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Contents
4 Effective learning
6 Choose your course
8 Sample timetable
Courses
9 English language courses
10 Academic Year and Semester
12 TOEFL iBT and Academic English
13 IELTS and Cambridge exam preparation
14 GMAT and GRE preparation for
international students
15 Pathways to university
16 University placement service
18 Internships
20 Junior programmes
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21 Student support
22 Your new home
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Within the pages of this brochure you will fi nd the widest range of courses for
people wishing to study English while living among native English speakers. Short
courses, long courses, intensive and not-so-intensive. Courses taught on university
campuses and courses taught in city centre colleges. Courses for everyone no
matter what their current knowledge of the English language.
Once you have decided what sort of course you are interested in, there are many
other choices to make, beginning with a mouth-watering menu of over 40 exciting
destination cities. Ours is a network stretching from the modern cities of the
American Eastern seaboard to ancient seats of learning like Oxford and Cambridge;
from the Australian Pacifi c Rim to the shores of California; from the green meadows
of Christchurch, New Zealand to the Emerald Isle.
Students have been coming to Kaplan for over 70 years and today the Kaplan name
is synonymous with educational diversity, academic integrity and technological
innovation. Our focus is on ensuring that, as a student in our charge, you will have
the opportunity of making the maximum progress possible during the course of
your studies.
We are here to help you make the choice that’s right for you. Our representatives
will help create a study plan designed for your personal needs, and a living plan to
go with it. So take your time and read all about the wonderful world of educational
opportunities that awaits you.
We hope very much to have the privilege of welcoming you to Kaplan in the near
future.
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Effective learning
At Kaplan you will make rapid progress towards your language
goals with our carefully designed curriculum. Our qualifi ed and
inspiring teachers will use the very latest teaching methods to
help you reach your full potential.
Communicate in English
Using an extensive range of classroom materials, your
experienced and enthusiastic teachers will cover the
complete range of linguistic skills: reading, writing, listening,
speaking, grammar and vocabulary. In addition, our proven
communicative method develops confi dence and fl uency
in your spoken English by encouraging you to try out
immediately the new skills you have learnt.
Take control of your learning
Supplement your teacher-led lessons with customised
Structured Study sessions. Choose from a varied menu of
online and offl ine practice language activities, study clubs,
talks and project work. Regular monitoring and guidance from
your teacher will help you gain the maximum benefi t from
your independent learning. See page 8 for further details.
Support, motivation and progress
Throughout your course your progress will be monitored
regularly and recorded in your Individual Student Record.
Meetings with your teacher will identify key areas for
improvement and keep you focused, while progress tests
will help maintain your motivation and show when you are
ready to advance to the next level.
A record of your achievement
At the end of your course you will receive the Kaplan
course certifi cate detailing your level of profi ciency in the
English language. Such a record of your achievement will
contribute to your academic or professional profi le, providing
documented proof of your improved language skills.
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The chart below shows the progress
you can make with a Kaplan language
course. On arrival at your school you will
be given a profi ciency test to enable our
staff to place you in the correct class for
your level of language ability. Regular
progress tests during the course will then
allow your teachers to monitor your level
of improvement. Typically, students on
an Intensive English course take just ten
weeks to progress from one language
level to the next.
Weeks:
Advanced
TOEFL iBT 75-91, IELTS 6.5/7.0, CAE, CEF C1, ALTE Level 4
You communicate confi dently and fl uently, but may lack specialist
vocabulary and make some errors with complex language.
Profi ciency
TOEFL iBT 92+, IELTS 7.5+, CPE, CEF C2, ALTE Level 5
You are very close to native speaker fl uency and can handle all complex
written and spoken language.
Elementary
TOEFL iBT 0-12, CEF A1, ALTE Breakthrough Level
You can use and recognise common words and greetings and simple
instructions but you have limited grammatical knowledge.
Lower Intermediate
TOEFL iBT 13-36, IELTS 3.0, KET, CEF A2, ALTE Level 1
You can write and speak in familiar situations and have a fair knowledge of
grammar, but your vocabulary is limited.
Higher Intermediate
TOEFL iBT 55-74, IELTS 5.0/6.0, FCE, CEF B2, ALTE Level 3
You are competent with grammar and can understand and contribute to
most conversations on familiar topics, but may make some mistakes.
Intermediate
TOEFL iBT 37-54, IELTS 4.0/4.5, PET, CEF B1, ALTE Level 2
You can talk about everyday matters but with a limited range of style and
expression. You read and write fl uently about familiar topics.
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What’s your goal? Kaplan courses can help you to achieve fl uency in
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Kaplan met all of my expectations in terms of locations, courses and
prices. I am taking an Intensive Academic Semester programme in San
Diego. The elective classes are great, and the movie club on Fridays is the
best. We have so much fun and learn at the same time. I am staying at the
Bay Pointe Apartments where I can take advantage of the swimming pool,
jacuzzi and fi tness centre!
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What is Structured Study?
Structured Study forms a valuable part of many Kaplan courses.
The Kaplan Structured Study programme allows each student to
customise their own independent learning activities in addition
to the teacher-led sessions of their course. The variety of learning
experiences offered broadens language competence and
increases motivation and attention.
Structured Study activities may vary but can include:
• Practical Language Activities, both online and offl ine
• Regular monitoring and evaluation of goals
• Practice tests for students who are preparing for exams
• Project Work and Study Clubs
• Talks or Question and Answer Sessions
• Guided Study Menus
• Portfolio for students on courses of 10 weeks or more, which
helps to track progress, and provides a detailed record of
language competence to show employers or educational
institutions
Sample timetable
This sample timetable is based on how lessons and Structured Study sessions might
be arranged on a Kaplan Intensive English course at Lower Intermediate level.
General English
Present simple and
continuous
General English
Exchanging
information,
comparing lifestyles in
different countries
Elective
Grammar and
Writing (Organising
information by time)
Structured Study
Introduction to the
week’s Structured
Study
Film Night Football Club Gallery or Museum
Visit
Theatre Trip Pub Night
Structured Study
Conversation Club
or own study time
Structured Study
Portfolio Workshop
or own study time
Structured Study
Magazine Club or
own study time
Structured Study
Complete weekly
update of dossier and
learner journal
Elective
Grammar and Writing
(Culture and routine)
Elective
Grammar and Writing
(Habits)
Elective
Grammar and Writing
(Writing a diary)
Structured Study Talk
Top ten local places
to explore
General English
Listening activity and
discussion about living
abroad
General English
Role play ‘What are you
doing tonight?’
General English
Keeping vocabulary
records and word
building
General English
Using simple sentence
links to write a
postcard home
Monday
Lessons1 and 2
Lessons3 and 4
Lessons5 and 6
Session 7
After schoolactivities
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Weekend
General English
Practice of present
tenses, describing
your everyday routine,
expressing and
fi nding out attitudes
General English
Future intentions,
using present
continuous for the
future
General English
Reading and listening
for key words, radio
interview ‘My dreams
for the future’
General English
Review of the
language learnt this
week and a quiz
Enjoy a great range
of optional weekend
excursions and
activities. Full details
and the costs of
each activity are
advertised in each
school.
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Intensive EnglishThe fastest way to become fl uent in English. Elective lessons accelerate
your progress and personalise your course.
Each week you will receive:
■ 20 lessons of General English
● 8 elective lessons
▲ 7 sessions of Supplementary Structured Study
Total: 21 hours + 5.25 hours of Structured Study per week
General EnglishThis semi-intensive course allows you to balance comprehensive
classroom tuition with Structured Study and free time activities.
Each week you will receive:
■ 20 lessons of General English
▲ 7 sessions of Supplementary Structured Study
Total: 15 hours + 5.25 hours of Structured Study per week
Vacation EnglishThe perfect way to combine English classes with a holiday. Practise your
new language skills whilst out sightseeing during your free time!
Each week you will receive:
■ 20 lessons of General English
Total: 15 hours per week
English language courses
Kaplan English language courses are ideal for students of all
levels who want to improve their English quickly and effectively.
Each of our courses has a special focus, allowing you to direct
your study in a way that suits your particular language needs.
■General English classes
Our experienced team of teachers will focus your study
on the four main language disciplines of reading,
writing, listening and speaking. Your fl uency and
confi dence will increase rapidly thanks to Kaplan’s
proven communicative teaching method.
●Elective classes
Elective options on the Intensive English course will
depend upon your choice of school and your English
level, but may include Vocabulary, Current Affairs, Local
Culture or English for Business. English for Business
electives may include subjects such as communication
in the workplace, participation in meetings, writing skills
in business situations and interview techniques.
▲Supplementary Structured Study
Your Supplementary Structured Study sessions give
you access to Structured Study facilities, resources and
activities, such as language exercises, course books,
interactive computer programmes, study clubs, talks
and project work. Facilities and activities vary from
school to school and full details are given on your fi rst
day. Key to the Kaplan Structured Study method is
regular guidance and monitoring from your teachers,
and students on courses of ten weeks or more will
receive a portfolio to plan and record their progress over
time, promote self-evaluation and encourage learner
autonomy.
English for BusinessLearn essential English language skills for communicating effectively in
a range of business contexts.
Each week you will receive:
■ 20 lessons of General English
● 8 English for Business electives
▲ 7 sessions of Supplementary Structured Study
Total: 21 hours + 5.25 hours of Structured Study per week
Intensive Business EnglishAn intensive Business English option for professionals who need to use
English in the workplace.
Each week you will receive:
■ 20 lessons of Business English
● 8 elective lessons
▲ 7 sessions of Supplementary Structured Study
Total: 21 hours + 5.25 hours of Structured Study per week
Course Facts
Course length Minimum 2 weeks
Lesson/session length 45 minutes
Class size Average 12, maximum 15
Entry level Elementary - Advanced (English for
Business is Intermediate - Advanced)
Minimum age 16
Start dates Every week
Locations See pages 6-7
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A life-changing experience
An Academic Year or Semester with Kaplan is an amazing
opportunity to experience life in another country for 5, 6 or 9
months. You’ll gain a truly international perspective on life as
you study alongside classmates of many different nationalities.
You’ll return home with signifi cantly improved language skills
and memories to last a lifetime. And because these long-term
courses are available at discounted prices, you’ll get great value
for money from this investment in your future.
It’s your choice
If you choose the Intensive Academic Year or Semester, our range
of programme options allows you to tailor your course to suit your
academic or career goals. Depending on your level of English
and your choice of school, you can personalise your course with
Elective Classes, English for Business, Exam Preparation or an
Internship—it’s the perfect way to get the most out of your time
abroad.
Academic Year and Semester
Become fl uent in English, enhance your academic profi le,
improve your career prospects, immerse yourself in a new culture
and make friends from around the world—you can achieve all this
on a Kaplan Academic Year or Semester!
Intensive Academic Year or SemesterLong-term courses for fl uency in English, available at all Kaplan
locations. A wide range of elective options allows you to
personalise your course for academic or career needs.
Each week you will receive:
■ 20 lessons of General English
● 8 elective lessons
▲ 7 sessions of Supplementary Structured Study
Total: 21 hours + 5.25 hours of Structured Study per week
General Academic Year or SemesterGreat value long-term language courses allow you to immerse
yourself in a new culture. Available at all Kaplan locations
(except Australia and New Zealand).
Each week you will receive:
■ 20 lessons of General English
▲ 7 sessions of Supplementary Structured Study
Total: 15 hours + 5.25 hours of Structured Study per week
■
General English classes
Your General English classes will initially focus on making
sure that you are able to communicate effectively in everyday
English. A wide-ranging syllabus will then develop your overall
linguistic skills, helping you to read, write and speak English with
confi dence and clarity.
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Elective classes
These vary from school to school but may include Current
Affairs, English for Business, Academic English, TOEFL/IELTS
Exam Preparation, Writing and Vocabulary, Speaking and
Pronunciation, Idioms, Local Culture, Literature or Film Studies.
▲
Supplementary Structured Study
Your Structured Study sessions will allow you to practise and
develop what you have learnt in the classroom with activities
such as online and offl ine practice language exercises, study
clubs, talks or project work. During the fi rst week of your
Academic Year or Semester course, you will be given a Student
Portfolio which will help you to plan your Structured Study and
provide a detailed record of your English language progress.
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* January 4th 2010 is a public holiday in New Zealand, so classes in New Zealand will start on January 5th 2010.September 27th 2010 is a public holiday in Perth, so classes in Perth will start on September 28th 2010.January 3rd 2011 is a public holiday in the UK, Ireland and Australia so classes in these locations will start on January 4th 2011. Classes in New Zealand will start on January 10th 2011.
Start date End date Total Tuition Vacation 1 Vacation 2
wks wks Start Finish Start Finish
*4-Jan-10 10-Sep-10 36 32 8-Mar-10 19-Mar-10 14-Jun-10 25-Jun-10
12-Apr-10 10-Dec-10 35 32 14-Jun-10 25-Jun-10 6-Sep-10 10-Sep-10
21-Jun-10 25-Feb-11 36 32 6-Sep-10 10-Sep-10 13-Dec-10 31-Dec-10
*27-Sep-10 10-Jun-11 37 32 13-Dec-10 31-Dec-10 14-Mar-11 25-Mar-11
*3-Jan-11 9-Sep-11 36 32 14-Mar-11 25-Mar-11 13-Jun-11 24-Jun-11
11-Apr-11 9-Dec-11 35 32 13-Jun-11 24-Jun-11 5-Sep-11 9-Sep-11
Start date End date Total Tuition Vacation
wks wks Start Finish
*4-Jan-10 28-May-10 21 20 8-Mar-10 12-Mar-10
22-Mar-10 13-Aug-10 21 20 14-Jun-10 18-Jun-10
12-Apr-10 3-Sep-10 21 20 14-Jun-10 18-Jun-10
21-Jun-10 12-Nov-10 21 20 6-Sep-10 10-Sep-10
*27-Sep-10 4-Mar-11 23 20 13-Dec-10 31-Dec-10
18-Oct-10 25-Mar-11 23 20 13-Dec-10 31-Dec-10
*3-Jan-11 27-May-11 21 20 14-Mar-11 18-Mar-11
21-Mar-11 12-Aug-11 21 20 13-Jun-11 17-Jun-11
11-Apr-11 2-Sep-11 21 20 13-Jun-11 17-Jun-11
Academic Semester details given in this brochure are for a 5-month semester course. Students who would like a 6-month course in
order to obtain a full student visa can add an Academic Semester 6 supplement. Details on request.
Course Facts
Academic Year course dates
Academic Semester course dates
Course length
Academic Year: 9 months
Academic Semester: 5 months
(A 6-month semester is available for a
supplement)
Lesson/session length 45 minutes
Class size Average 12, maximum 15
Entry level Elementary - Advanced
Minimum age 16
Start dates See table below
Locations
All Kaplan locations
Please note that course options will
depend on your language level and
availability at the school of your choice.
In some cases, Internships will be
restricted by visa regulations or you may
also need to move to a different location
to do an internship. Further details are
available on request from your Kaplan
representative.
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ION TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is the most popular
examination for North American English. The Kaplan TOEFL iBT
and Academic English course is designed to help you achieve a
high score and is based on the excellent teaching materials and
curriculum developed by Kaplan, the established world leader in
test preparation.
TOEFL iBT and Academic English
Prepare for success
As an international student, you will need a good TOEFL score to
gain entry to college or university in North America. The internet-
based TOEFL iBT is the preferred version among academic
institutions. Our renowned TOEFL iBT and Academic English
course prepares you for all four sections of the TOEFL iBT and
highlights the academic English skills necessary for success at
university. The course includes TOEFL-focused reading, writing,
listening and speaking instruction and frequent use of practice
exam questions. Eight full-length TOEFL iBT simulation tests
help you become accustomed to the test itself and the exam
environment.
Valuable academic skills
In addition to specifi c TOEFL preparation and practice, your
course also focuses on the essential academic skills required in
an English-speaking undergraduate class. Our expert teachers
will help you develop your reading and writing techniques and
improve your grammar in preparation for studying in a university
setting. The skills and strategies you learn will also be valuable
preparation for the TOEFL iBT.
Exclusive course materials
Kaplan course materials have been developed by our test
preparation experts for exclusive use by our students. Materials
focus on TOEFL iBT strategies as well as academic English skills.
Audio CDs are used together with the course books to help you
practise the listening section of the exam. Our materials and
curriculum are frequently updated to refl ect teacher and student
feedback, ensuring the most effective learning experience.
TOEFL iBT and Academic EnglishAchieve a higher TOEFL score in as few as four weeks and
prepare for academic life at university in North America.
Each week you will receive:
● 20 lessons of TOEFL and Academic English
▲ 15 sessions of Structured Study
Total: 15 hours + 11.25 hours of Structured Study per week
●TOEFL iBT and Academic English classes
Fully trained teachers will help you get a higher score on
the TOEFL iBT and strengthen the English skills you need to
succeed at university. Class time is spent discussing test-taking
strategies, reviewing practice tests and improving your academic
English skills.
▲Structured Study
During Structured Study sessions you will take up to 8 full-length
TOEFL iBT simulations in our computer labs and receive feedback
on all sections, including the new speaking section. Additional
study and library materials may include books, audio materials
and a customised study plan.
TOEFL iBT and Academic English Course Facts
Course length 4-16 weeks
Lesson/session length 45 minutes
Class size Average 12, maximum 15
Entry level TOEFL iBT 53
Minimum age 16
Start dates Every week
Locations See pages 6-7
Books included in course priceExam fees not included in course price
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IELTS and Cambridge Exam Preparation
An internationally recognised language qualifi cation can aid
your entry into higher education, either in your home country or
abroad, and strengthen your career prospects in the international
employment market. On a Kaplan Exam Preparation course we
give you the skills, techniques and encouragement you need to
succeed.
■
General English classes
Classes will help you to develop the four essential language
disciplines of reading, writing, listening and speaking as well as
improving your grammar and vocabulary.
●
IELTS or Cambridge Exam Preparation classes
These highly focused exam preparation classes will cover all
sections of your chosen exam in detail and teach you the verbal
skills and test-taking strategies you will need to succeed.
▲
Supplementary Structured Study
Your course includes 7 sessions of Structured Study per week,
which will enable you to sharpen your exam technique and to
practise essential language skills. You will have a personalised
Structured Study plan and access to our extensive library of
materials including online practice exercises, course books and
computer simulation tests.
IELTS or Cambridge Intensive courseEach week you receive:
● 28 lessons of IELTS or Cambridge Exam Preparation
▲ 7 sessions of Supplementary Structured Study
Total: 21 hours + 5.25 hours of Structured Study per week
IELTS Exam
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
is an internationally recognised qualifi cation and an entry
requirement for universities in the UK, Ireland, Australia and New
Zealand. It is also used as a language profi ciency guide by many
governments in issuing work visas.
Cambridge Exams
The University of Cambridge Local Exam Syndicate examinations
are recognised around the world. Kaplan can help you prepare for
the First Certifi cate in English (FCE), the Certifi cate in Advanced
English (CAE) or the Certifi cate of Profi ciency in English (CPE).
IELTS Supplementary courseEach week you receive:
■ 20 lessons of General English
● 8 IELTS Exam Preparation lessons
▲ 7 sessions of Supplementary Structured Study
Total: 21 hours + 5.25 hours of Structured Study per week
IELTS Exam Preparation Course Facts
Cambridge Exam Preparation Course Facts
Course length 5 or 10 weeks
Lesson/session length 45 minutes
Entry level Intermediate - Advanced
Minimum age 16
Start dates See school page for exact dates in your chosen
location
Locations
IELTS Intensive: London, Oxford, Manchester, Sydney City,
Perth, Brisbane, Cairns, Auckland
IELTS Supplementary: London, Bath, Salisbury, Bournemouth,
Torquay, Manchester, Dublin, Sydney Manly, Melbourne,
Christchurch
Course length 9, 10 or 12 weeks
Lesson/session length 45 minutes
Entry level Intermediate - Advanced
Minimum age 16
Start dates January, March and September
Locations
Cambridge, Edinburgh, Sydney City, Perth, Auckland (FCE
and CAE); Dublin, Melbourne (FCE); Sydney Manly, Brisbane,
Cairns, Christchurch (FCE, CAE and CPE); Santa Barbara, New
York Empire State (CAE)
Choose the option which is right for you
A pre-arrival level test may be required and can be arranged by your Kaplan representative. Additional accommodation may be required to include the offi cial exam date. IELTS and Cambridge exam fees are not included in the course fees.
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We also offer expert test preparation
courses for the following admissions
and licensing exams:
NCLEX (Nursing Licensing)
NBDE (Dental Licensing)
USMLE (Medical Licensing)
CS (Medical Licensing)
GMAT and GRE Preparation for international studentsIf your ambition is to gain a graduate or undergraduate degree
from a prominent university or college in the USA you will need
to take the GMAT or GRE. At Kaplan we are experts in preparing
international students for these challenging tests, using the
exclusive teaching materials and unique curriculum developed by
Kaplan.
GMAT preparation for international
students (iGMAT)
The GMAT (Graduate Management
Admission Test) is a requirement for all
students wanting to study for an MBA
in the USA. We prepare you for the test
with in-depth reviews, practice tests and
skills workshops. Kaplan students also
experience the exam format fi rst-hand
by taking the exclusive ‘Ultimate Practice
Test’ at an offi cial GMAT testing centre.
Each week during the fi rst 6 weeks you
receive:
● 8 lessons of GMAT preparation
▲ 20 sessions (minimum) of
Structured Study
Each week during the next 6 weeks you
receive:
▲ 30 sessions (minimum) of
Structured Study
▲ 1 hour teaching component
GRE preparation for international
students (iGRE)
The GRE (Graduate Record Examination)
is required from students who wish to
take a Master’s or Doctorate degree in
the USA. We’ll help you prepare for the
test with a strong focus on verbal skills,
strategies and analytical writing.
Each week during the fi rst 6 weeks you
receive:
● 8 lessons of GRE preparation
▲ 20 sessions (minimum) of
Structured Study
Each week during the next 6 weeks you
receive:
▲ 30 sessions (minimum) of
Structured Study
▲ 1 hour teaching component
●
GMAT or GRE Preparation classes
Your test preparation classes will focus in detail on each aspect
of your chosen test using Kaplan’s exclusive course materials to
help you achieve the best results possible.
▲
Structured Study
Your Structured Study sessions are an integral part of your
course during which you will have access to our extensive library
of study materials. Completing regular practice tests in our
computer labs will also help you build your skills and confi dence
as you continually work towards a higher score. A teacher will be
available for advice and consultation during the Structured Study
period of your course.
iGMAT / iGRE Course Facts
Course length 12 weeks
Lesson/session length 45 minutes
Entry level College or university graduate with TOEFL iBT 79
Start dates Frequent start dates throughout the year
(see school page for exact dates in your chosen location)
Locations See pages 6-7
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Pathways to University
If you want to secure a place at a top English-speaking university and study
successfully when you get there, then good preparation is the key. Our
unique range of foundation studies, college credit programmes, business
diplomas and vocational certifi cates offers pathways to universities
and colleges around the world. Choose the right pathway for you and let
Kaplan help you achieve your goal of international academic success.
Guaranteed university entry
Kaplan offers guaranteed
pathways to degree
programmes at universities in
the USA, UK, Ireland, Australia
and New Zealand. We provide
specialised foundation
and university preparation
programmes for a wide range
of subjects so that from the
very start of your university
course, you will be better
equipped to succeed. Fast-track to business success
Save time and money by
gaining direct entry into
Year 2 of an undergraduate
degree programme in a
business/management-
related subject. Find out more
about the benefi ts of studying
for our Certifi cate of Higher
Education in Business in the
UK or an Advanced Diploma in
Business in Australia.
Gain college credits
Why not take the opportunity
to earn college credits while
studying English at one of
our attractive US campus
locations? It’s an effective
way to enhance your CV
and interact with American
students. College credit
programmes are available at
Highline Community College
and Irvine Valley College. Focus on your career
Our vocational certifi cate
and diploma programmes in
Business (Australia) allow
you to remain fl exible—
these courses can lead
directly into a career or to a
university degree. A Chartered
Management Institute
Diploma is also available in
the UK.
Contact your Kaplan
representative for further
details of the courses
available and to request
your copy of our Pathways
to University brochure.
Order your 2010 Pathways to University brochure now!
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University Placement Service
A prestigious degree from an English-speaking university is the fi rst step
towards a successful international career. With the Kaplan University
Placement Service (UPS) you will benefi t from our extensive network of
partner institutions and our wealth of experience in guiding students
through the admissions process. Our dedicated staff can help you gain
entry to graduate and undergraduate courses at universities in the UK,
Ireland, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
• Kaplan can help you apply for a Master’s or Bachelor’s degree, Associate degree or diploma
• Our knowledgeable and experienced placement advisors will advise you on the appropriate university and subject choice to suit your needs
• We have a network of over 150 partner institutions worldwide, all of which have a positive acceptance policy towards international students
• Many of our partner institutions are able to issue you with a conditional acceptance onto their degree courses before you leave home
• No offi cial English test score is required for entry to a number of our partner institutions, making your path to university acceptance that little bit easier
• Free University Placement Service for eligible Kaplan students on courses of 16 weeks or more
Kaplan have successfully placed students at many different
universities around the world. Here are just a few of our recent
placements:
North America
– Northeastern University
– Texas A&M University
– UC Berkeley Extension
– San Francisco State University
– Washington State University
UK and Ireland
– University of Cambridge
– University of Edinburgh
– Imperial College London
– Trinity College Dublin
– The University of Nottingham
Australia and New Zealand
– University of New South Wales
– RMIT University
– Curtin University
– AUT University
– The University of Auckland
Our track record:
Over 10 years of student placements
Over 150 partner institutions worldwide
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Level of Service Location Features
Basic USA, Canada, Australia*,
New Zealand*
• One application to a partner institution in the USA, Canada, Australia or New Zealand
• Personalised help choosing a partner institution to meet your study goals
• Assistance with the application and acceptance process
• Conditional Letter of Acceptance available before leaving your home country
• Guaranteed admission to a partner institution—subject to meeting entry requirements
Premium USA, Canada • One application to any institution in the USA or Canada and one application to a Partner institution
• One-to-one counselling to determine your academic goals
• Assistance with the application and acceptance process
• Conditional Letter of Acceptance available before leaving your home country
• Guaranteed admission to a partner institution —subject to meeting entry requirements
Premium Plus UK, Ireland • Apply to up to 6 undergraduate or 3 postgraduate courses at universities in the UK or Ireland
• In-depth evaluation of academic transcripts and language level
• Help choosing the right institution for you
• One-to-one advice and support from a fully trained, expert advisor, including advice on personal statements
and references
• Attend university open days or higher education fairs at a Kaplan school
• Applications can be processed all year round
• Accelerated application process and application tracking
* Australia and New Zealand: Only available prior to arrival with a booking of 16 weeks or more
Choose the level of University Placement Service that suits your needs:
University preparation courses also
available. See page 15 for further
information about the Kaplan pathways
to university.
