English as a Second Language

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English as a Second Language

Welcome! Welcome and thank you for considering our English as a Second Language program (ESL) and our Intensive English program here at Tulsa Community College (TCC)! We are committed to helping you become more proficient in American English and developing the skills important to succeed in college and the workplace. As a student, you will not only learn English but also have an opportunity to experience American culture through the many college and community activities held throughout the year. Please take advantage of the many privileges and benefits that ESL students enjoy here at TCC: Use of the Language Center Use of the Fitness Center Use of the Library Use of the Computer Labs Membership in Student Clubs and Organizations Access to Student Counselors Access to Student Discount Tickets for Special Events We encourage you to join the International Association and other clubs to practice English, visit new places on cultural fieldtrips, and make new friends. Don t forget to visit the Language Center which is designed to help with the development of language skills outside of the classroom. In this center, you can access computer programs, books, videos, and other language learning materials. Daniel Chaboya ESL Coordinator Our ESL faculty and staff look forward to serving you and contributing to your success here at TCC. We also are excited about meeting you and learning about your culture and languages. Together we will share, learn, and grow in an academic environment that values intercultural awareness and communication. See you on campus and in class very soon! Daniel Chaboya ESL Coordinator 2

Academic Calendar Activity Date Enrollment and Fee Payment for October 26 - Jan 11 12-week ESL Classes Monday 16-week Regular Classes Begin January 11 Monday 12-week ESL Classes Begin January 19 Tuesday Drop and Add for 12-week ESL Classes January 19 - January 22 Tuesday - Friday 100% refund on drops on 12- week ESL classes January 19 - January 22 Tuesday - Friday Martin Luther King Day - No classes, College closed Spring Break No classes January 18 Monday March 14 - March 20 Monday - Sunday Last day to change from credit to audit & Last day to withdraw with W grade Final Examinations - 12-week ESL Classes. April 8 Friday April 13 - April 15 Wednesday - Friday 3

How to Enroll in Credit / Non-Credit ESL Classes Take a Placement Test & Get Academic Counseling: All Students: Call the Language Center, (918) 595-7536, and make an appointment for the free ESL placement test. The test is given in The Language Center/ESL Program at TCC Northeast Campus, 3727 E. Apache (Apache and Harvard), room 1521, which is located on the first floor of the Student Union. All Students: After completing your ESL placement test, the ESL counselor will discuss the results with you and help you choose ESL classes to meet your needs. The ESL counselor will also answer any questions you have about the ESL program and will help you with the application and enrollment. Submit an Application: Credit Students: Submit an application online at www.tulsacc.edu or come to the Language Center where staff can assist you. You will receive your TCC student ID number by email in 5 to 7 days. You must submit your immigration documentation at the TCC Welcome Center/ Registrar s Office. In addition, if possible please bring your high school transcript and any college or university transcripts you have. Additional documents may be required. Please contact the ESL counselor with any questions or for more information. Non-credit Students: ESL staff will submit your application for you when you enroll. Enroll in Classes: All Students: The ESL counselor will assist you in completing your enrollment. After you have finished registering for classes, you will receive a copy of your class schedule. Please bring it with you during the first week of classes and when you go to the bookstore to buy your textbooks. Pay Your Fees: Credit Students: Pay for your classes at the Bursar s Office in the Student Union or online using MYTCC, (www.tulsacc.edu and click on MYTCC.) The first time you use MYTCC, click change. Your username is your student ID number including the T. You should set up three security questions when prompted. Your old password is your date of birth (MMDDYY). You should create a new password that is at least 6 characters long, with at least one upper case letter and at least one number. You will login with your student number and your new password. Credit students may also choose to enroll in the TCC payment plan. For more information, please go to the Bursar s office or see the ESL counselor. If you are a US citizen, permanent resident, asylee or refugee, you may qualify for federal financial aid. You can apply on-line at www.fafsa.gov. It is recommended that you apply as soon as possible. A minimun TOEFL score of 460 is required in order to receive any federal financial aid that the student might otherwise qualify for. The TCC FAFSA code is 9763. Please contact the ESL counselor or the Financial Aid Office if you have questions or need help. Non-credit Students: Please pay for your classes in the Language Center at the time of enrollment. You may pay with cash, credit or debit card (Visa or Mastercard), or by check. 4

