Pittsburgh, PA ELS - Pittsburgh



ELS Address: 201 Wood Street, Room 804 LH Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Tel.: (412) 392-3802
On the Campus of: Point Park University

Center Information

Our ELS Language Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is located on the urban campus of Point Park University in downtown Pittsburgh, where students have access to theater, arts and entertainment. With 28 colleges and universities in the metropolitan area, Pittsburgh is home to many world-class institutions, while consistently being ranked in Rand McNally's top ten "Most Livable Cities in North America." Pittsburgh is a major city with a small town feel (safe, inexpensive, and friendly).

Programs

Intensive English

Cost Per Session: $1,575.00
Starting Date 2009: July 27, August 24, September 21, October 19, November 16, December 14
Start Dates 2010: January 11, February 08, March 08, April 05, May 03, June 01, June 28, July 26, August 23, September 20, October 18, November 15, December 13
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The ELS Intensive English Program, our most popular program of study, will help you significantly improve your English skills, achieve greater fluency, and fully prepare you for university study in the USA. More than 550 universities, colleges and career schools accept completion of an advanced ELS level as meeting the English language requirement for admission.

Semi-Intensive English

Cost Per Session: $1,210.00
Starting Date 2009: July 27, August 24, September 21, October 19, November 16, December 14
Start Dates 2010: January 11, February 08, March 08, April 05, May 03, June 01, June 28, July 26, August 23, September 20, October 18, November 15, December 13
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The ELS Semi-Intensive Program is ideal for students who want to learn English while also having time to visit local cities and attractions. Students take classes in the morning and have afternoons free to explore and use their improving English.

American Explorer

Cost Per Session: $1,150.00
Starting Date 2009: July 27, August 24, September 21, October 19, November 16, December 14
Start Dates 2010: January 11, February 08, March 08, April 05, May 03, June 01, June 28, July 26, August 23, September 20, October 18, November 15, December 13
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If you are planning a short vacation in the USA and would like to include some English classes, our American Explorer Program is perfect for you. Study English in the morning and enjoy the afternoons practicing your English while sightseeing and visiting local attractions.

Additional Learning Opportunities

IELTS Testing Center
If you wish to qualify for university admission through an IELTS score, you can take the test at our location. Click here for registration information.

American Conversation Partnerships
Interested in after-class conversation and friendship with an American student? Inquire after your arrival and we can arrange time with a native speaker.

Contact America! Program
Through regularly organized activities you can practice English both in and out of the classroom with native guest speakers or American students discussing various topics.

Music, Voice or Dance Lessons
We can arrange for students to take musical instrument, voice or dance lessons with faculty or qualified students.

College Class Visits and Auditing
ELS Intensive students (in key levels) can visit one or more college classes, depending on professor approval.

Scholarships/Discounts
After completion of the full ELS Intensive English Program qualified students may receive credit for ELS and/or tuition discounts at select host universities and colleges, once they matriculate.

Access to Campus Facilities/Services
ELS students may use many of the facilities at our host college/university for free (or low cost) during their studies. Available facilities may vary, but usually include a fitness center, swimming pool, campus library, tennis court, and more.

Concurrent Enrollment at Host College
ELS students who have received conditional acceptance from the host college/university may have the chance to attend one or more individual college courses (for credit) while still studying in the Intensive English Program or Fast Track Program.


On-campus Student Residence

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Minimum Age Requirement:
18
Shared double occupancy dorm rooms in urban on campus university-owned dormitory with private bathrooms. Rooms include a bed, wardrobe, desk and chair. Linens are also included. Students clean their own rooms during their stay.

Homestay

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Minimum Age Requirement:
16
All ELS Centers offer homestay accommodations with an English-speaking host family. ELS host families are carefully screened to ensure they provide a pleasant and safe “home away from home” for our students. Living with a host family can help you learn English faster while experiencing American customs and culture firsthand. Students often develop very close relationships with their hosts — friendships that can last a lifetime. Students have their own room and are responsible for their personal transportation.

