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Skill Intensive Workshops
Skill Workshop

$75.00 an hour for up to 5 students!

CESL offers the option of small group instruction. A group of no more than 5 students can request an intensive workshop focused on a particular skill. The students must apply, pay and register together. There is a minimum of 10 hours.

Please read this disclaimer and submit the signed copy with your application.

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Students in Skill Workshops are expected to attend all scheduled meetings and complete all assigned work.

Advantages of CESL
Eligibility & Admission

CESL has provided high-quality, intensive English language training to the Tucson community for over 35 years. Studying with the University of Arizona's Center for English can give you a step forward on your career or life goals. Advantages include

  • CEA accredited intensive English program
  • Professional, experienced teachers with MA & PhDs
  • Affordable classes; times to fit your schedule
  • Use of CESL lab and other facilities

 

 

Part-time study is open to students 18 years of age and older who are literate in their first language and who are currently in the United States, or who are Mexican commuter students with an F3 visa.

All students born after 1956 must show proof of MMR immunization. Print the Proof of Immunization Form

Students on certain non-immigrant visas may study up to 11.5 hours per week as part time students.

Full-time CESL students are limited to 5 hours per week and must complete the workshop by week 7 or the next-to-last week of the current session.

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The Center for English as a Second Language
at The University of Arizona
P.O. Box 210024
1100 E. James E. Rogers Way
Tucson, Arizona 85721-0024
Tele: 1-520-621-1362  Fax: 1-520-621-9180
cesl@email.arizona.edu
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