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The CCEL Language Study Program, This program has been developed over a 10 year period and is one of the most effective and successful in Canada. Integrated Studies in the Morning, Classes integrate all aspects of language learning - listening, speaking, reading, vocabulary, grammar, writing, and pronunciation. aan Canadian College of English Language Vancouvear Hospitality Operations Diploma Co-op. The International Business Management Diploma program at Canadian College is designed to help the student develop a solid foundation in traditional business topics with a global mindset, the greatest asset and most critical skill in business today. The Canadian College International Trade Diploma equips individuals with the practical need have have the 2011 Agent Training Manual will help with the Enrichment and Remedial Electives in the Afternoon, Each student is given a diagnostic test on the first day and staff recommend appropriate afternoon electives. Students usually take one remedial elective that focuses on a ak are www.canada-english.com and one enrichment elective which focuses on a strong area or the topic the student is most interested in. . has been designed with hthe skills and abilities that employers are looking
IntroductionCCEL Facts 03Campus 04Selling Features 05Level Pathway Chart 06-07
ProgramsGeneral English ProgramsIntensive English 08Pre-EAP Pathway Program 09Business English Certificate 20English for Executives 21English Tutoring 15
University PathwayEAP Pathway Program 10University of Alberta (UofA) 11Thompson Rivers University (TRU) 12Emily Carr Univeristy 13University of Lethbridge (UofL) 14
Work Experience in CanadaBusiness English Work & Study (BEWS) 16Work Preparation Package 17
English Exam PreparationExam Preparation 18TESOL Exam Preparation 19
ServicesStudent Residence 22Homestay & Hotels 23Activity Program 24Useful Links 25What’s New 26Promotional Material 27
CCEL FactsThe Canadian College of English Language invites the world to study English in Canada. CCEL has a wide range of programs for international students which include; Intensive ESL, Certificate & Diploma in English, Certificate & Diploma in Business English, Exam Preparation (TOEFL; IELTS; Cambridge FCE & CAE), English for Academic Purposes (University of Alberta) and Executive English.
Average Mix 30% European & Latin American, 30% Asian (7% Japanese) 30% Middle Eastern, (10% from 20+ other Countries)
Website www.canada-english.com
Address #450-1050 Alberni st. Vancouver B.C. V6E 1A3, Canada
Location Heart of Downtown; Within one block of Robson Street, Bus/Sky train Station, 7-11, Major Banks etc.
Building Large private college in downtown Vancouver with unique and renovated classrooms, and a capacity of 400 students in total. Classrooms are located on the 2nd floor and offices on the 4th floor. Large rooftop garden on the 5th floor.
Operation Established in 1991.
Staff 15 staff + 25-30 teachers (some of the languages covered:& Teachers Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic, Polish, Russian, German, Turkish, etc)
Pathways
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CCEL is a fully accredited member of Languages Canadawww.languagescanada.ca
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Campus• Located one block from famous Robson St. shopping
•On Campus Student Restaurant “eh! restaurant”.
•30 computers & High speed wireless internet free of charge.
Restaurants; Drug Store; Gift Shops; Park; Beaches; Excellent Hotels etc.
Student ResidenceThe CCEL Student Residence /Apartments are excellent furnished apartments on Robson Street.
eh! RestaurantLunch is served on campus at eh! Restaurant from Monday to Friday. Students have the option of having a hot or cold lunch. Open 7am to 7pm
Selling Features•20 years of operation, over 30,000 student
graduates
•Paid and Unpaid Co-op (BEWS)
• Immigration Pathway
• Industry Experienced Instructors
•Competitively priced programs
•University of Alberta Pathway
• Small Classes
• Excellent Nationality Mix
• Fee Payment Plans
•8 Full time Student Services Staff
•On Site Advising
(Immigration, Visa, Study Career Planning)
•On Campus Job Placement Service
•On Campus employment (eh! Restaurant &
residence)
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Level Pathway Chart
Beginner English8-12 weeks
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Pre-Intermediate English
8-12 weeks
Intermediate English 8-12 weeks
Upper-Intermediate English
8-12 weeks
Business English Certificate 12 weeks
Paid Work
Work Prep Package
72 or 64 week BEWSBusiness English Work & Study
56 or 48 week BEWS
40 or 32 week BEWS
Advanced English 8-12 weeks
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Pre EAP 10 weeks
Private Tutoring Flexible times
Exam Preparation (IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC, TESOL)
EAP 140 9 weeks
EAP 145 9 weeks
Cambridge FCE 12 weeks
Cambridge CAE 12 weeks
CANADIAN COLLEGE
• Business Fundamentals Diploma
• International Trade Diploma Co-op
• Hospitality Management Dip. Co-op
• Project Management Dip. Co-op
• IT Diploma Co-op
EAP 145 also recognized at:
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Intensive EnglishEnglish programs designed to improve overall competency in English. These programs are intended to prepare students for exam courses such as Cambridge and TOEFL, university pathways, career advancement, or for personal interest.
