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      • The CUNY Language Immersion Program (CLIP) is an intensive, pre-matriculation English as a Second Language (ESL) program for incoming students who have been accepted to CUNY but need to improve their academic English skills before taking college courses.
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  1. The CUNY Language Immersion Program (CLIP) is an intensive, pre-matriculation English as a Second Language (ESL) program for incoming students who have been accepted to CUNY but need to improve their academic English skills before taking college courses.

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    • About Clip
    • Who Is Eligible?
    • Admission Pathways
    • How Do I Apply For Voluntary Admission to Clip?
    • Where Are Clip Facilities located?
    • What Clip Is Not

    CLIP is publicly funded by federal and state Medicaid dollars. The majority of all children and youth served in a CLIP program are eligible for Medicaid funding during their treatment stay. If the child has private insurance that covers psychiatric inpatient care, those benefits are applied to the cost of stay. Children or youth ages 5-17 may be vo...

    Children and youth admitted to CLIP facilities who have been diagnosed with a serious psychiatric illness. Most have been served by various systems, have past hospitalizations, and multiple challenges. Children and youth admitted to a CLIP facility may have: 1. Histories of suicidal/self-injurious behavior. 2. Intense aggression or sexualized behav...

    There are two pathways to admission: 1. Voluntary CLIP application 2. 180-day Involuntary Treatment Act (ITA) court order

    Admission criteria

    To be admitted to a CLIP program, voluntary applicants must be: 1. Youth between the ages of 5-17. 2. Legal residents of Washington State. 3. Diagnosed with a severe psychiatric disorder. 4. A risk to themselves or others ― or are gravely disabled ― which warrants care under the supervision of a psychiatrist. 5. Youth whose community-based mental health resources did not meet their treatment needs.

    Admission process

    The voluntary application process starts with contacting your local BH-ASO or MCO representative. A local committee will make a recommendation on whether or not to proceed with a referral to CLIP. If a referral is made, the BH-ASO or MCO CLIP liaison gathers all the application materials and contacts the CLIP administration office. The CLIP administration office is the final authority for determining a child's eligibility for admission. Learn more about accessing CLIP for your youthon the CLI...

    There are four CLIP inpatient psychiatric facilitiesthat have a total of 84 beds. 1. The state psychiatric hospital for children and youth, Child Study and Treatment Center (CSTC), in Lakewood. CSTC is under the authority of the Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) within the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS). 2. Contracted communit...

    CLIP is not designed for the long-term placement of children and youth who need housing or a place to grow up. CLIP is a course of psychiatric treatment with a focus on stabilization and skill development/acquisition that aims to reintegrate children and youth back to their homes, families, communities, or long-term supportive environments, as soon...

  3. CLIP is a content-based English language program. Students learn English through studying topics they will study in courses for their General Education Requirements, including American history, sociology, literature, and science.

  4. To enroll in CLIP: After you have been accepted to one of the CUNY colleges and informed that you are not English proficient, call one of the CLIP program sites to inquire about enrolling in the program. (See CLIP enrollment information, calendar and fees for the upcoming session.)

  5. The CUNY Language Immersion Program (CLIP) offers non-native English speaking students who have been admitted to a City University of New York (CUNY) college the opportunity to spend more time improving their English language knowledge in an academic setting before formally enrolling in credit bearing courses.

  6. CLIP is a special program that provides an opportunity to learners of English as a Second Language to improve their language skills before they begin taking credit bearing courses. The CLIP curriculum focuses on academic language to prepare students to be successful in college-level classrooms.

  7. CLIP is an intensive ESL program of 25 hours of instruction each week for entering freshmen who have already been admitted to a CUNY college. However, we also accept students who have failed one semester of ESL at a 2-year CUNY college or those who have been referred by a senior college.

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