The University Placement Service
was very good and gave me a lot of
information. I used this service when
I saw it advertised at the Kaplan East
Village school where I studied English and
prepared for the TOEFL and GRE.
Pharadee Naksai, Thailand
My goal is to go to university in New
Zealand. The University Placement
Service helped me understand the
different types of course available at
universities in New Zealand and will help
me with the application process.
Yu Hsuan Lan, Taiwan
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Internships
Stay one step ahead in the international career market by combining
a Kaplan language course with a professional internship placement.
On a Kaplan internship programme you’ll gain invaluable work
experience with an English-speaking organisation. You’ll improve
the fl uency and range of your English language skills and add an
international dimension to your CV. It’s a winning combination that
will gain you a competitive edge for your future.
• A wide variety of professional placements available to match your career goals
• Focused language training to help you make the most of your placement
• Expert help to prepare your CV and covering letter and to practise interview techniques
• Counselling and support throughout your internship placement
Entry requirements
Minimum age 18
You will need an English level of Higher Intermediate or above
with good oral communication skills by the time the placement
begins. We can advise you on how much language tuition you
will need to reach this standard.
In order to enrol on an internship programme you will need to
take a free English test and supply your Curriculum Vitae and
cover letter by e-mail. You will also need to complete a separate
enrolment form, available on request from your Kaplan
representative.
Please note that all internship placements are unpaid and are
subject to the visa regulations in the destination country. For
locations available, see pages 6-7.
Our students have won internship
placements in diverse fi elds including:
EducationFinanceHospitalityHuman ResourcesITLawMarketingMediaPRPublishingTourism
Kaplan also offers OPUS Paid Work and Study programmes.
OPUS Paid Work and Study programmes give you the
opportunity to earn money in a paid job while you study
English at one of our schools. You will need an intermediate
level of English with good communication skills.
OPUS paid work placements can be in retail stores, cafés,
restaurants or hotels. For more details about OPUS Paid
Work and Study placements visit www.kaplanaspect.com
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My internship was a rewarding experience because it gave me
an insight into the marketing workplace and enabled me to
acquire knowledge in this fi eld. I think that it was good training for
my future marketing career. I improved my English skills, especially my
listening, and I learnt new English expressions.
Mathilde Gerbier, France
Marketing internship in Edinburgh
Study English (2-17 weeks)
Study English (4+ weeks)
Study English (4+ weeks)
Study English (2-12 weeks)
Study English (4+ weeks)
English for Business(4+ weeks)
Location
UK EU Passport holder
Student Visa
Internship must not exceed 50% of
the programme and students must
complete a supervised project
Visa Type Sample Programme StructureEnglish Course
Internship
Study English (4+ weeks)
Study English (16+ weeks)
Full-time Internship (4-24 weeks)
Full-time Internship (4+ weeks)
Full-time Internship (4-12 weeks)
Full-time Internship (12 weeks)
Full-time Internship (4-12 weeks)
Full-time Internship + Supervised project(4+ weeks)
Part-time Internship + Part-time English(8+ weeks)
Full-time Internship (4+ weeks)
Student Visa
Student Visa
Internship must not exceed 50%
of the total programme
EU Passport holder
(Non-EU Passport holders with a
Student Visa can take an Internship
as part of an Academic Year
programme)
Working Holiday Visa
Working Holiday Visa
Student Visa
Internship must not exceed 20%
of the programme for Student Visa
holders
USA
CANADA
IRELAND
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND
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English programmes for Junior studentsUK, USA, Australia & New Zealand
2010
Junior Programmes
We are delighted to introduce our exciting new range of
junior programmes, designed to appeal to younger learners.
Kaplan Junior programmes are available in the UK, USA and
Australia. Juniors are fully supervised in residential or homestay
accommodation and participate in English classes, excursions
and activities with other students in their age group.
Request a copy of
the Kaplan Junior
brochure for further
information
Junior residence in SalisburyJunior common room in Torquay
Bath
Salisbury
Torquay
Ardingly College
London Herts
London Kingston
Bournemouth University
San Diego State University
Boston - Northeastern University
Los Angeles - Whittier College
Sacramento
Seattle - Highline
Cairns
12-17
6-17
14-17
10-14
14-17
14-17
14-17
14-18
14-18
12-18
14-18
14-18
8-15
Location Ages
A great head start
Learning a new language can be fun and easy for young
children. Our new programme introduces English to
children aged from 18 months up to 7 years through
a series of interactive online activities developed in
partnership with BabyTV/FOX. Visit our site and give a
child you know a head start in learning English:
www.kaplanaspect.com/kids
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Student support
At Kaplan we take pride in offering our students the very
best guidance and support. Our dedicated worldwide team of
staff will help and advise you at every stage of your study abroad
programme. Take advantage of our full range of support services
to ensure peace of mind and a learning experience that is both
successful and enjoyable.
Before you leave home
Your local admissions advisor will help choose the right
course to meet your study needs and a school location and
accommodation option to suit you. You will be given full details
of your chosen study programme and accommodation before you
leave so that you are fully prepared for your time abroad. All you
have to do is look forward to your trip!
Airport transfer service
The optional Kaplan airport transfer service takes the unknown
out of arriving in a new country. We can arrange for a friendly
Kaplan representative to meet you at the airport and take you
directly to your homestay, residence or apartment.
Great free-time activities
Each of our schools has a dedicated activities coordinator who
plans an exciting and varied programme of social activities every
week. It’s a great way to make the most of local attractions, get
to know your fellow international students and practise your
growing English skills. Whether you want to scuba dive off the
Australian coast, watch ice-hockey in Toronto, walk Boston’s
historic Freedom Trail or try Scottish dancing in Edinburgh, there
will be something to capture your imagination.
Insurance
Kaplan can recommend a comprehensive travel and medical
insurance policy that includes cover for medical expenses, loss
of belongings, legal expenses and personal liability. Ask your
Kaplan representative for further information and prices.
24-hour emergency support
All Kaplan schools have a 24-hour emergency contact number for
students. This means that if you have any problems out of offi ce
hours, you can contact a staff member for advice and assistance
at any time during your stay.
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Your new home
Your new home abroad will be an important part of your study
experience: enjoying life outside of school will help you to study
more effectively in the classroom. All of Kaplan’s accommodation
choices are designed to give you the maximum opportunity to
interact with native speakers or fellow international students
and to experience more of the culture of your chosen study
destination.
City centre residences
If you are attending one of our great city centre
schools and would like to live in student residence
accommodation, then our conveniently located
residences are the ideal choice. Living in a residence
gives you plenty of opportunity to practise your
English skills with fellow students long after lessons
have fi nished. Residences may offer either self-
catering or cafeteria facilities. You will be given
details of which options are available in your chosen
location.
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Carefully chosen homestays
A homestay is the perfect way to immerse yourself in your new culture.
Usually sharing breakfast and dinner with your hosts every day, you’ll
benefi t immeasurably from conversing in relaxed, natural situations.
All our homestays are carefully selected to provide you with a safe
and welcoming home environment. In the UK, homestays will host
no more than four students at the same time, but larger homes
which can welcome more students may be offered as Private Home
accommodation.
Student apartments
In some locations we can offer self-catering apartments for small groups
of international students. Often located close to the school, these are
an ideal choice if you want to enjoy a high degree of independence and
fl exibility.
American college campuses
Many of our US schools are based on university campuses, giving you
the ideal opportunity to live alongside both American and international
students in a college residence. Enjoy the excellent campus facilities,
meet new friends and make the most of student life in the USA!
For more detailed information about
each of our accommodation options,
contact your Kaplan representative or
visit www.kaplanaspect.com to see our
accommodation factfi les.
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Kaplan International College Covent Garden
3-4 Southampton Place
London, WC1A 2DA
KAPLAN
REGENTS PARK
HYDE PARK
COVENTGARDEN
BUCKINGHAMPALACE
LONDON EYE
SOHO
BATTERSEAPARK
ST. PAUL’SCATHEDRAL
HEATHROW AIRPORT
GATWICK AIPORT
RIVER THAMES
BRITISH MUSEUM
ST. JAMES’S PARK
TRAFALGAR SQUARE
LEICESTER SQUAREKAPLAN
The teachers at Kaplan Covent
Garden are very friendly. They help
me to practise all four skills of reading,
writing, listening and speaking.
Ahmet Yilmar, Turkey
London Covent Garden
London’s entertainment centre
Covent Garden is one of the most fashionable areas of
central London right in the heart of the West End, the city’s
entertainment centre. Home to the Royal Opera House and to
major theatres, Covent Garden is also famous for its covered
market, boutique shops and pavement cafés. Every day its open
air piazza is brought to life by the world’s most talented street
performers.
Our historic school building is situated within walking distance of
the centre of Covent Garden, the shops of Oxford Street and the
British Museum in Holborn, so you will be spoilt for choice when
it comes to free time activities.
Why choose this school?
• Situated in an historic 18th century
building in a popular area of central
London
• School facilities include a student lounge
with free Internet access and an attractive
outdoor terrace
• You will be part of a vibrant international
student community
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English* 2+
English for Business 2+
Intensive Business English 2+
IELTS Preparation (Supplementary) 5 or 10
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Extra Services
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Heathrow / Gatwick / Stansted / Luton)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
• OPUS Paid Work and Study
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Zones 3-4 Twin/Single 14/week 16
Homestay Zones 1-2 Single 14/week 16
Homestay with Private Bathroom Single 14/week 16
Residence IES, Zone 1 Twin no meals 18
Residence Liberty Living, Zone 1 Single no meals 18
Residence Nido, Zone 1
(Minimum 4-week booking)
Single no meals 18
For prices see page 77
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Kaplan International College Leicester Square
3-5 Charing Cross Road
London, WC2H 0HA
REGENTS PARK
HYDE PARK
COVENTGARDEN
BUCKINGHAMPALACE
LONDON EYE
SOHO
BATTERSEAPARK
ST. PAUL’SCATHEDRAL
HEATHROW AIRPORT
GATWICK AIPORT
RIVER THAMES
BRITISH MUSEUM
ST. JAMES’S PARK
TRAFALGAR SQUARE
KAPLANLEICESTER SQUARE
KAPLAN
The school activities programme
helps us get to know new people.
I have met other students from around
the world and learnt more about their
cultures.
Natalia Gobbi, Brazil
London Leicester Square
The heart of the city
Our Leicester Square school enjoys a fabulous location between
Trafalgar Square and Leicester Square. Many prestigious events
and national celebrations are held in Trafalgar Square and
it is the central point from which all distances to London are
measured, so when you study here with Kaplan you really are in
the heart of the city.
Leicester Square is home to London’s biggest multi-screen
cinemas which regularly host the UK’s movie premieres, so look
out for red carpets and limousines as the stars arrive to promote
their latest blockbuster movies!
Why choose this school?
• You will be ideally placed to enjoy the
galleries, theatres, shops and restaurants
of central London
• Study in a modern school building with
bright, recently refurbished classrooms
• Excellent facilities including a
comfortable student lounge and a well-
equipped computer lab
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
English for Business 2+
IELTS Preparation (Supplementary) 5 or 10
IELTS Preparation (Intensive) 5 or 10
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Heathrow / Gatwick / Stansted / Luton)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Zones 3-4 Twin/Single 14/week 16
Homestay Zones 1-2 Single 14/week 16
Homestay with Private Bathroom Single 14/week 16
Residence IES, Zone 1 Twin no meals 18
Residence Liberty Living, Zone 1 Single no meals 18
Residence Nido, Zone 1
(Minimum 4-week booking)
Single no meals 18
For prices see page 77
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Kaplan International College Bath
5 Trim Street,
Bath, BA1 1HB
RIV
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KAPLAN
ROMAN BATHSABBEY
PULTENEYBRIDGE
POSTAL MUSEUM
THEATREROYAL
TRAINSTATION
BUS STATIONSOUTHGATECENTRE
JANE AUSTEN CENTRE
Bath
Hot springs in a heritage city
Visitors have fl ocked to Bath for centuries to enjoy its famous
hot springs and glorious valley setting. Nowadays Bath is both
a popular spa resort and a university city offering an enormous
range of cultural attractions. Admire the stunning Georgian
architecture, take a tour of the Roman Baths or visit one of many
independent restaurants or boutique shops to discover why Bath
continues to be one of the most visited cities in Britain.
Our Bath school is based in attractive historical buildings right
in the heart of the city, less than one minute’s walk away from
shops, cafés and restaurants. Pleasantly furnished classrooms
are complemented by a computer centre and library. Between
classes students can relax over a cup of tea or coffee in the
common room, or enjoy the tranquil courtyard garden.
Why choose this school?
• Bath is a World Heritage City attracting
visitors from all over the world
• Roman Baths, 15th century Bath Abbey,
shops and restaurants are all within
walking distance
• Regular school excursions include
London (just 90 minutes away)
Stonehenge, Oxford and Cardiff
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English* 2+
English for Business 2+
Combined 5
(Intensive English + 5 one-to-one
classes per week)
1-4
Combined 10
(Vacation English + 10 one-to-one
classes per week)
1-4
IELTS Preparation (Supplementary) 10 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Jul 26;
Sep 27
5 Jun 1; Jul 5
English for 50+ 2 May 17; Sep 13
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Extra Services
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Heathrow / Gatwick / Bristol)
• University Placement Service
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Single 16/week 16
Homestay with Private Bathroom Single 16/week 16
Residence YMCA Single no meals 18
Residence Carpenter House
(Jul 4 - Aug 28)
Single no meals 18
For prices see page 78
I chose this school because it
was recommended by a friend. I have found that my vocabulary has
increased very quickly because I learn
new words every day which I can use
in general conversation.
Ramona Kist, Germany
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Kaplan International College Salisbury
36 Fowlers Road, Salisbury,
Wiltshire, SP1 2QU
KAPLAN
ST MARY’S CATHEDRAL
WINSTONCHURCHILLGARDENS
REDCOATS IN THE WARDROBEMUSEUM
MARKET PLACE
TRAIN STATION
MEDIEVAL HALL
STONEHENGE
I like living with my host family
because they are very helpful and
friendly and make me feel at home.
I get to practise my English every day
and I can tell it has improved.
Abdulla Almorshedi Hamdan, UAE
Salisbury
Medieval English charm
Salisbury is a city rich in history, home to the UK’s fi nest
medieval cathedral and close to the ancient and mysterious site
of Stonehenge. The city boasts a thriving market, fascinating
old streets, traditional pubs and even a cinema entered via
a medieval banqueting hall. Students can take part in many
sporting activities, explore the New Forest or visit one of the
scenic villages nearby.
Our school is situated in an elegant Victorian building located ten
minutes away from the city centre. Students can make use of the
free e-mail and internet facilities, or relax in the large garden with
sun terrace and enjoy a game of table tennis. There is a common
room with vending machines selling drinks and snacks, and
delicious freshly made rolls are available daily.
Why choose this school?
• Salisbury is a friendly city offering a great
variety of attractions and activities
• Our beautiful school building offers
amazing views across the city
• Discover Salisbury’s historical treasures
and wonderful surrounding landscape
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English* 2+
IELTS Preparation (Supplementary) 10 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Jul 26;
Sep 27
5 Jun 1; Jul 5
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Extra Services
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Heathrow / Gatwick / Southampton)
• University Placement Service
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Single 16/week 16
Homestay with Private Bathroom Single 16/week 16
For prices see page 78
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Kaplan International College Cambridge
75 Barton Road,
Cambridge, CB3 9LJ
GRAFTONSHOPPING CENTRE
STATION
VARSITYHOUSE
KAPLAN
ST JOHN’S COLLEGE
TRINITY COLLEGE
KING’S COLLEGE
FITZWILLIAMMUSEUM
QUEENS’ COLLEGE
PARKER’S PIECE
MARKET SQUARE
JESUS GREEN
Cambridge
An historic university city
Cambridge is one of the world’s great university cities—students
have been drawn here for centuries by its reputation for
excellence. You’ll fi nd the atmosphere of learning infectious as
you study surrounded by the magnifi cent architecture. Explore
the city on foot, or as most students do, by bicycle—don’t forget
to visit King’s College Chapel and experience the excitement of
rowing regattas on the River Cam.
Our school is located in a peaceful residential area just
20 minutes’ walk from the city centre. Facilities include a
multimedia centre, a Structured Study room and free wireless
internet access as well as a coffee shop and large garden to relax
in after class.
Why choose this school?
• Study English in an inspiring university
city with a vibrant student population
• An ideal location to prepare for the
Cambridge exams or for intensive study
• Spend your free time exploring the
historic colleges, punting on the River
Cam or visiting the prestigious museums
and galleries
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English* 2+
Cambridge Exam Preparation
(FCE and CAE)
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
Jan 4
12 Mar 22; Sep 13
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Extra Services
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Stansted / Heathrow / Gatwick)
• University Placement Service
• FREE bike hire with courses of 4 weeks or more at this school!
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Residence Varsity Single no meals 18
For prices see page 79
I think my English has improved as
much as is possible in 3 months. My course is quite intensive and I have
had the best teachers so I am making
quick progress.
Vladimir Birulya, Russia
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Kaplan International College Oxford
108 Banbury Road,
Oxford, OX2 6JU
ST. JOHN’SCOLLEGE
MAGDALEN COLLEGE
CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE
ALL SOUL’SCOLLEGE
ASHMOLEANMUSEUM
UNIVERSITYPARKS
KAPLAN
The teachers are very well
educated and have plenty of
experience. I particularly enjoy the
Structured Study activities such as
Portfolio Club, Writing and Grammar
Clinic, Conversation Club and English
history lectures.
Yelena Avramenko, Kazakhstan
Oxford
Follow in famous footsteps
Oxford is home to the world’s oldest English-speaking university.
Its alumni include kings, Nobel Prize-winners, UK Prime Ministers
and an American President—what better inspiration could there
be for your studies! In your free time you will be able to enjoy
picnics in the university parks and evenings in traditional English
pubs, shop in the bustling covered market or go punting with
friends on the River Cherwell.
Our Oxford school is an Edwardian building located in a
fashionable residential area just ten minutes from the city
centre. The facilities are stylish and modern, with a cafeteria, a
multimedia study centre and free wireless internet access.
Why choose this school?
• Oxford is a famous university city with a
long academic tradition
• Study in an award-winning school
building with superb modern facilities
• Enjoy a lively, welcoming school
environment
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English* 2+
IELTS Preparation (Intensive) 10 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Jul 26;
Sep 275
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Extra Services
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Heathrow / Gatwick)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Homestay with Private Bathroom Single 14/week 16
Apartment St. Clements / Glebe Single no meals 18
For prices see page 79
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Kaplan International College Bournemouth
130-136 Poole Road,
Bournemouth, BH4 9EF
KAPLAN
WEST CLIFF
PIER THEATRE
CITY CENTRE BOSCOMBE PIERAPARTMENTS
APARTMENTS
BOURNEMOUTH PIER
TRAIN/BUS STATION
POOLE
APARTMENTS
QUEEN’SPARK
MEYRICKPARK
I chose to study at Kaplan
because it has a good reputation. The course is effective and the
interaction between teachers and
students is great.
Oriana Menabue, Venezuela
Bournemouth
The ideal student lifestyle
Bournemouth is England’s premier coastal resort. Situated on
the south coast, just two hours from London, this vibrant town is
home to a prominent university and a year-round international
student population. Its 12 kilometres of sandy beaches, fi rst-
class cultural and sports facilities, sophisticated shops and
energetic nightlife provide the perfect environment for a great
student lifestyle.
Our Bournemouth school is located in Westbourne with excellent
shops, cafés and restaurants adjacent and just ten minutes from
the beach and town centre. You will enjoy excellent facilities
including free wireless internet access, IT and multimedia
centres, a student common room and large outdoor patio area.
Why choose this school?
• A popular modern school in a dynamic
beach resort
• The school has an excellent academic
track record in preparing students for
university
• Strong links with Bournemouth
University: our University Foundation
Certifi cate students have full access to
campus facilities here
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English* 2+
English for Business 2+
IELTS Preparation
(Supplementary)
10 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Jul 26;
Sep 27
5 Jun 1; Jul 5
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Extra Services
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Heathrow / Gatwick)
• University Placement Service
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Homestay with Private Bathroom Single 14/week 16
Apartment:
Babbacome / Bank
Single no meals 18
Apartment:
Upton Hall / Westgate House
Twin/Single no meals 18
For prices see page 80
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Kaplan International College Torquay30 Ash Hill Road, Torquay,
Devon, TQ1 3HZ
KAPLAN
NEWTON ROAD
TOWN CENTRE
TORQUAY
TORBAY ROAD
KENTS CAVERN
LIVING COASTSMARINE ZOO
I am enjoying studying with
students from around the world.
I can practise my English and learn
more about other cultures, and even
visit friends in other countries!
Ihab Kanoun, Libya
Torquay
Study on the English Riviera!
The popular resort of Torquay in South Devon is located in one
of the UK’s most beautiful regions. Attracting around four million
visitors annually, the area’s warm microclimate, clean golden
beaches, tropical palm trees and stylish marinas have earned it
the name of the English Riviera.
Our school is located just three minutes’ walk from the town
centre. Inside you will fi nd comfortably furnished classrooms, a
computer centre, library and listening centre, as well as a student
common room with giant screen TV, video and DVD. There is also
a cafeteria serving hot and cold lunches daily. When the weather
is fi ne, as it often is in Torquay, you can eat outside in one of our
beautiful garden areas, or why not take a plunge in the school’s
very own outdoor swimming pool!
Why choose this school?
• Torquay is one of the UK’s most popular
tourist towns with a relaxed, friendly
atmosphere
• Study in a pleasant learning environment
with a fantastic climate to match
• Sample the delightful local shops and
restaurants, or try your luck at the town’s
casino!
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English* 2+
Combined 5
(Intensive English + 5 one-to-one
classes per week)
1-4
Combined 10
(Vacation English + 10 one-to-one
classes per week)
1-4
IELTS Preparation (Supplementary) 10 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Jul 26;
Sep 27
5 Jun 1; Jul 5
English for 50+ 2 Jun 1; Aug 31
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Extra Services
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Heathrow / Gatwick / Exeter)
• University Placement Service
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Single 16/week 16
Homestay with Private Bathroom Single 16/week 16
Residence St. Michael’s Single no meals 18
For prices see page 80
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Kaplan International College Manchester
St James Buildings, 6th Floor,
79 Oxford Street, Manchester, M1 6FQ
DEANSGATE STATION
TOWN HALL
ST PETER’SSQUARE
OPERA HOUSE
OXFORD ROADSTATIONMANCHESTER UNITED STADIUM
MANCHESTER CITY STADIUM
MOSLEY STREET
KAPLAN
OXFORD STREET
Manchester is a great city for
students. There is always so much
going on. I am very happy that I
decided to study here.
Siu Ha Chan, China
Manchester
Capital of the North
Manchester is a university city and a major centre for the arts,
media, higher education and commerce. Students can enjoy a
vibrant nightlife, fantastic shopping opportunities and a diverse
arts and cultural scene including galleries, museums, theatres
and music venues. Manchester is also the home of two well
known premier league football teams, making this the perfect
destination for sports fans.
Our Manchester school is centrally located on Oxford Street,
within walking distance of a variety of restaurants, bars and
theatres. Facilities include large, modern classrooms, a
multimedia centre and a student common room with vending
machines and internet access.
Why choose this school?
• Manchester is a vibrant and exciting
Northern city with 3 universities and
2 premier league football teams!
• Excellent transport links connect
Manchester to major cities around
the world
• Study in our well-equipped, centrally
located school
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English* 2+
English for Business 2+
Intensive Business English 2+
IELTS Preparation (Supplementary) 5 or 10
IELTS Preparation (Intensive) 5 or 10
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Extra Services
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Manchester)
• University Placement Service
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Homestay with Private Bathroom Single 14/week 16
Residence Liberty Living Single no meals 18
For prices see page 81
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Kaplan International College Edinburgh9 Albyn Place,
Edinburgh, EH2 4NG
KAPLANCALTONHILL
ROYAL BOTANICGARDENS
SCOTT MONUMENT
EDINBURGH CASTLE
THE MEADOWS
THE SCOTTISHPARLIAMENT
APARTMENTS
The teachers are very friendly
and involve everybody in the
class. They use a lot of different
teaching methods such as group work,
discussions, games and grammar
exercises, and my speaking skills have
improved.
Claudia Fopter, Germany
Edinburgh
Scotland’s dynamic capital
Dominated by its imposing castle and steep cobbled streets
and set against the stunning natural backdrop of Arthur’s Seat
(an extinct volcanic peak), Scotland’s capital city is dramatic
and captivating. It is also a dynamic place to study, with a
prestigious university, large student population and a vibrant
arts and entertainment scene—only in Edinburgh would you fi nd
an ultra-modern nightclub set in a medieval building!
Our school in Edinburgh is centrally located in the city’s New
Town in a traditional Georgian building. Excellent facilities
including a multimedia and study centre, free wireless internet
access and a spacious student common room make this a
comfortable and convenient place to study.
Why choose this school?