Selling Features• Start any Monday• Possibility for student to move up every month• Teacher Evaluations at the end of every month• 80% Mandatory Attendance• Multiple class options for each English Level• Language Canada Certified Teachers• Student can change their elective classes every week
Other Details• 6 English Levels• Part Time and Full Time Options
Visa InformationMost students studying for less than 6 months can come to Canada on a tourist visa which is received at immigration in the Vancouver Airport.
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Length Start any Monday (Length depends on students level)
Pre-EAP Pathway ProgramPRE-EAP is an intensive, ten-week course designed to introduce students to academic English, focusing on academic reading and writing skills. The purpose of the course is to expose students to a variety of structures, from descriptive and comparative essays to opinion-based papers and reports, and to help them develop their own clear, cohesive, and organized compositions.
Selling Features• Lower level Academic English• Focused on Writing Preparation for Exam Classes• Pathway to Exam Preparation Courses, College and University
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Website Linkwww.canada-english.com/pre-eap.html
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Length 10 Weeks
Start Dates See Fees Schedule
Fees Pre-EAP CAD $3,125
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EAP (UofA) Pathway ProgramThe University of Alberta Faculty of Extension has a partnership agreement with the Canadian College of English Language whereby students can study their English for Academic Purposes (EAP) courses at the CCEL campus in Vancouver.
Selling Features• High Level Academic English• Seamless pathway to the University of Alberta• No TOEFL, IELTS
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Length 18 Weeks
Start Dates See Fees Schedule
Fees EAP 140 & EAP 145 CAD $4,100
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Intensive English
EAP 140 9 weeks
EAP 145 9 weeks
Pre-EAP10 weeks
Undergraduate Admission to the UofA
UofA Pathway
University of Alberta (UofA)University of Alberta students live to inspire, uncovering new ideas and thought through their studies and using their education to make a difference, uplifting the lives of others. You can be a part of it. U of A is one of Canada’s leading research and teaching institutions with 200 undergraduate and 170 graduate programs that rank among the world’s finest.
Selling Features• 18 faculties | 5 campuses• 37,000 students• 2,531 full-time international students from 130 countries• 200 undergraduate programs• 400 research laboratories• $1.1 billion USD in new building construction• 170 graduate programs• external research funding of 350 million USD• 295 international linkages and exchanges in 51 countries• founded in 1908• canada’s 2nd largest research library system
Undergraduate Admission Requirements• CCEL EAP 145• High school Completion• For a complete list of requirements please visit the UofA website.
Thompson Rivers University (TRU)TRU is a leading Canadian destination for international students, with students from more than 70 countries enrolled at our main campus in Kamloops.
Selling Features• 70 undergraduate programs • (6399 full time undergraduates, 7685 part time undergraduates)• MBA and Master of Education programs• Safe, comfortable setting in smaller city• Tuition: $6900 per semester• Residence cost: CDN$1,205 - $3,775/semester, plus CDN$295 security
deposit• Minimum entering grades (first round of admissions)Arts 73%,
Science 73%, Business 73%, Engineering 73%• Most popular majors are Arts, Business, Nursing, Science and Tourism• Co-operative education: A variety of co-op options in arts, business,
computer science/technology, science and tourism• Internships available in journalism, nursing and respiratory therapy• Extensive student exchange programs• New $22 million sports complex• New $32 million Library and House of Learning opens this year• Further information on international admissions:
Emily Carr UniversityEstablished in 1925, and based in Vancouver, BC, Emily Carr University of Art + Design one of Canada’s premier, post-secondary universities specializing in undergraduate and graduate art and design education and research.