Buy Your Text Books: All Students: Your instructor will give you information about the textbook that is required for the class. Textbooks are sold in the Campus Book Store located in the Student Union. Please bring your class schedule. If you need help, please ask an ESL staff member. Get a Student ID Card: Student ID cards are made in the Student Activities Office. Credit Students: Please bring your student ID number and a photo ID. You must wait at least 24 hours after enrolling to receive your ID. Non-credit Students: Purchase of the student ID card is optional but very helpful. The cost is $5 per semester. Please bring a photo ID and your receipt showing that you paid for the student ID card. If you have questions, please contact the Language Center. Please DO NOT throw your student ID card away at the end of the semester (cost to replace it is $20). Your student ID card will be revalidated each semester when you pay your tuition and fees. ESL Placement Testing Any student who wants to enroll in ESL classes for the first time must take the ESL Placement test. The ESL Placement test measures reading, writing, listening and speaking and is used to ensure that the student is enrolled in ESL classes at the appropriate level. The following are some common questions about the ESL Placement test: How much does it cost? There is no charge for the ESL Placement test. How much time does the test take? The ESL Placement test takes approximately 1½ hours. What is needed to register for the test? Please call (918) 595-7536 to make an appointment. Where is the ESL Placement test given? The ESL Placement test is given in the Language Center at the Northeast Campus of TCC, 3727 E. Apache, Tulsa OK 74115 (Apache and Harvard). We recommend that you park in the east parking lot. The Language Center is located in the Student Union Building on the first floor, room 1521. Appointments are recommended. Please call (918) 595-7536. For questions about testing or to make an appointment, please call (918) 595-7536 5

English Proficiency Requirements for Classes Other than ESL POLICY All applicants who indicate English as a second language shall be required to provide evidence of proficiency in the English language prior to enrollment in college-level courses. PROCEDURE One of the following standards is used to determine English Language Proficiency for all first time applicants prior to enrolling in college-level credit courses: 1. Standardized Testing: Students must meet one of the following minimum scores for admission to TCC without taking ESL: Exam Minimum Score Internet-Based TOEFL (ibt) 61 Computer-Based TOEFL 173 Paper-Based TOEFL 500 IELTS 5.5 2. Intensive English Program (IEP): Students must score 460 or higher on the paper-based TOEFL, 140 or higher on the computer-based TOEFL, 48 or higher on the Internet TOEFL administered at a Special Testing Center or an International Testing Center, or 5.0 or higher on the IELTS examination prior to beginning the IEP. After achieving an acceptable score, students must successfully complete a minimum of 12 weeks of study at an IEP approved by the State Regents immediately prior to TCC admission. At least two-thirds of the 12 weeks must be instruction at an advanced level. 3. High School Performance: Students must successfully complete the high school core requirements in an English-speaking high school or graduate from an English-speaking high school and demonstrate competency through the Policy on Remediation and Removal of High School Curricular Deficiencies. Students will take the Computerized Placement Tests (CPT) in TCC's Assessment Center. CPT test results will be used to demonstrate proficiency in English, math, and science or to determine the appropriate remediation. 4. Previous College Performance: Students must provide an official transcript showing a minimum of 24 college-level credit hours with passing grades from an accredited American college or university. 6

Daytime Class Schedule Spring 2016 Credit / Non-Credit Daytime Schedule* January 19 (Tuesday) April 15 CRN Course ID Course Name Time Monday and Wednesday 27519 ESLG 0993-216 Reading Basics 2 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM 20580 ESLG 0523-201 Reading for Understanding 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM 20588 ESLG 0623-201 Reading for Communication 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM 20608 ESLG 0723-201 Reading for Academic Purposes 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM 20611 ESLG 0823-201 Reading for College 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM 24550 ESLG 0993-201 ESL Advanced Readings 4 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM 27518 ESLG 0993-215 Grammar Basics 2 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM 27591 ESLG 0543-203 Writing for Understanding 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM 27522 ESLG 0993-218 Conversation Basics 2 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM 27578 ESLG 0553-201 Speaking for Understanding 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM 23159 ESLG 0653-201 Speaking for Communication 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM 20616 ESLG 0993-202 ESL Pronunciation 2 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM 24551 ESLG 0753-201 Speaking for Academic Purposes 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM 20614 ESLG 0853-201 Speaking for College 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM Tuesday and Thursday 27576 ESLG 0993-224 Writing Basics 2 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM 20583 ESLG 0543-201 Writing for Understanding 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM 20593 ESLG 0643-201 Writing for Communication 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM 20602 ESLG 0743-201 Writing for Academic Purposes 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM 20613 ESLG 0843-201 Writing for College 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM 26115 ESLG 0993-209 ESL Advanced Writing 4 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM 27562 ESLG 0993-221 Grammar Basics 2 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM 20582 ESLG 0533-201 Grammar for Understanding 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM 20590 ESLG 0633-201 Grammar for Communication 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM 20598 ESLG 0733-201 Grammar for Academic Purposes 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM 20612 ESLG 0833-201 Grammar for College 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM *All classes meet at the Northeast Campus 7