No Accommodation Needed

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Minimum Age Requirement:
14
Students have the option to find their own housing. Stay at a local hotel or choose to live with nearby family and friends.

General Facilities

  • Aerobics & other fitness classes
  • Basketball court(s)
  • Billiards (pool)
  • Cafeteria
  • Computer center
  • Gymnasium
  • Health center
  • Ice skating rink
  • Language Technology Center (LTC)
  • Library
  • Ping pong
  • Raquetball/squash Courts
  • Recreational park
  • Running track
  • Snack bar
  • Swimming pool (indoor)
  • Weight/fitness Room

  • Professional sports games: Football, baseball, and hockey
  • Shopping in "The Strip" district, at Station Square or Prime Outlets at Grove City
  • Concerts, Plays & Dance performances at Pittsburgh's many world-known theaters and halls
  • Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Niagara Falls close enough for weekend trips
  • Outstanding Museums: Carnegie Museum of Art, Andy Warhol Museum, Frick Art Museum, National Aviary, Carnegie Science Center

Area

58 Square Miles.
150.22 Square Kilometers.

Population

312,820 People.

Distance to Key Locations (from ELS center)

Minutes Method
Bank 1 Car
Airport 35 Bus Car
Bus Stop/Subway 5 Car
Downtown Area 1 Car
Post Office 1 Car
Restaurant(s) 5 Car
Shopping Mall/Outlet 5 Car
Supermarket 5 Bus Car
Sports Stadium/Center 1 Car
Off-Campus Residence 15 Bus
On-Campus Residence 1 Car
Homestay 30 Bus Car

Car Bike Bus Walk Train/Subway

Electricity

110V 60KHz.
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Center Staff

Joyce Parris
Joyce, Center Director, earned her MS in Language Arts Education from Duquesne University and her MA in Modern Languages and Literature from the University of Pittsburgh where she also earned a certificate in Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) from the Linguistics Department. She has enjoyed a career teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) at the university level for over 25 years. She became the Director of the ESL Program at Point Park University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1998 and the Center Director and Academic Director of ELS Language Centers Pittsburgh at Point Park University in 2003. She is a member of NAFSA (National Association of Foreign Student Advisors) as well as a member of TESOL, where she recently co-presented at the 2008 Conference.

Beth DeMont
Beth, MATESL (Saint Michael’s College Vermont) has taught with ELS Language Centers in Pittsburgh since 2006 and became their Senior Instructor in 2008. She is a dedicated educator with international and domestic experience in academic and behavior programs, student assessment and advising, and curricula/materials development. Her scholarship also includes a Psychology BA with minors in philosophy and fine arts from Trinity College of Vermont and Masters work in Counseling at Seton Hill College, Pennsylvania.

Lisa Buchan
Lisa received her M.Ed. in International Education in 2005 from Framingham State College in Massachusetts. She received her B.A. from the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania in 2003. Lisa has a TEFL certification from Via Lingua in Florence, Italy in 2004 and holds a TESOL certificate from the School for International Training. She taught EFL for two years in Bytom, Poland in a Polish High School/Middle School and taught private Business English Classes to Bank Executives and CEOs. In the US, she worked for two years as an adult counselor. Lisa is currently the IELTS Administrator and Assistant Academic Director at ELS Pittsburgh.

Amanda Avampato
Amanda is an ELS Instructor and International Student Advisor (ISA) at the Pittsburgh Center with over 5 years experience, having taught ESL in the public school system before coming to ELS. Amanda has a degree in Education as an ESL Specialist. In addition, she is also a member of TESOL. She enjoys working closely with students, leading and being part of ELS outings and activities.

John Dolence
John , Registrar and DSO, has an Associates Degree in Business Management & Accounting from the University of Pennsylvania. John has previous employment experience as Finance Director & Registrar as well as Accounting, Bookkeeping and Operations Management. He especially enjoys working with International Students.

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