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Established in 1977, IELI is the largest intensive English program (IEP) in North Texas, serving international students who wish to learn academic English in preparation for university studies in the United States. IELI offers English courses at seven levels of proficiency, starting in Pre-1, requiring no English proficiency, and ending in level 6, which meets English language proficiency requirement for admission to UNT without having to take the TOEFL or the IELTS. Additionally, undergraduate students who are enrolled in level 6 can be conditionally admitted to UNT and take six hours of courses for college credit while finishing their level 6 requirements. IELI is located at Marquis Hall on the UNT campus.

Accreditation and Memberships IELI received its initial accreditation from the Commission on English Language Program Accreditation (CEA) in 2000, making it one of the first programs in the country to do so. In 2015, IELI was reaccredited by CEA accreditation until 2025. IELI is a member in good standing of the University and College Intensive English Programs (UCIEP) and EnglishUSA. Students The IELI student population consisted of international students from 40 countries in 2016. Most of them attend IELI under F-1 Visa status as full-time students. A full-time course load is two classes per day, Monday through Friday, which amounts to 23 hours of in-class English instruction per week. IELI offers small, student-centered classes, with an average class size of 12 and a maximum class size of 15. The minimum application age is 17 years old. As of 2016, more than 600 IELI alumni are pursuing undergraduate or graduate programs at UNT, and many more are studying or working in the U.S. or in other countries.

Faculty IELI instructors have Master’s degrees in TESOL, Applied Linguistics, Secondary Language Education, or a closely-related field.

Other Programs IELI offers the following domestic and international programs:   Fast Track to UNT: Students in this program can complete levels 5 and 6 (16 weeks of instruction) during a single 10-week summer session. Level 4 students with a 73% average may apply. Also, students with a score of at least 55 on the TOEFL iBT or at least 5.5 on the IELTS may apply.   Pathway Programs: Students in this program can be conditionally admitted to a Master's Degree program in either the College of Business or the College of Hospitality Management at UNT. Students in this program may begin taking Master's-level courses during their final level at IELI and will remain on their original I-20.   American Culture and Communication Program (ACCP): A two-week long summer program, the ACCP serves students from ages 15 to 17 year old, offering 16 hours of in-class English instruction as well as experiential learning opportunities including trips to Dallas and Fort Worth and various activities in Denton.   Passport to the University: This summer program, serving 15- to 17-year-old high school students, focuses on familiarizing students with the admissions processes for American universities. It includes English courses which are taught by UNT faculty, seminars about university admissions, tours of 4 Texas universities, and cultural activities in and around the DFW Metroplex.   Pronunciation and Accent Reduction: This two-day-per-week evening course is designed to serve non-English speakers who have intermediate to advanced speaking skills, helping them understand and master English pronunciation. 