• Edinburgh is a fascinating, historic city
with a prestigious university and lively
student population
• Study in our beautiful, centrally located
school with fi rst-class learning facilities
• Easy access to the magnifi cent scenery of
the Scottish countryside
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English* 2+
English for Business 2+
Cambridge Exam Preparation
(FCE and CAE)
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
Jan 4
12 Mar 22; Sep 13
TOEIC Preparation 2+ On request
Edinburgh Festival Course 2-3 Aug 9,16
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Extra Services
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Edinburgh)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Homestay with Private Bathroom Single 14/week 16
Apartment McDonald Road Single no meals 18
For prices see page 81
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Kaplan International College Dublin
The Presbytery Building,
7 Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar,
Dublin 8
TRINITYCOLLEGE
DUBLINCASTLE
HA’ PENNY BRIDGE
THE SPIRE
LUAS STOP
RESIDENCEBLACKHALL PLACE
TEMPLEBAR
O’CONNELLBRIDGE
ST. STEPHEN’SGREEN
MERRIONSQUARE
DUBLINBUSINESSSCHOOL
KAPLAN
APARTMENTARCHWAY COURT
RESIDENCEYWCA
I enjoy the classes here because
they are very dynamic. My teacher
explains everything very clearly. Now
I can understand my host family better
and communicate more in English.
Luis Alberto Rdz González, Mexico
Dublin
A warm Irish welcome
Dubliners know how to enjoy life and this welcoming city buzzes
with energy in its busy streets, cafés, pubs and clubs. Spectator
sports such as horse racing, golf, rugby and Gaelic games are
popular here, and our students also enjoy exploring the nearby
coast and countryside. Dublin retains a strong cultural tradition
in music, literature and dance. The city has produced 4 Nobel
Prize winners for literature and is home to Trinity College, one of
the world’s fi nest universities.
Our school in Dublin is conveniently located in the city’s most
popular area, Temple Bar. The school’s magnifi cent Georgian
building overlooks the River Liffey and offers fi rst-class facilities
from a multimedia room with software library and free internet
access to a recently refurbished student common room.
Why choose this school?
• Excellent location in Temple Bar, Dublin’s
popular cultural quarter
• Modern facilities including a dedicated
Structured Study Centre to support
students’ independent learning
• Enjoy visits to galleries, museums or
Irish dancing evenings and excursions
to Cork and Galway with our full activities
programme
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The school activities programme
provides a really good opportunity
to make the most of Dublin. It is also
good for making friends. I love meeting
people from around the world and
talking to them.
Shin Rock Su, South Korea
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English* 2+
English for Business 2+
Intensive Business English 2+
IELTS Preparation (Supplementary) 10 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Jul 26;
Sep 27
5 May 31; Jul 5
Cambridge Exam Preparation
(FCE)
10 Jan 4
12 Mar 22; Sep 13
St. Patrick’s Festival Course 2 Mar 8
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Extra Services
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Dublin)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Zone 2 Twin/Single 14/week 16
Homestay Zone 1 Single 14/week 16
Homestay with Private Bathroom Single 14/week 16
Residence YWCA Twin 14/week 18
Apartment Archway Court (Sep - Jun) Single no meals 18
Residence Blackhall Place (Jun - Aug) Single no meals 18
For prices see page 82
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Kaplan International College
Sydney City
98-104 Goulburn Street,
Sydney, NSW 2000
ELIZABETH STREET
SYDNEY TOWER KINGSCROSS
THEDOMAIN
ROYAL BOTANICGARDENS
THE ROCKS
CIRCULAR QUAY
OPERA HOUSE
GEORGE STREET
LIVERPOOL STREETCHINA TOWN
OXFORDSTREET
TO BONDIBEACH
QUEEN VICTORIA BUILDINGHYDE PARK
KAPLAN
DARLINGHARBOUR
Sydney is a great place to study
English and a fantastic city! Studying at Kaplan is the best way
to make friends from all around the
world.
Verena Meier, Switzerland
Sydney City
Stylish waterfront living
The white sails of the Opera House and the beautiful arch
of the Harbour Bridge make Sydney one of the world’s most
recognisable locations. In this vibrant and welcoming waterfront
city you can shop in the historic Rocks District, learn to surf at one
of the city’s 37 beaches, relax over superb international cuisine
or head out to explore the stunning Blue Mountains and go wine
tasting in the Hunter Valley.
Our school’s excellent facilities include a study centre with a
library and over 60 computers. In addition, there is free wireless
internet access throughout the building, even on the balcony
where students can enjoy a fresh coffee or juice with food from
our own café!
Why choose this school?
• Wide range of specialist courses, from
English for Academic Purposes to
vocational programmes, including a
number of university pathways
• 6-storey modern school set in Sydney’s
city centre with easy access to public
transport and great local beaches
• Excellent accommodation options
including apartments in the city or near
Bondi beach
Courses and Start Dates
School provider code: 01165D
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2-17 Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
Intensive English*
(including beginners)
2+
Intensive Business English* 2+
Intensive English Evening* 2+
English for Business* 2+ On request
English for Academic Purposes* 10-30 Jan 4; Apr 19; Jun 28; Oct 11
IELTS Preparation*
(Intensive)
5 or 10 Jan 4; Feb 8; Mar 15; Apr 19;
May 24; Jun 28; Aug 3; Sep 6;
Oct 11; Nov 15
Cambridge Exam Preparation*
(FCE, CAE)
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
Jan 4
12 Mar 22; Sep 13
Intensive Academic Year* 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Semester* 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18
* Student Visa Holders may study on these full-time accredited courses only
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Sydney International)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
• Business Certifi cate and Diploma programmes
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Single 14/week 18
Homestay under 18 Single 14/week 16
Premium Homestay Single 16/week 16
Apartment City Twin/Single no meals 18
Apartment Bondi Twin/Single no meals 18
Hostel City and Beach Twin/Single 7/week 18
For prices see page 83
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Kaplan International College
Sydney Manly
22 Darley Road, Manly,
Sydney, NSW 2095
SYDNEY HARBOURNATIONAL PARK
MANLY WHARFFERRY TERMINAL
GROTTO POINTRESERVE
IVANHOEPARK
PARKHILLRESERVE
BEACH
MANLY COVE
MANLY
CENTRAL SYDNEY
KAPLAN
I had an excellent experience
studying and living in Manly. The
college has friendly and professional
staff who make it easy to learn. I think
studying here was the right choice.
Javier Gutierrez, Peru
Sydney Manly
Beach-side bliss
Our new Sydney school is situated in the idyllic surroundings
of Manly, Sydney’s favourite beach resort. The school is ideally
placed for students to enjoy all that Sydney has to offer, including
several beaches, all within walking distance. A wide range of
water sports is available all year round including surfi ng, sailing
and diving. Those who prefer to keep their feet on dry land can
enjoy sports such as beach volleyball, tennis, golf and climbing.
With 21 air-conditioned classrooms offering views of Manly
Beach, the harbour and Sydney city centre, you couldn’t ask for
a better study location. Other facilities include three common
rooms, two wonderful outdoor balconies and a study centre
where students can access a variety of online and audio-visual
resources.
Why choose this school?
• Manly is just a 25-minute ferry ride from
Sydney city centre and offers a great mix
of shops, markets, restaurants and cafés
• Study at our well-equipped school with
spectacular sea and city views
• Exciting range of sports available nearby,
including surfi ng, sailing, diving, beach
volleyball, soccer and kayaking
Courses and Start Dates
School provider code: 02362B
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2-17 Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
Intensive English*
(including beginners)
2+
English for High School* 2+
Intensive English Evening* 2+
English for Business* 2+ On request
English for Academic Purposes* 10+ Jan 4; Feb 8; Mar 15; Apr 19;
May 24; Jun 28; Aug 3; Sep 6;
Oct 11; Nov 15
IELTS Preparation*
(Supplementary)
5 or 10 Jan 4; Feb 8; Mar 15; Apr 19;
May 24; Jun 28; Aug 3; Sep 6;
Oct 11; Nov 15
Cambridge Exam Preparation*
(FCE, CAE) CPE Sep only
Max. 12 per class
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
Jan 4
12 Mar 22; Sep 13
Intensive Academic Year* 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Semester* 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18
* Student Visa Holders may study on these full-time accredited courses only
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Sydney International)
• University Placement Service
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Single 16/week 18
Homestay under 18 Single 16/week 16
For prices see page 83
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Kaplan International College Brisbane
Level 1, 379 Queen Street, GPO Box 2229,
Brisbane, Queensland 4001
QUEEN STREETMALL
VICTORIA BRIDGE
ELIZABETH STREET
ADELAIDE STREET
QUEEN STREET
BOTANICGARDENS
BOTANICGARDENSPATH
RIVERSIDEPROMENADE
TRAINSTATION
KING GEORGESQUARE
KAPLAN
AU
ST
RA
LIA
I like the way the courses are built
around the individual goals of each
student. You can choose different
elective courses every few weeks to
improve different language skills.
Marc Held, Switzerland
Brisbane
Capital of Queensland
Brisbane’s delightful mix of modern skyscrapers, historical
buildings and beautiful parks is set in the dramatic natural
surroundings of nearby mountains, rainforests and beaches.
Students can relax in the Brisbane Botanical Gardens, visit Forest
Park and the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, or enjoy adventurous
outdoor activities such as watersports, rock climbing and the
Story Bridge Adventure Climb.
Kaplan Brisbane is located in the heart of the city, with
convenient public transport links and nearby shops, cafés,
cinemas and restaurants. Bright, air-conditioned classrooms,
free wireless internet access, a student lounge and a library
provide an excellent learning environment for English language
study and academic preparation.
Why choose this school?
• Our English course is recognised for
entry to IES, University of Queensland
Foundation Year and other Queensland
universities
• Enjoy Brisbane’s sub-tropical climate,
wide range of leisure activities and easy
access to the Gold Coast
• Centrally located school spread over
three fl oors with river and city views
Courses and Start Dates
School provider code: 02369F
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2-17 Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a public
holiday)
Intensive English*
(including beginners)
2+
Intensive Business English* 2+
English for Business* 2+ On request
English for Academic Purposes* 10+ Mar 22; Jun 21; Oct 18
IELTS Preparation*
(Intensive)
5 or 10 Jan 4; Feb 8; Mar 15; Apr 19; May 24;
Jun 28; Aug 2; Sep 6; Oct 11; Nov 15
Cambridge Exam Preparation*
(FCE, CAE, CPE)
Max. 12 per class
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
Jan 4
12 Mar 22; Sep 13
Cambridge TKT
(Teaching Knowledge Test)
5 Jun 15; Oct 11
Intensive Academic Year* 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Semester* 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18
* Student Visa Holders may study on these full-time accredited courses only
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to 0ne Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Brisbane International)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Single 16/week 18
Homestay under 18 Single 16/week 16
Hostel Adalong Guesthouse Single 12/week 18
For prices see page 84
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Kaplan International College Cairns
130 McLeod Street, PO Box 7368,
Cairns, Queensland 4870
CAIRNS CENTRAL STATION
LAKE STREET
THE ESPLANADE
APLIN STREET
SPENCE STREET
WHARFSTREET
REEFTRIPS
KAPLAN
PARAMATTAPARK
MUNROMARTIN PARK
CITY PLACE
THE PIER
TO AIRPORT
MCLEOD STREET
AU
ST
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LIA
The clear and logical teaching
method helps me to understand
and remember the lessons. I feel
that my English has improved and I
hope that this will help me to pass
my university entrance exam.
Nattawan Viriyachai, Thailand
Cairns
Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef
Few places can rival the stunning scenery of Cairns, with its
backdrop of rainforest mountain ranges and the sparkling Coral
Sea, and easy access to the world-famous Great Barrier Reef.
Relax in the idyllic parkland and lagoons of Cairns Esplanade,
dine al fresco at one of the many restaurants covering worldwide
cuisine, or go diving with marine wildlife.
Located in the centre of the city business area with major
shopping facilities a short walk away, our Cairns school has
fully air-conditioned classrooms with direct access to outside
balconies. Our state-of-the-art computer room offers free
internet and email access, and students can relax in one of two
recreational areas including an outside terrace with café—ideal
for a laid back drink on a sunny afternoon.
Why choose this school?
• Our school is the regional IELTS testing
centre and has an excellent reputation for
Cambridge exam courses
• Specialist courses include Teacher
Training, English + Diving and English for
Young Learners
• Improve your English during our exciting
social activities: learn to dive on the
Great Barrier Reef, experience pristine
rainforest waterfalls and much more!
Courses and Start Dates
School provider code: 00080F
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2-17 Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a public
holiday)
Intensive English*
(including beginners)
2+
English + Diving 2-4
English for Business 2+ On request
IELTS Preparation*
(Intensive)
5 or 10 Jan 4; Feb 8; Mar 15; Apr 19; May 24;
Jun 28; Aug 2; Sep 6; Oct 11; Nov 15
Cambridge Exam Preparation*
(FCE, CAE, CPE)
Max. 12 per class
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
Jan 4
12 Mar 22; Sep 13
CELTA Teacher Training 4 Jan 11; Jun 14; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Year* 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Semester* 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18
* Student Visa Holders may study on these full-time accredited courses only
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Cairns International)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Single 16/week 18
Homestay under 18 Single 16/week 16
Hostel Cairns Sharehouse Twin/Single no meals 18
For prices see page 84
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Kaplan International College Perth
1325 Hay Street, West Perth,
WA 6005
KAPLAN
HAY STREET
WEST PERTH
RUSSELL SQUARE
TRAIN STATION
BUSSTATION CITY CENTRE
RED CAT STOP(FREE BUS)
TO THE BEACH
KING’S PARK
SWAN RIVER
FERRY
WELLINGTONSTREET
AU
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LIA
Kaplan found me a fantastic host
family. My host parents are very nice,
and spending time with them helps me
improve my English and experience
how Australians live.
Micol Perasti, Italy
Perth
A relaxed outdoor lifestyle
Perth is on the ‘sunset coast’ of Western Australia, famous for
its Mediterranean climate and immaculate white beaches. Take
up surfi ng, waterskiing or sailing to make the most of the city’s
outdoor lifestyle. You can experience one of the world’s last great
wildernesses on a trip into the Outback, or visit the renowned
South West district to sample fi ne wines, cheese and chocolate!
Our school is a contemporary building in the business and
shopping district of West Perth and a free public service bus
links the school to the main bus and rail stations. Students have
access to a computer lab, library, self-access multimedia centre
and a spacious common room with kitchen facilities.
Why choose this school?
• Popular and highly regarded English for
Business courses with dynamic teachers
• OPUS Paid Work and Study programmes
with a placement in paid work during your
studies
• Perth offers the perfect climate for a range
of outdoor activities including whale
watching, swimming with dolphins, water
sports and much more!
Courses and Start Dates
School provider code: 01784 K
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2-17 Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a public
holiday)
Intensive English*
(including beginners)
2+
Intensive English Evening* 2+
Intensive Business English* 2+
English for Business* 2+ On request
English for Academic Purposes* 5 or 10 Apr 19; Oct 11
IELTS Preparation*
(Intensive)
5 or 10 Jan 4; Feb 8; Mar 15; Apr 19; May 24;
Jun 28; Aug 2; Sep 6; Oct 11; Nov 15
Cambridge Exam Preparation*
(FCE, CAE)
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
Jan 4
12 Mar 22; Sep 13
Cambridge TKT
(Teaching Knowledge Test)
5 Mar 15; Aug 2
Intensive Academic Year* 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 28
Intensive Academic Semester* 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 28; Oct 18
* Student Visa Holders may study on these full-time accredited courses only
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Perth)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
• OPUS Paid Work and Study
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Single 14/week 18
Homestay under 18 Single 14/week 16
Hostel Single/Multi None 18
For prices see page 85
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LIAMelbourne
Marvellous Melbourne
Melbourne is consistently voted one of the most liveable
cities in the world with its stylish café culture, quirky bars and
fashionable shops. Sports fans may also know Melbourne as
home of Aussie Rules football and host to the Australian Open
Tennis Tournament and the Grand Prix. Use the convenient
local tram network to explore the cultural attractions of the city
centre, take a scenic drive along the Great Ocean Road or visit the
excellent vineyards of the Yarra Valley.
Kaplan Melbourne enjoys a convenient central location close to
some of the city’s best shops and restaurants. The school has
spacious, modern classrooms and students will also benefi t
from free internet access, a study centre and a comfortable
student lounge.
Why choose this school?
• Melbourne is one of Australia’s most
popular cities for students
• Benefi t from excellent learning facilities at
our centrally located school
• For Australian sports and culture,
‘Marvellous Melbourne’ is second to none!
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2-17 Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
Intensive English
(including beginners)
2+
English for Business 2+ On request
IELTS Preparation
(Supplementary)
5 or 10 Mar 15; Apr 19; May 24; Jun 28;
Aug 2; Sep 6; Oct 11; Nov 15
Cambridge Exam Preparation (FCE) 12 Mar 22; Sep 13
Intensive Academic Year 32 Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Semester 20 Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Melbourne)
• University Placement Service
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Single 14/week 18
Homestay under 18 Single 14/week 16
Residence Single no meals 18
Apartment Single no meals 18
For prices see page 85
Melbourne Campus opening March 2010
At the time of brochure printing the above course list has
been submitted for CRICOS registration and the outcome
is pending. Interested students can contact their Kaplan
representative to check if the course has been approved
and is available for application.
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Kaplan International College Auckland
10 Titoki Street,
Parnell, Auckland
PARNELL(SHOPPING & CAFES)
AUCKLANDHOSPITAL
AUCKLANDDOMAIN
WAR MEMORIALMUSEUM
KAPLAN
OLYMPIC POOL
BROADWAY(SHOPPING & CAFES)
LIBRARY/BUS STOP
NEWMARKETPARK
APARTMENTS
NE
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My fl uency and confi dence have
improved while studying with
Kaplan. The atmosphere in the school
encourages students to interact and
speak English.
Marie-Louise Tremblay,
Québec Canada
Auckland
Study in the City of Sails
Auckland, at the top of the North Island, is New Zealand’s largest
city and enjoys a sub-tropical climate. Surrounded by water and
with yachts and sailing boats fi lling the many marinas, Auckland
is truly the “City of Sails”. We’ll help you to experience the best of
this natural wonderland, from Maori culture in Rotorua to white
water rafting and wilderness weekends.
Our Auckland school is housed in an elegant Georgian-style
building, featuring an attractive garden and outdoor terrace.
Learning facilities include a study centre/library, free wireless
internet access, a student lounge and comfortable classrooms.
The school is conveniently located in one of the city’s most
popular areas between the Domain, Auckland’s largest park, and
the fashionable Newmarket and Parnell districts.
Why choose this school?
• One of the longest-established schools in
the city and a certifi ed Cambridge TKT and
TOEIC test centre
• Pathway from Foundation Certifi cate
to the University of Auckland and AUT
University in partnership with ACG
• Auckland offers fabulous scenery,
beautiful beaches, adventurous outdoor
activities, great food and an exciting
nightlife
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2-12 Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a public
holiday)
Intensive English
(including beginners)
2+
English for Business 2+ On request
IELTS Preparation (Intensive) 10 Jan 5; Feb 8; Mar 15; Apr 19; May 24;
Jun 28; Aug 2; Sep 6; Oct 11; Nov 155
Cambridge Exam Preparation
(FCE, CAE)
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
Jan 5
12 Mar 22; Sep 13
Cambridge TKT
(Teaching Knowledge Test)
5 Feb 8; Apr 19; Aug 2; Nov 1
TOEIC Preparation 5-10 On request
Intensive Academic Year 32 Jan 5; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Semester 20 Jan 5; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Auckland International)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
• OPUS Paid Work and Study
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Single 16/week 18
Homestay under 18 Single 16/week 16
Apartment Empire / Colombia Single no meals 18
For prices see page 86
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Kaplan International College Christchurch
116 Worcester Street,
Christchurch
CATHEDRAL SQUARE
POLICE STATION
BUS EXCHANGE
KAPLAN
TO THE AIRPORT
NORTH HAGLEYPARK
HAGLEYGOLF COURSE
CANTERBURYMUSEUM
YMCA HOSTEL
CHRISTCHURCHHOSPITAL
TOWN HALL
SOUTH HAGLEYPARK
LIVING SPACEAPARTMENTS
NE
W Z
EA
LAN
D
There are not too many students
in each class so the teachers
can really help us. I like living in
New Zealand and I would defi nitely
recommend this school.
Hassan Ince, Turkey
Christchurch
The spectacular South Island
Study with Kaplan in Christchurch and you’ll fi nd yourself
surrounded by a world of natural wonders: sandy white beaches,
open plains, pristine ski slopes, lush vineyards, thermal hot
pools and ice-blue glacial lakes. Our school offers easy access
to the best of New Zealand’s spectacular South Island and to the
attractions of Christchurch, the “Garden City”.
Our school is housed in an historic Art Deco building in the heart
of the city. Its modern facilities include wireless internet access,
a computer suite, study centre/library and stunning rooftop
garden. You’ll fi nd plenty of motivation to study here—our
well-established school is a teacher training centre, a TOEIC test
centre and the largest Cambridge examination test centre in the
South Island.
Why choose this school?
• The fi rst language school to be
established in Christchurch with a
respected teacher training programme
and the island’s largest Cambridge exam
centre
• An impressive school building with
modern facilities in a convenient city-
centre location
• Try our adventure activities: jet boat
rides, white water rafting, snowboarding,
whale watching, sailing, swimming with
dolphins
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2-12 Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a public
holiday)
Intensive English
(including beginners)
2+
English for Business 2+ On request
English for 50+ 4 Feb 22; Nov 8
IELTS Preparation
(Supplementary)
10 Jan 5; Feb 8; Mar 15; Apr 19; May 24;
Jun 28; Aug 2; Sep 6; Oct 11; Nov 155
Cambridge Exam Preparation
(FCE, CAE) CPE Sep only
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
Jan 5
12 Mar 22; Sep 13
Cambridge TKT
(Teaching Knowledge Test)
5 Jan 5; Mar 15; Jun 14; Sep 20
CELTA Teacher Training 4 Jan 18; Nov 15
TOEIC Preparation 5-10 On request
Intensive Academic Year 32 Jan 5; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Semester 20 Jan 5; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Christchurch)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
• OPUS Paid Work and Study
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Single 16/week 18
Homestay under 18 Single 16/week 16
Apartment Living Space Single/Multi no meals 18
For prices see page 86
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English Language Courses
Pacifi c Language Institute
Pacifi c Language Institute (PLI) was established in 1988 and
over the past 20 years has gained an international reputation for
high academic standards and innovative teaching techniques.
PLI’s range of intensive courses in Vancouver and Toronto is
particularly suited to motivated adult students. Our most popular
courses are outlined below.
Communicate with confi dence
All PLI classes are motivating and interactive with a strong
emphasis on communication. To help you get the most out of
your learning experience, your teachers will encourage you to
participate in class and provide you with individual assistance
when you need it. You will be given many opportunities
to interact in English with other students, helping you to
communicate confi dently in all situations.
Specifi c Skills
The Specifi c Skills classes, which are run at both of our schools,
are a special feature of our English courses. These classes focus
on a specifi c area such as Listening and Vocabulary, Grammar
and Writing, or Conversation and Pronunciation. You will take the
classes which are most appropriate to your particular language
learning needs.
The PLI Knowledge Network
Our curriculum gives every student the opportunity to broaden
and deepen their language knowledge by undertaking group
projects and task-based learning outside of the classroom
environment.
Intensive English Super Intensive English
Most of our students choose our full-time Intensive English
course of 30 lessons per week. This consists of 4.5 hours of
classes per day, from Monday to Friday. We recommend our
full-time Intensive programme for any long-term students (3
months or more) and for anyone wanting to take full advantage
of their time in Canada to explore the country. Students take a
combination of Core Skills and Specifi c Skills classes.
Course length Minimum 2 weeks
Lessons per week 30
Lesson length 45 minutes
Class size Average 12, maximum 15
Entry level All levels
Minimum age 18
Start dates Every 2 weeks
Our Super Intensive English course (40 lessons per week of
classes) is aimed at accelerating your learning with maximum
time in the classroom. We will help you achieve your academic
or career goals in the shortest possible time, whether you are
a university student or a successful professional. Our Super
Intensive programme is a great choice for professionals or for
university students who already have some English knowledge
and limited time to study.
Course length Minimum 2 weeks
Lessons per week 40
Lesson length 45 minutes
Class size Average 12, maximum 15
Entry level All levels
Minimum age 18
Start dates Every 2 weeks
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Exam Preparation
Diploma in Business Communication
If you a professional looking to develop your communication
skills for the business world then our 8-week Business
Diploma for intermediate-level students is an ideal choice!
Discuss business topics such as Marketing, Globalization,
Finance and Information Technology, while learning how to
give presentations, express opinions and handle complaints.
We will teach you how to communicate more effectively in an
English-speaking business environment.
Course length 8 weeks
Lessons per week 30
Lesson length 45 minutes
Class size Average 12, maximum 15
Entry level TOEFL iBT 58-85 (or equivalent)
More advanced students with TOEFL iBT 86+ can take an
Advanced Diploma in Business & English. Details on request.
Minimum age 18
Start dates Every 2 weeks
Other programmes available at PLI include:
• Business English
• University Foundation Certifi cate
• Academic Year and Semester
• OPUS / Co-op Work and Study
• English for Customer Service and Retail
• English for Customer Service and Tourism
• Career Internship Programme
Ask your Kaplan or PLI representative for further details, or visit
www.pli.ca
TOEFL iBT and Academic English Cambridge Exam Preparation
Are you thinking of studying at a university in Canada or in
the USA? Or do you need a TOEFL score to enter a university in
your country? PLI now offers a TOEFL iBT and Academic English
course using the renowned curriculum and teaching materials
developed by Kaplan. PLI Vancouver and PLI Toronto are both
TOEFL testing centres.
Course length 4-16 weeks
Lessons per week 20 lessons + 15 sessions of Structured Study
Class size Average 12, maximum 15
Entry level Minimum TOEFL iBT 53 (or equivalent)
Minimum age 18
Start dates Every 2 weeks
The University of Cambridge Local Exam Syndicate
examinations are recognised around the world. We offer the
First Certifi cate Program (FCE), Cambridge Advanced (CAE) and
Cambridge Profi ciency (CPE) in Vancouver. On request, the FCE
can also be taken in Toronto.
