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College Foundations Program

Prepare for University Studies

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Length of Study

Fall Term: 4 months

Fall and Spring Terms: 8 months

Pace of Study

Full-time, Monday–Friday, approximately 20 hours per week

High School students from different nationalities working together

Welcome to the vibrant university town of Berkeley, California! As part of the College Foundations Program (CFP), you'll join other international high school graduates preparing for university study.

Attend college-level courses where you'll build English skills and become familiar with typical U.S. university classroom discussions and assignments. Boost your TOEFL and SAT scores through test preparation and get personal college admissions advising.

Recent high school graduates are encouraged to apply for the fall term or a full academic year (spring and fall), sometimes called a "gap year." Either way, you'll receive support from our dedicated staff—from the application process and throughout your time with us.

Your Studies

You'll take classes near the UC Berkeley campus. Study alongside fellow students who are also preparing to attend university. You receive individualized attention and guidance from your instructors, who hold advanced degrees from UC Berkeley and other top-ranked universities. You also get personalized college-admissions advising to help you identify the best schools for you and to ensure success once you begin your university studies. You can also connect with current UC Berkeley students to get insight into the college application process, as well as navigating Berkeley and U.S. culture.

Making the investment to participate in CFP leads to positive results—CFP graduates have been accepted to numerous prestigious public and private universities.

Beyond the Classroom

When you first arrive in Berkeley, you'll take part in a new-student orientation where you'll meet program staff, your fellow students, and learn more about the area and what to expect. You'll live with or near your classmates, and when not in class, you have the option to attend workshops on preparing for college life as well as to take part in cultural activities and field trips. Finally, as the program comes to an end, celebrate your accomplishment with other CFP students, instructors and staff at a closing reception.

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Berkeley Pre-College Scholars: Summer Residential Program

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Are you a high school student age 16–18?

Take part in this summer program to boost your academic skills and prepare you for life as a U.S. university student.

Learn more about Summer Sessions

Why Choose Our College Foundations Program

TOEFL and SAT test preparation

Personal college admissions advising

Explore the UC Berkeley campus and surrounding cities

Refine your English-language skills

Program Overview

Duration of Study:

15 weeks each for fall and spring terms

Pace of study:

Full-time, Monday–Friday, 20 hours per week

Prerequisites:

Recent high school graduates with a minimum 3.0 grade point average.

If you have not yet completed high school, we encourage you to apply to the Summer Sessions Program instead.

Scores must be from the past two years. In some cases, the English-proficiency exam can be waived. Contact us with questions.

Cost:

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Costs include:

  • Immigration support
  • Orientation to Berkeley
  • U.S. health insurance
  • Housing advice and support
  • Personal academic advising
  • Review of college application essays
  • Computer lab access
  • UC Berkeley library access
  • UC Berkeley Recreational Sports Facility access
  • Social activities

Cost does not include visa fees, textbooks, housing costs or travel expenses.

CFP English-Language Proficiency Requirement

Applicants must submit official evidence of English-language proficiency. Sometimes exceptions to this requirement are made. Please note that the submission of language proficiency scores or other forms of verification does not guarantee acceptance into the program.

Test Scores

  • TOEFL: 80
  • IELTS: 6.5

CFP English-Language Proficiency Requirement Exceptions

Studied in a country where English is the primary language spoken

If you have completed at least two years of high school study in a country where English is the primary language, you can request a waiver in your application.

Interview

If you do not meet any of the above criteria, you can request an English-language interview through our department. If you are interested in this option, please select, "I would like to request an English interview" in your online application.

Note: Transcripts and credentials should reflect the program that you completed in English. Our Admissions department will assess all documentation and inform you if additional items are needed. Please note that our admissions process is holistic and meeting the English-language proficiency requirement does not guarantee acceptance. Email internationaladmissions@berkeley.edu with questions or to learn more.

Locations:

Golden Bear Center
1995 University Ave., Suite 200
Berkeley, CA 94704

Program Dates:

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* There are no CFP spring-only admissions but you may start in the fall and continue your studies in the spring.

The Fall 2020 CFP application is now closed. The Fall 2021 CFP application will open soon.

