013Mon 04 Feb 2013Mon 04 Mar 2013Mon 01 Apr 2013Mon 13 May 2013Mon 10 Jun 2013Mon 08 Jul 2013Mon 26 Aug 2013Mon 23 Sep 2013Mon 21 Oct 2013Mon 18 Nov 2013Start dates:Mon 14 Jan 2013 (to Fri 26 Apr 2013)Mon 13 May 2013 (to Fri 02 Aug 2013)Tues 03 Sep 2013 (to Fri 13 Dec 2013)Start dates:Mon 14 Jan 2013 (to Fri 26 Apr 2013)Mon 13 May 2013 (to Fri 02 Aug 2013)Tue 03 Sep 2013 (to Fri 13 Dec 2013)62www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>usfwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>_USFjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differencePrices 2013 (All prices in $USD per week unless stated otherwise)Courses Until August 2013 From September 2013General <strong>English</strong>21 lessons per weekCollege Year Abroad: The AmericanUniversity Experience21 lessons per weekAcademic <strong>English</strong>Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong>4 weeks8 weeks12 weeks16 weeks20 weeks24+ weeks24 weeks36 weeksPrice persemester(tuition)Price persemester(tuition)$380 per week or $1,520 total$360 per week or $2,880 total$345 per week or $4,140 total$330 per week or $5,280 total$320 per week or $6,400 total$310 per week$7,440$11,160$405 per week or $1,620 total$385 per week or $3,080 total$370 per week or $4,440 total$355 per week or $5,680 total$345 per week or $6,900 total$335 per week$8,040$12,060$5,600 $5,900Part 1: Academic <strong>English</strong>$5,600 per semesterPart 2: Undergraduate Studies$10,900 per semesterPart 1: Academic <strong>English</strong>$5,900 per semesterPart 2: Undergraduate Studies$11,700 per semesterAccommodation and dining pricesUntil August 2013 From September 2013University ApartmentsSingle room, shared bathroom andkitchenPremium SuitesShared bedroom and bathroomTraditional SuitesShared bedroom, semi-private bathroomGeneral <strong>English</strong>4-week sessionSpring 2013(CYA, AE,SAwE)*Summer 2013(CYA, AE,SAwE)*General <strong>English</strong>4-week sessionFall 2013(CYA, AE,SAwE)*$852 $3,681 $2,568 $1,715 $6,284$647 $2,793 $1,949 $1,463 $5,249$528 $2,280 $1,320 $4,657Meal plans $483 $2,168 $1,956 Meal plans are included in thehousing prices aboveA linen package is provided for allstudentsAll Access 7 day – unlimited access to the 4 campusdining halls$100* Course abbreviations: CYA = Campus Year Abroad AE = Academic <strong>English</strong> SAwE = Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong><strong>INTO</strong> University of South FloridaUniversity of South Florida4202 E Fowler Avenue FAO100Tampa, Florida 33620USAT: +1.813.905.4686F: +1.813.905.9686E: intoadmissions@usf.edu63


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishAccommodationTo get the most out of yourtime in the UK or USA, it isessential you find the rightaccommodation. Our centresoffer an excellent choice ofcomfortable and well-equippedresidential accommodation.There are welcoming homestayoptions as well.Residences on campusIn many centres <strong>INTO</strong> has its own, purpose-built studentaccommodation, which is both convenient and offers theopportunity to make new friends. We provide the best inresidential services and facilities for international students,including en-suite rooms in a variety of price and sizeoptions, shared rooms with shared facilities, self-cateringfacilities, on-site cafés, Wi-Fi throughout the building,vibrant social areas and excellent security systems.In the UK there are <strong>INTO</strong> student residences at <strong>INTO</strong>University of East Anglia, <strong>INTO</strong> University of Exeter and<strong>INTO</strong> Newcastle University. In the USA, the Oregon StateUniversity International Living-Learning Center opened inSeptember 2011, providing superb facilities.In many centres you can also stay in universityaccommodation, sometimes in halls of residence solely for<strong>INTO</strong> students, sometimes sharing with other universitystudents. This offers the opportunity to mix with a widerange of students and comes with many of the sameservices and facilities found in <strong>INTO</strong> accommodation.In the UK single rooms are most common, but in the USAroom sharing is a distinctive feature of staying in a hall ofresidence on campus. We actively encourage home andinternational students to share rooms together as it helpsbuild friendships and contacts in the wider universitycommunity, as well as being an excellent way to improveyour <strong>English</strong> language skills. Shared apartments on or closeto campus are another option in some centres.Please note that residential accommodation is on request and subjectto availability. In the UK it is generally suitable for longer stays fromthe main academic start dates.Homestay accommodationAnother popular option is to stay in a homestay, where youshare your homestay hosts’ lives, eating with them, talkingabout your experiences, and of course practising your<strong>English</strong>. Most