Course length 9, 10 or 12 weeks
Lessons per week 30
Class size Average 12, maximum 15
Entry level TOEFL iBT 71-105+ (or equivalent)
Minimum age 18
Start dates
9 weeks: Jan 4 (CAE only)
10 weeks: Jan 4, Apr 5, Sep 27
12 weeks: Mar 22, Sep 13
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PLI Vancouver
Suite 300, 755 Burrard Street, Vancouver,
British Columbia, V6Z 1X6
This is the third time I have come
back to study at PLI! I keep returning
because of the great environment and
the quality of teaching. The teachers
really go out of their way to help the
students.
Majeed Alghiyama, Saudi Arabia
Vancouver
Study on Canada’s Pacifi c Coast
Between the Pacifi c Ocean and the North Shore Mountains
you’ll fi nd the stunning harbourfront city of Vancouver, ranked
in the world’s top three for standard of living. The city is not just
well planned, clean and effi cient; it also boasts four beaches,
beautiful recreational parks and vibrant neighbourhoods such
as Gastown and Granville Island. Take advantage of the great
climate to explore the wonderful national parks and try out the
slopes at some of the world’s fi nest ski resorts.
The PLI Vancouver school occupies 2 main centres, which are
located in the same area of downtown Vancouver, close to the
famous Robson Street, a 20-minute walk from Stanley Park, and
15 minutes from the beaches. Student facilities include large,
well-equipped classrooms, a computer lab, free wireless internet
access and plenty of space for students to relax and socialise
during their breaks.
Why choose this school?
• Study in a beautiful city between the
North Shore Mountains and the Pacifi c
Ocean
• Our school attracts an excellent mix
of different nationalities and offers
complete immersion in the English
language
• Weekend excursions to Whistler,
Seattle, Vancouver Island and the Rocky
Mountains
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Intensive English
(30 lessons per week)
2+ Jan 4,18
Feb 1,16
Mar 1,15,29
Apr 12,26
May 10,25
Jun 7,21
Jul 5,19
Aug 3,16,30
Sep 13,27
Oct 12,25
Nov 8,22
Dec 6
Super Intensive English
(40 lessons per week)
2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16
Diploma in Business
Communication
8
Cambridge Exam Preparation
(FCE, CAE, CPE)
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE, CPE)
Jan 4; Apr 5; Sep 27
12 Mar 22; Sep 13
Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18
OPUS 6 26-27 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18
OPUS 9 35-37 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
University Foundation Certifi cate 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Jul 19; Oct 11
Extra Services
• Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Vancouver International)
• University Placement Service
• Internships Placement Service
• English for Customer Service and Retail or Tourism
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 18
Apartment Lord Stanley Single 7/week 18
Residence YWCA Twin/Single no meals 18
For prices see page 87
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PLI Toronto
Suite 700, 55 York Street, Toronto,
Ontario, M5J 1R7
It was a good choice to study at
PLI because the teachers are the
best in Toronto. I’m taking classes
with students from many different
countries. I’ve been studying here for
5 months and my English ability has
improved a lot.
Seo Yeong Yoon, South Korea
Toronto
A fabulous waterfront city
Situated on the north shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto is
Canada’s largest and most cosmopolitan city. Its breathtaking
architecture, famous theatre scene, world-class sports and
beautiful waterfront setting make this a perfect study location.
Stroll around Harbourfront Park with new international friends,
watch the Blue Jays play baseball at the Rogers Centre or take in
the view from the top of the CN Tower, from which you can see
Niagara Falls, more than 70 miles away!
PLI Toronto is located in the heart of downtown, a few blocks
from the entertainment district and the Eaton Centre shopping
mall. Our modern school building offers excellent facilities,
including large, well-equipped classrooms, a computer lab and
free wireless internet access. PLI Toronto is also a TOEFL testing
centre.
Why choose this school?
• Toronto has world-famous cultural
attractions and some of Canada’s best
professional sports teams
• PLI has 20 years of experience in teaching
English to adults from all over the world
• PLI Toronto is located in the heart of the
city, a few blocks away from Lake Ontario
and the famous Harbourfront
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Intensive English
(30 lessons per week)
2+ Jan 4,18
Feb 1,16
Mar 1,15,29
Apr 12,26
May 10,25
Jun 7,21
Jul 5,19
Aug 3,16,30
Sep 13,27
Oct 12,25
Nov 8,22
Dec 6
Super Intensive English
(40 lessons per week)
2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16
Diploma in Business
Communication
8
Cambridge Exam Preparation (FCE) 10 Jan 4; Apr 5; Sep 27
12 Mar 22; Sep 13
Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18
OPUS 6 26-27 Mar 22; Apr 12
OPUS 9 35-37 Apr 12; Jun 21
University Foundation Certifi cate 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Jul 19; Oct 11
Extra Services
• Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Toronto International)
• University Placement Service
• Internships Placement Service
• English for Customer Service and Retail or Tourism
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 18
Residence College Hotel Single no meals 18
Apartment Cromwell Suites Single no meals 18
For prices see page 87
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Kaplan International Center Boston
1 Congress Street,
Boston, MA 02114
KAPLANBOSTON
BOSTON
MIT (MASSACHUSETTSINSTITUTE OF TECH)
CHARLES RIVER
NEWBURYSTREET
QUINCYMARKET
FENWAY PARK
BOSTONUNIVERSITY
HAYMARKET
INTERNATIONALGUEST HOUSE
BACK BAY FENS
PUBLICGARDEN
KAPLANHARVARD SQUARE
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
ESL TOWNHOUSE
My course has helped me to start
speaking English with confi dence. I have really enjoyed the interactive
speaking activities and working in
groups with students from different
countries.
Alvaro Prieto Seglar, Spain
Boston
The birthplace of a nation
Take a walk along Boston’s famous Freedom Trail and you’ll soon
appreciate this city’s fascinating history and its vital role in the
winning of American independence. Today, Boston is famous
as America’s education capital, home to over 100 colleges and
universities. This city offers everything a student could wish
for: lively bars and cafés, cinemas, theatres and museums,
and professional sports teams such as the Red Sox, Celtics and
Bruins.
Our school is in the lively Haymarket area of downtown Boston,
close to the shops and restaurants of Faneuil Hall and Quincy
Market, giving easy access to all parts of the city. Excellent study
facilities include two computer labs, a student lounge with free
internet access and wireless docking stations, as well as a library
with self-study materials.
Why choose this school?
• Boston is an historic American city and
a famous centre of learning
• Our school is located in the heart of
downtown Boston giving easy access
to the city’s best attractions
• First-class preparation for the GMAT
and GRE
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16
iGMAT 12 Jan 11; Apr 5; Jun 28; Sep 20
iGRE 12 Feb 22; May 17; Aug 9; Nov 1
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Boston Logan)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Residence International Guesthouse
(Minimum 4-week booking)
Twin/Triple/
Quad
14/week 16
Apartment ESL Townhouse
(Minimum 4-week booking)
Twin/Single no meals 18
For prices see page 88
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Kaplan International Center Harvard Square
39 John F. Kennedy Street,
Cambridge, MA 02138
KAPLAN
BOSTON
HARVARD SQUARE
MIT (MASSACHUSETTSINSTITUTE OF TECH)
CHARLES RIVER
NEWBURYSTREET
FENWAY PARK
BOSTONUNIVERSITY
HAYMARKET
INTERNATIONALGUEST HOUSE
BACK BAY FENS
PUBLICGARDEN
KAPLANBOSTON
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
QUINCYMARKET
I chose to study with Kaplan
because the teachers are well
qualifi ed. Not only do they help us
improve our English, but they also help
students get accustomed to a new
country.
Artiom Gherman, Moldova
Harvard Square
A prestigious study destination
The city of Cambridge lies just across the Charles River from
Boston and is home to two of the world’s most prestigious
academic institutions: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(MIT) and Harvard University, the oldest university in the USA.
Kaplan’s school puts you right in the heart of this prestigious
academic city. Set in a premier location in Harvard Square,
next to the campus of Harvard University, our building offers
up-to-the-minute facilities including a computer centre, free
internet access and spacious classrooms. Harvard Square and
its surrounding streets are lined with bookshops, boutiques and
numerous open-air cafés where students read, play chess or
enjoy being entertained by visiting street performers.
Why choose this school?
• Cambridge is a vibrant city with a
prestigious academic tradition and
a great student lifestyle
• Our school enjoys a central location next
to the campus of world-famous Harvard
University
• Harvard Square offers the ideal student
environment with bookstores, great
dining, street performances and live
music
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16
iGMAT 12 Feb 1; Apr 26; Jul 19; Oct 11
iGRE 12 Mar 15; Jun 7; Aug 30
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Boston Logan)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Residence International Guesthouse
(Minimum 4-week booking)
Twin/Triple/
Quad
14/week 16
For prices see page 88
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Kaplan International Center
at Northeastern University
360 Huntington Avenue,
Boston, MA 02115
BOSTON
MIT (MASSACHUSETTSINSTITUTE OF TECH)
CHARLES RIVER
NEWBURYSTREET
FENWAY PARK
BOSTONUNIVERSITY
HAYMARKET
INTERNATIONALGUEST HOUSE
BACK BAY FENS
PUBLICGARDEN
NORTHEASTERNUNIVERSITY
KAPLANHARVARD SQUARE KAPLAN
BOSTON
ESL TOWNHOUSE
QUINCYMARKET
I can speak more fl uently and
English seems more natural to
me now. I plan to do my medical
residency in the US and having a
good knowledge of English is a basic
condition to achieve this.
Maryna Almeida Labo Dos Santos,
Brazil
Northeastern University
Campus life in the heart of Boston
Northeastern is a private research university set in the
fashionable Back Bay area of Boston. Since its foundation in
1898, the university has built a reputation for academic quality
and community spirit. The university occupies a beautiful urban
campus with grassy quads and tree-lined walkways in the heart
of the city, close to the Museum of Fine Arts and within walking
distance of stylish Newbury Street.
As a student here, you can enjoy excellent campus facilities
for a small campus fee. Campus facilities include dining halls,
coffee shops, food halls and three fi tness centres. There are
several campus entertainment venues and good access to
public transport makes it easy to explore the rest of Boston’s
attractions.
Why choose this school?
• Study on a beautiful urban campus amid
Boston’s fi rst-class attractions
• Join a diverse student community
and enjoy a wide variety of student
organisations and events
• Northeastern’s Global Pathways
programme offers you a pathway to
a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree at
Northeastern University
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a public
holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16 On request
iGMAT / iGRE 12 On request
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Boston Logan)
• University Placement Service
Accommodation 0ptions
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Residence International Guesthouse
(Minimum 4-week booking)
Twin/Triple/
Quad
14/week 16
Apartment ESL Townhouse
(Minimum 4-week booking)
Twin/Single no meals 18
For prices see page 89
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US
A
Kaplan International Center Empire State
350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 6308,
New York, NY 10118
KAPLAN
MANHATTAN
QUEENSNEWJERSEY
BROOKLYNEAST VILLAGE
CENTRAL PARK
FIFTHAVENUE
TIMESSQUARE
ROCKEFELLER CENTERNEW YORKER RESIDENCE
EMPIRESTATE BUILDING
MADISON SQUAREGARDEN
UNION SQUARE
GREENWICHVILLAGE
SOHO
BROOKLYN BRIDGE
EAST RIVER
HUDSONRIVER
KAPLAN
KAPLAN
UPPER EAST 1760RESIDENCE
I really like the teaching method
which is based on participation
and interaction between students.
I am now able to have a normal
conversation with a native English
speaker and I feel I can express myself
without any trouble.
Laurent Engel, France
New York Empire State
Study at a world-famous landmark!
Study English in one of the world’s most widely recognised
buildings: the Empire State Building in New York! Kaplan’s school
occupies a prime location on the 63rd fl oor, offering panoramic
views across the whole of New York City and beyond to the states
of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Our school has fi rst-class facilities, including a computer lab,
wireless internet access and group study areas. The sky-high
student lounge is a great place to relax and take in the amazing
city vistas. Students here enjoy the convenience of shops,
banks and bars within the building. Down at ground level, you
are ideally placed to explore Manhattan, from the shops of 5th
Avenue to stylish Greenwich Village and the bright lights of
Broadway.
Why choose this school?
• Study in the famous Empire State
Building with state-of-the-art language
learning facilities
• Convenient central location in Manhattan
with easy access to New York’s best
attractions
• Choose from a range of English
programmes and exciting internship
opportunities
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
English for Business 2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16
Cambridge Exam Preparation (CAE) 9 Jan 4
12 Mar 22; Sep 13
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (JFK / La Guardia / Newark)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Homestay Bed and Breakfast Twin/Single 7/week 16
Male Budget Residence
(Kolping)
Single 5/week 18
Female Budget Residence
(Brandon)
Single 14/week 18
Twin Residence
(Upper East 1760 or New Yorker)
Twin no meals 17
Single Residence
(New Yorker)
Single no meals 17
For prices see page 89
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UK
Kaplan International Center Midtown
131 West 56th Street,
New York, NY 10019
KAPLAN
KAPLAN
MANHATTAN
QUEENSNEWJERSEY
BROOKLYNEAST VILLAGE
CENTRAL PARK
FIFTHAVENUE
TIMESSQUARE
ROCKEFELLER CENTERNEW YORKER RESIDENCE
EMPIRESTATE BUILDING
MADISON SQUAREGARDEN
UNION SQUARE
GREENWICHVILLAGE
SOHO
BROOKLYN BRIDGE
EAST RIVER
HUDSONRIVER
KAPLAN
UPPER EAST 1760RESIDENCE
US
A
I have met people from different
cultures and learnt about things
I could never have imagined.I can communicate in English now
and my listening and speaking have
improved.
Luisa Mendes Arruda, Brazil
New York Midtown
The centre of the action!
Our Midtown school is right in the heart of Manhattan between
the popular attractions of Central Park and Times Square. Central
Park is an oasis of tranquility in the middle of this vibrant city.
You can explore the park by bike or on foot, hire a paddleboat
or simply sit and relax. In contrast, Times Square is alive with
energy; its neon signs and live television screens sit amid
historic theatres and cinemas to make this the hub of New York’s
nightlife.
Kaplan’s school provides excellent facilities, including a
computer room, student lounge, a library with self-study
materials and free wireless internet connection. After class
you are within walking distance of the Museum of Modern Art,
Carnegie Hall and Radio City Music Hall—the choice is yours!
Why choose this school?
• Excellent location close to Manhattan’s
wonderful Central Park
• Minutes away from the buzz of Times
Square—the heart of the New York
Theatre scene
• Our school offers fi rst-class learning
facilities and easy transport connections
to the rest of New York
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a public
holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (JFK / La Guardia / Newark)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Homestay Bed and Breakfast Twin/Single 7/week 16
Male Budget Residence
(Kolping)
Single 5/week 18
Female Budget Residence
(Brandon)
Single 14/week 18
Twin Residence
(Upper East 1760 or New Yorker)
Twin no meals 17
Single Residence
(New Yorker)
Single no meals 17
For prices see page 90
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Kaplan International Center East Village
16 Cooper Square,
New York, NY 10003
KAPLAN
MANHATTAN
QUEENSNEWJERSEY
BROOKLYNEAST VILLAGE
CENTRAL PARK
FIFTHAVENUE
TIMESSQUARE
ROCKEFELLER CENTERNEW YORKER RESIDENCE
EMPIRESTATE BUILDING
MADISON SQUAREGARDEN
UNION SQUARE
GREENWICHVILLAGE
SOHO
BROOKLYN BRIDGE
EAST RIVER
HUDSONRIVER
KAPLAN
KAPLAN
UPPER EAST 1760RESIDENCE
US
A
My course has helped me to
understand American culture
and lifestyle. I would like to attend
a graduate school here so this
experience is defi nitely helpful.
Ju Won Park, South Korea
New York East Village
A fashionable student neighbourhood
The friendly and intimate atmosphere of East Village offers a true
New York experience. Only a short walk from Soho, students,
artists and academics alike are drawn to East Village by the
music clubs and cafés, vintage shops and art galleries. Explore
the colourful stores of St. Mark’s Place or eat out in Alphabet
City—you’ll fi nd a wider choice of cuisine here than anywhere
else in New York.
The Kaplan East Village school is close to New York University
and offers ideal study facilities: computer rooms, free wireless
internet access, a student lounge and a library with self-study
materials. In your free time why not take a ferry ride past the
Statue of Liberty, people-watch on the steps of Union Square or
visit Washington Square and Chinatown!
Why choose this school?
• East Village is a fashionable student area,
close to New York University
• Choose a welcoming homestay or one
of our great residences
• Experience life in a real New York
neighbourhood famous for its art, music
and fashion
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
English for Business 2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16
iGMAT 12 Jan 11; Feb 22; Apr 5; May 17;
Jun 28; Aug 9; Sep 20; Nov 1
iGRE 12 Jan 25; Mar 8; Apr 19; Jun 1;
Jul 12; Aug 23; Oct 4; Nov 15
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (JFK, La Guardia, Newark)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Homestay Bed and Breakfast Twin/Single 7/week 16
Male Budget Residence
(Kolping)
Single 5/week 18
Female Budget Residence
(Brandon)
Single 14/week 18
Twin Residence
(Upper East 1760 or New Yorker)
Twin no meals 17
Single Residence
(New Yorker)
Single no meals 17
For prices see page 90
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Kaplan International Center Philadelphia
1528 Walnut Street, First Floor,
Philadelphia, PA 19102
WALNUT STREET
19TH STREET
CHESTNUT STREET
KAPLAN
JFK PLAZA(LOVE PARK)
CITY HALLSTATION
PHILADELPHIACITY HALLLIBERTY
PLACE
RITTENHOUSESQUARE
ART MUSEUM
LIBERTY BELL
UK
US
A
My friend recommended this
school for TOEFL preparation.I enjoy the teaching method and
the staff are very helpful.
Dejarddin Alraes, Libya
Philadelphia
The fi rst capital city of the USA
Philadelphia enjoys an important place in the USA’s history:
chosen as the nation’s fi rst capital city, it was here that the
Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776. Visit the city’s
historic heart, Independence National Historic Park with its
famous Liberty Bell, or stroll through the cobbled, gas-lit streets
of Society Hill. Try out the food stalls of bustling Reading Terminal
Market or watch the Phillies play baseball at Citizens Bank Park.
Philadelphia is also one of America’s most popular university
cities and our newly renovated school is located downtown,
close to City Hall and within easy reach of major attractions.
The school’s modern facilities include a library/study room
with self-access learning materials, a student common room,
a multimedia centre and free wireless internet access.
Why choose this school?
• Philadelphia is a great cultural city with
excellent art, theatre and sports events
• Study at our well equipped school in an
ideal downtown location
• Improve your English quickly with
fi rst-class study facilities in a student-
friendly city
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16
iGMAT 12 Feb 1; Mar 22; May 24; Jul 19;
Sep 13; Nov 8
iGRE 12 Jan 4; Mar 1; Apr 26; Jun 21;
Aug 16; Oct 11
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Philadelphia)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Residence Details on request
For prices see page 91
55
Kaplan International Center Washington DC
2025 M Street,
Washington, DC 20036
NATIONALZOOLOGIAL PARK
RESIDENCE
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
KAPLAN
REAGAN AIRPORT
NATIONALARBORETUM
SMITHSONIANMUSEUM
EASTPOTOMAC PARK
AMERICANUNIVERSITY
WHITE HOUSE
NATIONAL MALL
DUPONT CIRCLE
US
A
We combine serious study to
improve our English skills with lots
of fun. When I arrived here I was Lower
Intermediate level and now I am an
Advanced level student.
Taciana Magalhães, Brazil
Washington, DC
Home of presidents
Named after the fi rst president of the United States of America,
and home to every president since, Washington is the centre of
the nation’s historical, cultural and political life. This beautiful
city has graceful buildings, open vistas and tree-shaded parks.
You’ll fi nd a treasure worth visiting at every turn, from the White
House and Capitol Building to the National Air and Space
Museum and Smithsonian Institute.
Our school is in the heart of DC, near George Washington
University and within walking distance of Georgetown. First-class
study facilities include two computer labs, a student lounge
and a library with self-study materials. From here you have easy
access to the most dynamic areas of the city: Georgetown for
shopping, Dupont Circle for eating out and U Street for cutting
edge live music.
Why choose this school?
• Study at a modern school in the centre of
the USA’s fascinating capital city
• Most of the city’s museums, galleries and
cultural attractions offer free entry
• Our wide range of English programmes
includes exam preparation for university
entry
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16
iGMAT 12 Jan 4; Mar 1; Apr 26; Jun 21;
Aug 16; Oct 11
iGRE 12 Feb 1; Mar 29; May 24; Jul 19;
Sep 13
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Dulles / Reagan)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Homestay Bed and Breakfast Single 7/week 16
Residence / Apartment Details on request
For prices see page 91
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Kaplan International Center Miami
4425 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Suite 1612,
Coral Gables, FL 33146
KAPLAN
THE EVERGLADES
KEY WEST
DOWNTOWNCORAL GABLES
ATLANTIC OCEAN
DOWNTOWNMIAMI
SOUTH BEACH
UNIVERSITYOF MIAMI
COCONUT GROVE
UK
US
A
Being a student in a different
country is a big challenge, but
being in Miami is awesome. Studying with other students from
all over the world is really exciting
and I have made a lot of friends from
different countries.
Turki Aldowsari, Saudi Arabia
Miami
Study in the Sunshine State
Ocean Drive, the city’s most popular street, sums up Miami
well: 12 miles of white sandy beaches drenched in sunshine,
world-famous Art Deco architecture and glamorous bars fi lled
with stylish people. Each of the city’s neighbourhoods then
adds something unique, from Cuban culture in Little Havana and
vibrant nightlife in Coconut Grove to the world-class museums of
Downtown.
The Kaplan school enjoys an ideal location in the beautiful
Mediterranean-style area of Coral Gables. Our school offers a
computer lab with free internet access and a comfortable study
room with Structured Study materials. After class, shopping
malls, golf courses and the beach are all within easy reach.
Students can also enjoy weekend excursions to Key West, the
Bahamas, Disneyworld in Orlando and Seaworld in Tampa.
Why choose this school?
• Miami is an exciting city with year-round
sunshine and beautiful beaches
• Our school is in the stylish area of Coral
Gables
• Enjoy Florida’s many attractions from the
Everglades to the beaches of Biscayne Bay
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16 On request
iGMAT 12 Jan 4; Mar 29; Jun 21; Sep 13;
Nov 15
iGRE 12 Feb 1; Apr 26; Jul 19; Oct 11
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Miami International)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Homestay Bed and Breakfast Single 7/week 16
Apartment Details on request
For prices see page 92
57
Kaplan International Center Chicago
205 West Randolph,
Chicago, IL 60606
KAPLANMILLENNIUMPARKDOWNTOWN
GRANT PARK
SEARS TOWERUNION STATION
JAMES RTHOMPSON CENTER
CHICAGO RIVER
LAKEMICHIGAN
KAPLANILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
US
A
The academic advisor has given
me useful information about
applying to university. I am
determined to apply to university in
the US and Kaplan will help me do this.
Now I just need to fi nish preparing for
my TOEFL.
In Goo Choi, South Korea
Chicago
The heart of America’s Midwest
Set on the shores of Lake Michigan, Chicago combines
waterfront parks, an unbeatable live music scene and cutting-
edge architecture to create a spectacular modern metropolis.
A ride to the observatory on the 103rd fl oor of the Sears Tower
gives you a panoramic view of this great city’s attractions:
buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright, designer stores on Magnifi cent
Mile, thrill-seeker rides at Navy Pier and the North Side clubs,
famous for the Blues scene.
Kaplan’s school is situated in the ‘Loop’ in downtown Chicago,
the city’s fashionable business, theatre and shopping district.
It’s just a short walk from here to the parks that line the Lake
Michigan waterfront. The school facilities include a computer
lab, a library with self-study materials, a student lounge and
free internet access.
Why choose this school?
• Chicago is famous for spectacular
architecture, professional sports, music
and culture
• Our school is centrally located in the
Loop, downtown Chicago’s most popular
district
• Excellent activities include skiing in
winter, beach volleyball in summer and
apple picking in the autumn
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16
iGMAT 12 Jan 4; Mar 1; Apr 26; Jun 21;
Aug 16; Oct 11
iGRE 12 Feb 1; Mar 29; May 24; Jul 19;
Sep 13
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Chicago O’Hare)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Residence International House of Chicago Single no meals 18
For prices see page 92
58
Kaplan International Center
at Illinois Institute of Technology
3424 South State Street, Chicago, IL 60616
KAPLAN
MILLENNIUMPARKDOWNTOWN
GRANT PARK
ILLINOIS INSTITUTEOF TECHNOLOGY
SEARS TOWERUNION STATION
JAMES RTHOMPSON CENTER
CHICAGO RIVER
LAKEMICHIGAN
KAPLAN
UK
US
A
When I arrived I could hardly
communicate and now I am able
to think in English just as I do in
Spanish. I love everything about the
course, the people, my teacher and
Chicago.
Juan Diego Puentes, Colombia
Illinois Institute of Technology
A prestigious campus location
The Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) is a major research
and training university. Set in the Chicago neighbourhood of
Bronzeville, much of this modern campus was designed by the
20th century architectural genius, Mies van der Rohe. Kaplan
students at IIT have access to the great facilities on campus,
including a student union with 24-hour convenience store, café,
restaurant, pub and bowling alley, as well as campus sports and
library amenities.
Many of our students choose to stay at the McCormick Student
Village, a student residence on the campus itself, where they
have the opportunity to mix with American students. When
students want to spend some free time in the city, a train service
runs directly from the IIT campus to downtown Chicago in a
matter of minutes.
Why choose this school?
• Based on the prestigious IIT campus
• Excellent campus facilities including
sports and recreation centres
• Enjoy easy access to Chicago’s world-
famous live music scene, theatre and
professional sports
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Chicago O’Hare)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Residence McCormick Student Village Twin 14/week 18
Residence International House of Chicago Single None 18
For prices see page 93
59
Kaplan International Center Seattle
4216 University Way NE,
Seattle, WA 98105
KAPLAN
KAPLAN
UNIVERSITY OFWASHINGTON
DOWNTOWN SEATTLE
COUGAR MOUNTAINREGIONAL WILDLAND PARK
DES MOINES
SEATTLE
SEATTLE-TACOMAINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
PUGET SOUND
LYNWOOD
FEDERAL WAY
US
A
I like the way real life examples are
used in class and each student is
challenged. We do many interactive
exercises which give us plenty of
opportunities to speak.
