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Did you have a good time at CESL? Did your experience help you in your academic studies or in your career? Please write about CESL and your experience to share with potential students or in the newsletter. Write a testimonial

Update your information Keep your information up-to-date and find a friend. This web link allows you to find friends and continue practicing English. Check out the lessons.

I would like to hear from you. What are you doing now? Each semester I will put updated information in the Alumni Footprints newsletter. Please keep in touch. Helen hta@email.arizona.edu

As far as I know we have two CESL alumni groups meeting somewhat regularly in Saudi Arabia and Japan.

In Saudi Arabia, the group is made up of CESL and Arizona graduates from about 1991-1995. They call themselves the Desert Hunters and have a web page.

The group in Japan meets in Tokyo and Nagoya. Chuck Phillips is currently teaching at Toyota Technological Institute and likes to meet former CESL students. Email him at cphillip@email.arizona.edu

Please email Helen if you would be interested in meeting our representative and organizing a CESL TGIF anywhere! hta@email.arizona.edu

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Email hta@email.arizona.edu if you would like me to link your page here.

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Special Publication: CESL Cooks: An International Cookbook Spring 2005

A Letter from the Director

Dear CESL Alumni,

As you know the world is changing dramatically. We travel around the world, conduct business around the globe, watch live TV from other continents, and, of course, study in foreign lands. Communication is the key to all this “internationalization” and learning a foreign language one of the best ways to guarantee that we understand each other. Learning English at CESL is one way to invest in world understanding.

You have had the fortunate chance to learn first hand what studying abroad is like. Your experiences at CESL introduced you to friends from many countries while at the same time advancing your grammar, improving your speaking, and even in some cases bettering your musical singing skills in English. Now it’s your turn to help future students study at CESL and make international friends like you did. But why should you help future students and donate to CESL?

Why donate to CESL?
The Center for English as a Second Language offers one of the best English language programs in the United States. With over 35 years specializing in teaching English to speakers of other languages, our teachers are some of the best in the nation. Your donations help support the excellent educational programs that CESL offers and allow us to continue to recruit the best teachers.

Why donate to CESL?
CESL is truly an international school. We bring students together from all over the world. This session we’re bringing together students from 33 countries! Your donations help assure that students from all over the world from all economic levels have the chance to study at CESL.

Why donate to CESL?
Technology is changing rapidly and keeping up with the advances in hardware and software has become very difficult for us financially. We’d like to offer our students top-notch technologies but often find the costs out of reach. Your donations help us refurbish our computer labs, construct multi-media centers, upgrade our classrooms, and create on-line courses.

Why donate to CESL?
CESL is a completely independent and self-supporting institution. This means that we depend completely on our student enrollments to fund us. In recent times, it has become much harder to get visas to study in the United States. This means the number of students studying at CESL has declined and consequently, our budget has shrunk. Your donations help revive our financial status and allow us to offer scholarships to qualified students which we otherwise could not afford to give. In short, you will change the lives of these students.

It is easy to give back to CESL
Thank You, Dr. Suzanne Panferov
Director, CESL

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We are running out of allowed space for photos. I have unlinked the photo albums. If you would like to see an album, email me and I will link your request. Or if you would like to see previous newsletter, I can link them for you. Helen

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Picnic - Oct 30

Closing Power Point

   
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Fall 2005
Winter Intersession 2005

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Closing Slideshow
Frank's Closing Address
CESL in Tokyo Reunion

CESL Cooks: Level 42 Cookbook

 May Intersession The CESL Planet

Summer 2005 Week 1
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summer 2005 Week 5

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Closing Ceremony
Winter Intersession


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