of our centres offer this popular choice, whichis particularly suitable for shorter stays.64www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceSupportFor truly successful study, younot only need a high-qualitystudy programme, but also asupport network that ensuresyou can focus on your studiesand enjoy student life.Our services include:Supportive representatives to guide you throughchoosing your course and centre, and makingyour application.Customer relations teams to handle your applicationquickly and give you all relevant advice.Pre-departure information.Arrival information: you must arrive on the Saturdayor Sunday before the course start date. Please informyour Centre two weeks before arrival of your traveldetails and arrival time.Orientation to the Centre and University after arrival.Support during your whole stay, 24/7, provided by ourexperienced student services teams.Social and activity programmes.Adequate insurance is compulsory for the period ofyour stay and <strong>INTO</strong> offers a competitive package.We also recognise that if you are studying on a longercourse (24 weeks or more) it is often better to build in ashort break in your studies. In fact, all our centres havebreaks over the Christmas period, and in Norwich there arealso three one-week breaks during the year. To arrangean additional break on courses in the UK, please inform usof your requested dates when making your booking. Anychange to the planned break must be requested in theCentre, at least four weeks in advance of the break.Course materialsPlease note that on all UK general <strong>English</strong> courses of fourweeks or more, core course materials are included in thetuition price. For courses of less than four weeks, corematerials may be on loan only, and will have to be returnedin good condition to the Centre. Other non-core materialsmay be available for purchase in the Centre.VisasVisa regulations can change and we recommend youenquire about the latest requirements. UK and USgovernment websites usually give the most up-to-dateinformation. In some cases you may be limited as to thetype of course you can study; in other cases you have tomeet certain minimum language levels.65


<strong>English</strong> language courses in the UK and the USA www.intohigher.com/englishInsurance in the UKUniplan Insurancefor international studentsUniplan Insurance is a comprehensive insurance policyprepared especially for international students in the UK tocover loss of personal possessions as well as travel, healthand medical claims.Full travel, health and medical insurance is mandatory for all<strong>INTO</strong> students, and Uniplan Insurance will automatically beadded to your course fees unless you show that suitablealternative cover has been provided.<strong>INTO</strong> is an appointed representative of EndsleighInsurance Services Ltd., which is authorised andregulated by the Financial Services Authority:www.fsa.gov.uk/fsaregisterPeriod of cover CostUp to 2 weeks £48.61Up to 3 weeks £61.93Up to 1 month £66.40Up to 6 weeks £77.51Up to 9 weeks £88.62Up to 10 weeks £106.41Up to 3 months £121.99Up to 4 months £144.25Up to 5 months £173.15Up to 6 months £195.36Up to 12 months £356.95Key benefitsMaximumsum insuredMedical expensesAll medical emergency expenses(including repatriation) £2,000,000Emergency dental treatment £500Funeral costs in the UK £5,000Personal total disablement £30,000Luggage coveri) Luggage £1,000ii) Passport, tickets and passes £500iii) Personal money £100iv) Single article limit £200v) Valuables total £300Personal liability £1,000,000Overseas legal expensesand assistance £10,000Course fees up to £14,000Cancellation or curtailment charges £3,000Principal exclusionsGeneral: The first £50 of each and every claim per incidentmade by each insured person except for claims underpersonal liability, personal accident and legal expenseswhere no excess applies.This policy is not available to anyone aged 66 or over.Cancellation or curtailment charges and course fees.Any circumstances known prior to booking the trip thatcould reasonably be expected to give rise to a claim.Emergency medical and other expenses.Treatment or surgery which in the opinion of the medicalpractitioner in attendance can wait until your return home.Medication, which prior to departure is knownto be required.Baggage and personal money, passport and documents.Valuables left unattended at any time unless in a safetydeposit box or in your locked accommodation.Personal money or your passport if left unattendedat any time unless in a safe, safety deposit box or inyour locked accommodation.66www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceInsurance in the USAUniversity of South FloridaInternational Student Health PlanAll international students are required by state and federallaw to have full year term coverage each academic yearwith specific coverage limits. The parameters of thatcoverage are available from <strong>INTO</strong> University of SouthFlorida or can be accessed at:http://generalcounsel.usf.edu/regulations/<strong>pdf</strong>s/regulation-usf6.0162.