Selling Features• Full Time Students 2010/11 1,828• International Students 242 • Exchange Students 15 • Continuing Studies Students Fall 2009/Spring 2010 2,993• Faculty (both continuing + sessional) 172• Staff: 99• Administrators (incl. excluded support positions): 43
Undergraduate Admission Requirements• CCEL EAP 145• High school Completion• For a complete list of requirements please visit the UofA website.
http://www.ecuad.ca/admissions
Websitewww.ecuad.ca
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www.youtube.com/EmilyCarrUniversity
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University of Lethbridge (UofL)A member of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), the University of Lethbridge specializes in undergraduate programs (bachelor’s degrees). In addition, we have a growing School of Graduate Studies offering Master’s and Ph.D. programs.
Selling Features• Affordable tuition rates for outstanding programs offered by award-
winning faculty.• Friendly and safe university and community.• Access to advanced technology and state-of-the-art facilities.• Comprehensive student services designed to help you succeed in
meeting your academic, personal, and career goals.• You can work during your studies and apply to work in Canada for up
to three years after graduation.• Many programs focus strongly on research and the university had a
world-renowned faculty• Small class sizes with some classes with fewer than 10 people• 6726 full time undergraduates, 772 part time undergraduates• Tuition: $5806 per semester• Residence cost $1102 – $1904 per semester• Minimum entering grades (first round of admissions) Arts: 65%,
Science 65%• Most popular majors are accounting, Finance, General Management,
Kinesiology and Psychology• Co-operative education and internships in arts and sciences and
management including accounting, computer science, First Nations’ Governance and Human Resources Management and Labour Relations
• Recently completed $27 million Alberta Water and Environmental Science Building
• New sports stadium opened in 2009• On campus daycare facility for children of students opened in 2010• Markin Hall project, a $65 million facility offering specialized
industrial space for the faculties of management and health sciences opening in 2010
• Further information on international admissions: https://discover.ulethbridge.ca/international/admission.ezc?pageID=1216
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Website Linkwww.uleth.ca
www.youtube.com/UofLOfficial
Private English TutoringPrivate English lessons with Canadian College qualified instructors are a fast, and effective way for students to improve their English abilities. Private lessons take place in the executive classrooms which create more professional and comfortable surroundings.
Selling Features• Private lessons are tailor-made to suit the needs of students,
registrations can be for any number of hours and any length of time. • All instructors are university graduates with specialized ESL teacher
Study and Work in Canada (BEWS)The CCEL Business English Work Study Program is designed for international students and strengthens their ability to communicate in English in a business setting plus provides work experience in Canada relevant to their academic studies or profession. This program consists of 50% academic studies and 50% paid and/or unpaid internship.
Selling Features
• Paid, Unpaid Work • Guaranteed 3 interviews• C30 Work permit for whole program• Help with work permit applications
• Job Placement Office• Job Ready Curriculum• Opportunity for on campus
Work Preparation PackageThis package is the best option for students who intend to do a part time job in hospitality field after completing their English study at CCEL
Skills Learnt• Barista skills• Bar service skills• Customer service skills• The Serving It Right (SIR) Certificate
Schedule• Working English (AM Class – 8 weeks)• Hospitality Service Training (HST – PM Class for 4 weeks)• Career Preparation Program (CPP – PM Class for 4 weeks)• Optional Internship at ‘eh!’ Restaurant (2 weeks)
Study PlanESL (4-16 weeks) Work Prep Package (8 weeks)
English Level Pre-Intermediate to Intermediate
Intermediate to Upper-Inter.
Morning Class8:30-12:05
ESL (24h/week) Working English
Afternooon1:00-2:40
Elective Class Hospitality Service Training (4 weeks)
8 weeks - Working English, Hospitality Service Training and the Career Preparation Program.
$2,500
Internship at eh! restaurant (2 weeks) FreeThe Serving It Right (SIR) Exam $40
Exam PreparationAn intensive course designed for students who wish to take official exam courses, such as Cambridge (FCE, CAE), TOEFL, or IELTS. The Canadian College instructors use the latest in teaching methodology and keep up to date on modifications to exam content.
Selling Features• Fast track to University• On Campus Practice Exams• Flexible Schedule• Help with exam registration
TESOL DiplomaThe CCEL TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of other Languages) Diploma Program has joined with Maple Ridge School District #42. This unique program consists of 8 weeks of theoretical foundation and 4 weeks of practical training. With this hands-on training focus, students are well prepared for a practicum in Canadian public schools.
Selling Features• Maple Ridge School District #42 is a public school registered by
Ministry of Education of BC. • Students are getting reference letters from the teachers at Maple
Ridge School District #42.• Upon successful completion of TESOL program at CCEL the students
will have a professional portfolio. • Practicum at Maple Ridge• TKT exam preparation.• The students will be able to apply their knowledge acquired during
classes at CCEL on practice.• The students are able to acquire a great practical experience directly
Business English Certificate & DiplomaThe Certificate in Business English (BEC) helps reinforce the communication ability of students in a business context. This course was developed through the University of Cambridge and is internationally recognized.
