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English as a Second Language

The English as a Second Language (ESL) program at Molloy offers a number of levels of ESL training from beginning levels to the more advanced levels.

New Students: All new students are required to take a placement exam prior to registration to determine the appropriate level they should register for. There is no fee for this exam.

Placement Exam

The ESL Placement Exam is conducted at our
Open House (click here) every fall and spring

For the Open House dates, or to arrange to take the exam during office hours, call our office at
(516) 678-5000 ext. 6206.

¿Habla usted español? Por favor, póngase en contacto con Vanessa Formoso llamando al (516) 678-5000, extensión 6877, de lunes a jueves, entre las 3 y 7 de la tarde.

Continuing Students: Registration is available for those students who have studied ESL at Molloy College in the past.

Click here for a schedule of classes


  

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In 2005, Molloy College history was made when junior centerfielder, Joe Holden, from Wantagh, N.Y. was drafted by the New York Mets. Holden was picked in the 21st round of the 2005 Major League Baseball first-year player draft. Holden is the first player in the 14-year history of the baseball program to be drafted. Holden, also named the Northeast Region Player of the Year and the NYCAC Player of the Year, had an incredible season for the Lions. He hit .390 with 49 runs scored, 16 doubles, three triples, 13 home runs and 50 RBI. Holden had a .744 slugging percentage, a .462 on base percentage, a .973 fielding percentage and stole 14 bases for Molloy. He finished 10th in the NYCAC in batting average, third in hits, first in runs, first in RBI, fourth in triples, first in home runs, first in total bases and third in stolen bases. In the Nation, he finished the season ranked 19th in home runs and 27th in slugging percentage.

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