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My Institute Experience
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Everything I learned at the Monterey Institute helps me grow as a language teacher. The experiences at the Institute will have a life long effect on you. Through the challenge of the curriculum and the support of the faculty, I was able to shape my beliefs and philosophy of language teaching and learning. In my everyday teaching, I continually draw on the lessons I learned at the Monterey Institute to continue my development as a professional language educator.


Kumi Kobayashi
MATFL Japanese, Computer-Assisted Language Learning Certificate 2003



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Intensive English as a Second Language (ESL)


Program Description | Courses | Dates | Tuition | How to Apply

HOW TO APPLY

1. Download and print out the Intensive English Program application (pdf). Answer all questions on the application and mail it with supporting documents and fees (see below) to the Intensive English Programs office.

2. Provide a Certificate of Financial Responsibility (bank statement), showing that you or your sponsor has enough money to support you during your studies in Monterey. Refer to the estimated fee schedule on the second page of the application for details.

3. Mail the application forms, copies of your passport, and payment of US $200.00. ($50.00 non-refundable application fee and $150.00 non-refundable tuition deposit).

Send application materials to:

Monterey Institute of International Studies
Intensive English Programs
460 Pierce Street
Monterey, CA 93940-2658 USA
Phone: +1.831.647.3501
Fax: +1.831.647.6558
Email: english@miis.edu

4. When we receive your application, the financial document, and the fee payment, we will send you a SEVIS I-20 form and MIIS ESL-EAPP acceptance letter. Students outside the United States should take the acceptance letter, the SEVIS Form I-20, a valid passport, and other supporting documents to the nearest US Consulate to apply for a student visa (not a tourist visa).

Students already in the United States who are transferring from another school send a photocopy of their validated SEVIS Form I-20(s) to the Monterey Institute with their application.

Students may postpone their arrival and use the tuition deposit for enrollment in a later session (up to one year) if they are unable to arrive for the session indicated on the application form.

If the US Consulate or Embassy does not authorize a visa, students may request a refund of their $150.00 non-refundable tuition deposit by contacting the Intensive English Program and providing proof of visa denial.

If you have questions about your visa status, please contact the Director of the Intensive English Programs Offices.

 
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