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Assessment

In accordance with standard university assessment procedures, each subject is assessed separately in each semester. Students are notified at the end of each semester whether they have satisfied the program requirements.

  1. Assessment and examination

    Students' academic performance is assessed each semester. A good score in one semester cannot compensate for a fail or poor score in the other. Students are assessed in two ways:

    • On-going assessment (60%), based on class tests, homework, assignments, oral presentations and class participation, and

    • Formal Examination (40%) taken by all students at the end of semester.

  2. Promotion

    Students must fulfill all academic and attendance requirements in order to be promoted to the next level. In order to pass a subject, students must achieve a score of AT LEAST 50%. This means that 50% is a borderline pass.

Resources

IFL Self-Access Centre: The Self-Access Centre (SAC), which is being expanded, is an excellent place to provide the opportunity for this. The SAC is open from 7:30 am to 7:30 pm on weekdays and from 7:30 am to 11:30 am on Saturdays. The SAC houses an extensive collection of reading, listening and video kits for language and vocabulary skills development. The centre also holds a significant collection relating to general education subjects taken in the Foundation Year. IFL students can borrow most materials from the centre for up to two weeks. Students should make regular use of this resource to review the topics covered in lectures as well as to remedy any deficiencies in their use of English. They can spend their free time by reading books, English-language magazines, newspapers, novels, periodicals and other reference materials.

Course Fees

Students who receive a government scholarship can enrol in the B.Ed. (TEFL) course and pay US$10 per year. Fee-paying students can enrol in the B.A. (English for Work Skills) course and pay USD 590 for each academic year, or USD 295 per semester. B.A. students are also able to obtain a B.Ed. (TEFL) by majoring in teacher education in their final year. Please note that this fee is subject to change.

Payments should be made at the beginning of every semester or the beginning of each year. All students who repeat either individual subjects or the whole year and attend classes will be charged a fee for each subject repeated.

Contact Info

Head of Department:

Dr. Keuk Chan Narith
Phone: (855) 23-885-419
Office: IFL Campus

Scholarship

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