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International Relations (Summer Program)

Join us for a 2-week course at Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ’s English Language Institute in New York City! This program is for international students who want to improve their English and learn about global topics using the Model United Nations format.

Before You Arrive

Before coming to New York, you will complete 8 hours of online study to help you get ready for the program.

In New York City

You will take interactive classes that cover important ideas and skills for International Relations. The classes include fun lectures, group discussions, and activities to learn about diplomacy, global issues, and problem-solving. You will also practice reading, listening, speaking, and writing in English. Classes are 4 hours per day, Monday to Thursday, with special trips on Fridays.

Learn and Practice New Skills

In this program, you will:

  • Practice research and analysis
  • Learn how to create strong arguments and negotiate well
  • Understand different cultures and viewpoints
  • Study international politics and teamwork

Program Highlights

  • Visit the United Nations: See global diplomacy in action.
  • Walking Tours: Explore New York City and learn about international relations.

Why Join Us?

The International Relations Summer Program is a great way to improve your English, learn new skills, and understand important global issues. You will gain valuable experience while enjoying the exciting city of New York.

Register now and take your English skills and global knowledge to the next level!

Walking Tours

As part of the International Relations (Model U.N.) Summer Program, students will experience New York City’s history and culture through optional guided walking tours on Fridays. These tours connect what you learn in class with real-life locations, making your learning experience even more exciting and meaningful.

  • Walking Tour #1: Lower Manhattan, Chinatown, and Little Italy
  • Walking Tour #2: Financial District and Battery Park

These walking tours are a fantastic way to practice your English, learn about international relations, and experience the vibrant culture of New York City. Join us for an unforgettable journey through the city’s rich history and global connections!

Courses

The minimum English proficiency to be successful in the International Relations (Model U.N.) Summer Program is CEFR B1, TOEFL score of 55, or IELTS score of 5.5. Students will be sent a placement exam at the time of registration.

Important Information for ESL Summer School Students

The minimum age for courses is 16, so you may find a mix of different ages among your classmates. Additionally, students in courses may have varying levels of English proficiency, with a minimum level of B1. Although the courses focus mainly on content, our instructors may provide language support, as needed, during class.

Placement Exam

You will receive an email with instructions on how to complete your placement exam as soon as your application has been submitted. Some students may also be asked to schedule an additional advising session with a member of our academic team. Check your email for instructions from the English Language Institute.

Note: If you do not receive an email with your placement exam instructions, please check your spam folder or contact the ELI at eli@pace.edu.

Summer 2025 Course Dates (choose one)

July Session: July 14–25, 2025
Application deadline: June 16, 2025
Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ Housing Application deadline: April 15, 2025*
Instructor: TBD

August Session: August 11–22, 2025
Application deadline: July 14, 2025
Instructor: TBD

*On-campus residence Housing Applications received after April 15, 2025 may be waitlisted until rooms become available. Please consider if you are applying for housing after the deadline.

Summer 2025 Tuition and Fees

Tuition: $860.00* for the 2-week course

*Course tuition does not include transportation or entrance fees during the walking tours.

July Session: includes 32-hour in-person course from July 14–25, 8-hour pre-arrival online self-guided study to be completed from July 7–11, and 2 course-themed walking tours*).

August Session: includes 32-hour in-person course from August 11–22, 8-hour pre-arrival online self-guided study to be completed from August 4–8, and 2 course-themed walking tours*).

*Note: The 2 New York City walking tours require an academic-focused assignment for all F1 visa holders.

Combination Leadership & Entrepreneurship and International Relations (Model U.N.) Summer Courses: $1,550.00 for the 4-week program

Community Pricing

The English Language Institute offers special Community Pricing for au pairs, Permanent Residents, U.S. Citizens, asylum seekers, and individuals on Humanitarian Parole currently living in the United States.

Community Pricing

Study Options

Students may participate in the International Relations Model U.N. Summer School program on any type of visa, including F1, B1/B2, H1, J1, L1, R1 visa, or ESTA. Permanent Residents and U.S. Citizens may also participate.

Accommodations

International Relations Model U.N. (Summer Program) students in need of housing may choose to stay in a homestay with a local family or in a Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ residence hall. Students under the age of 18 are not eligible to stay in a Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ residence hall.

Please indicate your accommodation preference on your

Homestay Options

Staying with a local family is a great way to experience life in New York and practice your English outside of class. Choose either a private or shared room in the home of a local family. All homestays are accessible to Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ by public transportation. Breakfast is included, and dinner and lunch are optional.

To find a homestay, please complete the Make sure to indicate Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ as your school.

Private Room (Brooklyn)

  • Private room (includes daily breakfast): $890.00 (for 2 weeks)
  • ​L³Ü²Ô³¦³ó: $170.00 (for two weeks) *optional
  • Dinner: $220.00 (for two weeks) *optional
  • Minor Fee (for students 16-18 years old): $50.00
  • Move in: 1 day before classes begin (i.e. Sunday).
  • Move out: The Saturday after classes finish.

Shared Room (Brooklyn)

  • Shared room (includes daily breakfast): $740.00 (for 2 weeks)
  • ​L³Ü²Ô³¦³ó: $170.00 (for two weeks) *optional
  • Dinner: $220.00 (for two weeks) *optional
  • Minor Fee (for students 16-18 years old): $50.00
  • Move in: 1 day before classes begin (i.e. Sunday).
  • Move out: The Saturday after classes finish.

Private Room (Manhattan)

  • Private room (includes daily breakfast): $1,200.00 (for 2 weeks)
  • Minor Fee (for students 16-18 years old): $50.00
  • Move in: 1 day before classes begin (i.e. Sunday).
  • Move out: The Saturday after classes finish.

**Availability is subject to change based at time of booking.

Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ Residence* Halls and Meal Plan

Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ offers the option of on-campus housing for students enrolled in the 2-week International Relations Model U.N. Summer Program. Please note that students must be 18 years or older to stay in a Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ residence hall.

Students are responsible for supplying their own linens (sheets, pillows, blankets), towels, and toiletries.

*University residences are NOT available for the August 11–22 session.

Shared Room

  • Shared Room (double or triple occupancy): $788.00/2-week session (no meals included)
  • Shared Room (double or triple occupancy): $1,576.00/4-week session (no meals included)
  • Move in: 1 day before classes begin (i.e. Sunday).
  • Move out: The Saturday after classes finish at 11:00 a.m.

Housing Application Deadline: April 15, 2025*

*On-campus residence Housing Applications received after April 15, 2025 may be waitlisted until rooms become available. Please consider if you are applying for housing after the deadline

**NOTE: Availability and price may change based on the time of the booking.

NOTE: The English Language Institute provides housing information for the convenience of our students. This is not a direct endorsement of any particular housing provider.

Campus Meal Plan (optional)

The Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ cafeteria will be open every day, including weekends, for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Students wishing to eat on campus may to their Student ID Card to use in the cafeteria.

Contact Us

For more information, please contact the English Language Institute at the New York City campus.

Contact Us

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Virtual Information Session

Meet with Pace's Director of Enrollment Management for the English Language Institute to learn more about our 2-week Summer School Programs.