Inga Leiteritz, Germany
Seattle
Big business in a cosmopolitan city
Seattle is the largest and most prosperous city in the American
Northwest. Microsoft, Boeing, Amazon and Starbucks all have
headquarters here. From the famous Space Needle you get a
360° view of Seattle’s Puget Sound, the city, green forests and
snow-covered mountains. Make the most of the great outdoors
by skiing and hiking, or simply by exploring Seattle’s many parks.
The Kaplan school is just one block from the University of
Washington in a busy, academic neighbourhood. Surrounded
by cinemas, shops, lively bars and restaurants, the school gives
easy access to downtown Seattle. Facilities include a computer
lab, student lounges, internet kiosks and a free wireless internet
connection.
Why choose this school?
• Seattle is home to several multinationals
and is a safe and friendly city
• Our school is close to the beautiful
University of Washington campus
• Enjoy a range of cultural events including
ballet, great live music, baseball and
basketball
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16
iGMAT 12 Jan 11; Apr 5; Jun 28; Sep 20
iGRE 12 Feb 8; May 3; Jul 26; Oct 18
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Seattle-Tacoma International)
• University Placement Service
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Homestay Bed and Breakfast Single 7/week 16
Apartment Studio Single no meals 18
Apartment One Room Single no meals 18
For prices see page 93
60
Kaplan International Center
at Highline Community College
2400 South 240th Street,
Des Moines, WA 98198
KAPLAN
KAPLAN
UNIVERSITY OFWASHINGTON
DOWNTOWN SEATTLE
COUGAR MOUNTAINREGIONAL WILDLAND PARK
DES MOINES
SEATTLE
SEATTLE-TACOMAINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
PUGET SOUND
LYNWOOD
FEDERAL WAY
UK
US
A
I like the various types of activities
organised by the school, such
as excursions, competitions and
clubs. These help me to relax and give
me opportunities to make friends from
different countries.
Lisa Tseng, Taiwan
Highline Community College
Study in the Pacifi c Northwest
The beautiful campus of Highline Community College is just 20
minutes south of Seattle, set between the waters of scenic Puget
Sound and the breathtaking Olympic Mountains. You’ll fi nd
shops, restaurants and cinemas close to campus and downtown
Seattle is within easy reach. Here you can explore the shops and
galleries of Pioneer Square, visit the Experience Music Project,
browse the stalls of Pike Place Market or watch baseball at
Safeco Field.
Campus facilities include a student union with bistro, coffee
shop, live music and games area. There is also a 100,000 volume
library, a fi tness centre, 1500 computers and free wireless
internet access. Kaplan students have access to these excellent
facilities for a small campus fee. Many of our students choose to
attend college classes and go on to study full-time at Highline.
Why choose this school?
• Experience college life on a newly
remodelled campus in a beautiful setting
• Easy access to local amenities and
downtown Seattle
• Enjoy excellent student integration
through campus activities and
opportunities to attend college classes
and join student clubs
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16
English Plus College Degree 12+
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Seattle-Tacoma International)
• University Placement Service
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Homestay Bed and Breakfast Single 7/week 16
Residence Inns Twin/Single 7/week 18
Apartment Willows
(Minimum 4-week booking)
Twin/Single no meals 18
Apartment Extended Stay Studio
(Minimum 4-week booking)
Single no meals 18
For prices see page 94
61
Kaplan International Center Portland
600 S.W. 10th Avenue, Suite 303,
Portland, OR 97205
PORTLANDSTATEUNIVERSITY
GOVERNORTOM McCALLWATERFRONT PARK
LIVING ROOM THEATERS
DUNIWAYPARK
WASHINGTONPARK
KAPLAN
US
A
Kaplan Portland is in a great
location and the public transport
here is very convenient and easy
to use. The school campus is located
in downtown Portland so after class I
can explore and experience many new
things close by.
Ayuko Masunaga, Japan
Portland
An architectural landmark city
An excellent base from which to explore the great Pacifi c
Northwest, Portland contains 100 years of the best in American
architecture, including the world’s fi rst ever modern skyscraper.
You will have no problem getting around this accessible city
either on foot or with the easy-to-use transport system, which is
free of charge throughout the 300-block central area known as
Fareless Square. For outdoor enthusiasts, Portland’s huge Forest
Park has many miles of hiking trails.
Our new Portland school is housed in a modern downtown
building within walking distance of shops, restaurants, cinemas,
theatres and museums. The school has large classrooms, a
library and a student common room with kitchen and TV/DVD.
Students can also take advantage of free wireless internet and
email.
Why choose this school?
• Portland combines the accessibility of a
small town with the entertainment of a
big city
• Our school is located in downtown
Portland, just a few blocks from Portland
State University
• Enjoy a great mix of outdoor activities
and cultural experiences with the school
social programme
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16
iGMAT 12 Jan 11; Apr 5; Jun 28; Sep 20
iGRE 12 Feb 8; May 3; Jul 26; Oct 18
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Portland International)
• University Placement Service
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Homestay Bed and Breakfast Single 7/week 16
Apartment Goose Hollow
(Minimum 4-week booking)
Single no meals 18
For prices see page 94
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Kaplan International Center Sacramento
955 University Avenue,
Sacramento, CA 95825
KAPLAN
CAPITOL BUILDING
DISCOVERYPARK
AMERICANRIVER
UC DAVISMEDICAL CENTER
CALIFORNIA STATEUNIVERISTY,SACRAMENTO
GRANITEPARK
OLD TOWNSACRAMENTO
WILLIMALAND PARK
LAKE TAHOE
UK
US
A
I am staying in a Kaplan apartment
which I like because it is safe and
comfortable. I enjoy everything about
my course. The teachers and staff are
wonderful and kind.
Almakhtar Kham Kham, Libya
Sacramento
Life in the Gold Country
California’s state capital, the city of Sacramento, lies between
the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Napa Valley. The city’s
temperate climate and 2000 acres of parkland make it ideal
for outdoor activities and weekend picnics. Downtown you’ll
fi nd a vibrant waterfront with vintage ice-cream parlours and
stylish river cruisers. Take time to explore California’s gold rush
history, join our day trips to beautiful Lake Tahoe or try skiing,
snowboarding or rafting.
Kaplan’s school has a scenic location overlooking the American
River next to California State University, Sacramento. Downtown
Sacramento is just a short ride away and the popular Arden
shopping arcade is close by. The school’s recently renovated
facilities include a student lounge and patio, a library with
Structured Study materials and a brand new computer lab.
Why choose this school?
• The scenic state capital of California
offers an exciting range of outdoor
pursuits
• Enjoy a student-friendly university city
with a typically relaxed Californian feel
• Students completing our Advanced
English level are eligible to enter several
local colleges with no TOEFL requirement
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16 On request
iGMAT 12 Jan 11; Apr 5; Jun 28; Sep 20
iGRE 12 Feb 8; May 3; Jul 26; Oct 18
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Sacramento International / San Francisco International)
• University Placement Service
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Apartment Studio
(Minimum 4-week booking)
Single no meals 18
Apartment One Room
(Minimum 4-week booking)
Single no meals 18
For prices see page 95
63
Kaplan International Center San Francisco
149 New Montgomery Street,
San Francisco, CA 94105
KAPLAN
FISHERMAN’SWHARF
COIT TOWER
ALCATRAZ
CHINA TOWN
UNION SQUARE
MUSEUM OFMODERN ART
LAFAYETTEPARK
RESIDENCES
PIER 39
SAN FRANCISCO BAY
TRANSAMERICAPYRAMID BUILDING
BAY BRIDGE
FORT MASON
US
A
The teachers are passionate and
you can tell that they really love
thier job. They always try to make the
classes as interesting and as funny
as possible and try very hard to make
sure that everybody understands
everything.
Laura Hirch, Germany
San Francisco
The city by the bay
Situated upon the hills between San Francisco Bay and the
Pacifi c Ocean, San Francisco is perhaps America’s most beautiful
city. Stunning views greet you at every turn, from the sparkling
waters of the bay to the sun setting behind the Golden Gate
Bridge. This city is full of unmissable attractions: a rollercoaster
cable car ride over San Francisco’s hills, a leisurely afternoon in
Golden Gate Park, a stroll around Fisherman’s Wharf or a boat
trip to the island of Alcatraz.
Kaplan’s city-centre school is in downtown San Francisco, near
to the popular Union Square and the famous gates of Chinatown.
The school offers excellent facilities, including a student lounge
and a multimedia computer centre with free internet access.
Why choose this school?
• San Francisco is a spectacular,
cosmopolitan city with superb attractions
• Our modern school is located in
downtown San Francisco and offers
excellent facilities
• Enjoy our trips to Yosemite, Carmel,
Monterey and Los Angeles
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
English for Business 2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16
iGMAT 12 Jan 11; Apr 5; Jun 28; Jul 26;
Sep 20; Oct 18
iGRE 12 Feb 22; May 17; Aug 9; Nov 1
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (San Francisco International)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Homestay Bed and Breakfast Single 7/week 16
Residence Vantaggio Cosmo
(Minimum 4-week booking)
Twin/Single 7/week 18
Residence USA Hostels
(Minimum 4-week booking)
Twin/Single no meals 18
For prices see page 95
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Kaplan International Center Berkeley
150 Berkeley Square,
Berkeley, CA 94704
UNIVERSITYOF CALIFORNIABERKELEY
TIDEN REGIONALPARK GOLF COURSE
KAPLAN
TELEGRAPH AV.PEOPLE’S PARK
SAN FRANCISCOBAY
BERKELEYMARINA
SAN FRANCISCO
BORNEO
YMCA
UK
US
A
The school staff are very friendly
and really care about the students.
The teachers are open minded,
knowledgeable and experienced
at teaching students from different
countries. They have a very clear way of
teaching.
Leandro Mota Ferreira, Brazil
Berkeley
A distinguished academic community
If you are looking for the ultimate student lifestyle in an inspiring
study location then Berkeley has it all. Set east of the San
Francisco bay, Berkeley grew up around the oldest part of the
University of California and its students have a reputation for
academic ability and a free spirit. It was here that America’s
free speech movement began in the Sixties. You’ll fi nd student
haunts and bookstores along famous Telegraph Avenue while
downtown San Francisco is just a 30-minute subway ride away.
Kaplan’s school is on Berkeley Square, just two blocks from
University of California Berkeley. Our modern facilities include
computer rooms with free internet access and a library with
self-access study materials. We offer help and advice to Kaplan
students who choose to prepare for entry to UC Berkeley
extension programmes.
Why choose this school?
• Berkeley is a renowned academic city
with a vibrant student community
• Kaplan’s modern school is close to
prestigious UC Berkeley
• Enjoy easy access to San Francisco, from
Pier 39 and Nob Hill to Alcatraz
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16
iGMAT 12 Feb 1; Apr 26; Jul 19; Oct 11
iGRE 12 Feb 8; May 3; Jun 28; Aug 2;
Sep 20; Oct 18
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (San Francisco International / Oakland)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Homestay Bed and Breakfast Single 7/week 16
Residence YMCA Single no meals 18
Residence Borneo Twin 5/week 18
For prices see page 96
65
Kaplan International Center San Diego
1111 Torrey Pines Road,
La Jolla, CA 92037
SEAL BEACH
PACIFIC OCEAN
LA JOLLA MUSEUMOF MODERN ART PROSPECT STREET
/GIRARD AVENUE
SAN DIEGO
LA JOLLA CAVES
ELLEN SCRIPPSBROWNING PARK
KAPLAN
LA JOLLACOUNTRY CLUB
LA JOLLA
US
A
I have just started an internship
programme with Kaplan San
Diego. This international work
experience will give me a competitive
advantage for future job applications.
Marco Poltera, Switzerland
San Diego
A natural coastal paradise
Overlooking one of the world’s most beautiful natural harbours,
San Diego enjoys a superb coastal setting. Visitors come here for
some of the best beaches on the Pacifi c, renowned recreational
parks and a near-perfect climate. Picnic in Balboa Park, explore
world-class museums or visit the giant pandas at San Diego Zoo.
In the evening, dine in the atmospheric Gaslamp Quarter or
browse the fashion boutiques downtown.
Kaplan’s San Diego school is located in the sophisticated resort
of La Jolla, just a 15-minute drive from the downtown area. The
school is only fi ve minutes from beautiful beaches and close to
La Jolla’s shops and galleries. Our students enjoy free internet
access, a fully equipped multimedia centre and a comfortable
student lounge.
Why choose this school?
• Our stylish, contemporary school has a
friendly and welcoming atmosphere
• Study in beautiful La Jolla, a popular
resort which is also home to the
University of California, San Diego
• Enjoy great activities around San Diego:
visit Mission Bay, Seaport Village or watch
baseball at Petco Park
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (San Diego International)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Apartment Bay Pointe Twin/Single no meals 18
For prices see page 96
66
Kaplan International Center
at Santa Barbara City College
721 Cliff Drive,
Santa Barbara, CA 93109
PACIFIC OCEAN
LEADBETTER BEACH
HARBOUR
SEA CENTERMUSEUM
STEARN’S WHARF
HOSTEL
PASEO NUEVOCENTER
COURT HOUSE
TRANSIT CENTER
ART MUSEUM
TO VERANOAPARTMENTS
MIRAMONTEPARK
KAPLAN
APARTMENTS
EAST BEACH
UK
US
A
The teaching method is 100%
effi cient because everyone has
to speak English. My accent was
very bad when I arrived but my
pronunciation has improved now.
Charles De Vos, Belgium
Santa Barbara City College
A campus on the ocean’s edge
Imagine your perfect Californian getaway and it will probably look
something like Santa Barbara. A long curved bay of golden sand
lined with palm trees and an elegant Spanish-style resort, set
against a backdrop of blue-grey mountains. It’s no wonder that
this picturesque city is a celebrity hideaway and a favourite study
destination for California’s students.
Our school is on the beautiful campus of Santa Barbara City
College (SBCC), just a few seconds from the beach. Kaplan
students benefi t from our school’s computer centre with free
internet access as well as campus libraries, a café and snack
shop and optional fi tness centre membership. Join in the
college’s varied programme of social events, from soccer and
surfi ng to music and drama.
Why choose this school?
• Study on a beautiful coastal campus and
enjoy year-round sunshine
• Easy access to California’s best
attractions including San Francisco and
Los Angeles
• Progress from Kaplan to SBCC’s
programmes, which offer a cost-effective
route to university and transfers to
California’s leading institutions
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
English Plus College Degree 12+
Cambridge Exam Preparation (CAE) 9 Jan 4
12 Mar 22; Sep 13
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Santa Barbara / Los Angeles LAX)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Apartment La Breeza Shared/
Single
no meals 18
For prices see page 97
67
Kaplan International Center
at Irvine Valley College
5500 Irvine Center Drive,
Irvine, CA 92618
COSTA MESA
SANTA ANA
UC IRVINE
LOS ANGELESORANGE COUNTY
NEWPORT BEACH
PACIFICOCEAN
KAPLAN
CRISTAL COVESTATE PARK
DISNEYLAND
HUNTINGTON BEACH
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
US
A
I like to travel and learn about
different countries so if I speak
English that can help me. I chose
to study at Kaplan because I think it
is one of the best schools for learning
English.
Julien Bedos, France
Irvine Valley College
College life in an ideal setting
Irvine in Southern California is an attractive, safe city with a mild
climate that provides a great environment for students. Home
to three universities, numerous museums, shops and theatres,
Irvine gives easy access to Los Angeles and attractions such as
Disneyland and Universal Studios. Nearby mountains offer skiing
and snowboarding and beaches within striking distance include
Laguna, famous for its arts scene and Huntington, known as Surf
City USA!
Our school is set on the 100-acre campus of Irvine Valley College
(IVC), a two-year community college specialising in liberal arts,
science and technology, from which university transfer options
are available. For a small fee, Kaplan students enjoy use of the
campus library, computer centre and cafeteria, in addition to
Kaplan’s own facilities. Students with a suffi cient English level
can enrol in IVC classes.
Why choose this school?
• Students with a high level of English
can attend IVC classes
• Study alongside American students at our
well-equipped school on this attractive
college campus
• Irvine’s climate is ideal for enjoying
outdoor activities
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
English Plus College Degree 12+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16 On request
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (John Wayne SNA / Los Angeles LAX)
• University Placement Service
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
For prices see page 97
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Kaplan International Center
at Whittier College
13509 Earlham Drive, Whittier, CA 90608
LOS ANGELESHARBOUR
NEWPORT BEACH
PACIFICOCEAN
KAPLAN
LOS ANGELES
WHITTIER
LAX AIRPORT
LONG BEACH
DODGER STADIUM
UNIVERSALSTUDIOS
JOHN WAYNEAIRPORT
DISNEYLAND
EDISONFIELD
ANAHEIM
UK
US
A
I enjoy practising my English in
everyday life with my friends,
teachers and my host family. I can tell that my English has improved
because I can understand most
spoken and written English now.
Eliska Papcunova, Czech Republic
Whittier College
Small town, big city—the best of both worlds
The peaceful city of Whittier lies just south of Los Angeles and
offers all the charm of a small town, with coffee houses, farmers’
markets, cinemas and bookshops. And yet it is only 12 miles
from the centre of Los Angeles with its larger than life attractions:
experience the energy of Malibu Beach and Sunset Strip and the
glamour of Hollywood and Rodeo Drive.
Our school is based on the campus of Whittier College, a
renowned independent four-year college with a vibrant campus
community. Kaplan students have use of the extensive college
library, a performing arts centre and a multimedia centre with
internet access. There are great sporting opportunities too: the
college has an athletics fi eld, tennis courts, a swimming pool
and gymnasium.
Why choose this school?
• Study on the campus of this respected
academic college in friendly and peaceful
Whittier
• Explore LA’s great neighbourhoods and
join our trips to San Diego, Las Vegas and
San Francisco
• Practise your English as you participate
in student clubs and sports
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Los Angeles LAX)
• University Placement Service
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Residence Campbell Hall Twin/Triple 19/week 16
For prices see page 98
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Kaplan International Center
Los Angeles Westwood
1133 Westwood Boulevard, Suite 201,
Los Angeles, CA 90024
KAPLANWILL ROGERS STATEHISTORIC PARK
PACIFICOCEAN
TOPANGASTATE PARK
RANCHO PARK
PACIFIC COASTHIGHWAY
SANTA MONICA
UNIVERSITY OFCALIFORNIA - LA
BEVERLY HILLSAND HOLLYWOOD
DOWNTOWN
US
A
The teachers are friendly and make
the lessons really interesting. The
school staff are also very kind and
helped me to understand the school
programmes and opportunities. My
English skills are improving quickly.
Maria Denkova, Bulgaria
Los Angeles Westwood
Study in the City of Angels
Los Angeles encompasses a large patchwork of fascinating
districts. Explore fashionable Melrose, lively Hollywood,
luxurious Beverly Hills, sunny Santa Monica and scenic Malibu.
With its year-round sunshine, diverse culture and unbeatable
energy, studying in the ‘City of Angels’ will be an unforgettable
experience.
Kaplan’s school is located in the safe and friendly university
and shopping district of Westwood, just a short walk from the
campus of the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). Direct
bus routes link our school to LA’s most popular attractions,
making this the perfect location for students. School facilities
include well-equipped classrooms, a computer lab with free
internet access and a student lounge.
Why choose this school?
• A well-equipped school close to UCLA
with excellent transport links
• LA’s unending attractions include
the Getty Center, Universal Studios,
Hollywood and Beverly Hills
• Southern California’s great climate
means beach weather all year round!
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Start dates
Vacation English 2+ Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2+
Intensive English 2+
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-16
iGMAT 12 Jan 11; Mar 8; Jun 1; Aug 23;
Sep 20; Nov 15
iGRE 12 Jan 11; Mar 8; Jun 1; Aug 23;
Sep 20; Nov 15
General Academic Year 32 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32
General Academic Semester 20 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18Intensive Academic Semester 20
Extra Services
• Travel and Medical Insurance
• One to One Tuition
• Airport Transfer Service (Los Angeles LAX)
• University Placement Service
• Internships
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 16
Residence Hotel Claremont Twin/Single no meals 18
Apartment WES Twin/Single no meals 18
For prices see page 98
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MA
LTA Malta
The magic of the Mediterranean
For 7000 years, visitors have been drawn to this sun-drenched
isle. The Romans, Turks and British were attracted by its strategic
position between Europe and Africa. Today’s visitors are drawn
here by its stunning location. The island’s blue water harbours
are brimming with colourful fi shing boats, its hilltop citadels
hide narrow streets and baroque bell towers, and unspoilt
countryside surrounds its prehistoric temples. A beautiful
coastline and the sparkling waters of the Mediterranean add the
fi nishing touch.
Kaplan’s partner school offers a year-round centre in the
attractive resort of Sliema, just a short bus or boat ride from the
island’s capital, Valletta. Facilities include a multimedia centre,
TV/video room, a cafeteria and student lounge. Seasonal centres
are also available in the pretty town of Gzira and on Malta’s sister
island, Gozo.
Sliema Centre (Ages 18+)
Course
1 lesson = 45 minutes
Max. class
size
Weeks Start dates
General English
(20 lessons per week)
10 2+ Every Monday
Beginners start only
on the fi rst Monday of
each month
Intensive English
(30 lessons per week)
10 2+
Minigroup intensive
(30 lessons per week)
6 2+
English for Business
(30 lessons per week)
6 2+ Every Monday
One-to-One
(10+ lessons per week)
1 1+
English for 50+
(20 lessons per week +
activity programme)
6 2 Feb 8; Apr 5; May 17;
Oct 11; Nov 8
Cambridge Exam Preparation
(FCE, CAE)
(30 lessons per week)
10 8 Jan 11; Apr 19; Oct 11
IELTS Exam Preparation
(30 lessons per week)
10 8 Jan 11; Feb 22;
Mar 22; Apr 12;
May 3,24; Jun 8,28;
Jul 19; Aug 16; Sep 6;
Oct 11
General Academic Year
(20 lessons per week)
10 32 Every Monday
Beginners courses
start on the fi rst
Monday of each month
Intensive Academic Year
(30 lessons per week)
10 32
General Academic Semester
(20 lessons per week)
10 20
Intensive Academic Semester
(30 lessons per week)
10 20
Accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 18
Days Inn Residence Twin/Single no meals 18
Alborada Studios Twin/Single no meals 18
Various hotels on request 18
Gozo Adult Summer Centre (Ages 18+)
Course
1 lesson = 45 minutes
Max. class
size
Weeks Start dates
General English
(20 lessons per week)
10 2+ Every Monday from
May 3 - Oct 29
Beginners start only on
the fi rst Monday of each
month.
Intensive English
(30 lessons per week)
10 2+
English for Business
(20 lessons per week)
6 2+ Every Monday from
May 3 - Oct 29
(Level: Intermediate)
One-to-One
(10+ lessons per week)
1 1+ Every Monday from
May 3 - Oct 29
Accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 14/week 18
Migiarro Residence Twin/Single no meals 18
Grand Hotel 4* Twin/Single 7/week 18
Gzira Teenager Centre (Ages 13 - 17)
Course
1 lesson = 45 minutes
Max. class
size
Weeks Start dates
Teenager Course
(20 lessons of General
English per week + activity
programme)
12 2+ Available during the
following periods:
Mar 12 to Apr 18
May 14 to Jun 6
Jun 11 to Sep 12
Oct 1 to Oct 24
(Level: Minimum
Elementary)
Accommodation Room type Meals Min age
Homestay Twin/Single 21/week 13
Days Inn Residence Twin 21/week 13
The school is closed on the following public holidays in 2010: Jan 1; Feb 10; Mar 19,31; Apr 2; Jun 7,29; Sep 8,21; Dec 8,13and for Christmas holidays from Dec 24 2010 until Jan 2 2011.
For prices see page 99
Why choose this school?
• Malta has a captivating history, beautiful beaches and
a relaxed island lifestyle
• Practise your language skills with friendly, English-speaking
islanders
• Great excursions to the neighbouring islands of Gozo and
Comino
• Special Teenager courses with activities for 13-17 year olds
• Attractive summer centre for more mature students on Gozo,
Malta’s sister island
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Why choose our Virtual Classroom?
• Learn English wherever you are
• State-of-the-art technology allows you to interact with a
Kaplan teacher and classmates around the world
• Improve your English language level before travelling
• Continue to follow the Kaplan curriculum after your course
has fi nished
• Easy to log on via the web, with no need to install specialist
software
Virtual Classroom
Students from around the world can now benefi t from Kaplan’s
English teaching expertise by joining our Virtual Classroom. With
the Kaplan Virtual Classroom you can enjoy interactive lessons, take
practice quizzes and tests, and view recorded lessons, all at your
own pace.
Learn from home
Our Virtual Classroom allows you to study English from the
comfort of your own home, on your own schedule. With this
programme you’ll be able to communicate with students around
the world while sitting in front of your computer. The Kaplan
Virtual Classroom is an ideal way to improve your English level
before or after a Kaplan classroom based course to supplement
and extend your learning experience.
Feedback and support
Build your English language confi dence with the help of
professional teachers. Our teachers are all certifi ed and qualifi ed
in teaching English, and our Virtual Classroom content and
curricula are clearly mapped to mirror the in-class experience.
You will be able to work as a whole class or in groups and you can
ask the teacher a question whenever you want, just like in a real
classroom!
How does it work?
The Kaplan Virtual Classroom integrates Kaplan teaching
materials with two-way audio and online whiteboard technology.
Once you’ve enrolled in our Virtual Classroom, you will be able
to log in and meet your teacher online for live classes. There’s no
need to download any programs, all you’ll need to participate in
class is a computer with speakers and a microphone.
