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University credits

Many students or groups of students who attend courses at
Escuela Internacional are interested in receiving university credit. Escuela
Internacional courses are accredited by the University of Alcalá, one of the
most important public universities in Spain.
Escuela Internacional has signed an agreement with Alcalingua University
of Alcalá in which all courses offered at Escuela Internacional schools in
Spain: Alcalá de Henares (Madrid), Malaga and Salamanca, are recognized and
accredited by this prestigious organization. Enclosed is a copy of the
Certificate issued by Alcalingua University of Alcalá. ( See
Certificate)
With the signing of this agreement, Escuela Internacional becomes the first
private Spanish language school in Spain to be recognized and accredited by
a Spanish public institution.
From this moment on, E.I. offers all interested students, the possibility to
obtain university credits and/or ECTS (European Credit Transfer System).
Since they are co validated by the University of Alcalá, this credit is
easily transferable to your own universities.
Upon completion of the course, the student receives a diploma issued jointly
by the University of Alcalá and Escuela Internacional along with the Grade
Transcript (in Spanish or translated into your language) indicating the
course name, level of Spanish, hours completed and the grades obtained.
At the same time the E.I. School in Malaga is also considered
an extension of Alcalingua in Malaga.
The possibility to receive university credit for attending E.I. courses is
available to groups and to individual students.
If you are the coordinator of a group, you can request a program with
credits by contacting the Marketing Department of Escuela Internacional with
the aim of constructing a tailor-made program which will complement the
academic formation of your students.
If you are an individual student who wishes to study at E.I. and are
interested in receiving university credit, you should request this when you
enroll. At the same time, we recommend that you consult the International
Programs Department of your university, or whichever corresponding
department that would decide about the transfer of credits, about the
possibility of obtaining credits through the Spanish program presented in
our catalogue. Universities usually need ample information to make the
decision about providing transfer credit, as well as the amount of credit to
be given for the course. This is why we have prepared a detailed description
of the programs, course content and teacher qualifications, which is
available to interested university personnel.
We have complete versions of this material in the E.I. offices which can be
provided to university personnel who will make the decision about the
possibility of transfer credit for these types of programs.
Another
way to earn credits is working with Eastern Washington University.
EWU is one of the many universities that already grants credits to their
student for attending our courses. EWU also has a process that allows non-EWU students to acquire transfer credits
for some of our courses. Please
contact us for more information.
Here are some of the universities that have accepted our
courses for university academic credit:
- Brock University, CANADA
- Center for Educational Documentation - Boston, USA
- Cleveland State University, USA
- Eastern Washington University, USA
- Florida Southern College, USA

- Fresno Pacific University, USA
- Hampden Sydney College, USA
- High Point University, USA
- James Madison University
, USA
- Johns Hopkins University
, USA
- J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College, USA
- Missouri State University, USA
- Ohio State University, USA
- Ohio Wesleyan University, USA
- South Dakota State University, USA
- Spokane Falls Community College, USA
- Spring Arbor College
, USA
- University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA
- University of Georgia, USA
- University of Minnesota, USA
- University of Utah, USA
- Valley Forge Military Academy and College, USA
We invite universities and other schools to contact us about granting credit to their students who attend E.I. Courses or bringing groups to Spain.
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