<strong>pdf</strong>Students who are unable to provide evidence of adequatecoverage at the time of their application are required totake up the International Student Insurance coverage as acondition of enrolment.Insuranceper YearInsuranceper semesterStudent only $1,680 $560 $140Spouse $5,520 $1,840 $460Child $3,000 $1,000 $250Insuranceper monthOregon State UniversityMedical and Accident InsuranceThe University requires non-resident international studentsto be covered by health insurance which meets the USGovernment visa requirements, State of Oregon and OregonState University requirements. Information may be found at:http://studenthealth.oregonstate.edu/internationalplanStudents unable to provide evidence of adequatecoverage at the time of their application are requiredto take up the International Student Insurance coverageas a condition of enrolment.Insurance (3 months) $405Colorado State UniversityHealth InsuranceUniversity policy requires health insurance for allinternational students. Students are automatically enrolledin the <strong>INTO</strong> CSU-sponsored student insurance plan throughHTH Worldwide each semester. International students maywaive the insurance requirement and enrolment in the <strong>INTO</strong>CSU-sponsored student insurance plan by demonstratingproof of comparable coverage in another insurance plan viaa waiver process, details of which can be found at:www.health.colostate.edu/<strong>pdf</strong>/waiverrequest_000.<strong>pdf</strong>The <strong>INTO</strong> CSU-sponsored Student Insurance plan isdesigned to work in conjunction with the CSU HealthNetwork to provide students with comprehensive highquality care. This programme provides benefits both withinthe CSU Health Network (Campus Care) and for servicesprovided outside the CSU Health Network (Off-CampusCare). The health insurance does not include dental orvision insurance, so students should see a dentist andeye doctor before leaving their home country. Students,spouses, and their dependents are eligible for coverageunder the plan. Because the plan is designed to work inconjunction with the services provided at the CSU HealthNetwork, all students enrolled in the plan automaticallypay the semester health fee. Please contact <strong>INTO</strong> CSUfor information on the cost and the benefits of the healthinsurance plan.67


How to make a booking (UK) www.intohigher.com/englishHow to make a booking (UK)Step 1To book any of the courses in this brochure, send thecompleted booking form and any relevant payment anddocuments to your <strong>INTO</strong> representative, or to:<strong>INTO</strong> Admissions OfficeSussex HouseGloucester PlaceBrightonEast Sussex, BN1 4BEUnited KingdomEducational agents: ukadmissions.english@into.uk.comAll other enquiries: englishbookings@into.uk.comTel: +44 1273 718640Fax +44 1273 328595You can also book online at:www.intohigher.com/englishAny original documents which are not in <strong>English</strong> mustbe accompanied by a full translation that can beindependently verified by the UK Border Agency. Theoriginal translation must contain confirmation from thetranslator or translation company that it is an accuratetranslation of the original document. We also require thefull name and signature of the translator or an authorisedofficial of the translation company, as well as the translatoror translation company’s contact details and the date ofthe translation.Only complete bookings will be processed.It is important that all sections of the booking form arecompleted in full and that you send us all the documentsrequested. This includes the relevant type of evidenceof language level if you are applying for a UK Tier 4 visa,or if you are applying for an Academic <strong>English</strong> or StudyAbroad with <strong>English</strong> course. It also includes proof ofalternative insurance cover (if you do not wish to take outour Uniplan insurance).Step 2When we confirm your booking, you will receive:confirmation of your booking and the relevantcourse nameconfirmed course datesindication of total fees payable (tuition,accommodation, sundry) and payment deadlinesinsurance information and application formaccommodation agreement (if applicable)a copy of the terms and conditions‘Under 18 years old’ information pack (if applicable).Step 3Complete your insurance policy application form(if applicable) and return it to the <strong>INTO</strong> AdmissionsOffice with your payment.If more than four weeks before the start of your course,you must now pay your deposits and enrolment fee,or you may pay full fees if you prefer.We must receive the full balance of all fees at least fourweeks before the start of your course. If you