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College of the Desert in Palm Desert, California may cut as m any as 350 classes and hike prices on English course programs for non-native speakers in an effort to close a $1.8 million budget hole.
The college board approved a plan that would increase the cost of lower level "English as a Second Language" classes from $15 to $108 per course. With the new plan, the noncredit classes would be paid for solely with student fees and federal money and not impact the school's general fund. This would affect about 800 students who are currently taking these classes. In response to the proposals, students staged a silent protest outside of the school's board of trustees meeting on April 15. They held signs that read "Give me a chance to be someone", "Help me be a nurse", and "Help me transfer to UCLA."
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Are you keen to brush up on your English language skills while learning many of the great English literature classics?
There are a number of English language and literature courses available at different universities on the uni league table. An English language course can be helpful for international students who want to become proficient in the language. It can also be great for English language teachers or those who are passionate about the greatest English writings of all time such as Shakespeare's plays and D.H. Lawrence's poems.
The range of course options are varied, as well as the colleges and universities offering English programs. The Good University Guide 2012 can therefore be an easy starting point in order to figure out the best English language schools around. View the rankings of the different universities, and then check out the websites of each to see their English language programs so that you can compare and judge which course is right for you.
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The Chinese Language School, Connecticut (CLSC)- which is a nonprofit body, the CT based provider of Chinese to institutions-unveiled a new online learning program called iVuChinese. This program will help and enable students to learn Chinese from any place and at any point of time. The other thing that is evident in this brilliant idea by this language school is that students will be able to learn Chinese. They will be taught online from teachers whose main medium of communication is Chinese.
This is a program which has been made and designed by the Chinese Language School professionals and can be accessed by students through their laptops and computers. This idea of the Chinese Language School enables students to learn Chinese in their own speed; also they are helped by the language school professors if they encounter any problem in writing or pronunciation. Susan Serven- Chinese Language School of Connecticut co-founder and President- said that one of CLSC's key benefits was that they recruit native Chinese speakers, who had been rigorously trained in U.S. teaching methods.
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