North Georgia College & State University
North Georgia College & State University is located about 90 minutes north of Atlanta in Dahlonega, a small, historic town in the Blue Ridge Mountains. With more than 5,000 students and over 50 majors, North Georgia is large enough to provide a wide array of opportunities and activities but small enough to allow for personal attention from professors and to foster friendships among students. For more information, please visit www.northgeorgia.edu.
The Center for Language Education (CLE)
The Center for Language Education (CLE) offers the Intensive English Program (IEP) and special language programs including English Language and Pedagogy, Teaching World Languages, and ESOL Endorsement. The CLE promotes language education opportunities for international students, certifies teachers in world languages, and endorses individuals to teach English to speakers of other languages.
Intensive English Program (IEP)
The Intensive English Program is available for participants seeking to advance their English language fluency in order to perform with linguistic competence and confidence in academic, professional, and social settings. Classes are designed to focus on primary language skills using a communicative approach at the beginner level. At the intermediate and advanced levels, the emphasis is on the development of fluency and accuracy in academic settings for students who are planning to study at a university. No TOEFL will be required for admission to North Georgia if a student successfully passes the advanced level of the Intensive English Program (IEP).
Admission
The minimum age for admission to the Intensive English Program is 18 years, and prospective students must possess a high school diploma or equivalent.
IEP Academic Calendar
| Session | Dates | Application Deadline |
| Fall | Mid August - Early December | June 1 |
| Spring | Early January - Late April | October 1 |
| Summer | Early June - Late July | April 1 |
| 3- week | June & July (and upon request) | April 1 |
Curriculum
- 15-week session for Fall/Spring and 8-week session for Summer
- Three levels from beginner to advanced
- Classes in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and grammar
- Elective classes such as cultural issues, business English, vocabulary, and TOEFL preparation
- Extracurricular activities including local and regional visits to cultural sites of interest and historical importance
Program Highlights
- Individualized attention with small class size
- Highly experienced and professional faculty and staff
- Individual academic counseling and advising available
- A great pathway for admission to undergraduate studies at North Georgia
- Assistance with on-campus housing
- Access to the library, gymnasium, computer labs, and health center
- Transportation service to cultural sites in the metro-Atlanta area
- Return transportation service between the Atlanta airport and North Georgia campus
- Certificates for successful completion of levels
- Affordable tuition
Area Highlights
- Easy access to Atlanta including the international airport and foreign embassies
- Safe and small city
- Outdoor activities such as white-water rafting, hiking, horse-back riding, and fishing
- Friendly atmosphere
Full Term Costs
| | Fall/ Spring | Summer |
| One-Time Fee | Application Fee | $30 | $30 |
| Tuition & Fees | Tuition | $1998 | $1998 |
| Mandatory Fees (for use of library, computers, recreation center, etc.) | $500 | $350 |
| Medical Insurance | $252 | $168 |
| Living Expenses | Regular Dorm | $2400 | $1900 |
| Meals | $1700 | $900 |
| Transportation | $300 | $300 |
| Books & Supplies | $300 | $300 |
Estimated Minimum Total: | |
$7480* |
$5946* |
*These amounts are estimates. Personal expenses are not included. The amounts and dates shown may change without notice. Discount group rates are available.
Medical Insurance
North Georgia College & State University requires all international students to be covered by health insurance. Each semester, all students who have been issued an I-20 from North Georgia will be billed for the cost of this insurance.
Housing
Prospective students will stay in North Georgia student dormitory. Homestay options are also available upon request.
Meals
Participants are provided with a meal card for breakfast, lunch, and dinners in the Dining Hall. Kitchens in the campus housing and apartments allow for individuals to prepare food on their own. Local restaurants are available in Dahlonega.
Activities
Excursions may include visits to the Martin Luther King Jr. Center, the CNN Center, the World of Coca-Cola, the Atlanta Aquarium, or attending a professional basketball, baseball, football, or ice hockey game in Atlanta.
Visa
The Center for Global Engagement at North Georgia will issue an I-20 for international applicants seeking to study at the CLE. The I-20 (an official invitation to study at NGCSU) is used by the international applicants at his or her interview in the U.S. consulate or embassy to secure an F-1 visa to enter the United States.
For more information
North Georgia College and State University