book yourcourse less than four weeks before the start date, youmust pay all fees immediately.Please note that we cannot guarantee your course or youraccommodation unless we have received all your fees fourweeks before the start date.Your booking may be cancelled if we do not receiveyour fees by this time.The enrolment fee of £50 (where applicable) is payableat this time and is non-refundable.Deposits payable are as follows:Tuition:£200Accommodation:Residential: £1,000 (or full fees, whichever is lower)Homestay: £150Please note that if you require a CAS for a Tier 4 visa, we must receivepayment of either the appropriate deposit or full fees before issuing a CAS.Once full payment has been received you will be issuedwith the following documentation to support the UKstudent visa application:confirmation of booking letterconfirmation of acceptance for studies (CAS)(where applicable)Uniplan insurance policy document (where applicable)invoice and financial statementconfirmation of accommodation (where applicable).Step 4Finalise your travel arrangements and send us your arrivaldetails at least two weeks before arrival.If you have requested an airport transfer you mustcomplete the ‘Airport Collection form’ in the Pre-departureGuide and return it to the <strong>INTO</strong> Admissions Office,if possible at the same time as informing the Centreof your travel details.VisasFor information on visa types, and to see whether youneed one, whether you qualify, and how to apply, pleasevisit: www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk68www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Booking Form (UK) 1 of 3 www.intohigher.com/englishDiscover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceBooking Form (UK) 1 of 3Section 1Agency NameAgency URN numberStudent detailsTitleFamily nameFirst given nameName as written on passportPassport numberCountry of issueGender M FDate of birth / / (dd/mm/yy) AgeCountry of birthNationalityAre you a US citizen or a US passport holder?Yes NoDo you have dual nationality status?Yes NoIf Yes, please provide full detailsCountry of residenceHome addressPostcodeCountryTel. home (incl. intl. code)Mobile tel. (incl. intl. code)Email addressMother tongueOther languagesWhat type of visa do you intend to apply for?Student visitor visaExtended Student visitor visaTier 4 visa *No visa*If you intend to apply for a Tier 4 visa, please attachevidence that you have attained a minimum level of <strong>English</strong>proficiency equivalent to B1 on the Common EuropeanFramework.Section 2What is your current level of <strong>English</strong>?Beginner * (only at <strong>INTO</strong> Manchester)Elementary (A1)Lower-intermediate (A2)Intermediate (B1)Upper-Intermediate (B2)Advanced (C1) ***If on arrival you are a functional Beginner, you may be asked to move toManchester.**Advanced level students should contact us for advice on the best centre.Which course(s) do you want to study and where?Please note: if you want to study on an Academic<strong>English</strong> or Study Abroad with <strong>English</strong> course, pleaseuse the application form on the website or in theCentre’s own brochure.1 <strong>INTO</strong> Centre name (location)Course name (as in brochure)NB: Please check carefully that the course you want isoffered at your preferred Centre and on the dates youwant.Course start date / / (dd/mm/yy)Number of weeksEnd date / / (dd/mm/yy)2 <strong>INTO</strong> Centre name (location)Course name (as in brochure)NB: Please check carefully that the course you want isoffered at your preferred centre and on the dates youwant.Course start date / / (dd/mm/yy)Number of weeksEnd date / / (dd/mm/yy)69


Booking Form (UK) 2 of 3 www.intohigher.com/englishBooking Form (UK) 2 of 3Section 3Accommodation and welfareApplication for accommodationI require <strong>INTO</strong> accommodation Yes NoIf yes, between these dates:from / / to / / (dd/mm/yy)Residential accommodation (Tick if required)Please indicate which type of accommodation you wouldlike including the name of the residence (if applicable) androom typePlease note that residential accommodation is on requestand subject to availability. It is generally suitable for longerstays starting from the main academic start dates.Do you require a meal plan?(Only available in selected Centres please check locationpages for details)YesNoDo you require a bedding pack?