Selling Features• Great for Young Professionals• Introduction to Business
Executive EnglishA combination of small group English lessons, private one to one tutoring, individualized computer assisted learning, and a choice of specialized electives, internships, or use of executive services.
Selling Features• Minimum age is 25 years• Same Price as Intensive English• Professional Curriculum
Popular Custom SchedulesMorning8:30 - 12:05
Afternoon1:00 - 2:40
Late Afternoon2:55 - 4:05
Mature ESL Class Tutor (1,2 or 3 hrs) Free TimeMature ESL Class Elective 1 Elective 2Mature ESL Class Elective 1 Tutor (1 or 2 hrs)
Private English TutoringPrivate English lessons with CCEL qualified instructors are a fast, and effective way for executive students to improve their English abilities. Private lessons take place in the executive classrooms which create more professional and comfortable surroundings.
• Per hour $65• Package (10 hours) $600
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Website Link www.canada-english.com/executive-english-course.htmlwww.canada-english.com/english-tutoring.html
Length Start any Monday (Length depends on students level)
CCEL Student ResidenceThe Canadian College has a student residence/apartments in downtown Vancouver for Canadian College students. It is 5 minutes walk to the Canadian College and it is a great place for students to meet other students from around the world.
Selling Features• On Robson Street• Free Breakfast and Lunch is served at eh! restaurant from Monday to
Friday if you prepay for 3+ months.• Walking Distance to the College• On site Manager• Fully Furnished
RoomsEach apartment features a fully equipped kitchen, cable TV and High Speed Wireless Internet. All apartments are nonsmoking. Include: Heat, Gas, Hydro, High Speed Wireless Internet, Cable TV.
Amenities• High Speed Wireless Internet• Cable TV• Fully equipped Kitchen• Laundry Room• Bright Spacious Rooms• Downtown Vancouver, next to
ContactIf you have any questions about our residence please contact our resi-dence coordinator:Michelle H - [email protected]
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HomestayOur Homestay Coordinator will match your student with a Homestay that suits their personal needs. Special requests concerning religion, diet, allergies, etc. can be accommodated. Living with a Homestay family is a great way to practice English and be immersed in Canadian culture.
Selling Features• Lunch is served at eh! Restaurant• On Campus Homestay Coordinator
eh! RestaurantLunch is served on campus at eh! restaurant from Monday to Friday. Students have the option of having a hot or cold lunch.www.ehrestaurant.com
Airport PickupAirport Pickup is organized by Language Limousinewww.languagelimousine.com
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ContactIf you have any questions about our Homestay program please contact our Homestay coordinator:Michelle H - [email protected]
Lunch is served at eh! Restaurant from Monday to Friday.
3 meals/day (Single Room, Shared Bath) $230/wk/person3 meals/day (Single Room, Private Bath) $310/wk/personShared Room for 2 people booking together $375/wk/person(2 meals/day, Shared Bath)
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Activity ProgramIt doesn’t matter what the activity is. We’ll have fun no matter where we go. It’s about bringing students together so they can meet new friends and learn English outside of their textbook. Our students have careers already or want one. When our students go home they should bring our business practices and cultural ideas with them.
Activity CoordinatorOur full time activities coordinator was born in Vancouver and has spent 12 years organizing activities for international audiences.
Volunteering in the communityOur students volunteer at seniors centres as well as other large commu-nity events.
Emphasis on what’s unique in Vancouver Hockey games, Cirque Su Soleil, Film Festival.
Weekly newsletter to students Contains holiday celebrations, nightclubs, concerts, etc happening in Van-couver and how they can get involved.
Website Linkswww.canada-english.com/vancouver-activitiesActivity Blog - news.canada-english.com
ContactIf you have any questions about our activity program please contact:Joseph Spitale - [email protected]
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Sample Prices• Whistler $55• 4 day Rocky Mountain Adventure $325
Details• Each week there is a tourism, sport, and educational activity.• Every week there is a free activity, one that is under $10, and some
that cost more money.
Activity Photoswww.flickr.com/canadiancollege
Search YouTube for“CCEL Activity”
TOURS
Our partner Club ESL takes our students to the Rocky Mountains, Whistler, Victoria, Seattle, and more.
