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For many international students studying Agricultural Economics English is'not their first language nor the language of academic instruction intheir home country. This paper evaluates a program designed to'permit students to begin their graduate training while simultaneously taking an intensive course in English as a second language. It is found that there is no significant difference in the performance of students in this program and other international students that began their training with a capability in English.

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