Daytime Class Schedule Spring 2016 Credit / Non-Credit Daytime Schedule* January 19 (Tuesday) April 15 CRN Course ID Course Name Time Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 27563 ESLG 0993-222 Listening Basics 2 11:00 AM - 11:55 AM 26201 ESLG 0513-201 Listening for Understanding 11:00 AM - 11:55 AM 20585 ESLG 0613-201 Listening for Communication 11:00 AM - 11:55 AM 26202 ESLG 0713-201 Listening for Academic Purposes 11:00 AM - 11:55 AM 20606 ESLG 0813-201 Listening for College 11:00 AM - 11:55 AM 20617 ESLG 0993-203 ESL Advanced Listening 4 11:00 AM - 11:55 AM Friday 27575 ESLG 0991-230 ESL Int TOEFL Grammar Prep 11:00 AM - 11:55 AM Evening Class Schedule Spring 2016 Credit / Non-Credit Evening Schedule* January 19 (Tuesday) April 15 Monday and Wednesday 24879 ESLG 0993-205 ESL Basics 2 6:00 PM - 7:50 PM 20618 ESLG 0993-204 ESL Basics 4 6:00 PM - 7:50 PM 26116 ESLG 0993-210 ESL Basics 6 6:00 PM - 7:50 PM 25280 ESLG 0993-206 ESL for Proficiency 2 6:00 PM - 7:50 PM 26117 ESLG 0993-211 ESL for Proficiency 4 6:00 PM - 7:50 PM Tuesday and Thursday 25281 ESLG 0993-207 ESL for Comprehension 2 6:00 PM - 7:50 PM 25282 ESLG 0993-208 ESL for Comprehension 4 6:00 PM - 7:50 PM 26118 ESLG 0993-212 ESL for Comprehension 6 6:00 PM - 7:50 PM 26119 ESLG 0993-213 ESL for Mastery 2 6:00 PM - 7:50 PM *All classes meet at the Northeast Campus 8

Class Schedule Spring 2016 Credit / Non-Credit Classes January 19 (Tuesday)-April 15 TCC Education Outreach Center, 2201 S Garnett Rd, Tulsa, OK 74129 Tuesday and Thursday Call # Course ID Course Name Time 24549 ESLG 0992-241 ESL Basics Vocabulary 1 9:00 AM - 10:20 AM 24656 ESLG 0992-243 ESL Basics Vocabulary 1 7:00 PM - 8:20 PM ESL Vocabulary Basics Course Tuition Fees Non-Credit Credit Resident Credit Non-Resident ESL Basics Vocabulary 1* $222.34 $240.84 $652.84 *Textbook not included; Other fees may apply Fall Intersession Classes Credit / Non-Credit Intersession Classes** Dates Course ID Call # Course Name Time Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Nov 30 Dec 13 ESLG 0991 203 15774 ESL Adv TOEFL Reading Prep 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM Nov 30 Dec 13 ESLG 0991 207 15775 ESL Adv TOEFL Grammar Prep 11:00 AM - 12:50 PM Nov 30 Dec 13 ESLG 0991 204 15959 ESL Interm TOEFL Reading Prep 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM Nov 30 Dec 13 ESLG 0991 208 15776 ESL Interm TOEFL Grammar Prep 11:00 AM - 12:50 PM Nov 30 Dec 13 ESLG 0991 211 15777 ESL Adv TOEFL Grammar Prep 6:00 PM - 7:50 PM Nov 30 Dec 13 ESLG 0991 212 15209 ESL Interm TOEFL Grammar Prep 6:00 PM - 7:50 PM **TOEFL Prep classes meet at the Northeast Campus TOEFL Preparation Course Tuition Fees* Non-Credit Credit Resident Credit Non-Resident TOEFL Reading Prep (Advanced or Intermediate) $111.17 $120.42 $326.42 TOEFL Grammar Prep (Advanced or Intermediate) $111.17 $120.42 $326.42 Both TOEFL Reading & Grammar Prep (day only) $222.34 $240.84 $652.84 *Textbook not included; Other fees may apply 9

