KBS is here to support you throughout your studies, and student wellbeing is our number one priority. We have dedicated student counsellors at each of our campuses that are available for appointments whenever you need.
We promote this through a variety of ways. For example, each trimester we hold Personal Safety workshops conducted by the police, we provide a Z-Card with key contact details to keep on your person and share emergency contact information and escalation details. On-campus workshops and events are often focused on ensuring your mental health and wellbeing as a student. This includes stress management workshops, mindfulness training, self-defence, beach training and even therapy dogs!
We provide a variety of up-to-date information on safety and wellness to ensure you are supported and safe during your studies at KBS. As well as our on-campus counsellors, we are able to provide you access to counselling services external to Kaplan through Lifeworks, either face to face or over the phone. Whether you require one-on-one coaching on your English language skills, or assistance in understanding an assessment question, or would like someone to give you feedback on your assignment before you submit it, our qualified Learning Advisors all of whom are specifically trained in English instruction at every campus would love to help.
They also conduct workshops every trimester on a range of critical academic skills such as online research, paraphrasing, note-taking, referencing, essay writing, report writing, and more. Study in the relaxed, evergreen city of Perth, home to spectacular views and exciting locations and activities. Study in the spectacular, cosmopolitan city of Sidney, full of exciting city life and beautiful, captivating natural beauty. New Zealand is located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean and first became a part of the British Empire in It is renowned for its beautiful landscapes that have been featured in several films, including the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Come to learn to one of the biggest cities in New Zealand, immerse in the fascinating city life, but surrounded by incommensurable natural beauty. Moreover, long-term students can apply for discounts on bus tickets. Ireland, also known as the Republic of Ireland, is a country located in the island of the same name, with a long history that which dates back to 10, BC, with the first human presence in the island.
It has been part of the European Union since known as the European Communities back then , and since then it has become one of the most important economies in the Eurozone. This fact makes it an attractive destination for immigration and studies abroad, this last one due to the high quality of its higher education institutions.
Study English in the Irish capital, renowned for being an important economic and cultural center in Europe. Located inside a lovely refurbished Edwardian building, this school offers a wide variety of English courses, and has numerous facilities and services for students to enjoy. You can also participate in weekend trips to different fascinating destinations around Ireland to help further immerse into Irish culture.
Kaplan International has over 80 years of experience in preparing students to achieve their goals and excel in their studies, while also having one of the largest networks of English language schools in the world.
In top of its long tradition, Kaplan has a wide array of English courses aimed at different types of students, so you can fully customize their experience abroad and choose a course that perfectly fits your current and future purposes. In Kaplan you will find great teachers, flexible start dates, and the best courses that can prepare you for a future position in which English is essential. The minimum age to apply for an English course at Kaplan is 16 years old for most cases.
For evening courses is 18 years old and for the Classic Program is 40 years old. Finally, there are special programs for students aged between 14 and 17 years. There's no deadline to apply, although in some cases due to visa requirements, Kaplan recommends applying a few weeks in advance. You must also keep in mind that courses might not have vacancies if you apply with too little time in advance. No, your English proficiency level will be determined by the placement test.
Yes, you will receive a Certificate of Attendance, detailing your level of English, dates on which you studied and your attendance percentage. Yes, there is no need for you to be a student at the time of your application, as anyone can apply for these programs, as long as they meet the minimum requirements.
Yes, and the visa you will need will only depend on the country in which you will study and the duration of the course. Each lesson lasts 45 minutes and can be held in the morning and in the afternoon. Options include: homestay and residences partnered with Kaplan International.
Moreover, students can also find their own accommodation in hotels, inns, apartments, and residences. All Kaplan centers have social programs for students to have fun. Some fees may apply, such as admission fees, transportation, food, etc. Depending on the country where you will study and on your visa status, you may need to obtain health insurance.
Kaplan offers an optional health insurance to all students who require it. We also recommend obtaining travel insurance for extra coverage while going to and coming from Kaplan. These costs are paid by credit card. This can be done by credit card or bank transfer. No, there are no scholarships to study at Kaplan. However, there may be special discounts for some students. Contact us for more information. English Language Programs in Kaplan. Full and Part-Time. More Information.
Full-Time Programs. The schedule may vary depending on the school Class Size: 15 students on average Events and Extracurricular activities. Requirements Minimum age: 16 years old. Check with a representative, some restrictions may apply Complete the contact form to request more information about visa requirements. You decide when to start and the number of weeks studying English, up to 52 weeks.
Schedule: Monday to Friday with morning and afternoon classes. This can vary depending on the school. Class Size: 15 students on average Events and Extracurricular activities. Requirements Minimum age: 18 years old. Contact a representative for more information about each program Prices Dates Availability Application process Visa Requirements Housing and more. Program Features Availability: Please check each location English Levels: from Elementary to Proficiency Duration: 6 months 24 weeks of classes and weeks break Start Date: several dates a year.
Start Date: several dates a year. Program Features Availability: Dublin. Duration: 16 weeks minimum. Minimum Duration: 16 weeks. Hours per week: 21 hours approx. Class Size: 15 students on average at Kaplan. Variable amount of students at the Dublin Business School. Events and Extracurricular activities. You decide when to start and the number of weeks studying English, up to 16 weeks. The last two are only available for full-time students.
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