Non-credit Certificate inAcademic English as a Second Language Program (ESL)
Academic ESL Program Information
Our Academic ESL Program has been assisting English learners worldwide since 1991, with over 1,000 students served. Our diverse student body includes refugees, student-visa holders, business professionals, and visiting scholars.
Participants have the opportunity to obtain an ESL proficiency certificate, designed to enhance academic English and study skills for international students and non-native residents.
As an accredited program known for excellence and innovation, our dedicated ESL faculty and staff are committed to equipping students with the skills to excel alongside American peers in academic and vocational settings, as well as in the job market.
Program Objectives
- Read, write, listen, speak to succeed in academic and vocational classes.
- Develop study skills to succeed in academic and vocational classes.
- Work with online classes.
Graduation and Transition Ceremony
In May, we honor students who have completed the advanced level. On the same day as the college graduation, the ESL Graduation Ceremony is held in the morning for friends and family to celebrate your accomplishments. The college administration, including the president and members of the board, as well as college faculty and staff join together to honor the students completing the Adult Education ESL Program and Academic ESL Program.
Academic ESL Courses
Upon entering the program, students are given our language placement test to determine their entry level: Foundations, Intermediate, or Advanced.
To receive the certificate, a student must receive a “C” or better in each of the following:
CRN | Course Name |
---|---|
ESL 051 | Foundations I |
ESL 053 | Foundations II |
ESL 062 | Intermediate Grammar |
ESL 064 | Intermediate Reading |
ESL 066 | Intermediate Writing |
ESL 068 | Intermediate Oral Skills or |
ESL 070 | Communication Skills |
COMM 105/ ESL 072 |
Advanced Grammar |
ESL 074 | Advanced Reading |
ESL 076 | Advanced Writing |
COMM 100/ ESL 078 |
Advanced Oral Skills |
ESL International Voices Magazine
One of our college values is the appreciation of diversity. This means that you and your cultural experiences are at the heart of the educational mission of Black Hawk College.
While you are in the advanced writing class of the ESL program, you will write and publish an article for our ESL Newsletter. You will decide what to write. You will set up the interviews, and the you will work through the writing process. Students have written about customs, political and educational issues, and some very funny stories involving cultural adjustment.
Your voice is heard! Our administration, board members and faculty get a copy of the ESL newsletter each semester. You give the whole college community an understanding of who you are and what you dream about.
Our Publications
Read about our program and our students in their own words by selecting one of the issues.
- International Voices Fall 2023 (PDF)
- International Voices Fall 2022 (PDF)
- International Voices Spring 2022 (PDF)
- International Voices Fall 2021 (PDF)
- International Voices Spring 2021 (PDF)
- International Voices Fall 2020 (PDF)
- International Voices Spring 2020 (PDF)
- International Voices Fall 2019 (PDF)
- International Voices Spring 2019 (PDF)
- International Voices Fall 2018 (PDF)
Janet Francisco
Program Coordinator
309-796-5183
franciscoj@xlhl.net