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College of Education > TESOL > S-TESL

Brief Description

The School of Teaching English as a Second Language (S-TESL) is located in the North Seattle neighborhood of Licton Springs, near North Seattle Community College. A maximum of 12 credits may be applied to the Seattle University Master's degree in TESOL.

The agreement between S-TESL and Seattle University adds value to our program in several ways. It gives you the opportunity to learn from a variety of experienced ESOL professionals and classmates, it gives you access to valuable employment information, and it provides a broad choice of TESOL electives.

In order for the S-TESL courses to be applied to a graduate degree, you must complete an additional project and pay an additional Reader’s Fee of a nominal amount per course. Procedures for completing the project will be stipulated by the instructor of the course at S-TESL.

Courses at the School of TESL are offered in the evening (5:30-8:30). A block of four courses may also be taken as a daytime intensive program (EPDES 930, 931, 932, 933), and is offered 11 times a year. Please contact the School of TESL for schedule and registration information (206.781.8607). A current S-TESL brochure is available in the Program Office.

 

 

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