Tuition Information Tuition must be paid in full at the time of enrollment and can be paid by cash, check, or credit/debit card. Credit students can choose to enroll in the payment plan. For more information or to enroll in the payment plan, please go to MYTCC on the TCC website or visit the Bursar s Office. To log into MYTCC, your student ID number is your user name and your six-digit date of birth is your password unless you have changed it. In addition to tuition, the student is assessed additional fees by the college and is usually required to buy at least one textbook for each course. It is not possible to give an exact quote for the cost of the courses until the student has enrolled in classes. The following scale is an approximate tuition rate schedule for both credit (resident and non-resident) and non-credit students. Approximate Credit & Non-credit ESL Course Tuition Rate* 3 credit-hour courses Non-Credit Credit Resident** Credit Non-Resident** 1 Course $333.51 $361.26 $979.26 2 Courses $667.02 $722.52 $1,958.52 3 Courses $1,000.53 $1,083.78 $2,937.78 4 Courses $1,334.04 $1,445.04 $3,917.04 5 Courses $1,667.55 $1,806.30 $4,896.30 *The tuition rate listed here is an estimate and is subject to change. **The Welcome Center (Registration & Admissions) in the Student Union determines residency status for credit students. 10

Tuition Information Tuition does not include books or some student fees. Additional fees: There is a $5.00 per semester Student ID fee and a one-time $20 admission fee (credit student only). Books: Books are approximately $40 -$60 per course. Prices will vary for each course. Refunds: 100% refund during the first week of the class. Dropping Credit Classes: If a student does not plan to attend a course, it is the student s responsibility to officially drop his or her class(es) at the Registrar s Office before the end of the refund period. Please contact the ESL Program if you need assistance. Dropping Non-Credit Classes: If a student does not plan to attend a course, it is the student s responsibility to contact the ESL Program Office in the Language Center, NEC 1521 before the end of the refund period. If you have any questions, please contact: Daniel Chaboya Salli Wandke Jeri Woodburn (918) 595-7544 daniel.chaboya@tulsacc.edu (918) 595-8411 salli.wandke@tulsacc.edu (918) 595-7402 jeri.woodburn@tulsacc.edu 11

International Student Services The International Student Services Office is the admission and academic advisement office for students on an F-1 student visa. We welcome your application and look forward to the opportunity to assist you in your goal to attend the TCC English as a Second Language program. Admission Procedures The following are the Admission Procedures for students wanting to attend the TCC ESL Program on an F-1 student visa: 1. Download the International Student Application from our website at: www.tulsacc.edu/iss. Complete the application and email it and the required documents to the International Student Services office. 2. ESL Institute applicants An official TOEFL score of 350-459 for the paper-based test, 63-139 for the computer-based test, 20-47 on the internet-based test (IBT), or IELTS 3-4.5 (academic format) is required of all students for whom English is a second language. Degree-seeking applicants requiring the completion of a 12-week Intensive English program An Official TOEFL score of 460 or higher for the paper-based test, 140 or higher for the computer-based test, 48 or higher on the internet-based test (IBT), or IELTS 5 or higher (academic format) is required of all students for whom English is a second language. The TOEFL or IELTS must have been taken within the last two years. Only an official score report from ETS or IELTS will be accepted. TCC s institutional code for the TOEFL is 6839. 12

International Student Services 3. U.S. Immigration and Naturalization service requires that evidence of adequate financial support for educational expenses be submitted to TCC before the college can issue a Certificate of Eligibility (I-20). TCC provides detailed information on this requirement in the International Student Admission Packet. Contact Information Immigration Responsibilities Fax: (918)595-8451 E-mail: iss@tulsacc.edu Address: International Student Services Tulsa Community College 3727 East Apache Tulsa, OK 74115-3151 Individuals that plan to enter the U.S. for educational purposes are responsible for obtaining the appropriate visa status and for understanding and abiding by the U.S. Immigration rules that pertain to their immigration status. U.S. Immigration regulations require students entering with a Tulsa Community College I-20 to register for classes in the semester for which the I-20 is issued. Transfer to another U.S. institution may be approved after a student has completed a semester's coursework. Application Deadlines For F1 Students: Spring Semester - November 1 Summer Semester - May 1 Fall semester - July 1 Questions? Telephone: (918) 595-7478 13

