English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Program

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Cedar Hall International Students

Why ESOL at WCC?

Expertise and Experience
Excellent, Safe Location
Affordable Price
High Quality Services
Successful College Transfer


About WCC'S ESOL Program

Whatcom Community College (WCC) has offered English instruction for international students for over 30 years. Students may begin their studies at WCC regardless of their English language level and without standardized test scores. The ESOL program at WCC is here to teach and support students, whether they are here for a study-abroad language and culture experience or to complete a degree.  

The WCC English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program is an excellent choice for English as a Second Language learners for many reasons.


ESOL Program Pathways

We offer all levels of English language instruction. From beginner to advanced, Whatcom Community College ESOL is here to serve. 

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ESOL Intensive
ESOL College Transition
English 101 - College Credit English


ESOL Summer English Programs and Short-Term Programs

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Summer English Programs

The ESOL Program is an excellent choice for students who want to improve their English proficiency during the summer. Two (four week) sessions are offered during the summer, that allow students to attend ESOL intensive English classes for either four or eight weeks. Summer programs are open to individual students, or groups of students, and can be combined with recreational/cultural events for a customized summer English program.

Study Intensive English this Summer at Whatcom Community College

Study intensive English this summer on Whatcom Community College’s beautiful campus in Bellingham, Washington. This program is designed to help students strengthen their academic English skills in a supportive environment.

Students attend 18 hours of classes per week, Monday through Thursday. Courses focus on reading, writing, listening, and speaking to prepare students for college-level study in the United States.

Outside the classroom, students can enjoy Bellingham’s safe and welcoming community, with easy access to outdoor activities, local attractions, and nearby cities like Seattle.

Session A
Move-in: June 24
Move-out: July 24

Session B
Move-in: July 23
Move-out: August 21

Costs
Tuition: $1,475
Cedar Hall housing (Session B): $1,675
Cedar Hall housing (Session A): $1,725
Housing application fee: $50
Airport pickup: $75
Arrival basket: $65
Living expenses (estimate): $750

Estimated total cost (excluding insurance and optional extra nights): $4,090

Insurance
Lewer insurance can be purchased at: https://lewerglobal.com/student-dependent-insurance/

Application
Apply here: https://www.whatcom.edu/academics/international-programs/apply-for-admission
Application deadline: May 15


Short-term Programs

Whatcom hosts a variety of short-term English, academic, and cultural programs throughout the year. Custom programs for English learners or thematic academic programs can be developed upon request. For more information about summer English or short-term programs, please contact international@whatcom.edu for more information.