Last updated on 2025-07-15
Program overview
ILAC’s University Pathway Programs for Adults are designed to facilitate a smooth transition to higher education in Canada. This program provides personalized guidance and a supportive community, ensuring that students are well-prepared for academic success. With a focus on enhancing English language skills, critical thinking, and research abilities, students are equipped to pursue bachelor’s and master’s degree programs, as well as various diplomas and certificates. The program emphasizes the importance of tailored support, helping students navigate their educational journey effectively.
Program structure
The University Pathway Programs for Adults at ILAC are structured to accommodate various English proficiency levels, with a focus on full-time study. The program length varies based on the student's starting English level and individual progress. Here’s a breakdown of the estimated program duration:
- High-advanced (Level 14-15): 8-12 weeks
- Advanced (Level 12-13): 12-20 weeks
- Pre-advanced (Level 10-11): 20-28 weeks
- High-intermediate (Level 8-9): 28-32 weeks
- Intermediate (Level 6-7): 32-40 weeks
- Pre-intermediate (Level 4-5): 40-48 weeks
- Beginner (Level 2-3): 48-56 weeks
Students are required to start on main start dates, and they will receive free university placement services. This includes assistance in choosing the right program, organizing tours to partner colleges and universities, and guidance through the admissions application process.
Featured Experiences
- Free University Placement Services to help students find the right educational path.
- Regular practice IELTS tests every second week to track progress and improvement.
- Placement tests on the first day to determine the appropriate English level for each student.
- Opportunities to study in major Canadian cities like Toronto and Vancouver.
- Full-time study options available, ensuring an immersive learning experience.
Career Options
- ESL Teacher: Teach English as a second language to non-native speakers in various educational settings.
- Academic Advisor: Guide students in their educational journey, helping them choose courses and programs that align with their career goals.
- International Student Coordinator: Assist international students in adapting to their new environment and navigating academic requirements.
- Language Assessment Specialist: Evaluate and assess language proficiency for educational institutions or testing organizations.
- Corporate Trainer: Provide language training and professional development workshops for businesses and organizations.
DISCLAIMER: The information above is subject to change. For the latest updates, please contact LOA Portal's advisors.
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