Student Outcomes

Our students have gone on to attend the following schools:

UC Berkeley Brown Columbia Duke Princeton Purdue Yale MIT

Fares Maimani enjoyed his classes

"Applying to a U.S. school is a complicated process that differs from other countries. Being a CFP student helped me understand the process more clearly and provided me with the necessary resources to make competitive applications for some of the top schools in the country."

—Fares Maimani, CFP graduate, Saudi Arabia

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Where You'll Live

CFP students live with local English-speaking families in homestays located in Berkeley, San Francisco, and nearby areas. Homestays provide a full cultural immersion experience as well as the structure of a family unit. Amenities include meal options, Wi-Fi, laundry, use of common areas and daily opportunities to practice English language skills. Host families are screened regularly.

In addition to receiving dedicated program and housing support, CFP students also participate in regular group social activities.

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What You'll Study

Some courses may also include opportunities to participate in community service activities, guest lectures and visits to Bay Area companies. Below is a sample schedule; the actual course schedule and availability may vary.

Fall Term: September–December (15 Weeks)

Academic English Writing and University Application Essays

Improve your writing by focusing on the skills needed to write clearly and with purpose. Learn about different kinds of essay forms while practicing skills relating to strong writing. By the end of the course, you will write more confidently at a university level, produce more accurate work, and be able to explain why you approach writing the way you do.

You will learn:

  • The elements of clear, persuasive writing
  • The structure of academic essays
  • Essential properties of the university application essay
  • How to edit written assignments
  • How to critique other students' work
  • Writing strategies under different exam conditions

Exam Preparation for TOEFL and SAT

Gain an understanding of the format of TOEFL and SAT examinations by taking practice tests. By the end of the course, you will be able to identify question types and appropriate response choices. Additionally, you will have an individualized plan to achieve your target examination scores.

You will learn:

  • The range of vocabulary expected of you as a university student
  • Basic grammar for effective academic communication
  • How to develop ideas quickly in writing
  • Reading strategies for a variety of purposes
  • The basic forms of academic discourse (compare and contrast, cause and effect, etc.)
  • The importance of focus and study discipline

Listening and Speaking

For intermediate and advanced speakers of English as a second language, this participatory course builds your confidence in spoken English and overall listening skills. You will develop effective techniques to make oral presentations in a variety of academic and professional contexts, such as

  • group discussions and debates
  • classroom explanations and interactions
  • presentations and negotiations

Most topics will be introduced with a lecture followed by group work that puts ideas and concepts into action.

Precalculus or Calculus

Get the calculus skills you need to enter top U.S. universities if you want to major in mathematics, engineering, economics, or subjects in the physical or life sciences.

You will learn:

  • Polynomial and rational functions
  • Exponential and logarithmic functions
  • Trigonometry and trigonometric functions
  • Complex numbers
  • Fundamental theorem of algebra
  • Mathematical induction
  • Binomial theorem
  • Series and sequences

Service Learning

Complete a research project while taking part in community service at a local nonprofit organization and developing professional connections. Become familiar with the structure and requirements necessary for a university-level research paper and take part in the peer-review editing process.

Study Skills

Although you may be academically prepared in terms of your knowledge and logical/rational reasoning, it is important to build skills in effectively presenting your ideas. Build these skills to excel in a university classroom.

You will learn:

  • The range of persuasive expression useful in the classroom
  • Idiomatic English and the role it plays
  • The power of descriptive language
  • What fluency in English actually means

U.S. Culture

Learn to speak in front of a group of people while also talking in a structured way about American culture. In addition to the skills needed to speak clearly and with culturally appropriate style, you learn techniques to give prepared speeches and develop skills for more effective impromptu speaking. By the end of the course, you will be able to identify and use the elements that make a strong university-level presentation.

You will learn:

  • The elements of effective oral communication
  • How to structure a strong presentation
  • Essential techniques for discussing data
  • Ways to approach writing speeches
  • What to do when faced with impromptu speaking
  • How to critique and respond to other students' presentations
  • Methods to make the most of an open-debate forum
  • Persuasion techniques

Spring Term: January–May (15 Weeks)

Introduction to C++ and Excel

Learn about algorithm development and problem-solving with an introduction to object-oriented programming and design. You will also understand Excel at an intermediate level, which includes simple programming.