(Please see the location page for details)YesNoHomestay accommodation (Tick if required)If you require Homestay accommodation we will send youa Homestay preference form to complete.Alternative accommodation choiceIf your first accommodation choice is not available,please specify which alternative accommodationoption you would like to book.Do you have any special medical conditions,allergies or diet?YesNoIf yes, please give detailsCriminal offencesPlease tick here if you have been convicted of a criminaloffence and supply details on a separate sheetStudents who are under 18<strong>INTO</strong> recommends that parents appoint a UK-basedguardian for international students under 18. <strong>INTO</strong> cansupply a list of Guardianship providers on request.If parents are making their own arrangements for eitherGuardianship services, or if a friend or family member in theUK is to act as guardian to the student, please provide thefollowing details below:Name of guardianRelationship to studentAddress of guardianPostcodeCountryTelephone (inc. intl. code)Email addressI confirm that the guardian is over 21 years of age.Travel and medical insuranceI wish to book Uniplan insurance as described onpage 66.Please note that unless you can provide us with proof ofalternative insurance cover for your entire stay, you willautomatically be invoiced for Uniplan cover.Please state when you would like Uniplan insurance tostart and finishStart / / Finish / / (dd/mm/yy)(continue on next page)70www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Booking Form (UK) 3 of 3 www.intohigher.com/englishDiscover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceBooking Form (UK) 3 of 3Section 4Arrival and departureTaxi transfer on arrival Yes NoTaxi transfer on departure Yes NoArrival airportPlease send full details to the <strong>INTO</strong> Centre at least twoweeks before you arrive.If you are under 18 you must book a transfer on arrival anddeparture, or send confirmation of who will be bringing youto the Centre and collecting you at the end of your course.Section 5PaymentHow will you be paying your fees?By bank transfer to <strong>INTO</strong> in the UKBy credit cardThrough the <strong>INTO</strong> representativeImmediately in fullDeposit now, balance at least 4 weeks before the startof the courseSection 6Form of indemnityi) BackgroundThis indemnity is to be signed by the student, and alsoby his/her parent or legal guardian if the student is under18 years of age. Until this indemnity has been signed andreturned to <strong>INTO</strong>, the student may not take part in anexcursion organised by <strong>INTO</strong>.ii) IndemnityIn consideration of the principal and/or head teacher and/or director and/or any employee of <strong>INTO</strong> (which expressionfor the purposes of this indemnity means <strong>INTO</strong> and anyrelevant associated or connected organisation) agreeing tomake arrangements for and to authorise <strong>INTO</strong> personnelto take me/my son/daughter/ward from time to time onexpeditions outside the usual premises of <strong>INTO</strong> I herebyfully and effectively indemnify the said principal and/orhead teacher and/or director and/or any employee (as thecase may be) of <strong>INTO</strong> against:a. any and all claims, losses, damages or costs incurreddirectly or indirectly which they or any of them may beor become liable to pay in consequence of any injuryor damage to or illness of me/my said son/daughter/ward occurring during or as a result of any of the saidexpeditionsb. any and all claims, losses, damages or costs paid to orpayable to or claimed by any third party which may bemade against them or any of them in consequence ofany act or default of me/my said son/daughter/wardduring or as a result of any of the said expeditionsc. any and all other costs, claims, losses and expensesincurred directly or indirectly by them or any of themon behalf of me/my said son/daughter/ward during oras a result of any such expedition, provided that thisindemnity does not extend to any claims, damages,costs or expenses in respect of and to the extentto which <strong>INTO</strong> and member(s) of the staff or any ofthem are indemnified and recover under any policyof insurance. I authorise <strong>INTO</strong> to supply any relevantrecords to educational institutions, governmentbodies, parents, sponsors and educational agents ifrequested without notification.SignedDate / / (dd/mm/yy)(Parent/guardian)SignedDate / / (dd/mm/yy)(Student)Section 7DeclarationTo be signed by the student and parent, sponsoror legal guardian.I have read and understood this brochure and agreeto abide by the Terms and ConditionsI agree to abide by the Cancellation and Refund PolicyI agree to pay all tuition and accommodation feesincurred by the student as they become dueI agree that my records and achievements may be usedfor promotional purposes, without further notificationI agree that copies of my academic progress andperformance reports can be supplied to parents, sponsorsor agents without further notificationSignedDate / / (dd/mm/yy)(Parent/guardian)SignedDate / / (dd/mm/yy)(Student)71