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Useful LinksHere are some website links that students should know about before they arrive in Vancouver.
TransportationTranslink is Vancouver’s Transit Authority, they manage the Skytrain, Busses and the Seabus.Translink - www.translink.caAirport Pickup - www.languagelimousine.comTaxi - www.yellowcabonline.com
Mobile PhoneThere are three major mobile phone companies in Vancouver that students can get month to month plans.Fido - www.fido.caRogers - www.rogers.comTelus - www.telusmobility.com
Bank InformationThere are several banks in Vancouver, these two are closest to the College. Royal Bank - www.rbcroyalbank.comCIBC - www.cibc.com
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What’s NewThe CCEL has several methods of keeping agents up to date with the latest news.
CCEL NewsletterIf you wish to join the CCEL newsletter please send an email to [email protected] with “Subscribe” in the subject of the email.
New Courses and FeesEvery year we email all of our agents with the updated Fees Schedule, Application form, Brochure and any other new materials.
Promotional MaterialCCEL provides a wide range of promotional material that agents can use for advertising which includes: Brochures, Flyers, Posters, Videos, Photos, CCEL logo etc.
Brochure & Flyers
Posters
Videos & Photos
Videos www.youtube.com/canadiancollege
Photos www.flickr.com/canadiancollege
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ContactFor any promotional materials please email Jeremy [email protected]
CANADIAN COLLEGEof English Language
www.canada-english.com
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Student ProfileHiromi, JAPAN
Hospitality Management Diploma Co-op at the Canadian College
Paid Co-op at Sushinemo Japanese Restaurant
www.canada-english.com
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Student ProfileTobias, GERMANY
Business Management Diploma Co-op at the Canadian College
Co-op for the City of Vancouver
www.canada-english.com
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Student ProfileMila, UKRAINE
International Trade Diploma Co-op at the Canadian College
Paid Co-op at the Port Metro Vancouver
www.canada-english.com
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Student ProfileSandra Gonzalez, MEXICO
Hospitality Management Diploma Co-op at the Canadian College
Paid Co-op at a eh! restaurant
www.canada-english.com
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Application Process
1. Application Form (Online) www.canada-english.com/registration-application.html www.canada-english.com/pdfs/CCEL Application.pdf
2. Fees Send fees by wire transfer, certified cheque, Visa card
3. Letter of Acceptance Upon receipt of the fees the CCEL will send a letter of Acceptance. All bank charges in your country are to be covered by the agent or by the student. CCEL will cover local bank charges only. Please inquire at your bank for further details.
4. Homestay Airport Pickup Full payment of funds must be received before Homestay is arranged, airport pickup is organized and at least ten days in advance of the student’s course starting date.
5. Student Residence Student must book a room in the residence prior to arrival in Vancouver.
CCEL Fees Schedule
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#450-1050 Alberni St. Vancouver, BC, CANADA, V6E 1A3
Extend your stay http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/extend-stay.asp
BEWS C-30 Visa Information
Working as a Coop student/ internshiphttp://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-coop.asp
Step 1 - Apply for Student visa with C-30 Work Visa Exemption
Step 2 - Receive Student Entry Visa and fly to Vancouver
Step 3 - Arrive in Vancouver airport and receive Study Permit
If the student does not receive the C-30 work Permit, show the visa office the acceptance letter with the C-30 request and ask the officer if they can receive it. If the officer says “no” then inform the staff at CCEL to apply for the work permit at a later date.
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ContactFor assistance with Visas please contact our staff.See list on page
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Canadian College Student Certificate
Agent Certificate
President
certifies by this document that
has completed
CANADIAN COLLEGEof English Language
Sample Certificates Notes...
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CCEL Acceptance Letter
Sample Acceptance Letters Notes...
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Canadian College of English Language 4th Floor, 1050 Alberni St. Vancouver BC, Canada, V6E 1A3 ph: 1.604.688.9366 fx: 1.604.688.9322 [email protected]
Date of Issue: 24 September, 2010 Student ID#:
LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE To Whom It May Concern, Please be advised that the following student has been accepted for admission to The Canadian College of English Language for the purpose of attending the undermentioned English as a Second Language Program. NAME OF STUDENT:
DATE OF BIRTH:
COMMENCEMENT DATE:
TERMINATION DATE:
DURATION/WEEKS:
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
ADDRESS:
“Start your learning with CCEL today. Email [email protected] and ask for an Access Code to start studying English online with CCEL today and watch an important arrival orientation” Please note that all students must be at the College by 9:00am on the first day. Please bring your passport, medical insurance, and laptop computer (if you have one). There will be an Orientation Program which will commence as follows: Assessment Test Introduction to the School Rules and Regulations Interviews Class Placement and Elective Selection Walking Tour If you require more information please contact me. Sincerely, Lane Clark Registrar
IMPORTANT INFORMATION PLEASE CARRY THESE EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES
Jim Cordina (Airport Arrivals) 604.988.7639 Jim Clark (President) 604.926.1439
UofA Acceptance Letter
Sample Acceptance Letters Notes...