You will learn:

  • Careful and methodical development of C++ programs from specifications
  • Documentation and style
  • Appropriate use of control structures, data types and subprograms
  • Data abstraction and verification
  • Numeric and non-numeric applications

Advanced Writing and Technical Report Writing

Practice writing tasks that are an integral part of thriving at university (and beyond) in the U.S. Consider your choices when structuring an argument, and learn how to present data in a consistent manner and organize your thoughts before writing. You also learn how to cite sources, write emails requesting information and advice, identify the essential parts of a purpose statement and craft a résumé tailored to a specific purpose. By the end of the course, you will know what makes a strong research abstract.

You will learn:

  • Writing research paper abstracts
  • Citing and paraphrasing sources
  • Outlining and organizing your ideas
  • The relative strengths of different essay formats
  • What to include in a résumé
  • How to be persuasive in a purpose statement
  • How to write with a polite, clear tone

Calculus or Multivariable Calculus

Study the topics of calculus of one variable, mainly with derivatives; applications such as graphing and optimization; the idea of integration; and applications such as volumes of revolution. You are expected to understand some theorems and their proofs. This rigorous course emphasizes conceptual understanding and is intended for students in engineering and physical sciences.

You will learn:

  • Intuitive and precise limit definitions
  • Continuity
  • Definition of the derivative
  • Shortcut rules for finding derivatives
  • Product rule
  • Quotient rule
  • Chain rule
  • Implicit differentiation
  • Related rates
  • Linear approximations and differentials
  • Mean value theorem
  • L'Hôpital's rule
  • Curve sketching
  • Optimization
  • Newton's method
  • Definition of Riemann integral
  • Fundamental theorem of calculus
  • Natural logarithm defined as an integral
  • Area between two curves
  • Volumes of solids of revolution

How to Thrive at an American University

Prepare to study at U.S. universities by reading about the American Dream and notions of leadership, and then identifying and defining what you wish to achieve by pursuing education in the United States. You also learn about the key skills required to thrive in a largely self-motivated learning environment. By the end of the course, you will be able to articulate specific educational goals and match those goals to your career ambitions.

You will learn:

  • Freedom of speech
  • How to offer constructive criticism
  • In-class discussion participation
  • The importance of managing resources, including time
  • Ways to avoid plagiarism

Service Learning

Complete a research project while taking part in community service at a local nonprofit organization and developing professional connections. Become familiar with the structure and requirements necessary for a university-level research paper and take part in the peer-review editing process.

Electives

These courses complement core areas of study. If you have an English-language test score of at least TOEFL 90 or IELTS 7.0, you can choose one elective course on the UC Berkeley main campus or at UC Berkeley Extension; all other students choose one UC Berkeley Extension course. Popular elective course topics include:

  • Biology
  • Business English
  • Chemistry
  • Idiomatic English and Oral Communication Skills
  • Philosophy
  • Physics
  • Pronunciation Improvement for Effective Communication
  • World History

Sample Daily Schedule

Time Course or Activity
8–8:50 am Breakfast
9 am–12 pm Core or elective courses
12–12:50 pm Lunch
1–5:30 pm Core or elective courses
5:30–6 pm Free time
6–7 pm Dinner
7–9 pm Studying and homework

Program Details

About Berkeley Global

Berkeley Global's mission is to extend the reach of UC Berkeley's excellence by providing access and educational opportunities to students from all over the world. UC Berkeley Extension is the administrative department of Berkeley Global. Your transcript, certificate and all visa documents will be issued by UC Berkeley.

Your participation

Berkeley Global welcomes individuals and groups of students from participating universities. Student eligibility is based on academic performance and English-language skills.

Applying to a UC school

Participation in the College Foundations Program does not offer any advantage for a student's application to UC Berkeley or any other University of California campus.

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1995 University Ave., Suite 200

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Phone: +1 510-642-2564

  • UC Berkeley Extension is the administrative department of Berkeley Global. Your transcript, certificate and all visa documents will be issued by UC Berkeley Extension.
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