How to make a booking (USA) www.intohigher.com/englishHow to make a booking (USA)Step 1Send the completed application package of scanned PDFs,including supporting documents to:<strong>INTO</strong> Colorado State UniversityE: intoapplications@colostate.edu<strong>INTO</strong> Oregon State UniversityE: intladmit@oregonstate.edu<strong>INTO</strong> University of South FloridaE: intoadmissions@usf.edu<strong>INTO</strong> Application Processing Centre380 Stevens Avenue, Suite 211Solana Beach, CA 92075T: +1 858 356 4400F: +1 858 356 4401You can also download our application PDF file at:www.intohigher.com/usThe application package must include:Completed application form, signed by the studentapplicant or the legal guardianBank statement or letter of sponsorship that is datedwithin three (3) months of time of application. Must bein <strong>English</strong>, or certified copies must be provided.Copy of passport ID pageProof of High School Graduation (USF only)Only complete bookings will be processed.Step 2If the booking is successful, you will receive:An acceptance letter indicating the programof study requestedVerification of accommodation requestedStep 3To confirm your place you should:Send tuition deposit (to be applied to balance of fees)– $2,000: Academic <strong>English</strong> programs– $500: General <strong>English</strong> programsSend accommodation deposit (to be applied tobalance of fees)– $2,000: Academic <strong>English</strong> programs– $500: General <strong>English</strong> programsSend proof of immunisationUpon receipt of the paid deposit and a signeddeclaration of finances, you will receive an I-20 andinvoice for the remaining balance due. You will alsoreceive confirmation of accommodation details ifrequested. You should provide your flight details asoutlined in the Airport Transfer Form.The full cost of the International Student Health Planwill be added to your account unless evidence of analternative health plan has been approved.Step 4You should obtain your visa and pay the fee balance.Housing will not be guaranteed until full paymentis received.Full fees must be paid four weeks prior to the start ofall programs. Any funds in excess of the total amount ofstudent fees, tuition and related costs will be refundedto the remitter and not to the student if different.How to pay:Payment can be made by wire transfer, VISA or Mastercard(a transaction fee will apply to all credit card payments andwire transfers). It is recommended that the payment of allfees be made via wire transfer. Any bank charges incurredwill be charged to the applicant’s account.The wire transfer should include the following information:Student ID number (as shown on the acceptance letter)Student nameUniversity bank account details:please see page 76Additional support needed for dependentsIf you have a spouse or children that will accompany you tothe United States, you must include an additional:$3,000 per year for your spouse and $2,400 per yearfor each child (if applying to <strong>INTO</strong> CSU)$9,600 per year for your spouse and $7,200 per yearfor each child (if applying to <strong>INTO</strong> OSU)$5,000 per year for your spouse and $2,500 per yearfor each child (if applying to <strong>INTO</strong> USF)Please note that this estimate for dependents is the minimum amount youmust show.Example sources of funding and documentationAll amounts must be in $US or show applicable conversionrate and must be in <strong>English</strong>.Source of fundingPersonal/family savingsParent(s)/sponsor(s)Government agency (home country)Required documentsCertified letter/bank statementCertified letter/bank statementLetter of award (copy)72www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Booking Form (USA) 1 of 4 www.intohigher.com/englishDiscover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceBooking Form (USA) 1 of 4Only for General <strong>English</strong>,College Year Abroadand Academic <strong>English</strong> CoursesCompleted booking formsshould be sent to:NTO Colorado State UniversityE: intoapplications@colostate.edu<strong>INTO</strong> Oregon State UniversityE: intladmit@oregonstate.edu<strong>INTO</strong> University of South FloridaE: intoadmissions@usf.edu<strong>INTO</strong> Application Processing Center380 Stevens Avenue, Suite 211Solana Beach, CA 92075T: +1 858 356 4400F: +1 858 356 4401Please complete all relevant sections of thisform in BLOCK Capitals and in BLACK INK.Please print legibly.Section 1Agency NameAgency URN numberStudent detailsPlease enter all names exactly as they appear on your passport.TitleLast/Family nameFirst/Given namesMiddle nameFull name as appears on passportGender M FDate of birth / / (dd/mm/yy) AgeCountry of birthCountry of citizenshipCitizenshipNon US CitizenResident alien USUS citizenDual citizenStudent permanent home addressRequired for I-20StreetCityCountryPostal CodeTelephoneStudent’s emailContact details or Sponsor/representative detailsAll correspondence during the application process will be sentto the details entered here.NameStreetCityState/ProvinceCountryPostal CodeTelephoneContact’s emailStudent’s email (required)Please include copy of your passport ID pageVisa detailsAre you currently living or studying in the United States?YesNoIf you answered YES, please include a copy of yourI-94 card, visa, I-20 and contact information of yourInternational Student AdvisorWill any dependents (spouse/children) come to the USwith you?YesNoIf yes, please include copies of their passports with yourapplication73