ESL Institute Learn English, Make Friends, Have Fun! Program Description: The ESL Institute is for students who want to learn English and experience American culture. We offer an academic program for beginning and intermediate students. Advanced level students can take our Intensive English Program. All classes are taught on the Northeast Campus of Tulsa Community College. Tulsa Community College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Students in the ESL Institute will take classes Monday through Friday in the following areas: Reading Speaking TOEFL Preparation Writing Grammar Listening American Culture Classes are small and are taught in English by dedicated, professional teachers in a supportive environment! 14

Activities: ESL Institute Students in the ESL Institute can participate in college and community activities: TCC student clubs TCC fitness center TCC library and cafe Language lab and tutors The International Association Welcomer s International English Club Trips to museums, state parks, and other interesting destinations! How to apply: 1. Download the International Student Application from our website at: www.tulsacc.edu/ iss. Fill out the application and email it and your documents to the International Student Services Office. Please see the application check list on page 3 of the International Student Application for more information about what documents you need. 2. Take the official TOEFL or IELTS test. The TOEFL or IELTS must have been taken within the last two years. Only an official score report from ETS or IELTS will be accepted. Please see page 12 for more information. Required score ranges: Official Paper-based TOEFL 350 459 Computer-based TOEFL 63 139 Internet-based TOEFL (IBT) 20 47 IELTS (Academic Format) 3 4.5 For more information, please contact Daniel Chaboya, (918) 595-7544 or daniel.chaboya@tulsacc.edu 15

The Language Center Where is it? The Language Center is located in room 1521 on the first floor of the Student Union at the Northeast Campus. When is it open? The Language Center is open during the following hours during the semester: Mon -Thurs Fri Sat Sun 8:30 AM - 8:30 PM 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Closed The center is open during most holiday periods but special hours may apply. For more information, please call (918-595-7536) What can I do? You can Study for the TOEFL (Paper version) Watch language learning videos Practice your pronunciation skills Practice your listening skills Practice grammar skills Practice your reading skills Get help from our ESL staff Get free tutoring the tutor 16

The International Association The International Association is a campus organization open to all TCC students, especially ESL students! It s purpose is to provide a fun environment to learn about and share other cultures. An organizational meeting is held at the beginning of the Fall and Spring semesters. Regular meetings are generally held on Thursdays at 12:10 PM in the Language Center at Northeast in Room 1521. The International Association has sponsored demonstrations of clothing, traditional dances, and music from many countries, parties and field trips to museums such as the Cowboy Hall of Fame and Cherokee Heritage Center as well as other places of interest including the state capitol and Woolaroc. For information please contact Salli Wandke (918) 595-8411 Tom Rowe (918) 595-8480 Daniel Chaboya: (918) 595-7544 17

Contact Information Daniel Chaboya, ESL Program Coordinator The Language Center, NE 1521 (918) 595-7544 daniel.chaboya@tulsacc.edu Pam Chew, Associate Professor Foreign Language and ESL The Language Center, NE 1521 (918) 595-8479 pamela.chew@tulsacc.edu Tom Rowe, Associate Professor of ESL The Language Center, NE 1521 (918) 595-8480 thomas.rowe@tulsacc.edu Katie Brockett, Assistant Professor of ESL & Developmental Students The Language Center, NE 1521 (918) 595-7449 katherine.brockett@tulsacc.edu Salli Wandke, ESL Academic Counselor The Language Center, NE 1521 (918) 595-8411 salli.wandke@tulsacc.edu Jeri Woodburn, ESL Specialist The Language Center, NE 1521 (918) 595-7402 jeri.woodburn@tulsacc.edu Kathy Norman, Evening Lab Specialist The Language Center, NE 1521 (918) 595-7536 kathleen.norman@tulsacc.edu 18

Additional Services Important Phone Numbers: Northeast Campus Testing Center Main Academic Building 1 st Floor Phone: (918) 595-7534 International Student Services & Visa Information Student Union 1 st Floor Phone (918) 595-7451 Northeast Campus Welcome Center (Registration & Admissions) Student Union 1 st Floor Phone: (918) 595-7526 Northeast Campus Career Services & Placement Testing Student Union 1 st Floor Phone: (918) 595-7527 Additional Services: Facet Center (Computer Center) NE A1 Phone: (918)595-7592 Library Main Academic Building 1 st Floor Phone: (918) 595-7501 19

NONPROFIT Tulsa Community College 3727 East Apache Street Tulsa, OK 74115-3151 ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID TULSA, OKLAHOMA PERMIT NO. 428 URL: http://www.facebook.com/ pages/tcc-english-as-a-second- Language/146375935381604 20