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Sample Invoice Notes...
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Canadian College of English Language 4th Floor, 1050 Alberni St. Vancouver BC, Canada, V6E 1A3 ph: 1.604.688.9366 fx: 1.604.688.9322 [email protected]
Date:
To:
ID#:
Name:
Course information:
Start:
Finish:
Length:
weeks Accommodation Information: Not Requested Start:
Finish:
Length:
Invoice: FEE NAME AMOUNT
SUB TOTAL:
LESS AGENT FEE:
TOTAL:
All fees are in Canadian Dollars Payment Options
1. Cheque Payable to: The Canadian College of English Language #450-1050 Alberni St. Vancouver, BC Canada, V6E 1A3
2. Bank Transfer
Bank Name: RBC ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Company name: The Canadian College of English Language Ltd. Address: Main Branch Royal Centre, 1025 West Georgia St., Vancouver, B.C. V6E 3S9 Transit #: 00010 Account # 124-972-1 Swift code: ROYCCAT2 Routing #: 021000021 Phone #: 604-665-6991
3. Visa Transaction
I authorize the Canadian College of English Language to charge CAD $ Visa Card Number Security Code Expiration Date Name on Visa Card Signature of Cardholder
The balance is due on or before the first day of class. Thank you!
CCEL Agent Invoice
Student Testimonials
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“I still remember 20 years ago, when I was 18 yr. old. The day I landed in Vancouver was memorable. If we didnt have Mr. Clark(Principal) or Mrs. Gilmore (Secretary), I would be miserable. I thank them for their kindness. They are always in my heart!” Bill Chan (China)
“Studying in Canadian College has been the best experience, they have the best course that you can found. There you can learn English as well as you want, also they can search for you a homestay family, that they will give you a feeling like, if you were in your own home. The best part in the Canadian College is that you can share with so many people for all over the world, so you have to speak English to have a communication with them, that help you to learn faster, along with the activity and excellent teacher that they have.” Johanna Sifontes (Venezuela)
“Nothing could be better than studying in Canada, the Canadian College has a really good ESL program along with the teachers and activities that help the students learn faster. The best thing is that you can share experiences with people from all over the world. Studying in Canada has been the best experience in my life.” Jimena García (Leon, Mexico)
“My experience in Vancouver was full of emotions and joy. I met a lot of people studying in Canada, students from all around the world but also teachers and staff. There was a great atmosphere between all of us. I also had the opportunity to discover a beautiful city with all its natural treasures. The time I had there is absolutely unforgettable and the memory of this period of my life will always makes me feel happy.” Sophie Hoang (Zurich, Switzerland)
“I think Vancouver is a wonderful place. There are many mountains,beaches,and great views. My good experience was when I studied English in Canadian College of English Language. I especially liked meeting a lot of people from different countries. I learned many things about culture, language even though I went to Canadian College of English Language for a short period of time. Canadian College of English Language offered a many variety of activities..it was really cool~ I think all of the teachers and staffs were nice and friendly. I had the time of my life in Vancouver! I will never forget those memories.” Joo hee-han (Korea)
“I was studying at the Canadian College of English Language in the summer of 2004. Quickly I found myself in a group of very nice people from different countries. The teachers at school and the organization were excellent. A great compliment also for the advisors who organized a variety of fun activities. Actually I liked my stay in Vancouver that much that I am thinking of spending an academic year at this college.” Jakob Wogrolly (Kumberg, Austria)
“When I arrived in Vancouver my expectation was just improving my English and knows a beautiful city in Canada, but since my first day in the Canadian College of English Language I noticed that period in Vancouver will be one of the best experiences in my life. I met in Canadian College of English Language something beyond my expectation, so it was possible learning English in a friendship environment that allowed make friends from different countries and cultures.” Jose Geraldo Pinto (Brasil)
Canadian College of English Language#450-1050 Alberni St. Vancouver, BC, V6E 1A3, Canada