Booking Form (USA) 2 of 4 www.intohigher.com/englishBooking Form (USA) 2 of 4Section 2<strong>English</strong> <strong>Language</strong> CourseWhich course(s) do you want to study and where?Check only one institution.Course:Colorado State UniversityOregon State UniversityUniversity of South FloridaGeneral <strong>English</strong>Number of sessions:21 hours per week27 hours per week (OSU only)College Year Abroad21 hours per week27 hours per week (OSU only)24 weeks (USF/CSU only)25 weeks (OSU only)35 weeks (OSU only)36 weeks (USF/CSU only)Course 1 start date: / / (dd/mm/yy)Course 2 start date: / / (dd/mm/yy)Academic <strong>English</strong>Number of termsFor specific start dates, please see pages 56-55.Section 3Housing and Student ServicesColorado State UniversityPlease select one option:Single room en suite(studio or one bedroom apartment)Single bedroom in shared apartmentWould you be interested in sharingwith another student?Yes No I do not require any housingAirport pick-upWill you require airport pick-up? ($75 fee)YesNoWill you require a private transport option? ($225 fee)YesNoOregon State UniversityPlease select one option:Double room and shared bathroomSingle room and shared bathroomDouble room and private bathroomSingle room and private bathroomHomestayI do not require any accommodationPlease note that your housing selection will include a meal plan.1 2 3Lifestyle preferencesDo you smoke?YesNo(Please note that OSU is a smoke-free campus starting Fall 2012.)Airport Pick-upTransportation from Portland International airport to OSUcan be provided upon request. Detailed instructions onrequesting airport transportation and submitting arrivaldetails can be found in the Pre-Departure Guide here:www.intohigher.com/osu/pdg74www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Booking Form (USA) 3 of 4 www.intohigher.com/englishDiscover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceBooking Form (USA) 3 of 4University of South FloridaPlease select one option:University ApartmentsPremium SuitesI do not require any housingPlease note that the Bullblock meal plan will be added to your account.Airport pick-upTransfer to <strong>INTO</strong> USF ($100 fee)No airport pick-up requiredSection 4Required for USF onlyAre you currently, or have you ever been, charged withor subject to disciplinary action for scholastic (such asplagiarism or cheating) or any other type of behavioralmisconduct at any educational institution? You do notneed to disclose academic dismissal, suspension orprobation for poor gradesYesSignedNoHave you ever been charged with a violation of the law,misdemeanor and/or felony (even if adjudication waswithheld) that resulted in, or, if still pending could result in,probation, community service, restitution, a jail sentenceor the revocation or suspension of your driver’s license(you are not required to include traffic violations that onlyresulted in a fine)?YesSignedNoIf your answer to any of the preceding is YES, details of anyoffenses should be included on a separate sheet. If yourrecords have been expunged pursuant to applicable law,you are not required to answer YES to these questions.If you are unsure whether to answer ‘yes’, we stronglysuggest that you answer YES and fully disclose allincidents. By doing so, you can avoid any risk of disciplinaryaction or revocation of your offer of admission.Section 5Authorisation for release of InformationFor the purpose of allowing others to assist mewith my education, I authorize the institution and the<strong>INTO</strong> Centre at the institution to release informationregarding my application materials and student records asnecessary to facilitate the application process, enrolmentand continued progress through any academic program atthe <strong>INTO</strong> Centre. This authorization specifically permitsthe institution and the <strong>INTO</strong> Centre at the institution and<strong>INTO</strong> University Partnerships Ltd. to share my applicationmaterials and student records among them and toprovide access to those materials and records to anyrepresentative, sponsor, or parent listed below andto any other agency directly responsible for myrecruitment or continued participation in the <strong>INTO</strong>course at the university.My agency (name)My sponsor (name)My parent(s) or other relative (name)Other (name)Student’s Name (please print)Student’s signatureDate / / (dd/mm/yy)75


