Spring International Language Center

UPTW

1 University of Arkansas

Fayetteville, AR  72701

USA

 

phone:  +1-479-575-7600

fax:      +1-479-575-7673

email:    silc@uark.edu

 

IIE Fulbright - English for Graduate Studies Program

Program Overview

 

Spring International Language Center (SILC) has been providing excellent language learning experiences for over twenty-five years. We believe that language learning contributes to greater understanding among peoples of diverse cultural backgrounds and to peace. SILC embraces the goals of William J. Fulbright for international educational exchange.

 

The University of Arkansas Main Campus in Fayetteville

 

The University of Arkansas (UAF) is a beautiful campus located in the delightful town of Fayetteville in Northwest Arkansas. The University has a student population of 21,000 from throughout the United States and over 1,100 international students from more than 100 foreign countries. The campus is surrounded by the great natural beauty of the Ozark Mountains offering wonderful places for outdoor sporting and hiking. International students find the friendly and safe environment of Fayetteville a wonderful place to live and study.

 

Spring International Language Center

 

Spring International Language Center (SILC) is a professional academic organization which provides intensive English and cross-cultural education to international students and professionals. As an institution, we strive for excellence in an environment which treats both teachers and students with respect. We attempt to understand and appreciate our students' cultural differences and to enhance their ability to function effectively in a new culture with a new language. We believe in encouraging the language acquisition and personal progress of students in an atmosphere of support, openness, and understanding.

 

Faculty

 

All classes and academic activities will be conducted by qualified and experienced instructors with master's degrees in TESOL, linguistics, or related fields. Supplemental lectures or meetings will be provided by University of Arkansas faculty in various academic fields of study. Special sessions and workshops will be designed by faculty members to address the specific needs of the Fulbright grantees.

 

The Program of English and Academic Orientation for Graduate Studies will help IIE/Fulbright grantees:

 

prepare for a smooth transition into U.S. graduate schools

develop coping strategies for culture shock and adaptation

adapt to the demands of academic rigor and the culture of graduate studies

refine their English language skills.

 

The English for Graduate Studies courses will include:

 

academic writing: research papers, documentation, editing, and proofreading

academic listening and speaking skills, public speaking, and seminar reporting

academic study skills, library and Internet research

computer skills: labs and introduction to academic computing

UAF faculty lecture series on the U.S. system of education, the family, the political party system,

  economic institutions, and other current issues or academic topics in the news

certificates of completion

field specific vocabulary workshops.

 

Orientation sessions and workshops for graduate students will include:

 

orientation to the campus and the community

International Graduate Student Panel

dealing with cross-cultural adjustment and stress

communication in "real life" settings

getting involved on campus - Strategies for Success as a Graduate Student

cultural and social field trips and coffee hours with American and international graduate students

time management strategies

Spring International Language Center (SILC) at the University of Arkansas is accredited by the Commission on English Language Program Accreditation (CEA) and the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training (ACCET) and continues to uphold the highest standards for English Language Programs and Institutions. The United States Department of Education recognizes both CEA and ACCET.  SILC is authorized under Federal law to enroll nonimmigrant alien students.