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 Founded in 1904, Saint Michael's College is a residential Catholic liberal arts college located
in Vermont, USA.
Saint Michael's offers undergraduate degrees in Biology, Business, Chemistry, Computer Science,
Economics, Education, Engineering, Fine Arts, Humanities, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Pre-Law, Pre-Med, Psychology and
masters degrees in Administrative Management, Clinical Psychology, Education, Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language,
and Theology.
Ranked among the 15 finest master's universities in the North by U.S. News and World Report,
Saint Michael's is committed to exceptional teaching.
 1,900 men and
women from 26 states and 20 foreign countries attend Saint Michael's College. Nine out of 10 students live on campus and
enjoy the educational advantage of a 13:1 student-faculty ratio.
With more than 95 percent of undergraduates living on campus, residential life is
designed to encourage immersion in academic pursuits, co-curricular activities and the pure enjoyment of the college years
and the Vermont experience. Saint Michael's is committed to all of its resident students through enforcement of state laws
and university policies. This commitment has made Saint Michael's campus one of the safest in the country.
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Saint Michael's School of International Studies is one of the nation's oldest
intensive English language institutes.
The School of International Studies offers three English Language Programs and
five professional programs, including the Master of Arts, for teachers of English as a Second/Foreign Language.
Intensive English Language Program (IEP) has five different levels from
beginner to advanced study. Four, eight, twelve and sixteen-week sessions are offered throughout the year.
There is a limit of 15 students per class. Students are required to submit a financial statement for the full amount
of the program prior to enrollment. Students are not required to submit a secondary school completion certificate.
Tuition cost per week estimated to be $250 USD
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English Program (AEP) is for students that have scored a 420 on the TOEFL test. It is designed for students who need
to improve their English-language skills and plan to continue their study at a college or university in the United States.
The AEP has two levels of study depending on the student's needs and abilities. Students in both Levels I and II receive
college credit for the AEP. Transfer of credits to receiving schools is dependent on the receiving school. Openings are every
August and every January and last for 16 weeks (16 weeks = $6,810 USD). There is also a Summer Academic English Program,
which includes two 6-week semesters during the summer months (May through June and June through August).
The Master of Arts in Teaching English as a Second Language (MATESL)
is a graduate program for people who want to teach English to non-native speakers in the United States or in other countries.
A 550 TOEFL score is required for all applicants. Applicants must have completed a bachelor's degree from a U.S. university
or its equivalent with a 2.0 grade point average. Tuition is $410 per credit hour during Fall 2003 and Spring 2004,
and $345 per credit hour during Summer 2003.
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Global Daigaku.com will be waiving its regular counselling fees for prospective applicants in Japan
hoping to study at Saint Michael's College. If you should have any questions regarding Saint Michael's programs, accommodation,
admission requirements, or application process, our counsellors are here to help.
For more information, contact us through the counselling link below.
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