Immigration: innovation, creativity and resilience. For the United States, immigration is integral to not only its identity, but also its economic growth. The regular influx of individuals to the United States throughout its history is dependent upon events both nationally and globally. Innovation: Economic Growth Prior to the 19th century, immigration to what would become […]
Read PostChanging visa status from a J1 or B1/B2 to F-1 student status is possible, but there are important steps to follow. Read on to find out more about the process! For information about the F-1 visa, check out our previous blog on the topic. It can be found here. Changing from a J-1 Visa to […]
Read PostFor international students who want to study in the United Sates, F1 visas and New America College (NAC) are a great partnership. Read on to learn more! What is an F1 Visa? An F1 visa is for international students who want to study full-time in the United States. Students may apply to study at any […]
Read PostYou will notice some changes to our website and social media pages! NACs new logo is being introduced this month. Read on for a question and answer with our Executive Director Megan Kobzej! Why did NAC decide to revisit the logo? NAC was founded in 2007 and we have had the same logo since. The […]
Read PostIt’s true, learning doesn’t just happen in the classroom! We believe it is important for our students to use the skills they are learning, and not just in class. The Learning Power of Community is key! While some of our classes, English Through the Arts or American Culture and Conversation for example, really lean into […]
Read PostIn June we posted a blog on the economic impact of learning English. This will be the first blog sharing the story of one of our former students. If you were a student at New America College and have a similar story you would like to share with us, please email Megan Kobzej at mkobzej@newamericacollege.edu. […]
Read PostThe economic impact of English is undisputed. While not official, English is the primary language of international business. “Research shows a direct correlation between the English skills of a populationand the economic performance of the country.” Approximately 30% of the 500,000 immigrants over 25 in the United States arrive with bachelor’s and advanced degrees. They […]
Read PostWe recently sat down with one of our teachers for a one-on-one interview. Enjoy getting to know Brian!
Read PostLearning English does not only happen in the classrooms. Our location in Denver, Colorado, gives our students unique opportunities to experience American culture and history while enhancing their English skills. While we cannot hope to list all the amazing things to see, experience and do in Colorado, this list should give you a place to […]
Read Post If you ever wanted to learn English – for professional or personal reasons – New America College is a wonderful place to begin. NAC believes in education for all. So strongly is our belief in the importance of education, that we are a not-for-profit school. When asked how much New America College improved their English […]
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