English Language Institute
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The purpose of an English Language Institute, or ELI, is to teach English as a second language to students from around the world. These institutes are often included in the college of education at American universities. Quality and methods vary a lot from one institute to the other, although some accreditation such as CEA (http://www.cea-accredit.org/), i.e. the Commission on English Language Program Accreditation, guaranties a level of quality by imposing strict rules on what an English Language Program should do.
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- CEA - http://www.cea-accredit.org/
- Yale English Language Institute - http://www.yale.edu/eli/
- English Language Institute at University of South Florida - http://www.cas.usf.edu/eli/
- The English Language Institute at Oregon State University - http://oregonstate.edu/dept/eli/
- English Language Institute at University of Delaware - http://www.udel.edu/eli/
- English Language Institute at George Mason University - http://eli.gmu.edu/
- English Language Institute at University of Alabama - http://www.eli.ua.edu/
- University of Michigan English Language Institute - http://www.lsa.umich.edu/eli/