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Thanksgiving
St Patrick's Day
New Year
School Holidays 2010
USA and Canada
UK and Ireland
Australia and New Zealand
USA (all schools)
1-Jan-10 New Year
18-Jan-10 Martin Luther King Day
31-May-10 Memorial Day
5-Jul-10 Independence Day
6-Sep-10 Labor Day
25-Nov-10 Thanksgiving
26-Nov-10 Thanksgiving
24-Dec-10 Christmas Day Holiday
31-Dec-10 New Year Day Holiday
USA (additional)
Northeastern University
15-Feb-10 Presidents’ Day
19-Apr-10 Patriots’ Day
11-Oct-10 Columbus Day
11-Nov-10 Veterans’ Day
Santa Barbara City College
12-Feb-10 Presidents’ Day
15-Feb-10 Presidents’ Day
11-Nov-10 Veterans’ Day
Christmas and New Year ClosuresClosed from December 24th 2010. Open again on January 3rd 2011.
Canada
1-Jan-10 New Year
15-Feb-10 Family Day
2-Apr-10 Good Friday
24-May-10 Victoria Day
1-Jul-10 Canada Day
2-Aug-10 BC Day (Vancouver) Civic Holiday (Toronto)
6-Sep-10 Labour Day
11-Oct-10 Thanksgiving
11-Nov-10 Remembrance Day
27-Dec-10 Christmas Day Holiday
28-Dec-10 Boxing Day Holiday
England
1-Jan-10 New Year
2-Apr-10 Good Friday
5-Apr-10 Easter Monday
3-May-10 May Holiday
31-May-10 May Holiday
30-Aug-10 August Holiday
27-Dec-10 Christmas Day Holiday
28-Dec-10 Boxing Day Holiday
New Zealand, Auckland
1-Jan-10 New Year
4-Jan-10 New Year
1-Feb-10 Auckland Day
2-Apr-10 Good Friday
5-Apr-10 Easter Monday
7-Jun-10 Queen's Birthday
25-Oct-10 Labour Day
27-Dec-10 Christmas Day Holiday
28-Dec-10 Boxing Day Holiday
Scotland
1-Jan-10 New Year
2-Apr-10 Good Friday
5-Apr-10 Easter Monday
3-May-10 May Holiday
27-Dec-10 Christmas Day Holiday
28-Dec-10 Boxing Day Holiday
New Zealand, Christchurch
1-Jan-10 New Year
4-Jan-10 New Year
2-Apr-10 Good Friday
5-Apr-10 Easter Monday
7-Jun-10 Queen's Birthday
25-Oct-10 Labour Day
12-Nov-10 Canterbury Day
27-Dec-10 Christmas Day Holiday
28-Dec-10 Boxing Day Holiday
Ireland
1-Jan-10 New Year
17-Mar-10 St. Patrick's Day
2-Apr-10 Good Friday
5-Apr-10 Easter Monday
3-May-10 May Holiday
7-Jun-10 June Holiday
2-Aug-10 August Holiday
25-Oct-10 October Holiday
27-Dec-10 Christmas Day Holiday
28-Dec-10 St. Stephen's Day Holiday
Christmas and New Year Closures Closed from December 20th 2010. Open again on January 4th 2011.
Australia, NSW
Sydney
1-Jan-10 New Year
26-Jan-10 Australia Day
2-Apr-10 Good Friday
5-Apr-10 Easter Monday
26-Apr-10 ANZAC Day
14-Jun-10 Queen's Birthday
2-Aug-10 Bank Holiday
4-Oct-10 Labour Day
27-Dec-10 Christmas Day Holiday
28-Dec-10 Boxing Day Holiday
Australia, WA
Perth
1-Jan-10 New Year
26-Jan-10 Australia Day
1-Mar-10 Labour Day
2-Apr-10 Good Friday
5-Apr-10 Easter Monday
26-Apr-10 ANZAC Day
7-Jun-10 Foundation Day
27-Sep-10 Queen's Birthday
27-Dec-10 Christmas Day Holiday
28-Dec-10 Boxing Day Holiday
Australia, QLD
Brisbane & Cairns
1-Jan-10 New Year
26-Jan-10 Australia Day
2-Apr-10 Good Friday
5-Apr-10 Easter Monday
26-Apr-10 ANZAC Day
3-May-10 Labour Day
14-Jun-10 Queen's Birthday
16-Jul-10 Cairns Show Day (Cairns only)
11-Aug-10 Royal Qld Show (Brisbane only)
27-Dec-10 Christmas Day
28-Dec-10 Boxing Day
Australia, VIC
Melbourne
1-Jan-10 New Year
26-Jan-10 Australia Day
8-Mar-10 Labour Day
2-Apr-10 Good Friday
5-Apr-10 Easter Monday
26-Apr-10 ANZAC Day
14-Jun-10 Queen's Birthday
2-Nov-10 Melbourne Cup
27-Dec-10 Christmas Day Holiday
28-Dec-10 Boxing Day Holiday
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Terms and Conditions
APPLICATION PROCESS1. Application: Please send the signed enrolment form on page 75 to your Kaplan representative with the enrolment fee and, if applicable, the courier fee. Students over 18 must sign to say that they have read and agree with these terms and conditions. The parents of students under 18 must read and sign on their behalf. Your privacy is important to us. Please note that by submitting your personal data to us, you are accepting the terms described in our privacy policy, which can be found at: www.kaplanaspect.com/privacy/
2. Payment deadline: All course costs must be paid in full no later than 30 days before the course starts. If a booking is made less than 30 days before the course starts, the fees are immediately payable. If payment in full has not been received, you will not be allowed to start your course.
3. Visa information: It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport.
UK: We will provide you with a Letter of Acceptance or Confi rmation of Acceptance of Studies. You will also be asked to establish your level of English during the visa process and must provide ONE the following:- High school certifi cate/attendance record, university
certifi cate or other document which shows you have studied English on a full or part-time basis and the level of English you have reached
- Certifi cate from an internationally recognised English exam such as IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC or other Cambridge Exam. (N.B. this is NOT compulsory but could be used if you have taken one of these examinations)
- A teacher’s reference or certifi cate from a local language school to establish the dates of an English course you participated in and the English level reached
Ireland/Canada: We will provide you with an invitation letter to assist you with your visa application.
USA: Once we have received your application, we will send a Proof of Funds form, which must be completed in order for Kaplan to issue you a Certifi cate of Eligibility (Form I-20), which is required in order to apply for a Student Visa at the US Consulate.
Australia: Visa application forms (Confi rmation of Enrolment) may not be issued by the school until full payment has been received and the enrolment agreement has been signed and returned. The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-departure and grievance procedures information and can be found on our website: www.kaplanaspect.com
New Zealand: In accordance with government regulations, visa support (Fees Receipt) is only issued by Kaplan when full payment has been received. Full details of visa and permit requirements, advice on rights to employment in New Zealand while studying, and reporting requirements are available through the New Zealand Immigration Service and can be viewed on their website at: http://www.immigration.govt.nz
4. Courier fees: If you enrol on a course in the USA less than 30 days before the course start date, a courier fee of USD50 will be charged to cover the expedition of visa documentation. If you enrol more than 30 days before the course start date, documentation will be sent by normal postal service, unless you request and pay for the courier service. In all other countries, a courier service is available at: GBP35, EUR55, CAD75, AUD75, NZD85. In Canada, you will be charged for a courier service if you are a minor, as the school will be required to courier Custodianship documents to you.
5. Travel and medical insurance: Travel and medical insurance is compulsory at all Kaplan schools for the duration of your stay regardless of your course length or course/visa type. Kaplan can recommend a travel and medical insurance plan that we advise you to take. Details of what this covers are available from your Kaplan representative. You are required to show proof of medical insurance at the school when you arrive.
Australia: The Australian government requires all students on Student Visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme, a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia. Payment of AUD34/month for compulsory OSHC for the duration of the student’s stay must be made before a visa can be issued. New Zealand: Most international students are not entitled to publicly funded health services while in New Zealand. If you receive medical treatment during your visit, you may be liable for the full costs of that treatment. Full details on entitlements to publicly funded health services are available through the Ministry of Health and can be viewed on their website at http://www.moh.govt.nz. In addition, The Accident Compensation Corporation provides accident insurance for all New Zealand citizens, residents and temporary visitors to New Zealand, but you may still be liable for all other medical and related costs. Further information can be viewed on the ACC website at http://www.acc.co.nz
6. Health declaration: Students must report on their application any mental or physical illness, allergy, disability or condition that may interfere with their ability to successfully complete their programme, that may impact the health and well-being of any other student or staff member, that may require monitoring, treatment or emergency intervention of any kind during the student’s anticipated period of enrolment, or that may require special accommodations. Kaplan reserves the right to reject an applicant or terminate a student’s enrolment in the programme if the student’s continued participation represents a risk to their health and safety or to the health and safety of other students or staff, or if, notwithstanding reasonable accommodations, in the opinion of Kaplan, the student’s physical or mental condition makes the student unable or unlikely to successfully complete their programme.
UK/Ireland: The British and Irish governments require all students under 18 to submit a Waiver form and an Authorisation of Emergency Medical Treatment form which will be provided at the time of booking.
USA: Some schools located on university campuses require students to provide a Health Declaration and Immunization form. All students under 18 must provide a signed Minor Authorization form prior to arrival.
New Zealand: Students staying for 6 months or more must undergo TB screening. Please check with your Kaplan representative for details.
7. Tuition fees: Tuition fees include lessons, orientation meeting, use of computer room and internet, placement and progress testing and a Kaplan certifi cate on completion of the course. Kaplan reserves the right to withhold the granting of a certifi cate attained by a student if student fees remain outstanding.
8. Additional services: Any additional services (transfers, travel, laundry, telephone costs, excursions, medical costs, special diet, exam fees, change of accommodation and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifi cally stated on a valid invoice.
9. Twin accommodation: At Kaplan’s discretion, students may be required to book single room accommodation instead of twin room.
10. Under 18 year olds: Kaplan delivers adult courses (except for programmes advertised as being for juniors or young learners). Therefore, students aged 16 and 17 are advised that they will be attending classes with students aged 18 and over. Under 18 year olds may be required to pay a guardian fee, provide custodianship documents, live in Kaplan-approved accommodation and to book Kaplan’s airport transfer service (these are compulsory in Australia and New Zealand).
TERMS AND CONDITIONS1. Rules and regulations: Kaplan students are subject to the rules and regulations governing the particular school location attended.
2. Arrivals and departures: All accommodation is booked from the Saturday or Sunday before the course start date until the Saturday morning after the course end date, unless otherwise advised. A partial week may be counted as 1 week’s accommodation.
3. Late arrivals, vacations and absences: If you begin your enrolment late or are absent during your course, no refund will be made for the time missed. Periods of absence cannot be made up with a free extension of the course. Vacation dates are pre-built into the Academic Year and Academic Semester programmes and students cannot make changes to these dates. Breaks taken at other times will be marked as periods of absence. For other courses, granting of any session breaks after the course has started will be at the discretion of individual schools and may incur a change fee or be marked as a period of absence.
4. Meals and classes missed: No refunds or substitutions will be made for meals or classes missed due to exams, excursions, internships, fi rst day orientation or other obligations that fall outside the normal schedule.
5. Public holidays: Classes are normally not held and most school facilities are closed on public holidays. All published course start dates fall on a Monday. If the Monday is a public holiday, the start date will fall on a Tuesday. Compensation will not be made for classes not offered on public holidays.
6. Campus facilities: Students attending a Kaplan school at a university or college campus location are advised that campus facilities may not be available during campus holidays. Further details are available from the Kaplan booking offi ce.
7. Change fees: A minimum of 4 weeks’ notice is required for any change. If you request a change of school location, course dates, accommodation or programme type after your course has started, you will be charged a change fee of GBP60, EUR85, USD100, CAD100, AUD75, NZD75 which is payable at the time the request is made. Academic Year or Semester students cannot transfer to a different Kaplan school during term time and may only transfer once during their programme. If changing to a location where fees are lower, the difference in fees will not be refunded. If changing to a more expensive location or programme, the difference in fees will be charged. All changes require approval of the Programme Director. You will not be charged a change fee if you extend your course, but late homestay extensions in Canada may require a re-placement fee of CAD100. Any change of tuition resulting in a reduction in lessons will be treated as a termination and rebooking, and will thus be subject to the standard terms & conditions governing terminations (see ‘Termination Policy’).
8. Duration of lessons: All English lessons are 45 minutes in duration unless otherwise stated. Courses run from Monday to Friday and lessons are scheduled both in the morning and the afternoon with different shifts at various times of year.
9. Substitution policy: If, after the placement test taken on arrival at the school, a student is found to be at a level which is not appropriate for their booked course, the school reserves the right to place the student in an appropriate level class, which may have fewer lessons and a different curriculum. Students who do not have the ability to follow any course on offer may be required to terminate their studies with Kaplan. We also reserve the right to cancel courses at short notice due to insuffi cient demand.
10. Programme changes: Kaplan has the right to change course start dates, course curricula and programmes at any time due to errors, omissions and circumstances beyond our control. However, in cases where the course is rescheduled prior to the start of the fi rst course and the new date is unacceptable to the student, all fees will be refunded.
11. Prices: Kaplan has the right to change prices due to tax increases, governmental actions or other events beyond Kaplan’s control. Prices are valid for courses starting in 2010.
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12. Books and learning materials: All books and learning materials will be made available to students during their course. A book deposit (GBP25, EUR35, CAD45, USD40, AUD70, NZD75) may be charged at the beginning of the course. This will be refunded at the end of the course, if the books are returned in good condition. Some specialised courses may require the purchase of books.
13. Residential housing deposit: A refundable housing deposit of up to GBP150, EUR200, USD500, CAD600, NZD100/300 or AUD250 may be charged on arrival to students taking residential accommodation in the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. The deposit is returned unless there is damage, loss or extra cleaning to be paid for on the student’s departure.
14. Expulsion/Suspension: Any student who commits a criminal offence, violates the student conduct code or school policy, has a very poor attendance record or fails to pay an amount he or she is directly or indirectly liable to pay Kaplan in order to undertake the course, may be expelled or suspended. No refund will be given and the immigration authorities will be informed. (Western Australia: no refund for fi rst 20 weeks of course, refund of 40% for subsequent 20 weeks and full refund thereafter.)
15. Liability: The liability of Kaplan, its group companies, their directors, offi cers, employees, affi liates, agents and partners with respect to losses, damages, injuries, illnesses or violations or otherwise is (except where such liability cannot be excluded as a matter of law) limited in all circumstances to the full amount paid to Kaplan or the relevant Kaplan group company by the relevant student for the particular program. Such persons will in no circumstances have any liability for indirect or consequential losses or damages.
16. Force majeure: It is a basic stipulation of the agreement/contract between students and Kaplan, its affi liates or its representatives (collectively referred to as ‘Kaplan’), that Kaplan is not liable in cases where Kaplan is unable to fulfi l any services to which they are contractually bound because of fi re, natural disaster, act of government, failure of suppliers or subcontractors, labour disputes or other reasons which are beyond their control.
17. Codes of practice: Kaplan has agreed to observe and be bound by the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students published by the New Zealand Minister of Education and by the Australian National Code of Practice 2007 and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (ESOS Act 2000). Information on these Codes is available on request from Kaplan or from www.minedu.govt.nz and www.dest.gov.au/esos
18. Australia: Aspect Education Sydney Pty Ltd, WELS (Australia) Pty Ltd, Aspect ILA Perth Pty Ltd, Access Learning Institutes Pty Ltd and Kaplan Aspect Cairns Pty Ltd are trading as and referred to as Kaplan International College Sydney City, Kaplan International College Melbourne, Kaplan International College Sydney Manly, Kaplan International College Perth, Kaplan International College Brisbane and Kaplan International College Cairns. Agreement to the Kaplan Terms and Conditions does not remove the student’s right to take further action under Australia’s consumer protection laws, or their right to pursue other legal remedies under Australian law. All additional information and documents can be found on the Kaplan website: www.kaplanaspect.com
19. Student Visa Australia/UK/USA/NZ: Student visa holders are required to provide Kaplan with a current residential address and telephone number at all times, maintain satisfactory academic progress and attend a minimum of 80% of their course (Australia/USA/NZ – 85% in New York). In the UK if ten contact days are missed the student is outside the terms of their visa and this has to be reported to the UKBA. Students who fail to show up for their enrolment or with less than 80% attendance (Australia/USA/NZ – 85% in New York) or who miss ten days (UK) will be reported to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) in Australia, The Border Agency in the UK, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in the USA or to NZIS in New Zealand. Information collected by Kaplan which personally identifi es a student and information regarding a student’s course progress may be shared with the Australian State and Federal or British government, designated authorities, the Tuition Assurance Scheme (Australia),
students’ parents, Kaplan staff and representatives and the ESOS Assurance Fund Manager (Australia). This information may include personal and contact details, course enrolment details and changes, and circumstances of any suspected breach by the student of any visa condition. Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school.
REFUND POLICYRefunds will be made via the Kaplan representative to whom the fees were originally paid, or to the student’s bank account in the same country and currency in which the fees were originally paid. All refunds will be made within 45 days of written notifi cation. In the event of Kaplan cancelling or terminating a course, a full refund of all unused fees will be made. Australia: Refunds will be paid within 14 working days. Tuition fees are covered by the ACPET OSTAS and EA TAS fund in the event that Kaplan Sydney, Perth, Brisbane or Cairns defaults.
CANCELLATION/POSTPONEMENT POLICY‘Cancellation’ refers to the period up to the start date of the fi rst course you are attending. In cases where cancellations are made in writing 7 days or more before the arrival date listed on the booking confi rmation form, or on written notifi cation of a visa rejection and receipt of relevant supporting documentation, 100% of the tuition and accommodation fees will be refunded, but in all cases, the courier fee, accommodation placement fee (if utilised), enrolment fee (refundable in New Zealand) and any other service charges are non-refundable. For cancellations and postponements made less than 7 days before the arrival date listed on the booking confi rmation form including ‘no shows’, tuition and accommodation fees will be refunded less one week’s accommodation fee (two weeks’ accommodation fee for hostels and apartments in Australia) and a tuition fee of GBP100, EUR150, USD200, CAD200, AUD240. In all cases, the courier fee, enrolment fee, accommodation placement fee, medical insurance and any other service charges are non-refundable.
TERMINATION POLICY‘Termination’ means stopping or leaving all or part of the course or courses booked, including extensions, once the fi rst course has started. When determining the number of weeks completed, a partial week will be counted as a whole week, provided the student was present at least one day during the scheduled week. Used weeks of discounted tuition and accommodation packages will be charged at the full brochure weekly rate when any refund is calculated. In all cases additional service charges (eg. airport transfers, courier fees, enrolment fees, medical insurance, accommodation placement fee, administrative fee etc.) are non-refundable and written notifi cation of termination must be given to the school Principal or Director. Students who terminate their programme may not be eligible to receive a Kaplan certifi cate.
TuitionTuition: UK, Ireland, and Australia: No refunds will be made for tuition. Tuition fees are non-transferable to other students.
Tuition: Canada: Students must give 4 weeks’ notice to the School Director. The refund will be calculated as below according to the percentage of the course completed including the notice period:- after up to 10% of the programme has been
completed: 50% refund of unused tuition fees- after 11-29% of the programme has been completed:
30% refund of unused tuition fees- after 30% or more of the programme has completed:
0% refund of unused tuition fees
Tuition: USA: For all English programme terminations, students must give 4 weeks’ notifi cation to the School Director to avoid tuition penalty. In cases where no notice is given, refunds will be calculated based on the last day of attendance minus the 4-week notice period the student failed to give. In the case of multiple course bookings, the total duration will be taken into consideration when calculating any refund. Subsequent to the notice period the following conditions apply:
For all English courses between 1-19 weeks courses, refunds will be calculated, less a USD500 administrative fee, as follows for terminations made:- during the fi rst week: 75% of the unused tuition fees - during the second week: 50% of the unused tuition fees
- during the third week: 25% of the unused tuition fees- during or after the fourth week: no refund
For Academic Semester, Academic Year and all English courses of 20 weeks or more, refunds will be calculated, less a USD500 administrative fee, as follows for terminations made:
- during the fi rst week and up to halfway through the course: 90% of the unused tuition
- after 50% of the course has been completed: no refund
For all Test Preparation courses, including iGRE, iGMAT, iSAT, CAE, FCE and TAE, refunds will be calculated, less a USD500 administrative fee, as follows for terminations made:- after 1 training session* but before 2 training
sessions*, 75% of tuition paid (less shipping fee)- after 2 training sessions* but before 3 training
sessions*, 50% of tuition paid (less shipping fee)- after completing 3 training sessions*, no refund
*Due to the wide selection of Kaplan training resources offered, a training session is defi ned as any of the following: 1) one class (teaching session or proctored exam); 2) one visit to the in-centre training library; 3) use of online training resources (workshops, quizzes etc); 4) one tutoring or consulting session; 5) use of the home-study materials.
Tuition: New Zealand (in accordance with the NZQA and Kaplan refund policy): - Courses of 13 weeks or longer: cancellations or
terminations made prior to or within the fi rst 8 days of the course will be refunded in full, less 10% or NZD500, whichever is the lesser. After the fi rst 8 days no refunds will be given.
- Courses of 5-12 weeks: cancellations or terminations made prior to or within the fi rst 5 days of the course will be refunded in full, less 25%. After the fi rst 5 days no refunds will be given.
- Courses of under 5 weeks: cancellations or terminations made prior to or within the fi rst 2 days of the course will be refunded in full, less 50%. After the fi rst 2 days no refunds will be given.
AccommodationAccommodation: UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand: Students must give 4 weeks’ notice (or 8 weeks’ notice for discounted accommodation packages) in writing to the School Director/Principal. A refund will be made of 100% of the unused accommodation fee less notice period and the applicable change fee. For terminations made after 50% of the booking has been completed, no refund will be given, except in New Zealand and Australia.
These Terms and Conditions may differ according to any changes in the policy of the governing body. You will be notifi ed at the time of booking of any such amendments. Any dispute, claim or other matter arising will be subject to the current laws in the destination country. In these Terms and Conditions, Kaplan refers to all Kaplan International group schools including Kaplan International Colleges, Kaplan International Centers and Pacifi c Language Institute (PLI). Full PLI Terms and Conditions are available at www.pli.ca
Special conditions apply to our Partner School in Malta: Cancellations must be made at least 14 days before the fi rst course start date for a full refund of accommodation and tuition fees. For late cancellations made less than 14 days before the course start date, a refund will be made less one week’s accommodation and tuition fees. No fees will be refunded if a programme is terminated after the start date of the course.
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Kaplan representative information
Partner name/Contact person Country
E-mail Telephone Fax
For all partner bookings, please confirm who will be responsible for the total payment of this booking by selecting an option below
Partner Student Partner and Student (please give details including amounts):
Partner signature:
Student information
Family name First name(s) Male Female
Date of birth (d/m/y) Country of birth
Nationality Mother tongue
Full address City
Postal code Country
Telephone (home/mobile) E-mail
Language level Type of visa (if applicable) Passport number
Name and surname of legal guardian if student is under 18 years of age
Permanent address of legal guardian if student is under 18 years of age
Home telephone number of legal guardian if student is under 18 years of age
College/Center and Course information
1) College/Center name Course name*
Start date Number of weeks
2) College/Center name Course name*
Start date Number of weeks
*Please check the college or center page and make sure your chosen course is offered at the college or center you have selected
Accommodation
Check-in date (d/m/y) Check-out date (d/m/y)
Do you have any special requests (eg. medical requirements, allergies, special diet, no cats/dogs)? Yes No
If yes, please specify: Do you smoke? Yes No
1st Choice (please give your preferred choice of accommodation here)
Room type Single room Twin room Triple/Multi room
Accommodation type Homestay Apartment Residence Hostel
Accommodation name: Meals per week (if different options are advertised):
Homestay supplements (only where advertised - not available in USA) Private bathroom Close to school supplement Zone:
Additional services
Would you like Kaplan Travel and Medical Insurance? (not available for the UK or Ireland)
Yes No (If not, you will need to organise your own medical insurance)
Would you like an airport transfer on arrival? Yes No On departure? Yes No (Please send flight details to your Kaplan representative)
I would also like to book the following services Internship placement University placement service
Payment
At this time, I wish to pay: the enrolment fee the full fees I am sponsored by:
I wish to pay by credit card: Card number (Visa/Mastercard/Amex)
Expiry date CCV number (last 3 digits of security code on back of card)
Name and address of cardholder
Signature of cardholder
I enclose a cheque for the amount of payable to Kaplan IC
I would like to arrange a bank transfer. Please send me transfer details.
Declaration
I confirm that I have read, understood and agree to be bound by Kaplan’s General Terms and Conditions detailed on pages 73-74.
I authorise any licensed hospital or physician to initiate medical treatment for myself in case of medical emergency or for my child if he/she is under 18 years of age.
Signature Date
Signature of parent/guardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
Please return the completed form to the Kaplan booking office or to your local representative.
Enrolment form
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Prices and Start Dates 2010
These prices are in the local currency of each destination.
For further information about our excellent range of
destinations and study programmes and for full terms and
conditions, please see the Kaplan International Colleges
2010 worldwide brochure or visit www.kaplanaspect.com
Prices are correct at the time of printing (September 2009) and are valid for courses starting in 2010.
Kaplan has the right to change prices due to tax increases, governmental actions or other events beyond
Kaplan's control. Exam fees are not included in exam course prices but are available on request. Details
of what course fees include, plus further supplements/deposits (courier, change, materials, housing etc.)
are listed in the Terms and Conditions at www.kaplanaspect.com/terms.
