The University of New England’s English Language Centre (ELC) has been rated as number one in the country, a survey has revealed.
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The campus-based centre ticked the top boxes for international student experience according to the biennial Australian English Language Barometer (ELB) survey results released last month.
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Pro Vice-Chancellor External Relations, Professor Mingan Choct, was elated with the results and praised the staff for their consistent hard work in preparing students to study in a different language.
“The Barometer is the leading bench marking tool used to track the experience of international students and we cannot ask for a better endorsement of our staff’s hard work and dedication than these results,” Professor Choct said.
“Travelling to a foreign country to study can be an intimidating experience, especially for students who do not speak English as a first language.
“The support and guidance the ELC offer to these students helps them get the most from their UNE experience personally, socially and academically.
“And, while our ELC was the smallest of all the ELCs surveyed, our results are second to none. It is our best performance in the survey to date.”
The ELC ranked first nationally out of 54 English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) centres, first out of 32 ELICOS centres located on university campuses, and first out of the eight regional universities surveyed across the main areas of Learning, Living, Support (non-academic) and Arrival.
UNE also topped the International Student Barometer Survey 2017 for Australia ranking one in the areas of Learning, Support and Arrival, and two in Living.