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MANY WORLDS| ONE CITY2019 IALC SUMMER INSTITUTE
JULY 8 - JULY 27, 2019
FORDHAMUNIVERSITYATLINCOLNCENTERINSTITUTEOFAMERICANLANGUAGEANDCULTURE
NEWYORKIS MYCAMPUS.FORDHAMIS MYSCHOOL.?
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TABLE O F CO N TEN TS
2019IALCSummer Institute:Many Worlds,OneCity
ABO U T TH E PRO GRAM3
H O U SIN G8
M EALS9
TU ITIO N10
REGISTRATIO N12
ABO U T TH E IALC13
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2019IALCSummer Institute:Many Worlds,OneCity
The 2019 IALC Sum m er Inst it ut e ?Many
Wor lds, One Cit y? is a unique language
immersion program that takes learning out of
the classroom and into the real world. Over
three unforgettable weeks, participants
sharpen their English language skills in an
innovative model that combines intensive
classwork with topical and interactive
excursions into the vibrant neighborhoods of
New York. Participants reinforce their learning
with hands-on experience while exploring one
of the world?s most dynamic and fascinating
hubs of creativity and multiculturalism.
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ABO U T TH E PRO GRAM
Learn English.ExperienceExcellence.ShareYour World.
Classes at the 2019 IALC Summer Institute
strengthen language proficiency and critical
thinking skills and provide first-hand exposure
to the unique participatory style of American
academia. Program participants expand
vocabulary, master grammar in context, and
build confidence using English every day, all
while experiencing what life is like as a student
at a top-level American university.
I AM SO GRATEFULTO THEKIND-HEARTED TEACHERSFORSUCH AWONDERFULAND EDUCATIONALSUMMERINSTITUTE.
YING WANG, NORTHWESTERN POLYTECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, IALC-SI 2017
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Welcometo New York, the"Capital of theWorld"
Poised at the intersection of modernity and
tradition and the meeting point of cultures
from all over the world, New York is the ideal
language laboratory. Guided field trips and
planned excursions maximize opportunities for
participants to practice their language skills in
authentic settings. Participants visit iconic New
York sites such as the Metropolitan Museum of
Art, Liberty Island, and the United Nations, as
well as the many hidden gems that make the
city such unique place.
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MONDAYJULY 8
TUESDAYJULY 9
WEDNESDAYJULY 10
THURSDAYJULY 11
FRIDAYJULY 12
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WELCOME DINNER &TOUR OF FORDHAM
LANGUAGE CLASSES: PEOPLE, CULTURE & SOCIETY IN NEW YORK CITY
PMDOWNTOWN
MANHATTAN / WORLDTRADE CENTER
BROADWAY SHOW /CONCERT (TBC)
VISIT TO MASTCHOCOLATES INWILLIAMSBURG
GREENWICH VILLAGE:STONEWALL & LGBTQIA
HISTORY
SATURDAYJULY 13
SUNDAYJULY 14
MONDAYJULY 15
TUESDAYJULY 16
WEDNESDAYJULY 17
AMFREE DAY
(ACTIVITIESRECOMMENDED BY
IALC STAFF)
FREE DAY
(ACTIVITIESRECOMMENDED BY
IALC STAFF)
LANGUAGE CLASSES(CONT?D) SESSION I DEPARTURES
PM
VISIT TO HISTORICWEEKSVILLE IN
BROOKLYN
UNITED NATIONSTOUR
VISIT TO FORDHAMUNIVERSITY AT ROSE
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ABO U T TH E PRO GRAM
Session 1:People,Cultureand SocietyJuly 8- July 17
* Please note that thisschedule issubject to change and will be updated asnew eventsand programming options in the city are announced.
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Session 2:Art,Technology and CreativityJuly 18- July 27
* Please note that thisschedule issubject to change and will be updated asnew eventsand programming options in the city are announced.
THURSDAYJULY 18
FRIDAYJULY 19
SATURDAYJULY 20
SUNDAYJULY 21
MONDAYJULY 22
AMENTOCA MARIA /STATEN ISLAND
LANGUAGE CLASSES:ART, TECHNOLOGY &
CREATIVITYOPTIONAL EXCURSION:WOODBURY COMMONS
SHOPPING
FREE DAY(ACTIVITIES
RECOMMENDED BYIALC STAFF)
FREE MORNING
PMSESSION II ARRIVALS&
WELCOMEMETROPOLITANMUSEUM OF ART
LANGUAGE CLASSES:ART, TECHNOLOGY &
CREATIVITY
TUESDAYJULY 23
WEDNESDAYJULY 24
THURSDAYJULY 25
FRIDAYJULY 26
SATURDAYJULY 27
AM LANGUAGE CLASSES: ART, TECHNOLOGY & CREATIVITY
DEPARTURES
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QUEENS SOCRATESSCULPTURE PARK /NOGUCHI MUSEUM
HIGHLINE WALK / VISITTO THE SHED
PERFORMANCE SPACE
OPEN-AIR FILM /CONCERT (TBC)
VISIT TO LIBERTYISLAND & SESSION 2CLOSING CEREMONY
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At Homein Midtown Manhattan
During the 2019 IALC Summer Institute
participants stay in McMahon Hall located at
Fordham?s Lincoln Center campus, very near
Central Park, Lincoln Center for the Performing
Arts, Columbus Circle, and the Hudson River.
Dorm rooms are arranged apartment-style,
some with shared kitchen facilit ies. The
neighborhood is well-lit and frequented by
both visitors and residents, making for a safe
and lively environment.
While on-campus housing provides the most
authentic taste of life as a Fordham student in
one of New York's most desirable locales, it is
not mandatory. Participants who are based in
the local area and may not need housing are
very welcome to join the program, including all
classes and excursions.
