Kaplan International Harvard Square is in a premier location next to the campus of Harvard University. The building offers modern facilities including a computer center, free internet access and spacious classrooms. The school offers several different levels of English language classes and GRE and GMAT exam preparation. Harvard Square and its surrounding streets are lined with bookshops, boutiques and numerous open-air cafes where students read, play chess or enjoy being entertained by visiting street performers. Public transport also makes the city of Boston easily accessible.
The nationality and age mix at Kaplan International: Boston varies over different time periods, courses and levels.
Kaplan International does not hold classes on the holiday dates below. The school does not compensate for these holidays, so make sure to choose your start date accordingly.
Kaplan 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 cafes where students read, play chess or enjoy being entertained by visiting street performers.
It was very good, because I had a very good teacher, we had good interactive activities with the book, but for me the best thing was when we did extra activities that were like debate, kahoot, ordering words, etc.
good location with good size.
It was a good experience. I felt I had improved my English with regards to reading writing, vocabulary and grammar.
I didn't mention the speaking part because we didn't focus on it in class. In general, Kaplan is a good school and I highly recommend it.
The classes and teachers are good, we do different kinds of activities so we never get bored. The location is excellent, it is easy to get there by bus or train and there you have a lot of places to eat, visit and shop.
My homestay is not good, I never talk with the family, that is why I requested to change my homestay.
Homestays are carefully selected and offer students the opportunity to learn more about the local culture in a comfortable setting while studying English in Boston. These homes are often between 25 - 50 minutes away from the school by public transport. Families usually offer affordable meal plans that allow you to sample the local cuisine. If you have special requests or diet restrictions (because of religion or health reasons), please let us know in advance. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about homestay housing
Student residences are more suitable for an independent student, who is looking for clean, basic accommodation at an economic price. All students must be 18+. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Student residences often do not include any meal plan. Learn more about student residence accommodation
We cannot apply for visas on behalf of students. However, the school can supply you with all the documentation you need to support your visa application.
If you are studying full time in the United States for more than 18 hours per week, you will receive an I-20 that you need to submit to the US embassy along with your F-1 student visa application. The I-20 has a SEVIS tracking number on it. Students who wish to apply for a student visa must pay the SEVIS fee online before going to the US embassy or consulate for their visa interview.
Your I-20 will be sent to your home address by regular mail at no charge to you. If you wish to receive your paperwork by express mail, you will be charged $100 when you register.
Please note that United States law states that an I-20 can only be issued to students who intend to pursue full-time English language studies. United States law does not permit students to study part-time with an F-1 Student Visa. If you are studying for less than 18 hours per week, you have to apply for a Visitor Visa (B1/B2) on your own.
The school offers airport pickup services. If you wish to be picked up, just give us your flight details and arrival date. The price of a one-way airport transfer from Boston Logan Airport is $125. You must book your airport transfer in advance when you register.
Please note that we do not book flights for our students. If you are researching airfare costs, we recommend using Kayak.com, a search engine that lets you compare flight options from your home country to Boston based on your budget, schedule and preferences.
Study abroad worry-free with Language International's health and personal effects insurance coverage. When you book a course with us, you can opt to purchase an international insurance plan that covers not only your health care cost but also loss of your personal belongings. You must book your insurance in advance when you register.
Kaplan 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 cafes where students read, play chess or enjoy being entertained by visiting street performers.
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We always recommend that students come on a proper visa and it’s up to the student to make that decision. While the majority of our students come on an F-1 student visa, some choose otherwise. Unless otherwise instructed by the authorities, at the present time LSI will accept enrollments of individuals in any course of study should they present themselves at the school with a visa other than an F-1. In this case, the individual assumes all responsibility for the maintenance of their legal immigration status in the United States.
Persons with Tourist Visas may be allowed to study at the school if their reason for being in the US is tourism and their course is incidental to this, subject to the determination of the Port of Entry officer. According to <http://travel.state.gov/> http://travel.state.gov: Enrollment in a short recreational course of study, which is not for credit toward a degree or academic certificate, is permitted on a visitor (B) visa.
The student should be aware that if he or she chooses to travel on a tourist visa or visa waiver but tells immigration that he or she is coming here to study, the immigration officer at the Port of Entry (airport) may ask for a student visa which the student does not have. In this case, the student may not be allowed entry to the United States.
Please use this link for any other questions regarding visas: <http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1268.html> http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1268.html