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Academic Year ProgramsDuring the academic year (mid-September to mid-June),
EFS provides a variety of courses for currently matriculated international
students at Stanford to help improve their speaking, listening, and writing
proficiency and enhance academic language skills. We also offer two courses for
students who want ESL teacher training. We do not take students from outside the
university, and our focus is on graduate rather than undergraduate study. We
regret that we cannot accommodate others, such as student spouses, postdocs, visiting
scholars, or visiting researchers/student researchers: Stanford provides free English classes for them through
Bechtel International Center. By special arrangement, international
Knight Fellows
and affiliates may take EFS courses after meeting with and receiving clearance
from the EFS Director
provided there is available space. Please note that matriculated students may
only take the courses for credit--no student auditing is allowed.
Approximately 7% of Stanford
undergraduate students are from other countries. For information on admission to
Stanford University as an undergraduate student,
click here.
More than 32% of the graduate students
are from other countries. For information on admission to Stanford University as
a graduate student, contact the relevant field-specific academic department.
Note that the Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL) is required for admission.
For information on other English programs in the United States, consult
http://www.studyusa.com or
http://www.intensiveenglishusa.org/ Last updated January 7, 2013 |