Classes: Daytime
2010 Daytime School Schedule
| Term | Start | End | Vacation Days |
| Winter I | Mon Jan 4 | Wed Feb 24 | Jan 18: Martin Luther King Holiday Feb 15: President's Day |
| Spring I | Mon Mar 1 | Wed Apr 28 | Apr 1-4: Easter Weekend Apr 5-8: Spring Break |
| Spring II | Mon May 3 | Wed Jun 23 | May 28-31: Memorial Day Jun 24-25 Jun 28 - Jul 2: Summer Break Jul 3-6: Inependence Holiday |
| Summer I | Wed Jul 7 | Wed Aug 25 | Aug 26-27 |
| Fall I | Mon Aug 30 | Wed Oct 20 | Sep 3-6: Labor Day Weekend |
| Fall II | Mon Oct 25 | Wed Dec 15 | Nov 24-28: Thanksgiving Holiday Dec 25: Christmas Day |
Daytime Course Schedule & Costs
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Intensive Study:
Listening, Grammar, Reading/Vocabulary, Writing
Monday-Friday (5 days per week) 9:00am - 12:00/12:15pm
$1500 (8 weeks)
Immersion + Homestay:
All Day Classes
Certificates & Diplomas
Certificates are given when students complete a level with 75% accuracy on tests and 75% attendance. At the conclusion of the Program of Study (Level 6), students will receive a Diploma.
Electives
The three-hour electives are changed throughout the year. If you are interested in a class, you will need to contact the school to see if it is offered in the coming term. The electives are divided into 4 categories: Skill Building, Current Events, University Preparation and Business in the US.
| Skill Building: (For the lower levels to strengthen weak areas): Listening Lab Speaking with Confidence Review of Tenses Focusing on Grammar I, II, III Vocabulary Power I, II, III Current Events: |
University Preparation: Business in the US: |
iBT TOEFL Prep Class:
Because of the complexity of the new iBT TOEFL test, we recommend students take 2 terms of the iBT TOEFL Prep course. The class meets Monday-Friday from 12:15-2:45pm. This will be a total of 180 hours in preparation for the test.
*Prices are subject to change without notice.







