ELI Program Orientation

Getting started with your ELI studies.

You're excited to start your Renison ELI program.  Now what? Our ELI Online Orientation website will help you learn more about your program, instructors and staff, resources, and more!


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Academic Policies

The Renison English Language Institute (ELI) brings together a team of language professionals dedicated to providing the best setting and instruction for English language learners.

We are here to help make your transition to online studies as smooth as possible.  Our Online Orientation webinar will help you understand what is required for you to succeed in your courses.  This includes program passing requirements, which will be outlined in greater detail during the Orientation webinar.

When you start your courses, all of your instructors will give you a course syllabus (also called a course outline).  You can think of your course syllabus as a contract between you and your instructor.  The syllabus explains how your instructor will support you, as well as your responsibilities for completing assignments, participating in class, communicating with your instructor, and expected behaviour.  If you do not receive a course syllabus on your first day of class, please contact your instructor or another ELI staff member as soon as possible.

Have questions?  Please contact your instructor or an ELI staff member; we're always happy to help!

     
     
     
     
     
     

    Cultural and Conduct Expectations

    Renison University College is a multicultural institution.  While Renison is rooted in Canadian culture and values, we welcome students, staff and faculty from all corners of the world.  This is both exciting and challenging; you will have the opportunity to learn a lot about other people's cultures, but it will sometimes be difficult to understand and adjust to others' values and lifestyles.

    A person who is new to Canadian culture will find many differences in terms of communication, and we don't just mean spoken language!  While some differences are obvious, there are often subtle differences in our communication styles that are "unspoken".  Some of these subtle differences may be related to knowledge, values and morals, as well as acceptable ways of interacting with others. 

    Once you meet the staff and other students, you may find that some, or all, of the above factors are different from what you normally experience in your home country.  The better you understand the differences between your culture and the cultures of others, the easier it will be for you to adjust to studies at a Canadian institution.

    We will go into greater detail about Virtual Classroom Behaviour later in Orientation, but feel free to reach out to instructors or ELI staff if you have questions or concerns about what to expect in the online classroom.

     

     
     
     
    WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I FEEL UNSAFE?

    Harassment and Discrimination

    Learn more about Renison's Harassment and Discrimination Policy.

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    Ready to learn more?  Select "Meet the Staff" below to learn about the people who will be supporting you during your studies.