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Grossmont College
international counselors and ACE staff are available to assist
students' pursuit of admission to the college or university of their
choice. The college also works closely with international referring
agencies to provide a total worldwide network of support to assure
students' adjustment
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ACE is your gateway to the
U.S. college or university of your choice.
- English instruction by ESL teachers with master's degrees in
TESOL or Applied Linguistics.
- Small classes-average of 15 students
- 5 eight-week sessions in a year
- 20 hours of classes per week
- Computer lab, Internet, and e-mail access
- Access to Grossmont College student services
- Housing assistance
- ID card and student benefit card included in tuition
- I-20 for student visa
- Easy transition to Grossmont College after each session
Transfer to Grossmont through ACE
conditional acceptance* or with a 45 TOEFL iBT score or a 450
Institutional TOEFL score.
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Grossmont College Grossmont has over 700 international students with
a total student body of 17,000. Students represent over 50 countries
from all parts of the world.
- International counselors and international student specialists
- Highly successful ESL Program
- On-campus jobs for international students
- Associate Degree and Certificate Programs
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Your Options
- Graduate with a certificate
- Graduate with an Associate Degree
- Practical training
- Transfer to a 4-year university
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*Students
enrolled in Level II ACE courses can qualify for conditional
acceptance to Grossmont College if all of the following requirements
are fulfilled during an eight-week session.
An ACE student must have:
1. earned a combined GPA of 3.0,
2. nine hours of absences or fewer,
3. exhibited behavior with no violation of the Grossmont
College Student Code of Conduct, and
4. taken the Grossmont College ESL Assessment Test and
placed into ESL 103 or higher.
Level II students who meet these standards are eligible to
enroll at Grossmont College without the 45 TOEFL iBT/450
Institutional TOEFL requirement, provided that all other
documents required by Admissions and Records have been submitted
and approved.
Placement into Level II ACE courses is determined
on orientation day. Students will be given an ACE
diagnostic English test that includes a grammar section and a
writing section. The results of the diagnostic test
determines placement into either Level I (high-beginning/low
intermediate) or Level II (Intermediate/high intermediate) ACE
courses.
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