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Central Pacific College

Central Pacific College

Central Pacific College

Introduction

Central Pacific College (CPC) teaches English by focusing on can-do goals, meeting one-on-one with instructors, and using a personalized learning plan. Central Pacific College strives to provide opportunities to develop linguistic and cultural competence necessary to function within a multicultural environment in Hawai'i and the rest of the English-speaking world.

Central Pacific College values personalized instruction, high training standards, and English as the key to a multicultural world. Central Pacific College can open the door to Higher Education in an English-Speaking country.

English is a global language and a necessary tool for communication with people from around the world. We hope that international students acquire English skills to succeed in the world.

For this reason, we focus on the quality of classes and low prices.

Students come to Central Pacific College from various places in Honolulu because it is centrally located. The college is a few minutes away from Ala Moana Shopping Center, Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island, and downtown Honolulu.

Central Pacific College fees are affordable and based on the duration of the program. The longer you stay, the less expensive the cost is.

Students determine their goals initially, and CPC helps students accomplish their goals with a personalized learning plan.

Central Pacific College faculty is committed to providing personalized teaching, learning plans, and advice to all students after meeting with them during one-on-one consultations.

Central Pacific College instructors are professionals with years of experience, training, credentials, and willingness to adjust learning tasks. All instructors follow the Central Pacific College "can-do" syllabus that unifies student goals with daily lessons. Many instructors are available for additional support to students.

Locations

  • Honolulu

    Kapiolani Boulevard,1221, 96814, Honolulu

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