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CO-REQUISITE ENGLISH 1301 AND ESOL SUPPORT CLASSES

Through a special co-requisite learning community in the English and ESOL Departments, students starting Level 4 ESOL classes can begin earning college-level credits now. Qualifying students move straight into English 1301 (Composition) and effectively shrink their Level 4 ESOL requirements down to just three one-hour ESOL courses.

By skipping over ESOL Reading and Vocabulary 4 and ESOL Writing 4, students in this learning community save valuable money and time.

The three NCBE support classes function like one three-hour course, with a single instructor and appropriate workload. Students develop advanced vocabulary, grammar, reading and writing skills as they expand on material from the paired English Composition I class. 

 

 

Student Eligibility:

Students must be academic credit and meet or exceed ALL of the following requirements:

  • Passed Reading 3 with an B OR placed into Reading 4 on the ESOL Placement Chart.
  • Passed Writing 3 with an B OR placed into Writing 4 on the ESOL Placement Chart.
  • Passed Grammar 3 or Intensive Grammar with a B OR placed into Grammar 4 on the ESOL Placement Chart.
  • Passed Oral 2 OR placed into Oral 3 on the ESOL Placement Chart.
Students must register for all four courses:

Class Schedule Spring 2025

ENGL Comp I 1301-050-85141   MW 9:00-10:20 a.m.   HLC1 Room 2218 Instructor: Anne Marie Schlender

NCBE Reading 0112-003-86537  MW 10:30-10:50 a.m. HLC  Instructor: Susan Das

NCBE Writing 0113-003-86538  MW 11:00-11:20 a.m. HLC Instructor: Susan Das

NCBE Grammar 0114-003-86539  MW 11:30-11:50 a.m. HLC  Instructor: Susan Das

Contact Us

ESOL Department Main Office
Highland Campus
Bldg. 2000 Room 2.2410
6101 Airport Drive
Austin, Texas 78752
Phone: 512-223–7451
Email: [email protected]

Susan Das, Department Chair
Office: HLC Bldg. 2000 Room 2.2410.12
Phone: 512-223–7452
Email: [email protected]

Para preguntas en español envíe un correo electrónico a [email protected] o llame al  512-223-7492.

 

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  • Apply to the ESOL Program at Austin Community College
  • Choose your Pathway | Austin Community College
  • Contact the ESOL Department at Austin Community College
  • English 1301 for Non-native Speakers with Support Classes
  • ESOL Assessment and Testing – Austin Community College
  • ESOL Faculty Email List
  • ESOL Newsletter
  • ESOL Program Details | Austin Community College
  • ESOL Program Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) | Austin Community College
  • ESOL Student Resources and Insights – Austin Community College
  • Extracurricular Activities
  • Important Dates for Classes and Registration
  • Inglés para nativos de otros idiomas- ESOL
  • New Home Page
  • Online ESOL Classes | Austin Community College
  • Registration for ESOL Classes | Austin Community College
  • Student Testimonials
  • The English You Need to Succeed
  • Transitioning from ESOL to ACC Degree Programs
  • TSI Completion in Reading and Writing for ESOL Students
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