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London Covent Garden London Leicester Square
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(GBP/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
195
185
175
170
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday
is a public holiday)
General English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
215
205
195
190
Intensive English*
English for Business
2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
250
240
230
220
IELTS Preparation (Supplementary) 5 or 10 240
IELTS Preparation (Intensive) 5 or 10 240
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-10
11-16
250
240
230
Course Weeks Price (GBP) Start dates
General Academic Year 32 4650 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 5120
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3230 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3640
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 3875
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 4370
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (GBP) Single (GBP)
Homestay Zones 3-4
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
120
3780
2520
3150
145
4500
3000
3750
Homestay Zones 1-2
(14 meals/week) Min. age 16
Per week 160 195
Homestay with Private Bathroom
Zones 3-4
(14 meals/week) Min. age 16
Per week - 200
Homestay with Private Bathroom
Zones 1-2
(14 meals/week) Min. age 16
Per week - 255
Residence IES, Zone 1
(no meals) Min. age 18
Per week 230 -
Residence Liberty Living, Zone 1
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
-
-
-
-
245
7920
5280
6600
Residence Nido, Zone 1
(Minimum 4-week booking, no
meals) Min. age 18
Per week - 295
Supplements
Item Price (GBP)
Enrolment Fee 55
One to One Tuition 50 (per lesson)
Internship 500
University Placement Service 500 (free with 16-week course)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 20 (per week)
Residence Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 10 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24 - 31) 45 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 30 (per week)
Transfer Service Heathrow 80 (one way)
Transfer Service Gatwick 90 (one way)
Transfer Service Stansted / Luton 100 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(GBP/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
195
185
175
170
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is
a public holiday)
General English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
215
205
195
190
Intensive English*
English for Business
Intensive Business English
2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
250
240
230
220
IELTS Preparation (Supplementary) 5 or 10 240
Course Weeks Price (GBP) Start dates
General Academic Year
OPUS 9
32 4650 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32 5120
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
OPUS 5
20 3230 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3640
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
OPUS 6
24 3875
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 4370
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (GBP) Single (GBP)
Homestay Zones 3-4
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
120
3780
2520
3150
145
4500
3000
3750
Homestay Zones 1-2
(14 meals/week) Min. age 16
Per week 160 195
Homestay with Private
Bathroom Zones 3-4
(14 meals/week) Min. age 16
Per week - 200
Homestay with Private
Bathroom Zones 1-2
(14 meals/week) Min. age 16
Per week - 255
Residence IES, Zone 1
(no meals) Min. age 18
Per week 230 -
Residence Liberty Living, Zone 1
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
-
-
-
-
245
7920
5280
6600
Residence Nido, Zone 1
(Minimum 4-week booking, no
meals) Min. age 18
Per week - 295
Supplements
Item Price (GBP)
Enrolment Fee 55
One to One Tuition 50 (per lesson)
Internship 500
University Placement Service 500 (free with 16-week course)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 20 (per week)
Residence Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 10 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24 - 31) 45 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 30 (per week)
Transfer Service Heathrow 80 (one way)
Transfer Service Gatwick 90 (one way)
Transfer Service Stansted / Luton 100 (one way)
78
Bath Salisbury
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(GBP/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
185
175
165
160
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is
a public holiday)
General English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
210
200
190
185
Intensive English*
English for Business
2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
245
235
225
215
Combined 5
(Intensive English + 5 one-to-one
classes per week)
1-4 445
Combined 10
(Vacation English + 10 one-to-one
classes per week)
1-4 585
IELTS Preparation (Supplementary) 10 235 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Jul 26; Sep 27
5 235 Jun 1; Jul 5
English for 50+ 2 240 May 17; Sep 13
Course Weeks Price (GBP) Start dates
General Academic Year 32 4500 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 4960
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3140 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3540
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 3770
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 4250
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Single (GBP)
Homestay
(16 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
130
4320
2880
3600
Homestay with Private Bathroom
(16 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week 210
Residence YMCA
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week On request
Residence Carpenter House
(Jul 4 - Aug 28, no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week 130
Supplements
Item Price (GBP)
Enrolment Fee 55
One to One Tuition 50 (per lesson)
University Placement Service 500 (free with 16-week course)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 20 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24 - 31) 45 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 30 (per week)
Transfer Service Heathrow (Taxi) 150 (one way)
Transfer Service Heathrow (Coach) 40 (one way)
Transfer Service Gatwick (Taxi) 180 (one way)
Transfer Service Gatwick (Coach) 50 (one way)
Transfer Service Stansted (Coach) 55 (one way)
Transfer Service Bristol Airport (Taxi) 50 (one way)
Transfer Service Bristol Airport (Coach) 25 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(GBP/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
170
160
150
145
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday
is a public holiday)
General English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
195
185
175
170
Intensive English* 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
215
205
195
190
IELTS Preparation (Supplementary) 10 205 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Jul 26; Sep 27
5 205 Jun 1; Jul 5
Course Weeks Price (GBP) Start dates
General Academic Year 32 4440 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 4885
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3090 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3490
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 3710
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 4190
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Single (GBP)
Homestay
(16 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
120
3960
2640
3300
Homestay with Private Bathroom
(16 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week 190
Supplements
Item Price (GBP)
Enrolment Fee 55
One to One Tuition 50 (per lesson)
University Placement Service 500 (free with 16-week course)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 20 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24 - 31) 45 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 30 (per week)
Transfer Service Heathrow (Taxi) 100 (one way)
Transfer Service Heathrow (Coach) 45 (one way)
Transfer Service Southampton 60 (one way)
Transfer Service Gatwick (Taxi) 120 (one way)
Transfer Service Gatwick (Coach) 45 (one way)
79
Cambridge Oxford
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(GBP/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
185
175
165
160
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
210
200
190
185
Intensive English* 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
245
235
225
215
Cambridge Exam Preparation
(FCE and CAE)
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
235 Jan 4
12 225 Mar 22; Sep 13
Course Weeks Price
(GBP)
Start dates
General Academic Year 32 4500 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 4960
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3140 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3540
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 3770
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 4250
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (GBP) Single (GBP)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
110
3420
2400
2850
130
3960
2760
3300
Residence Varsity
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
-
-
-
-
155
5110
3480
4320
Supplements
Item Price (GBP)
Enrolment Fee 55
One to One Tuition 50 (per lesson)
University Placement Service 500 (free with 16-week course)
Cambridge exam course materials fee 30 (FCE)
40 (CAE)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 20 (per week)
Residence Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 10 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24 - 31) 45 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 30 (per week)
Transfer Service Heathrow 120 (one way)
Transfer Service Gatwick 150 (one way)
Transfer Service Luton 80 (one way)
Transfer Service Stansted 65 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(GBP/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
185
175
165
160
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
210
200
190
185
Intensive English* 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
245
235
225
215
IELTS Preparation (Intensive) 10 235 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Jul 26;
Sep 275 235
Course Weeks Price
(GBP)
Start dates
General Academic Year 32 4500 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32 4960
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3140 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3540
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 3770
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 4250
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (GBP) Single (GBP)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
110
3420
2400
2850
130
3960
2760
3300
Homestay with Private Bathroom
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week - 210
Apartment St. Clements
(no meals) Min. age 18
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
-
-
-
-
155
5400
3600
4500
Supplements
Item Price (GBP)
Enrolment Fee 55
One to One Tuition 50 (per lesson)
Internship 500
University Placement Service 500 (free with 16-week course)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 20 (per week)
Apartment Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 10 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24 - 31) 45 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 30 (per week)
Homestay Close to School 40 (per week)
Transfer Service Heathrow 110 (one way)
Transfer Service Gatwick 150 (one way)
Transfer Service Stansted / Luton 150 (one way)
80
Bournemouth Torquay
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(GBP/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
170
160
150
145
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
195
185
175
170
Intensive English*
English for Business
2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
215
205
195
190
IELTS Preparation
(Supplementary)
10 205 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Jul 26;
Sep 27
5 205 Jun 1; Jul 5
Course Weeks Price
(GBP)
Start dates
General Academic Year 32 4440 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32 4885
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3090 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3490
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 3710
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 4190
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (GBP) Single (GBP)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
95
3060
2040
2550
110
3420
2280
2850
Homestay with Private
Bathroom
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week - 185
Apartment Bank
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
-
-
-
-
145
4320
2880
3600
Apartment Babbacome
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week - 155
Appartment Westgate House
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
125
3960
2640
3300
145
4320
2880
3600
Appartment Upton Hall
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week 125 145
Supplements
Item Price (GBP)
Enrolment Fee 55
One to One Tuition 50 (per lesson)
University Placement Service 500 (free with 16-week course)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 20 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24 - 31) 45 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 30 (per week)
Homestay Close to School 30 (per week)
Transfer Service Heathrow 120 (one way)
Transfer Service Gatwick 135 (one way)
Transfer Service Luton 150 (one way)
Transfer Service Stansted 175 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(GBP/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
170
160
150
145
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
195
185
175
170
Intensive English* 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
215
205
195
190
Combined 5
(Intensive English + 5 one-to-one
classes per week)
1-4 415
Combined 10
(Vacation English + 10 one-to-one
classes per week)
1-4 570
IELTS Preparation (Supplementary) 10 205 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Jul 26;
Sep 27
5 205 Jun 1; Jul 5
English for 50+ 2 240 Jun 1; Aug 31
Course Weeks Price
(GBP)
Start dates
General Academic Year 32 4440 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32 4885
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3090 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3490
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 3710
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 4190
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Single (GBP)
Homestay
(16 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
120
3960
2640
3300
Homestay with Private Bathroom
(16 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week 190
Residence St. Michael’s
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week On request
Supplements
Item Price (GBP)
Enrolment Fee 55
One to One Tuition 50 (per lesson)
University Placement Service 500 (free with 16-week course)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 20 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24 - 31) 45 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 30 (per week)
Transfer Service Heathrow (Taxi) 205 (one way)
Transfer Service Hethrow (Coach) 55 (one way)
Transfer Service Gatwick (Coach) 65 (one way)
Transfer Service Exeter Airport (Taxi) 70 (one way)
Transfer Service Bristol Airport (Taxi) 105 (one way)
Transfer Service Stansted (Coach) 70 (one way)
81
Manchester Edinburgh
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(GBP/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
170
160
150
145
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is
a public holiday)
General English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
195
185
175
170
Intensive English*
English for Business
Intensive Business English
2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
215
205
195
190
IELTS Preparation (Supplementary) 5 or 10 205
IELTS Preparation (Intensive) 5 or 10 205
Course Weeks Price
(GBP)
Start dates
General Academic Year 32 4440 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 4885
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3090 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3490
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 3710
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 4190
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (GBP) Single (GBP)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
95
3060
2040
2550
110
3420
2280
2850
Homestay with Private
Bathroom
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week - 185
Residence Liberty Living
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week - 185
Supplements
Item Price (GBP)
Enrolment Fee 55
One to One Tuition 50 (per lesson)
University Placement Service 500 (free with 16-week course)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 20 (per week)
Residence Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 10 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24 - 31) 45 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 30 (per week)
Transfer Service Manchester International Airport 60 (one way)
Transfer Service Manchester Picadilly 40 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(GBP/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
175
165
155
150
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
200
190
180
175
Intensive English*
English for Business
2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
220
210
200
195
Cambridge Exam Preparation
(FCE and CAE)
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
210 Jan 4
12 200 Mar 22; Sep 13
TOEIC Preparation 2-4
5-10
220
210
On request
Edinburgh Festival Course 2-3 220 Aug 9, 16
Course Weeks Price
(GBP)
Start dates
General Academic Year 32 4440 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 4885
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3090 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3490
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 3710
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 4190
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (GBP) Single (GBP)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
110
3420
2280
2850
130
3960
2640
3300
Homestay with Private Bathroom
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week - 210
Apartment McDonald Road
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
-
-
-
-
185
5940
3960
4950
Supplements
Item Price (GBP)
Enrolment Fee 55
One to One Tuition 50 (per lesson)
Internship 500
University Placement Service 500 (free with 16-week course)
Cambridge exam course materials fee 30 (FCE)
40 (CAE)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 20 (per week)
Apartment Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 10 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24 - 31) 45 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 30 (per week)
Homestay Close to School 40 (per week)
Transfer Service Edinburgh Airport 40 (one way)
82
Dublin
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(EUR/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
230
220
210
205
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
General English 2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
260
250
240
230
Intensive English*
English for Business
Intensive Business English
2-4
5-10
11-16
17+
290
280
270
260
IELTS Preparation (Supplementary) 10 280 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Jul 26;
Sep 27
5 280 May 31; Jul 5
Cambridge Exam Preparation
(FCE)
10 280 Jan 4
12 270 Mar 22; Sep 13
St. Patrick’s Festival Course 2 260 Mar 8
Course Weeks Price
(EUR)
Start dates
General Academic Year 32 5625 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32 6200
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 3925 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 4425
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 4715
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 5315
* Beginner start dates on request for Intensive English
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (EUR) Single (EUR)
Homestay Zone 2
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
135
4350
2880
3600
170
5400
3600
4500
Homestay Zone 1
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week - 195
Homestay with Private Bathroom
Zone 1
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week - 245
Residence YWCA
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 18
Per week 215 -
Apartment Archway Court
(Sep - Jun)
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
Academic Semester (6)
-
-
-
-
205
6600
4400
5500
Residence Blackhall Place
(Jun - Aug)
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week - 205
Supplements
Item Price (EUR)
Enrolment Fee 85
One to One Tuition 70
Internship 700
University Placement Service 750 (free with 16-week course)
Cambridge exam course materials fee 30 (FCE)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 30 (per week)
Residence/Apartment Summer Supplement
(Jun 26 - Aug 28)
10 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24 - 31) 60 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 50 (per week)
Transfer Service Dublin Airport 80 (one way)
83
Sydney ManlySydney City
Courses and Start Dates
School provider code: 01165D
Course Weeks Price
(AUD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-12
13-17
305
285
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)Intensive English*
(including beginners)
Intensive Business English*
2-12
13-23
24+
370
360
350
Intensive English Evening* 2-12
13-23
24+
280
270
260
English for Business* 2-12
13-23
24+
370
360
350
On request
English for Academic Purposes* 10-12
13-23
24-30
370
360
350
Jan 4; Apr 19; Jun 28;
Oct 11
IELTS Preparation*
(Intensive)
5 or 10 370 Jan 4; Feb 8; Mar 15;
Apr 19; May 24; Jun 28;
Aug 3; Sep 6; Oct 11;
Nov 15
Cambridge Exam Preparation*
(FCE, CAE)
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
370 Jan 4
12 370 Mar 22; Sep 13
Course Weeks Price
(AUD)
Start dates
Intensive Academic Year * 32 9990 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27
Intensive Academic Semester *
(5 months)
20 6700 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester *
(6 months)
24 8040
* Student Visa Holders may study on these full-time accredited courses only
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (AUD) Single (AUD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week) Min. age 18
Per week - 260
Homestay under 18
(14 meals/week) Min. age 16
Per week - 295
Premium Homestay
(16 meals/week) Min. age 16
Per week - 325
Apartment City
(no meals) Min. age 18
Per week 220 315
Apartment Bondi
(no meals) Min. age 18
Per week 195 290
Hostel City and Beach
(7 meals/week) Min. age 18
Per week 210 310
Supplements
Item Price (AUD)
Enrolment Fee 195
Travel and Medical Insurance 25 (per week)
Overseas Student Health Cover
(mandatory for student visa)
34 (per month)
One to One Tuition 125 (per lesson)
Internship 1500
University Placement Service 450 (free with 16-week course)
Cambridge exam course materials fee 150
Accommodation Placement Fee 195
Student Supervisor Fee (students aged u nder 18) 30 (per week)
Homestay Holiday Retainer Fee 160 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24-31) 90 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 40 (per week)
Transfer Service Sydney Airport 140 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
School provider code: 02362B
Course Weeks Price
(AUD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-12
13-17
305
285
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)Intensive English*
(including beginners)
2-12
13-23
24+
370
360
350
English for High School* 2+ 385
Intensive English Evening* 2-12
13-23
24+
280
270
260
English for Business* 2-12
13-23
24+
370
360
350
On request
English for Academic Purposes* 10-12
13-23
24-30
370
360
350
Jan 4; Feb 8; Mar 15;
Apr 19; May 24; Jun 28;
Aug 3; Sept 6; Oct 11;
Nov 15
IELTS Preparation*
(Supplementary)
5 or 10 370 Jan 4; Feb 8; Mar 15;
Apr 19; May 24; Jun 28;
Aug 3; Sep 6; Oct 11;
Nov 15
Cambridge Exam Preparation*
(FCE, CAE) CPE Sep only
Max. 12 per class
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
370 Jan 4
12 370 Mar 22; Sep 13
Course Weeks Price
(AUD)
Start dates
Intensive Academic Year * 32 9900 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27
Intensive Academic Semester *
(5 months)
20 6700 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester *
(6 months)
24 8040
* Student Visa Holders may study on these full-time accredited courses only
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Single (AUD)
Homestay
(16 meals/week)
Min. age 18
Per week 255
Homestay under 18
(16 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week 275
Supplements
Item Price (AUD)
Enrolment Fee 195
Travel and Medical Insurance 25 (per week)
Overseas Student Health Cover
(mandatory for student visa)
34 (per month)
One to One Tuition 125 (per lesson)
University Placement Service 450 (free with 16-week course)
Cambridge exam course materials fee 150
Accommodation Placement Fee 195
Student Supervisor Fee (students aged u nder 18) 30 (per week)
Homestay Holiday Retainer Fee 160 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24-31) 90 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 40 (per week)
Transfer Service Sydney Airport 140 (one way)
84
Cairns
Courses and Start Dates
School provider code: 00080F
Course Weeks Price
(AUD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-12
13-17
235
220
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)Intensive English*
(including beginners)
2-12
13-23
24+
300
285
275
English for Business 2-12
13-23
24+
300
285
275
On request
IELTS Preparation*
(Intensive)
5 or 10 300 Jan 4; Feb 8; Mar 15; Apr 19;
May 24; Jun 28; Aug 2; Sep 6;
Oct 11; Nov 15
Cambridge Exam Preparation*
(FCE, CAE, CPE)
Max. 12 per class
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
300 Jan 4
12 300 Mar 22; Sep 13
Course Weeks Price
(AUD)
Start dates
CELTA Teacher Training 4 2750 Jan 11; Jun 14; Oct 18
English + Diving 2
3
4
1655
2095
2535
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
Intensive Academic Year * 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Semester *
(5 months)
20 5200 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester *
(6 months)
24 6240
* Student Visa Holders may study on these full-time accredited courses only
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (AUD) Single (AUD)
Homestay
(16 meals/week)
Min. age 18
Per week - 205
Homestay under 18
(16 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week - 240
Hostel Cairns Sharehouse
(16 meals/week)
Min. age 18
Per week On request On request
Supplements
Item Price (AUD)
Enrolment Fee 195
Travel and Medical Insurance 25 (per week)
Overseas Student Health Cover
(mandatory for student visa)
34 (per month)
One to One Tuition 125 (per lesson)
Internship 1500
University Placement Service 450 (free with 16-week course)
Cambridge exam course materials fee 150
Accommodation Placement Fee 195
Student Supervisor Fee (students aged under 18) 30 (per week)
Homestay Holiday Retainer Fee 120 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24-31) 90 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 40 (per week)
Return Transfer Service Cairns Airport
(For students aged under 18)
25 (return)
A free one-way airport transfer service is available for students aged 18 or over who book
homestay accommodation.
Brisbane
Courses and Start Dates
School provider code: 02369F
Course Weeks Price
(AUD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-12
13-17
260
250
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)Intensive English*
(including beginners)
2-12
13-23
24+
335
320
305
Intensive Business English* 2-12
13-23
24+
335
320
305
English for Business* 2-12
13-23
24+
335
320
305
On request
English for Academic Purposes* 10-12
13-23
24-30
335
320
305
Mar 22; Jun 21; Oct 18
IELTS Preparation*
(Intensive)
5 or 10 335 Jan 4; Feb 8; Mar 15; Apr 19;
May 24; Jun 28; Aug 2;
Sep 6; Oct 11; Nov 15
Cambridge Exam Preparation*
(FCE, CAE, CPE)
Max. 12 per class
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
335 Jan 4
12 335 Mar 22; Sep 13
Cambridge TKT
(Teaching Knowledge Test)
5 335 Jun 15; Oct 11
Course Weeks Price
(AUD)
Start dates
Intensive Academic Year * 32 8850 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Semester *
(5 months)
20 5950 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester *
(6 months)
24 7140
* Student Visa Holders may study on these full-time accredited courses only
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (AUD) Single (AUD)
Homestay
(16 meals/week)
Min. age 18
Per week - 215
Homestay under 18
(16 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week - 250
Hostel Adalong Guesthouse
(12 meals/week)
Min. age 18
Per week On request 290
Supplements
Item Price (AUD)
Enrolment Fee 195
Travel and Medical Insurance 25 (per week)
Overseas Student Health Cover
(mandatory for student visa)
34 (per month)
One to One Tuition 125 (per lesson)
Internship 1500
University Placement Service 450 (free with 16-week course)
Cambridge exam course materials fee 150
Accommodation Placement Fee 195
Student Supervisor Fee (students aged under 18) 30 (per week)
Homestay Holiday Retainer Fee 120 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24-31) 90 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 40 (per week)
Transfer Service Brisbane Airport 125 (one way)
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MelbournePerth
Courses and Start Dates
School provider code: 01784 K
Course Weeks Price
(AUD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-12
13-17
270
250
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)Intensive English*
(including beginners)
2-12
13-23
24+
345
335
325
Intensive English Evening* 2-12
13-23
24+
260
250
240
Intensive Business English* 2-12
13-23
24+
345
335
325
English for Business* 2-12
13-23
24+
345
335
325
On request
English for Academic Purposes* 5 or 10 345 Apr 19; Oct 11
IELTS Preparation*
(Intensive)
5 or 10 345 Jan 4; Feb 8; Mar 15; Apr 19;
May 24; Jun 28; Aug 2; Sep 6;
Oct 11; Nov 15
Cambridge Exam Preparation*
(FCE, CAE)
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
345 Jan 4
12 345 Mar 22; Sep 13
Cambridge TKT
(Teaching Knowledge Test)
5 345 Mar 15; Aug 2
Course Weeks Price
(AUD)
Start dates
Intensive Academic Year *
OPUS 9
32 9150 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 28
Intensive Academic Semester *
(5 months)
OPUS 5
20 6180 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 28; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester *
(6 months)
OPUS 6
24 7400
OPUS Working Holiday Visa 12-17 On
request
Every Monday
* Student Visa Holders may study on these full-time accredited courses only
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Multi (AUD) Single (AUD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week) Min. age 18
Per week - 220
Homestay under 18
(14 meals/week) Min. age 16
Per week - 255
Hostel
(no meals) Min. age 18
Per week On request On request
Supplements
Item Price (AUD)
Enrolment Fee 195
Travel and Medical Insurance 25 (per week)
Overseas Student Health Cover
(mandatory for student visa)
34 (per month)
One to One Tuition 125 (per lesson)
Internship 1500
University Placement Service 450 (free with 16-week course)
Cambridge exam course materials fee 150
Accommodation Placement Fee 195
Student Supervisor Fee (students aged u nder 18) 30 (per week)
Homestay Holiday Retainer Fee 120 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24-31) 90 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 40 (per week)
Transfer Service Perth Airport 100 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(AUD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-12
13-17
270
250
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)Intensive English
(including beginners)
2-12
13-23
24+
345
335
325
English for Business 2-12
13-23
24+
345
335
325
On request
IELTS Preparation
(Supplementary)
5 or 10 345 Mar 15; Apr 19; May 24;
Jun 28; Aug 2; Sep 6;
Oct 11; Nov 15
Cambridge Exam Preparation (FCE) 12 345 Mar 22; Sep 13
Course Weeks Price
(AUD)
Start dates
Intensive Academic Year 32 9150 Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 6180 Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7400
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Single (AUD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 18
Per week 260
Homestay under 18
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week 290
Residence / Apartment
(no meals)
Min. age 18
On request
Supplements
Item Price (AUD)
Enrolment Fee 195
Travel and Medical Insurance 25 (per week)
Overseas Student Health Cover
(mandatory for student visa)
34 (per month)
One to One Tuition 125 (per lesson)
University Placement Service 450 (free with 16-week course)
Cambridge exam course materials fee 150
Accommodation Placement Fee 195
Student Supervisor Fee (students aged u nder 18) 30 (per week)
Homestay Holiday Retainer Fee 120 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24-31) 90 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 40 (per week)
Transfer Service Tullamarine Airport 140 (one way)
Transfer Service Avalon Airport 210 (one way)
Melbourne Campus opening March 2010
At the time of printing the above course list has been submitted for CRICOS registration and
the outcome is pending. Interested students can contact their Kaplan representative to
check if the course has been approved and is available for application.
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Christchurch
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(NZD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-12 285 Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
Intensive English
(including beginners)
2-12
13-23
24+
385
360
345
English for Business 2-12
13-23
24+
385
360
345
On request
English for 50+ 4 500 Feb 22; Nov 8
IELTS Preparation
(Supplementary)
10 390 Jan 5; Feb 8; Mar 15; Apr 19;
May 24; Jun 28; Aug 2; Sep 6;
Oct 11; Nov 155 390
Cambridge Exam Preparation
(FCE, CAE) CPE September only
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
390 Jan 5
12 390 Mar 22; Sep 13
Cambridge TKT
(Teaching Knowledge Test)
5 385 Jan 5; Mar 15; Jun 14; Sep 20
TOEIC Preparation 5-10 385 On request
Course Weeks Price
(NZD)
Start dates
CELTA Teacher Training 4 3250 Jan 18; Nov 15
Intensive Academic Year
OPUS 9
32 9900 Jan 5; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 6500 Jan 5; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
OPUS 6
24 7800
OPUS Working Holiday 12 4620 Every Monday
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Multi (NZD) Single (NZD)
Homestay
(16 meals/week)
Min. age 18
Per week - 200
Homestay under 18
(16 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week - 215
Apartment Living Space
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week 4-12 weeks:
260
13+ weeks:
215
4-12 weeks:
330
13+ weeks:
295
Supplements
Item Price (NZD)
Enrolment Fee 195
Travel and Medical Insurance 15 (per week)
One to One Tuition 135 (per lesson)
Internship 1500
University Placement Service 500 (free with 16-week course)
Cambridge exam course materials fee 130
Accommodation Placement Fee 195
Homestay Holiday Retainer Fee 75 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24-31) 95 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 60 (per week)
Transfer Service Christchurch Airport 95 (one way)
Cost of living is approximately NZD120-150 per week for living costs
(eg. Food, transport, entertainment etc). Course related costs are approximately NZD10 per
week for stationery. Exam fees (Cambridge, IELTS, TOEIC) vary between NZD 215-345.
