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APPLYING TO AN ESL PROGRAM IN HAWAII
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Applying to an English as a Second Language (ESL) program in the state is a process that varies between programs and school type; ESL programs are offered by high schools, 4- and 2-year colleges, and by private language institutions. However, there are some general guidelines you can follow. Therefore, the information on the application process below is a guide for students applying to American ESL programs in general and is relevant to schools in all states. For the most current and specific details, students should also refer to individual state higher education agencies, as well as individual institutions.
Step 1: Choose a program Your first step is to research ESL programs and choose the best program for your needs. Each state in the US offers a wide variety of choices for the international student, so you should have no problem finding the program that is right for you. Be sure that the school is approved by US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Step 2: Double check the entry requirements Different ESL programs at different school types will have different entry requirements, such as minimum grade, minimum age (different schools have different age restrictions), letters from officials at your present school, a certain level of English, certain scores on specific language tests (PTE Academic, TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS).
Step 3: Know when and where to apply
- Apply early
Some ESL programs and colleges have specific application deadlines for international students, while others accept and process applications all year round. Because space is often limited, it is a good idea to apply as early as possible.
- Apply directly to the program
This step may vary widely between programs, as each program will have a different set of application requirements and guidelines. The best way to find out about the application process is to contact the institution running or hosting the program. You may be required to complete an online application or mail a paper application; you might have to arrange for official transcripts to be sent from your home institution (including certified translations if necessary). Step 4: Pay your application fees and any other fees Most schools offering ESL programs have an application fee, and some may require all or a part of your yearly tuition to be paid before they will issue a letter of acceptance.
Step 5: Apply for your study permit Once you have your letter of acceptance from a USCIS-approved school offering the ESL program, you can begin applying for your nonimmigrant student visa. The visa is issued by the nearest US Consulate. The application process for this visa may take some time, so be sure to leave enough time before the beginning of the program to apply for and receive your visa.
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