I WILLNEVERSTOP WANTING TO EXPLOREMOREOFNEW YORK.
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NORTHWESTERN POLYTECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, IALC-SI 2017
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Dining at Fordham University
Located adjacent to University housing,
Fordham?s dining halls serve buffet-style meals
daily, including a menu of freshly prepared hot
selections, a salad bar, hot and cold beverages,
fresh fruit, and desserts.
Meal vouchers may be purchased for breakfast,
lunch and dinner according to the meal plans
below:
Full Program Meal Plan (20 Days)
Single Module Meal Plan (10 Days)
PLAN A (full board) includes weekday breakfast, lunch and dinner vouchers plus boxed meals and group meals.
$675 $425
PLAN B (half-board) includes weekday breakfast and lunch vouchers, plus boxed meals and group meals. (Participants on Plan B make provisions for dinner.)
$530 $350
PLAN C (breakfast only) includes weekday breakfast vouchers, boxed meals and group meals. (Participants on Plan C make provisions for lunch and dinner.)
$340 $260
* Meal plans include planned group meals on July 8, 10, 17, 18, 24, 25, and 26. Meal plans are weekdays only and do not include weekends.
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Tuition & Fees (with Campus Housing)
2019 IALC SUMMER INSTITUTE FULL PROGRAM (20 DAYS)
$4,500
Fordham Meal Plan Plan A: $675 Plan B: $530 Plan C: $340
Tot al Cost * $5,175 $5,030 $4,840
* Cost does not include airfare, insurance or visa application fees.
2019 IALC SUMMER INSTITUTE SINGLE SESSION (10 DAYS)
$2,500
Fordham Meal Plan Plan A: $425 Plan B: $350 Plan C: $260
Tot al Cost * $2,925 $2,850 $2,760
Int ensive English Classes. English instruction (Full Program: +36 Hours; Single Session: +18 hours).
Aft ernoon / Evening Excursions. All planned activities and excursions are accompanied by IALC staff. Entrance fees are included in tuition.
Meal Plan. Meals are available through Fordham University dining halls and are mandatory for participants staying on campus. All meal plans include full breakfast and scheduled group meals. Weekend m eals (Sat urday and Sunday) are not included.
Cam pus Housing. Tuition includes the cost of housing at Fordham?s Lincoln Center campus during the summer.
Transpor t at ion. Airport pickup and transportation to and from program activities will be provided by the IALC. Each participant receives an unlimited NYC Metro (subway and bus) card.
Cer t if icat e. Participants who successfully complete the program for which they have registered will be awarded a certificate of completion.
Tuition and fees include:
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Tuition & Fees (No Campus Housing)
2019 IALC SUMMER INSTITUTE FULL PROGRAM (20 DAYS)
$2,500
Fordham Meal Plan (Optional) Plan A: $675 Plan B: $530 Plan C: $340
Tot al Cost * $3,175 $3,030 $2,840
2019 IALC SUMMER INSTITUTE SINGLE SESSION
$1,500
Fordham Meal Plan (Optional)
Plan A: $425 Plan B: $350 Plan C: $260
Tot al Cost * $1,925 $1,850 $1,760
Tuition and fees include:
Int ensive English Classes. English instruction (Full Program: +36 Hours; Single Session: +18 hours).
Aft ernoon / Evening Excursions. All planned activities and excursions are accompanied by IALC staff. Entrance fees are included in tuition.
Meal Plan. Meals are available through Fordham University dining halls and are optional for off-campus participants. All meal plan options include full breakfast and scheduled group meals. Weekend m eals (Sat urday and Sunday) are not included.
Transpor t at ion. Each non-residential participant receives an unlimited NYC Metro (subway and bus) card.
Cer t if icat e. Participants who successfully complete the program for which they have registered will be awarded a certificate of completion.
* Cost does not include airfare, insurance or visa application fees.
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Registration Checklist
JULY 8, 2019: IALC SUMMER INSTITUTE STARTS.
APRIL - JUNE, 2019: MAKE TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS.
All participants in the 2019 IALC Summer Institute ?Living
and Learning New York? must have a tourist visa (B-2)
allowing them to enter and reside in the United States for
the full length of the program. The cost of transportation
and travel insurance and visa fees are not covered by the
tuition fee. Participants must arrange their own
transportation to and from New York and are encouraged
to book their transportation as soon as their registration
is confirmed.
APRIL 15, 2019: REGISTRATION CLOSES.
Full tuition payment must be submitted online no later
than Apr il 15, 2019. After you submit payment, the IALC
will forward you a letter confirming your placement in the
program. Once you receive confirmation that your place in
the program has been reserved, you must immediately
begin making travel and housing arrangements.
NOVEMBER 20, 2018: REGISTRATION OPENS.
You can register through the IALC website (click here). Full tuition payment is due at the
time you register.
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New York ismy campus.Fordham ismy school.?
Following Fordham University?s ethos of cura
personalis, or ?educating the whole person?, the
Inst it ut e of Am er ican Language and Cult ure
(IALC) at Fordham is committed to equipping
students with communication and
cross-cultural skills critical for academic and
professional success. The IALC?s team of
dedicated instructors bring years of experience
in fields such as law, business, education, and
the arts into the language classroom, creating a
dynamic blend of specialized content and
English language instruction.
For over 30 years, IALC has welcomed students
from more than 40 countries, and we are proud
of the diverse nationalities, cultures, language
backgrounds, and educational goals
represented in our community of past, current
and future students.
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Contact theIALC
Fordham UniversityInstituteof American Languageand Culture45 ColumbusAvenue, 3rd FloorMartino HallNew York, New York 10023USA
fordham.edu/esl
esl@fordham.edu
+1 212636 6353
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