| ECA
is the English Conditional Admission option that the University
of Denver has for both the undergraduate and graduate level program.
All undergraduate programs accept ECA, but not all graduate program
have the ECA option. ECA students meet all admission requirements
except their English proficiency.
You can visit http://admission.du.edu/admissions/grad.asp
to learn if your graduate program accepted ECA.
Students admitted under ECA will be tested and placed
into the appropriate level - level 1 (Beginning) through Level 5
(College Preparation) for undergraduates or through the Graduate
Preparation Program for graduate students.
Please contact the ELC at elc@du.edu
or the Office of International Admission at intladm@du.edu
for more information.
For more ECA application information, please visit
http://www.du.edu/intl/elc/eca-applications.html.
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Undergraduates: English
Conditional Admission (ECA) is available to all undergraduate applicants
who have not yet received the appropriate TOEFL/IELTS score. Undergraduate
applicants who are academically admissible to the University of
Denver, but have not met English proficiency requirements will be
considered for English Conditional Admission (ECA). Any student
who successfully completes English language training through Level
Five at the University of Denver’s English Language Center
prior to enrolling in a degree program will not be required to present
a TOEFL/ IELTS score. Completion of an intensive English program
other than the University of Denver’s English Language Center
does not satisfy this requirement.
Graduates: To insure that
graduate international students will be well prepared for advanced
study at the University of Denver, international students may be
conditionally admitted to certain degree programs pending proof
of English proficiency. This option is available to applicants only
in certain departments who are academically admissible and who haves
sufficient proof of financial support. In order to begin a degree
program, students must either present the minimum TOEFL/IELTS score
or complete the University's English Language Center's full-time
intensive language courses, which may take between 10 weeks and
18 months, depending on placement test results and the students'
individual progress. Academic courses may not be taken while students
are enrolled at the English Language Center. Determine which programs
will accept students under this option.
For more information, please contact the English
Language Center at elc@du.edu
Undergraduates, please contact the Office of International
Admission at intladm@du.edu
Graduates, please contact the Office of Graduate Studies
at gradintl@du.edu
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