Note: additional accommodation may be required when taking external exams.
Please ask your Kaplan representative for more information.
Details of what course fees include, plus further supplements/deposits (courier,
insurance, change, materials, housing etc.) are listed in the Terms and
Conditions at www.kaplanaspect.com/terms
Auckland
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(NZD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-12 295 Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)
Intensive English
(including beginners)
2-12
13-23
24+
395
370
355
English for Business 2-12
13-23
24+
395
370
355
On request
IELTS Preparation (Intensive) 5 or 10 390 Jan 5; Feb 8; Mar 15; Apr 19;
May 24; Jun 28; Aug 2; Sep 6;
Oct 11; Nov 15
Cambridge Exam Preparation
(FCE, CAE)
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE)
390 Jan 5
12 390 Mar 22; Sep 13
Cambridge TKT
(Teaching Knowledge Test)
5 395 Feb 8; Apr 19; Aug 2; Nov 1
TOEIC Preparation 5-10 395 On request
Course Weeks Price
(NZD)
Start dates
Intensive Academic Year
OPUS 9
32 9900 Jan 5; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 6500 Jan 5; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
OPUS 6
24 7800
OPUS Working Holiday 12 4740 Every Monday
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Single (NZD)
Homestay
(16 meals/week)
Min. age 18
Per week 215
Homestay under 18
(16 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week 230
Apartment Colombia
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week 195
Apartment Empire Single Share
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week 230
Apartment Empire Studio
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week 350
Supplements
Item Price (NZD)
Enrolment Fee 195
Travel and Medical Insurance 15 (per week)
One to One Tuition 135 (per lesson)
Internship 1500
University Placement Service 500 (free with 16-week course)
Cambridge exam course materials fee 130
Accommodation Placement Fee 195
Homestay Holiday Retainer Fee 75 (per week)
Homestay Christmas Supplement (Dec 24-31) 95 (per week)
Homestay Special Diet 60 (per week)
Transfer Service Auckland Airport 95 (one way)
Cost of living is approximately NZD120-150 per week for living costs
(eg. Food, transport, entertainment etc). Course related costs are approximately NZD10 per
week for stationery. Exam fees (Cambridge, IELTS, TOEIC) vary between NZD 215-345.
Note: additional accommodation may be required when taking external exams.
Please ask your Kaplan representative for more information.
Details of what course fees include, plus further supplements/deposits (courier,
insurance, change, materials, housing etc.) are listed in the Terms and
Conditions at www.kaplanaspect.com/terms
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TorontoVancouver
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(CAD/wk)
Start dates
Intensive English
(30 lessons per week)
2-11
12-23
24-39
40+
365
330
300
285
Jan 4,18
Feb 1,16
Mar 1,15, 29
Apr 12, 26
May 10,25
Jun 7,21
Jul 5,19
Aug 3,16,30
Sep 13,27
Oct 12,25
Nov 8, 22
Dec 6
Super Intensive English
(40 lessons per week)
2-11
12-23
24-39
40+
485
445
405
385
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-11
12-16
385
375
Diploma in Business
Communication
8 365
Cambridge Exam Preparation
(FCE, CAE, CPE)
9 (CAE)
10 (FCE, CPE)
365 Jan 4; Apr 5; Sep 27
12 330 Mar 22; Sep 13
Course Weeks Price
(CAD)
Start dates
Academic Year Intensive 32 8950 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Academic Year Super Intensive 32 10900
Academic Semester Intensive 20 5990 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18Academic Semester Super
Intensive
20 8150
OPUS 6 26-27 6950 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
OPUS 9 35-37 8750 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27
University Foundation Certifi cate 20 8900 Jan 4; Mar 22; Jul 19;
Oct 11
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (CAD) Single (CAD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week) Min. age 18
2-11
12-23
24-49
40+
195
180
170
165
230
210
200
195
Apartment Lord Stanley
(7 meals/week) Min. age 18
Per week - On request
Residence YWCA
(no meals) Min. age 18
Per week On request On request
Supplements
Item Price (CAD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 15 (per week)
One to One Tuition 100 (per lesson)
Internship 1200
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
Cambridge exam course materials fee 65
Accommodation Placement Fee 240
Private Bathroom Supplement 60 (per week)
Bag Lunch 30 (per week)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service Vancouver Airport 75 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(CAD/wk)
Start dates
Intensive English
(30 lessons per week)
2-11
12-23
24-39
40+
365
330
300
285
Jan 4,18
Feb 1,16
Mar 1,15, 29
Apr 12, 26
May 10,25
Jun 7,21
Jul 5,19
Aug 3,16,30
Sep 13,27
Oct 12,25
Nov 8, 22
Dec 6
Super Intensive English
(40 lessons per week)
2-11
12-23
24-39
40+
485
445
405
385
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4-11
12-16
385
375
Diploma in Business
Communication
8 365
Cambridge Exam Preparation
(FCE)
10 365 Jan 4; Apr 5; Sep 27
12 330 Mar 22; Sep 13
Course Weeks Price
(CAD)
Start dates
Academic Year Intensive 32 8950 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Academic Year Super Intensive 32 10900
Academic Semester Intensive 20 5990 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18Academic Semester Super
Intensive
20 8150
OPUS 6 26-27 6950 Mar 22; Apr 12
OPUS 9 35-37 8750 Apr 12; Jun 21
University Foundation Certifi cate 20 8900 Jan 4; Mar 22; Jul 19;
Oct 11
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (CAD/wk) Single (CAD/wk)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 18
2-11
12-23
24-49
40+
195
180
170
165
230
210
200
195
Residence College Hotel
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week - On request
Apartment Cromwell Suites
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week - On request
Supplements
Item Price (CAD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 15 (per week)
One to One Tuition 100 (per lesson)
Internship 1200
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
Cambridge exam course materials fee 65
Accommodation Placement Fee 240
Private Bathroom Supplement 60 (per week)
Bag Lunch 30 (per week)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service Pearson International Airport 75 (one way)
88
Boston Harvard Square
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
300
285
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday
is a public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
385
375
360
320
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
385
375
360
Course Weeks Price (USD) Start dates
iGMAT 12 1850 Jan 11; Apr 5; Jun 28;
Sep 20
iGRE 12 1850 Feb 22; May 17;
Aug 9; Nov 1
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin/Multi
(USD)
Single
(USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
220
-
-
260
8110
5040
Residence International
Guesthouse
(Minimum. 4-week booking,
14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week 420 -
Apartment ESL Townhouse
(Minimum 4-week booking, no
meals) Min. age 18
Per week 300 425
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
Internship 360 (for 8 weeks)
40 (per additional week)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service Boston Logan Airport 125 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
300
285
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
385
375
360
320
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
385
375
360
Course Weeks Price
(USD)
Start dates
iGMAT 12 1850 Feb 1; Apr 26; Jul 19; Oct 11
iGRE 12 1850 Mar 15; Jun 7; Aug 30
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin/Multi
(USD)
Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
220
-
-
260
8110
5040
Residence International
Guesthouse
(Minimum 4-week booking,
14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week 420 -
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
Internship 360 (for 8 weeks)
40 (per additional week)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service Boston Logan Airport 125 (one way)
89
Northeastern University New York Empire State
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
310
295
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday
is a public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
330
320
310
300
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
395
385
370
330
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
395
385
370
On request
Course Weeks Price (USD) Start dates
iGMAT / iGRE 12 1850 On request
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin/Multi
(USD)
Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
220
-
-
260
8110
5040
Residence International
Guesthouse
(Minimum 4-week booking,
14 meals/week )
Min. age 16
Per week 420 -
Apartment ESL Townhouse
(Minimum 4-week booking,
no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week 300 425
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Campus Facility Fee 10 (per week)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service Boston Logan Airport 125 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
315
300
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday
is a public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
335
325
315
305
Intensive English
English for Business
2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
400
390
375
335
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
400
390
375
Cambridge Exam Preparation (CAE) 9 390 Jan 4
12 390 Mar 22; Sept 13
Course Weeks Price (USD) Start dates
General Academic Year 32 8480 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 9120
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5650 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 6200
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6780
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7440
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin
(USD)
Single
(USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
230
6830
4025
295
8580
5350
Homestay Bed and Breakfast
(7 meals/week) Min. age 16
Per week 205 240
Male Budget Residence - Kolping
(5 meals/week) Min. age 18
Per week - 290
Female Budget Residence - Brandon
(14 meals/week) Min. age 18
Per week - 350
New Yorker
(no meals) Min. age 17
Per week 400 485
Upper East 1760
(no meals) Min. age 17
Per week 400 -
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
Internship 360 (for 8 weeks)
40 (per additional week)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Cambridge exam course materials fee 75
Homestay and Residence Summer Supplement
(Jun 26 - Aug 28)
25 (per week)
Transfer Service JFK Airport - Manhattan 160 (one way)
Transfer Service Newark Airport - Manhattan 160 (one way)
Transfer Service La Guardia Airport - Manhattan 160 (one way)
Transfer Service JFK Airport - Outside Manhattan 180 (one way)
Transfer Service Newark Airport - Outside Manhattan 180 (one way)
Transfer Service La Guardia Airport - Outside
Manhattan
180 (one way)
90
New York Midtown New York East Village
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
300
285
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is
a public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
385
375
360
320
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
385
375
360
Course Weeks Price (USD) Start dates
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin
(USD)
Single
(USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
230
6830
4025
295
8580
5350
Homestay Bed and Breakfast
(7 meals/week) Min. age 16
Per week 205 240
Male Budget Residence - Kolping
(5 meals/week) Min. age 18
Per week - 290
Female Budget Residence - Brandon
(14 meals/week) Min. age 18
Per week - 350
New Yorker
(no meals) Min. age 17
Per week 400 485
Upper East 1760
(no meals) Min. age 17
Per week 400 -
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
Internship 360 (for 8 weeks)
40 (per additional week)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Homestay and Residence Summer Supplement
(Jun 26 - Aug 28)
25 (per week)
Transfer Service JFK Airport - Manhattan 160 (one way)
Transfer Service Newark Airport - Manhattan 160 (one way)
Transfer Service La Guardia Airport - Manhattan 160 (one way)
Transfer Service JFK Airport - Outside Manhattan 180 (one way)
Transfer Service Newark Airport - Outside Manhattan 180 (one way)
Transfer Service La Guardia Airport - Outside
Manhattan
180 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
300
285
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English
English for Business
2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
385
375
360
320
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
385
375
360
Course Weeks Price (USD) Start dates
iGMAT 12 1850 Jan 11; Feb 22; Apr 5;
May 17; June 28; Aug 9;
Sep 20; Nov 1
iGRE 12 1850 Jan 25; Mar 8; Apr 19;
Jun 1; Jul 12 ; Aug 23;
Oct 4; Nov 15
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (USD) Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
230
6830
4025
295
8580
5350
Homestay Bed and Breakfast
(7 meals/week) Min. age 16
Per week 205 240
Male Budget Residence - Kolping
(5 meals/week) Min. age 18
Per week - 290
Female Budget Residence -
Brandon
(14 meals/week) Min. age 18
Per week - 350
New Yorker
(no meals) Min. age 17
Per week 400 485
Upper East 1760
(no meals) Min. age 17
Per week 400 -
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
Internship 360 (for 8 weeks)
40 (per additional week)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Homestay and Residence Summer Supplement
(Jun 26 - Aug 28)
25 (per week)
Transfer Service JFK Airport - Manhattan 160 (one way)
Transfer Service Newark Airport - Manhattan 160 (one way)
Transfer Service La Guardia Airport - Manhattan 160 (one way)
Transfer Service JFK Airport - Outside Manhattan 180 (one way)
Transfer Service Newark Airport - Outside Manhattan 180 (one way)
Transfer Service La Guardia Airport - Outside
Manhattan
180 (one way)
91
Philadelphia Washington, DC
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
300
285
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is
a public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
385
375
360
320
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
385
375
360
Course Weeks Price
(USD)
Start dates
iGMAT 12 1850 Feb 1; Mar 22; May 24;
Jul 19; Sep 13; Nov 8
iGRE 12 1850 Jan 4; Mar 1; Apr 26;
Jun 21; Aug 16; Oct 11
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (USD) Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
215
-
-
240
6850
4230
Residence Details on request
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
Internship 360 (for 8 weeks)
40 (per additional week)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Residence Placement fee 100 (paid on arrival)
Transfer Service Philadelphia Airport 95 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
300
285
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
385
375
360
320
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
385
375
360
Course Weeks Price
(USD)
Start dates
iGMAT 12 1850 Jan 4; Mar 1; Apr 26;
Jun 21; Aug 16; Oct 11
iGRE 12 1850 Feb 1; Mar 29; May 24;
Jul 19; Sep 13
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (USD) Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
215
-
-
260
8500
5200
Homestay Bed and Breakfast
(7 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
-
-
-
205
6670
4120
Residence / Apartment Details on request
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
Internship 360 (for 8 weeks)
40 (per additional week)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service Dulles Airport 130 (one way)
Transfer Service Reagan Airport 115 (one way)
92
Miami Chicago
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
300
285
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
385
375
360
320
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
385
375
360
On request
Course Weeks Price
(USD)
Start dates
iGMAT 12 1850 Jan 4; Mar 29; Jun 21;
Sep 13; Nov 15
iGRE 12 1850 Feb 1; Apr 26; Jul 19; Oct 11
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (USD) Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
220
-
-
275
8280
5060
Homestay Bed and Breakfast
(7 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week - 220
Apartment Details on request
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
Internship 360 (for 8 weeks)
40 (per additional week)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service Miami International Airport 120 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
300
285
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
385
375
360
320
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
385
375
360
Course Weeks Price
(USD)
Start dates
iGMAT 12 1850 Jan 4; Mar 1; Apr 26;
Jun 21; Aug 16; Oct 11
iGRE 12 1850 Feb 1; Mar 29; May 24;
Jul 19; Sep 13
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (USD) Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
200
6300
3960
230
7380
4620
Residence International House
of Chicago
(no meals) Min. age 18
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
-
-
-
350
11700
7180
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
Internship 360 (for 8 weeks)
40 (per additional week)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service Chicago O'Hare Airport 120 (one way)
93
Illinois Institute of Technology Seattle
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
295
280
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is
a public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
360
335
315
305
Course Weeks Price (USD) Start dates
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (USD) Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
200
6300
3960
230
7380
4620
Residence McCormick Student
Village
(14 meals/week)
M in. age 18
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
300
10100
6150
On request
Residence International House
of Chicago
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
-
-
-
350
11700
7180
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
Internship 360 (for 8 weeks)
40 (per additional week)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service Chicago O'Hare Airport 120 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
300
285
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
385
375
360
320
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
385
375
360
Course Weeks Price (USD) Start dates
iGMAT 12 1850 Jan 11; Apr 5; Jun 28;
Sep 20
iGRE 12 1850 Feb 8; May 3; Jul 26; Oct 18
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (USD) Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
170
-
-
220
6120
3740
Homestay Bed and Breakfast
(7 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
-
-
-
185
5400
3300
Apartment Studio
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week - 410
Apartment One Room
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week - On request
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional
application)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service Seattle Airport 115 (one way)
94
Highline Community College Portland
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
295
280
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday
is a public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
360
335
315
305
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
360
335
315
English Plus College Degree 12
13-23
335
315
Course Weeks Price (USD) Start dates
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (USD) Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
170
-
-
215
6300
3850
Homestay Bed and Breakfast
(7 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week - 185
Residence Inns
(7 meals/week)
Min. age 18
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
190
6150
3895
250
8550
5240
Apartment Willows
(Minimum 4-week booking,
no meals) Min. age 18
Per week 120 175
Apartment Extended Stay
Studio
(Minimum 4-week booking,
no meals) Min. age 18
Per week - 355
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Campus Facility Fee 50 (per 4 weeks)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service Seattle Airport 95 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
300
285
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is
a public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
385
375
360
320
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
385
375
360
Course Weeks Price (USD) Start dates
iGMAT 12 1850 Jan 11; Apr 5; Jun 28;
Sep 20
iGRE 12 1850 Feb 8; May 3; Jul 26;
Oct 18
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (USD) Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
160
-
-
220
6120
3740
Homestay Bed and Breakfast
(7 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
-
-
-
170
5400
3300
Apartment Goose Hollow
(Minimum 4-week booking,
no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week - 305
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service Portland 105 (one way)
95
Sacramento San Francisco
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
300
285
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday
is a public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
385
375
360
320
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
385
375
360
On request
Course Weeks Price (USD) Start dates
iGMAT 12 1850 Jan 11; Apr 5; Jun 28;
Sep 20
iGRE 12 1850 Feb 8; May 3; Jul 26;
Oct 18
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (USD) Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
185
5730
3560
205
6300
3850
Apartment Studio
(Minimum 4-week booking,
no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week - 210
Apartment One Room
(Minimum 4-week booking,
no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week - 230
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service Sacramento Airport 90 (one way)
Transfer Service San Francisco Airport 260 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
300
285
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English
English for Business
2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
385
375
360
320
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
385
375
360
Course Weeks Price (USD) Start dates
iGMAT 12 1850 Jan 11; Apr 5; Jun 28;
Jul 26; Sep 20; Oct 18
iGRE 12 1850 Feb 22; May 17; Aug 9;
Nov 1
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (USD) Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
210
-
-
275
9025
5325
Homestay Bed and Breakfast
(7 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
-
-
-
225
7200
4200
Residence Vantaggio Cosmo
(Minimum 4-week booking,
7 meals/week)
Min. age 18
Per week 255 445
Residence USA Hostels
(Minimum 4-week booking,
no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week 225 380
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
Internship 360 (for 8 weeks)
40 (per additional week)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service San Francisco Airport 95 (one way)
96
Berkeley
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
300
285
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
385
375
360
320
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
385
375
360
Course Weeks Price (USD) Start dates
iGMAT 12 1850 Feb 1; Apr 26; Jul 19; Oct 11
iGRE 12 1850 Feb 8; May 3; Jun 28; Aug 2;
Sep 20; Oct 18
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (USD) Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
205
-
-
260
8325
5175
Homestay Bed and Breakfast
(7 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
-
-
-
220
7065
4370
Residence YMCA
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week - 245
Residence Borneo
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week 295 -
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service San Francisco Airport 105 (one way)
Transfer Service Oakland Airport 95 (one way)
San Diego
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
300
285
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
385
375
360
320
Course Weeks Price
(USD)
Start dates
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (USD) Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
180
5555
3450
225
6490
4000
Apartment Bay Pointe
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
350
10710
6425
700
-
-
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
Internship 360 (for 8 weeks)
40 (per additional week)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service San Diego International Airport 125 (one way)
97
Irvine Valley CollegeSanta Barbara City College
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
295
280
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
360
335
315
305
English Plus College Degree 12
13-23
335
315
Cambridge Exam Preparation (CAE) 9 335 Jan 4
12 335 Mar 22; Sep 13
Course Weeks Price (USD) Start dates
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Shared (USD) Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
195
5875
3600
260
8000
5000
Apartment La Breeza
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
275
8910
5350
525
17955
10775
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
Internship 360 (for 8 weeks)
40 (per additional week)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Cambridge exam course materials fee 75
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service Los Angeles LAX 215 (one way)
Transfer Service Santa Barbara Airport 60 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
295
280
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
360
335
315
305
English Plus College Degree 12
13-23
335
315
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
360
335
315
On request
Course Weeks Price (USD) Start dates
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (USD) Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
195
-
-
250
7990
4950
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Campus Facility Fee 50 (per 4 weeks)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service Los Angeles LAX 155 (one way)
Transfre Service John Wayne SNA 75 (one way)
98
Whittier College Los Angeles Westwood
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
295
280
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
360
335
315
305
Course Weeks Price (USD) Start dates
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12; Jun 21;
Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin/Triple
(USD)
Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
185
5010
3100
215
5930
3610
Residence Campbell Hall
(19 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
330
10100
6415
360
11000
6995
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service Los Angeles LAX 155 (one way)
Courses and Start Dates
Course Weeks Price
(USD/wk)
Start dates
Vacation English 2-4
5-12
300
285
Every Monday
(or Tuesday if Monday is a
public holiday)General English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
320
310
300
290
Intensive English 2-4
5-12
13-23
24+
385
375
360
320
TOEFL iBT and Academic English 4
5-12
13-16
385
375
360
Course Weeks Price (USD) Start dates
iGMAT 12 1850 Jan 11; Mar 8; Jun 1; Aug 23;
Sep 20; Nov 15
iGRE 12 1850 Jan 11; Mar 8; Jun 1; Aug 23;
Sep 20; Nov 15
General Academic Year 32 8000 Jan 4; Apr 12; Jun 21; Sep 27
Intensive Academic Year 32 8640
General Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5350 Jan 4; Mar 22; Apr 12;
Jun 21; Sep 27; Oct 18
Intensive Academic Semester
(5 months)
20 5900
General Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 6420
Intensive Academic Semester
(6 months)
24 7080
Accommodation Options
Name of accommodation Weeks Twin (USD) Single (USD)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 16
Per week
Academic Year
Academic Semester (5)
195
-
-
250
7520
4530
Residence Hotel Claremont
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week 300 425
Apartment WES
(no meals)
Min. age 18
Per week 340 505
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 110
Travel and Medical Insurance 20 (per week)
One to One Tuition 60 (per lesson)
Internship 360 (for 8 weeks)
40 (per additional week)
University Placement Service Basic 175 (free with 16-week course)
50 (per additional application)
University Placement Service Premium 500 (300 with 16-week course)
250 (per additional application)
Homestay Summer Supplement (Jun 26 - Aug 28) 25 (per week)
Transfer Service Los Angeles LAX 120 (one way)
99
GozoMalta
Sliema Centre (Ages 18+)
Courses and Start Dates
Course
1 lesson = 45 minutes
Weeks EUR/wk
(season A or B)
A B
Start dates
General English
(20 lessons per week)
Max. class size 10
2-7
8-15
16-23
24+
160 190
135 160
125 140
115 115
Every Monday
Beginners start only on
the fi rst Monday of each
monthIntensive English
(30 lessons per week)
Max. class size 10
2-7
8-15
16-23
24+
220 260
165 210
155 160
145 145
Minigroup intensive
(30 lessons per week)
Max. class size 6
2-7
8-15
16-23
24+
250 290
240 280
235 275
230 270
English for Business
(20 lessons per week)
Max. class size 6
2-7
8-15
260 290
250 280
Every Monday
English for 50+
(20 lessons per week + activity
programme)
Max. class size 6
2-7 250 280 Feb 8, Apr 5, May 17,
Oct 11, Nov 8
Cambridge Exam Preparation
(FCE, CAE)
(20 lessons per week)
Max. class size 10
8 210 Jan 11; Apr 19; Oct 11
IELTS Exam Preparation
(30 lessons per week)
Max. class size 10
8 210 Jan 11; Feb 22; Mar 22;
Apr 12; May 3,24;
Jun 8,28; Jul 19; Aug 16;
Sep 6; Oct 11
Course
1 lesson = 45 minutes
Weeks Price (EUR) Start dates
General Academic Year
(20 lessons per week)
Max. class size 10
32 3300 Every Monday
Beginners courses start
on the fi rst Monday of
each monthIntensive Academic Year
(30 lessons per week)
Max. class size 10
32 4200
General Academic Semester
(20 lessons per week)
Max. class size 10
20 2200
Intensive Academic Semester
(30 lessons per week)
Max. class size 10
20 2700
Accommodation Options
Accommodation Season Twin (EUR/wk) Single (EUR/wk)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 18
A
B
140
185
175
280
Days Inn Residence
(no meals)
Min. age 18
A
B
120
155
175
245
Alborada Studios
(no meals)
Min. age 18
A
B
85
120
120
165
Various hotels
Min. age 18
Details on request
Supplements
Item Price (EUR)
Enrolment Fee 85
One to One Tuition (minimum 10 lessons) 25 (per lesson)
Wireless Internet Connection in accommodation 15 (per week)
Transfer Service Malta Airport 30 (round trip)
The schools is closed on the following public holidays in 2010:
Jan 1; Feb 10; Mar 19,31; Apr 2; Jun 7,29; Sep 8,21; Dez 8,13
and for Christmas holidays from Dec 24 2010 until Jan 2 2011.
Season A: Jan 4 - Jun 12 / Sep 12 - Dec 18
Season B: Jun 13 - Sep 11
Gozo Adult Summer Centre (Ages 18+)
Courses and Start Dates
Course
1 lesson = 45 minutes
Weeks EUR/wk
(season A or B)
A B
Start dates
General English
(20 lessons per week)
Max. class size 10
2-7
8-15
160 210
150 200
Every Monday from
May 3 - October 29
Beginners start only on
the fi rst Monday of each
month.Intensive English
(30 lessons per week)
Max. class size 10
2-7
8-15
220 270
210 260
English for Business
(20 lessons per week)
Max. class size 6
2-7
8-15
240 260
230 250
Every Monday from
May 3 - October 29
(Level: Intermediate)
Accommodation Options
Accommodation Season Twin (EUR/wk) Single (EUR/wk)
Homestay
(14 meals/week)
Min. age 18
A
B
140
185
175
280
Migiarro Residence
(no meals)
Min. age 18
A
B
120
155
175
245
Grand Hotel 4*
(7 meals/week)
Min. age 18
On request
Supplements
Item Price (USD)
Enrolment Fee 85
One to One Tuition (minimum 10 lessons) 25 (per lesson)
Transfer Service Gozo 75 (round trip)
Season A: Jan 4 - Jun 12 / Sep 12 - Dec 18
Season B: Jun 13 - Sep 11
Gzira
Gzira Teenager Centre (Ages 13 - 17)
Courses and Start Dates
Course
1 lesson = 45 minutes
Weeks
Teenager Course
(20 lessons of General
English per week + activity
programme)
Max. class size 12
2+ Available during the following periods:
Mar 12 to Apr 18
May 14 to Jun 6
Jun 11 to Sep 12
Oct 1 to Oct 24
(Level: Minimum Elementary)
Prices on request
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