ISPEL is an eight-week program designed to prepare students for further study at UIS and for others who want a brief but intensive study of English language and culture for personal and professional reasons. The summer program develops language and cultural knowledge and helps prepare students for the rigorous academic coursework of undergraduate and graduate programs.
Many ISPEL students aim to enroll in degree programs at University of Illinois at Springfield. Admission to ISPEL does not imply admission to UIS.
Download the ISPEL brochure here (pdf)
Download the ISPEL application here (pdf)
Download a suggested guideline (pdf) for your admission to UIS degree programs through the ISPEL.
Students receive 20 hours per week of classroom instruction (160 hours over 8 weeks). Language classes meet Monday through Thursday for five hours a day. Classes are taught at the intermediate level and above and focus on Speaking, Listening, Reading, Writing, Grammar and Pronunciation.
Our classes are small and are taught by experienced ESL professionals who are native speakers. Our classrooms and faculty are technologically up-to-date.
ISPEL arranges activities during the week which are included in the program fee. Fieldtrips include detailed tours of downtown to highlight important government buildings and historical monuments; a trip down historic Route 66; a visit to bustling Chicago; a daytrip to St. Louis, and a tour of an Amish farm. In addition to Friday fieldtrips, ISPEL will arrange weekly activities such as movie night, an evening at an outdoor theater, and a party in the heart of downtown's Blues and Jazz festival.
ISPEL students typically live in on-campus apartments. Apartments have private bedrooms, a full kitchen, lots of living space, a shared bathroom, and air conditioning. Linens are provided. Apartments are less than a five minute walk to the main classroom buildings and are very close to social gathering places, the cafeteria, and laundry facilities.
UIS is a large, safe campus about a fifteen minute drive from downtown Springfield. When not in classes or participating in ISPEL activities, students can exercise at the new Recreation Center and play volleyball, basketball, tennis, and soccer on outdoor courts and fields. Many social gathering places on campus feature games, televisions, and computers. Students may dine in the cafeteria, coffee bars, and snack shops.
2010 costs will be posted soon.
Students who wish to participate in ISPEL should be at least 18 years old by the start of the program and have an intermediate level of English or above. ISPEL students must provide proof of sufficient financial funds to cover expenses during the summer.
Download the ISPEL application here (pdf)
April 15. If the deadline has passed, there may still be spaces available. Please contact us at (217) 206-8356 or esl@uis.edu.