Fall Semester 2023

Students who have one of the following passports: British, European, Australian or Canadian passports can get a visa from Queen Alia International Airport in Amman without the need to visit the embassy. Each student has to pay forty dinars and it can be paid by credit cards.

The students can get a visa for one month and during this period, MALIC team will help the students extend their visa for three months then to six months according to the program timing. Students have to register their accommodation address at the nearest police station.

Note: if any student travels to another country  during this time and comes back, he/she has to pay forty dinars for a new visa even if the first visa has not expired yet. Any student who wants to travel during the program has to go back to the administration to get useful information on this matter.

Practice and learn Arabic with native speakers. The Language Partner Program creates opportunities for Arabic Language Center students to connect with native speakers in the academic community and practice Arabic in an authentic context. Students meet weekly with Language Partners for at least one hour in a comfortable, yet professional setting and engage in productive conversation. Language partners are Jordanian students affiliated with MALIC Center that they are interested in learning about other cultures and languages by meeting students from different countries around the world. However, this is not a language exchange program for Jordanian students interested in learning English. Language partners are prohibited from speaking English or any other language than Arabic during their weekly meetings with students, to prevent any disruption of our students’ language acquisition progress

Practice and learn Arabic with native speakers. The Language Partner Program creates opportunities for Arabic Language Center students to connect with native speakers in the academic community and practice Arabic in an authentic context. Students meet weekly with Language Partners for at least one hour in a comfortable, yet professional setting and engage in productive conversation. Language partners are Jordanian students affiliated with MALIC Center that they are interested in learning about other cultures and languages by meeting students from different countries around the world. However, this is not a language exchange program for Jordanian students interested in learning English. Language partners are prohibited from speaking English or any other language than Arabic during their weekly meetings with students, to prevent any disruption of our students’ language acquisition progress

Practice and learn Arabic with native speakers. The Language Partner Program creates opportunities for Arabic Language Center students to connect with native speakers in the academic community and practice Arabic in an authentic context. Students meet weekly with Language Partners for at least one hour in a comfortable, yet professional setting and engage in productive conversation. Language partners are Jordanian students affiliated with MALIC Center that they are interested in learning about other cultures and languages by meeting students from different countries around the world. However, this is not a language exchange program for Jordanian students interested in learning English. Language partners are prohibited from speaking English or any other language than Arabic during their weekly meetings with students, to prevent any disruption of our students’ language acquisition progress

Practice and learn Arabic with native speakers. The Language Partner Program creates opportunities for Arabic Language Center students to connect with native speakers in the academic community and practice Arabic in an authentic context. Students meet weekly with Language Partners for at least one hour in a comfortable, yet professional setting and engage in productive conversation. Language partners are Jordanian students affiliated with MALIC Center that they are interested in learning about other cultures and languages by meeting students from different countries around the world. However, this is not a language exchange program for Jordanian students interested in learning English. Language partners are prohibited from speaking English or any other language than Arabic during their weekly meetings with students, to prevent any disruption of our students’ language acquisition progress