Winnipeg Educational Organizations
The Manitoba Association of Newcomer Serving Organizations (MANSO)
The Manitoba Association of Newcomer Serving Organizations (MANSO) is an umbrella organization for immigrant and refugee service providers in the Province of Manitoba. MANSO provides leadership, support and a unified voice for the settlement and integration sector, including core settlement services, ESL language training, employment services, and welcoming communities programs.
CONTACT: #610 - 275 Portage Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3B 2B3 Canada Ph: (204) 272-0872 Email:info@manitoba.ca
About English Online Inc.
Live & Learn is a free online ESL program for newcomers living in Manitoba. It provides relevant information and orientation to ease newcomers’ settlement in Manitoba. Live & Learn offers flexible online learning options that take into account newcomers’ needs and preferences. Online classes are led by certified EAL/ESL Instructors and are held at flexible times. Registered learners can attend Coffee Chats, Multi-week sessions, Language Circles, and Drop-in Sessions. Through Live & Learn, newcomers learn about life in Manitoba and gain practical tips while improving their English language skills.
The International Education Act C.C.S.M. c. 175
On January 1, 2016, the International Education Act (IEA)external website and its associated Regulations 51(1) and 51(2) were approved by Cabinet and the Minister respectively. Upon proclamation, the IEA and Regulations came into force, as per section 54. The IEA has two main purposes: to protect international students attending educational institutions in the province from potential fraud and negligence, and to promote Manitoba’s reputation as a high quality destination for international study by providing a measure of quality assurance through the IEA.
Winnipeg Public Education
Ministry of Education, Legislative Building, Winnipeg, MANITOBA, R3C 0V8
Adult Learning and Literacy, 215 - 800 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3G 0N4 Phone: (204) 945-8247 Toll Free 1-800-282-8069 ext. 8247 Fax: (204) 948-1008 Email: all@gov.mb.ca
Winnipeg Public School Divisions
The International Student Program (ISP) is accredited and a member of Imagine Canada, CAPS-I and MCIE. Each year Winnipeg welcomes students from all over the world to study at our schools and enjoy the experience of a lifetime in Canada. Winnipeg Public Schools offers: Quality, affordable educational experiences; The opportunity for students to attend classes in either English or French; ESL support for students new to the language.
- St. James-Assiniboia School Division
- Pembina Trails School Division
- Seven Oaks School Division
- Division Scolaire Franco-Manitobaine
- River East Transcona School Division
- Louis Riel School Division Phone: (204) 257-7827
Winnipeg Colleges
Red River College Polytechnic
The Language Training Centre has innovative and accessible ESL programs including Intensive English, English for Specific Purposes, and Academic Language Preparation. Our Red River students have many goals for settlement, education/training, and employment. This full-time intensive English language program is for students fulfilling the language requirements for their chosen academic program at Red River College Polytechnic. Each ESL program is approximately 15 weeks long, with 22-24 hours of classes (including 2-10 hours of online learning) per week. The goal is language readiness for academic programs at college or university with listening, speaking, reading, writing, vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, computer skills and online English language practice.
Winnipeg Universities
University of Winnipeg
The language of instruction at The University of Winnipeg is English. Students must have a level of ability in English that allows them to participate in all aspects of university study, including lectures, reading, writing, and discussion. If English is not the student's first/primary language and they are not from an English Exempt Country, they must provide supporting documentation to show they meet one of these conditions: Duolingo 120, TOEFL IBT 86, IELTS 6.5, C2 , Cantest 4.5, CAEL 70, or Program Name: ELP English Language Program at The University of Winnipeg Academic Level 5.
UWinnipeg's English Language Program (ELP) delivers high quality programming to international and domestic students seeking to enhance their English proficiency. ELP offers a certificate program for those seeking to teach English as an additional language to adults, as well as customized programming and private tutorials — including communication coaching and workplace communication skills enhancement for internationally-educated professionals.
The University of Winnipeg Undergraduate Degree Programs: Aboriginal Governance, Anthropology, Applied Computer Science, Bioanthropology, Biochemistry, Biology, Biopsychology, Business & Administration, Chemistry, Classics, Computer Science, Conflict Resolution Studies, Criminal Justice, Dance, Developmental Studies, Economics, Education, Engineering, English, Environmental Studies, Urban Studies, French Studies, Geography, German-Canadian Studies, German Studies, History, History of Art, International Development Studies, Italian Studies, Kinesiology and Applied Health, Mathematics & Statistics, Mennonite Studies, Modern Languages and Literatures, Philosophy, Physics, Politics, Psychology, Religious Studies, Rhetoric and Communications, Sociology, Spanish Studies, Statistics, Theatre & Film, Urban and Inner-City Studies and Women's & Gender Studies.
University of Manitoba
All applicants are required to meet the University of Manitoba's approved English Proficiency Standards, either through an approved waiver or the successful completion of an approved English proficiency test. Test result requirements are: IAEP (Intensive Academic English Program)Level 5, IELTS 6.5, CAEL 60, TOEFL IBT 86, PTE 58, Cambridge C1 180 and C2 180.
The English Language Centre (ELC) provides courses, tests, accommodations and individual support to students whose first language is not English in order to support academic success and participation in the University of Manitoba community. The ESL program is called Intensive Academic English Program IAEP and prepares students for university by providing them with the academic language skills they need to succeed. The English Language Centre (ELC) also offers several Part-Time Academic English Courses (PTAEC) for current UM students and community members whose first language is not English and would like to improve their academic English.
University of Manitoba has an average enrolment of 27,000 - 24,000 undergraduate and 3,000 graduate students. The university offers about 60 Degrees at the undergraduate level with graduate studies programs leading to master's or doctoral degrees.
The University of Manitoba faculties include: Agricultural and Food Sciences, School of Agriculture, Faculty of Architecture, Canadian Architectural Certification, School of Art, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Environment Earth and Resources, Faculty of Dentistry, School of Dental Hygiene, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Engineering - Biosystems Engineering - Civil Engineering- Computer Engineering- Electrical Engineering- Manufacturing Engineering-Mechanical Engineering, Extended Education, Faculty of Human Ecology, Faculty of Human Ecology: Department of Human Nutritional Sciences, School of Business, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Music, School of Medical Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Nursing, Faculty of Pharmacy, Faculty of Kinesiology & Recreation Management, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Social Work, Division of Extended Education.
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