Booking Form (USA) 4 of 4 www.intohigher.com/englishBooking Form (USA) 4 of 4Section 6Affidavit of supportI,(Print Name of Family Member/Sponsor)hereby certify that I am willing and able to provide theamount of $in US dollars to meet the expenses incurredby(Print Student’s Full Name)during the length of the student’s study to which his/herapplication pertains. My relationship to the student is thatof:have authorised the use of my supporting financialdocuments included with this application to verify thepromised financial resources are available to me. I affirmthat I know and understand the contents of this affidavitsigned by me and the statements are true and correct.SignedDate / / (dd/mm/yy)(Parent/guardian)Required For USF onlyNotary or Agency Official (requires Witness):Sworn and subscribed before me this:day ofmonth ofyearSignature of Witnessing OfficialDate / / (dd/mm/yy)(Witnessing official)Section 7DeclarationTo be signed by the studentI have read and understood this brochure and agree toabide by the Terms and Conditions therein and also foundat: www.intohigher.com/csuor www.intohigher.com/osuor www.intohigher.com/usfI agree to abide by the Cancellation and Refund Policy.I agree to pay all tuition and housing fees incurred by thestudent as they become due.SignedDate / / (dd/mm/yy)(Student)Important: Students under 18All students under the age of 18 must have allapplications and contracts signed by a parent/legalguardian and/or sponsorSignedDate / / (dd/mm/yy)(Parent/guardian/sponsor – if student is under 18)University bank account details are:<strong>INTO</strong> Colorado State UniversityBank Name: Bank of AmericaAddress: 1000 Century Park DriveTampa, Florida 33607Account Name: <strong>INTO</strong> CSU LLCAccount Number: 898052299589SWIFT Code: BOFAUS3NDomestic Wire (routing number): 026009593Oregon State UniversityBank Name: US BankAddress: 615 NE Liberty StreetSalem, Oregon 97301 USAAccount Name: Oregon State TreasuryAccount Number: 153695031051SWIFT Code: USBKUS44IMTquoting ‘Oregon State University’<strong>INTO</strong> University of South FloridaBank Name: Bank of AmericaAddress: 9385 N 56th StreetTemple Terrace, Florida 33617-5533 USAAccount Name: <strong>INTO</strong> USF, INCAccount Number: 229030921901SWIFT Code: BOFAUS3NDomestic Wire (routing number): 02600959376www.facebook.com/<strong>INTO</strong>higherwww.twitter.com/<strong>INTO</strong>Higherjoin the conversation… #intostudents


Discover the <strong>INTO</strong> differenceImportant informationabout immigration andfinancial documentationDeclaration of FinancesUS immigration law requires the University to verify thatany student seeking an F-1 Visa has sufficient funds tofinance their studies for the duration of their program. Ifit is determined that you are admissible, we will provideyou with an I-20 (F-1) certificate of eligibility document,only after you submit satisfactory evidence that youhave adequate funds for your proposed program of study.Acceptable financial documents must not have beenissued more than three months from date of applicationand must accompany this form.77


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Want to find out more?If you would like to find out more about any of our courses or services, please visitour website. You can also contact the Centre via email or phone, or visit one of oureducational agents in your home country.Enquiries and bookings (UK Centres)Enquiries and bookings (US Centres)<strong>INTO</strong> Admissions OfficeSussex HouseGloucester PlaceBrightonEast Sussex, BN1 4BEUnited KingdomT: +44 1273 718640F: +44 1273 328595Educational agents:ukadmissions.english@into.uk.comAll other enquiries:englishbookings@into.uk.com<strong>INTO</strong> Colorado State UniversityColorado State UniversitySpruce Hall150 Old Main DriveCampus Delivery: 1037Fort Collins, Colorado80523 – 1037USAT: +1 970 492 4686F: +1 970 492 4687E: into@colostate.edu<strong>INTO</strong> Oregon State UniversityOregon State University1701 SW Western BoulevardCorvallis, Oregon 97333USAT: +1 541 737 2464F: +1 541 737 4220E: into@oregonstate.edu<strong>INTO</strong> University of South FloridaUniversity of South Florida4202 E Fowler Avenue FAO100Tampa, Florida 33620USAT: +1 813 905 4686F: +1 813 905 9686E: intoadmissions@usf.eduwww.intohigher.com/english© <strong>INTO</strong> University Partnerships Limited, August 2013. All content published in thisdocument is believed accurate at time of publication. <strong>INTO</strong> reserves the right to alterdetails of all aspects of its operation without notice.<strong>INTO</strong> University Partnerships Limited is a limited companyregistered in England and Wales, registered number 05507863.Registered office: Sussex House, Gloucester Place, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 4BERepresentative’s stampThrough innovative partnerships with leading universities, we expand opportunitiesfor higher education, ensuring student success and transforming lives.

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