Your visa, passport, Form I-20, and other important documents must be in a safe and accessible location. Keep them together in a folder and be sure to make extra printed and digital copies just in case.
You should also download and complete the following Important Forms that you will need to bring with you. (If you will be under 18 years old on your first day of class, your parent or guardian must complete and sign the forms for you.)
Six weeks before your scheduled start date, a unique test link will be sent to the student email on your application. The link will expire 14 days after it is received. The online test consists of speaking, listening, reading, writing, vocabulary, and grammar and takes up to 75 minutes to complete. To take the test, you will need a computer with both a camera and a microphone. All students who apply to ELS must take the online ELS Academic English Placement Test before coming to the ELS center. This test will help us place you in the right class.
Make sure you book your travel in time to attend the first day of classes. If possible, allow yourself a few days to settle into your new environment.
There are many housing and accommodation options available for international students. It’s important to organize your housing before you arrive so that you are prepared and have somewhere safe to stay. Should you need assistance in booking housing, please contact your ELS representative.
Find the location of your school using an internet map. Check to see how far it is from your new home in the United States. You should also research local markets, stores, and restaurants in your new area.
Learn what the weather will be at your ELS Center so you can bring the appropriate clothing for your stay.
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On the first Monday, ELS Centers will be open only to newly arriving students. Centers will administer any placement tests that have not been administered pre-arrival, host an orientation session and register all new students.
If a holiday falls on the first Monday, ELS Centers will be open for newly arriving students checking in. Normal first Monday activities will take place on the following Tuesday.
Our orientation program for international students is an opportunity for you to learn about campus life, meet other students, and learn how you can make the most of your experience at ELS. The orientation can help you feel more prepared for your studies and help you adjust to life in the United States.
Studying English outside of your country may be a new experience for you. Your ELS classes may also be different from the English classes you took in your country. Your teachers will ask you to speak often, share your thoughts and ideas, and practice with other students. To learn quickly in class you should do the following every day:
At ELS, your learning does not stop in the classroom. Of course, you should do your homework every day, but you can also practice your English in other ways. While living and studying in this country, you will be surrounded by English 24 hours a day. Being on campus is a great opportunity to interact with native speakers of your own age! Make the most of each day by doing the following:
*Prices displayed in a local currency are approximate and based on daily exchange rates, which fluctuate. Invoices and payments for programs will be in the destination currency.
*ELS students must meet minimum age requirements: