Group subscription options

The ULAT Access Option

The ULAT Access Option provides access to the ULAT website's lessons, videos and tests through the entire 2018-2019 school year - from now until July 31, 2019! The cost of an annual individual subscription is normally $48 USD. However, significant discounts are available for institutions submitting subscriptions for at least 5 students at a single time. Click on the green button below to access the Group Subscription Registration Form. Upon receipt of your group registration information, your organization's contact person will be informed as to the ways by which payment may be made.

Below you see the Access-level annual subscription pricing as of February 1, 2018:

5 - 49 students or families subscribing as a group = $28 USD per student or family

50 - 99 students or families subscribing as a group = $23 USD per student or family

100 or more students or families subscribing as a group = $18 USD per student or family

500 or more students or families subscribing as a group = $13 USD per student or family

INSTITUTIONAL REGISTRATION Click on the green button to access the Group Access Registration Form.

The ULAT Test Correction and Feedback Option

It is also possible for students to have their ULAT tests corrected and graded and to receive feedback from a ULAT instructor. Whereas the individual Test Correction and Feedback subscription normally costs $240 per student, groups purchasing a subscription for at least 5 students receive this service for $215 per student per course. For a detailed explanation as to how the Test Correction and Feedback option works, please click here.

INSTITUTIONAL REGISTRATION Click on the green button to access the Group Test Correction and Feedback Registration Form.

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Beginning with the ULAT

Because of the ULAT's unconventional approach to language instruction, and to ensure that a strong oral foundation is laid before the introduction of the written language, please note that it is only possible for students to begin at the first year level. In other words, despite prior instruction using other world language curriculum, all students must start their ULAT studies at the beginning of the first year program.