- Seven levels of academic English instruction - Small class size - average 12 students per class, allowing for a dynamic exchange between students and instructor - IELTS preparation classes
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California State University (CSU), East BayAbout the
California State University, East Bay (Cal State East Bay, CSU East Bay, or CSUEB) is a public university in Hayward, California. The university is part of the California State University system and offers 136 undergraduate and 60 post-baccalaureate areas of study. Founded in 1957, California State University, East Bay has a student body of almost 14,000. As of Fall 2021, it had 863 faculty, of whom 358 (41%) were on the tenure track. The university's largest and oldest college campus is located in Hayward, with additional centers in the nearby cities of Oakland and Concord.
- 8-week sessions (starting in January, March, May, August, October)
- Seven levels of academic English instruction
- Small class size - average 12 students per class, allowing for a dynamic exchange between students and instructor
- IELTS preparation classes
- Individual academic advising and support
- Student Activities with plenty of opportunities use what they learned
Benefit, Goal of this course :
- Fluency in English speaking and writing for academic, professional, and general purposes
- Preparation for freshman year or graduate studies at CSUEB
- Broadened knowledge of academic subjects from a U.S. perspective
- Enjoyment of many intellectual, social and cultural experiences
Curriculum :
Students are given their class schedules based on their results of the English placement tests given during the orientation. The length of the program depends on the student's level of English upon arrival and academic progress.
The curriculum consists of a required Core Program of 3 courses:
- Core Skills - mainly focuses on academic writing and grammar
- Reading Skills - mainly focuses on academic reading and vocabulary
- Communication Skills - mainly focuses on academic Listening and Speaking
It is mandatory for students to take one course from a variety of elective classes at all levels, along with the core program. These courses are designed to help students practice learning typical first year university content in English. Electives include such courses as American Culture, Business English, Community Services, Current Events, IELTS Preparation, Hospitality Management, Pronunciation, and University Preparation Program.
All new students may be required to take the supplemental program Bay Area Experience, a weekly off-campus activities to encourage English use outside the classroom.
University Preparation Advising Workshop is offered to provide university degree counseling and admission advising and preparation for undergraduate and graduate studies at CSUEB.
- 8-week sessions (starting in January, March, May, August, October)
- Seven levels of academic English instruction
- Small class size - average 12 students per class, allowing for a dynamic exchange between students and instructor
- IELTS preparation classes
- Individual academic advising and support
- Student Activities with plenty of opportunities use what they learned
Benefit, Goal of this course :
- Fluency in English speaking and writing for academic, professional, and general purposes
- Preparation for freshman year or graduate studies at CSUEB
- Broadened knowledge of academic subjects from a U.S. perspective
- Enjoyment of many intellectual, social and cultural experiences
Curriculum :
Students are given their class schedules based on their results of the English placement tests given during the orientation. The length of the program depends on the student's level of English upon arrival and academic progress.
The curriculum consists of a required Core Program of 3 courses:
- Core Skills - mainly focuses on academic writing and grammar
- Reading Skills - mainly focuses on academic reading and vocabulary
- Communication Skills - mainly focuses on academic Listening and Speaking
It is mandatory for students to take one course from a variety of elective classes at all levels, along with the core program. These courses are designed to help students practice learning typical first year university content in English. Electives include such courses as American Culture, Business English, Community Services, Current Events, IELTS Preparation, Hospitality Management, Pronunciation, and University Preparation Program.
All new students may be required to take the supplemental program Bay Area Experience, a weekly off-campus activities to encourage English use outside the classroom.
University Preparation Advising Workshop is offered to provide university degree counseling and admission advising and preparation for undergraduate and graduate studies at CSUEB.
Course Information
Schedule
8, 16 Weeks
Accommodation
On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence
Qualification
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Minimum level of English proficiency
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
Tuition
8 Week
16 Week
Week
Week
Week
(USD)$ 3,005 / Week
(USD)$ 5,205 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Location
Facilities
The school's main campus is located in Hayward, California on a plateau east of the Hayward fault that overlooks the southeast part of the city. CSUEB also has a branch in Concord, California in Contra Costa County, and a professional development center in Oakland. Continuing education programs are available at all three locations.
Activity
Studying in the San Francisco Bay Area provides many opportunities outside the classroom and we encourage our students to explore the many beautiful and unique options found only in Northern California. The ALP Office helps arrange activities for students to become a part of our vibrant campus and community. We plan numerous campus activities, events and diverse social gatherings during the year.
Special Activities for ALP Students
We not only provide shopping trips and Fun trips, we also have a program we call Special Hour during which we showcase the talents and backgrounds of our students, instructors and staff. The idea behind Special Hour is to encourage community camaraderie allowing students to mingle with each other and the whole ALP family. So far, our students have recited their favorite poems, presented their hobbies and demonstrated their singing and dancing abilities. Our instructors have also joined in the fun by contributing their talents and interests, allowing our students to see a different side of them. From our instructors’ presentations, we learned about the Blues, baseball rules, Scrapbooking and interesting facts about other countries.
We also provide news via email known as Weekly Activities which details interesting activities on campus, around town and in San Francisco.
In addition, we arrange soccer matches. Regardless of whether you are soccer professional player or a beginner, we all get together and play.
Campus Activities
For those who are serious about their workouts, we have a state-of-the-art Recreation And Wellness Center (RAW). ALP students can use the RAW at a special price.
Within CSUEB, We have a very strong Associated Students Incorporated (ASI)/ Student Government which oversees our student needs. They provide the main source of funding for clubs and organizations within CSUEB. We currently have over 90 clubs and organizations all catered to our students' interests.
Getting to the school from the airport
Transportation from the Airport
You can take the metro system called ‘BART’ from either SFO or OAK to Hayward (see www.bart.gov/guide/airport), though this may be challenging to manage if you have a lot of luggage. To reach Cal State East Bay from the Hayward BART Station, take Alameda County (AC) Transit Bus #60.
If you would like to be met by someone, you may request an airport pickup (for drop-off at the CSUEB Hayward campus or nearby hotels) by completing the online Airport Pickup Form at:
The cost is $287 for this service which up to two students may share.
Additionally, a number of private companies provide door-to-door service from the airports to CSUEB. Some shuttle services offer pre-arranged private shuttles and others are shared-ride vans available on a walk-up basis. It is recommended to arrange for the service in advance, especially if you are arriving late at night. CSUEB is not affiliated with nor do we endorse the companies below. It is your responsibility to contact and pay the companies directly:
● East Bay Shuttle; ph: (925) 800-4500; www.eastbayshuttle.net (serving SFO and OAK)
● Super Shuttle: www.supershuttle.com (serving SFO, SJC, and OAK)
Transportation Network Companies such as Uber, Lyft and Wingz serve all three airports. Passengers arrange service online, typically using a smartphone app. If you plan to use one of these apps, we advise you to download the app in your home country.
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