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Vincent, a native of Beijing, China, worked as a partner at Star Shine Tours, a key player in the important tourism sector of Egypt’s capital. But in late 2010, Dayong could feel the simmering social unrest, fuelled by economic and political problems such as high unemployment and skyrocketing inflation, begin to boil over. “I could feel that something was happening,” Vincent said.
Our English as a Second Language Programs have helped thousands of students from around the world to improve their English skills to further academic study or the rigors of career life.
AECUS is a bridge program for those who exceed 750 on the TOEIC placement test.
Additional courses to compliment the EAP program.
For those students needing a degree of flexibility in their lives, the Short Term EAP program is an 8-week course designed to meet the needs of today's fast-paced world.
The Summer English program is conversation-based and is less formal than our EAP program.
Focuses on preparing you for the challenges of post-secondary academic studies or career advancement.
Niagara College English-as-a-second-language teachers Ben Burleigh and Tatiana Young have heard their fair share of conversations regarding international students who were having troubles with their studies, not because they didn’t understand the course material but because the written and oral instructions in class and on tests were not in their native tongue.
Canada has one of the finest health care systems in the world and Canadian residents enjoy a high quality of living because of it.
If English is your second language, you must prove that you have sufficient English ability before starting any regular college program.
Study or work abroad with International Field Studies.
The International Education and Development Division (IEDD) at Niagara College is committed to the internationalization of Niagara College staff, students and the surrounding community.
If English is your second language, you must prove that you have sufficient English ability before starting any regular college program.
On campus, off, or homestay, we'll make sure your comfortable.
With the brand-new $40-million Applied Health Institute to be their learning lab, about 30 students from India, all registered nurses in their native country, have arrived at Niagara College to study Community Mental Health.
All four corners of the world came together for Niagara College’s third annual Fun Day, a friendly day of games for the College’s ESL students.
Information for immigrating to Canada, including extending study permit, temporary resident visa, and US visas.
What to know about student orientation.