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Getting your TESOL MA or equivalent in Seoul.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 8:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

NStarun wrote:
I read that before but I haven't heard of Framingham University before. Are they the only US-based option? A few google searches later and I'm not finding any others ...


Maybe you're more cut out for USC Online then. They have extensive online offerings.

Framingham State is a school I would never have considered back home, but it does offer full in-class instruction, albeit intensively,and it is respectable enough among the education community in New England.


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 9:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There is one program in particular that has been around in Seoul for going on 10 years now. It offers a full scholarship to all admitted students in the MA programs.

They're called the International Graduate School of English http://www.igse.ac.kr/and they offer 2 MA degrees, one in ELT and one in ELT Materials Development.

They have a single small intake every year (50 students), and the MA is 2 years in length (full time). Entrance is competitive (ratio of maybe 5 - 6 applicants: 1 admitted) but in order to build a larger foreign student body they reserve up to 10% of places for non-Korean students.

They are fully accredited as a university here in Korea, and they have strong ties to UH at Manoa.

It is surprisingly not well-known within the expat community here, but check it out.
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