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Basic information

  • Enrollment
  • 150students
  • Airport Pickup
  • Yes
  • Telephone
  • +1 609 750 3566
  • Fax
  • +1 609 750 3599
  • Address
  • 777 Dedham Street Newton , MA , 02459

Options

  • Urban
  • Homestay
  • On-Campus Dorm/residence
  • Private language institute (at University)
  • Conditional Admission (0)

Why This School?

  • - Safe upscale suburban environment within ½ hour of Boston downtown by train/bus Boston museums and historic and cultural attractions; prestigious universities in the area including Harvard, MIT and Boston University
    - On Campus Facility Use
    - Private College campus location

UMass Amherst About the

  • Success happens here. Founded in 1899, Mount Ida College is a small, private college in the quiet, safe suburb of Newton, Massachusetts, just minutes from Boston. Mount Ida offers career focused programs built upon a strong foundation in the social sciences, humanities and the arts, all developed and implemented to prepare our students for success in their chosen career fields.On our campus at Mount Ida College, you’ll study with faculty who bring real world expertise to our small classes, and hands-on, career focused courses. When you choose one of our best-in-class, signature degree programs, you’ll enjoy personal attention and gain skills aimed at your career preparation and success.With a tight-knit, inclusive community, a diverse student body, winning NCAA Division III sports teams, a beautiful and safe suburban campus, and a vibrant school spirit, Mount Ida is the place where students become the best version of themselves.

Conditional admission

  • With over level 112 in ELS, students can be accepted to Bachelor and Master's programs. Both Undergraduate and Graduate schools issue a CLA to students.

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Course information

Schedule 52 Weeks Accommodation Homestay, On-Campus Dorm/residence

requirements

  • N/A

Course Schedule

2025-01-30 2024-09-03
※ From the Course Starting Dates 52Weeks(month) Choose

Fees

tution

School's Admin fee
Tuition
52 Week Week Week Week Week
(USD)$ 40,438
Week Week Week Week Week

Accommodation

Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms Homestay On-Campus Dorm/residence Off-Campus residence

Airport Pickup

Airport Pickup
Other Charges

Remarks / Other Information

  • * Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.

Location


Accommodation

  • Homestay
    Host family students are responsible for their personal transportation. Most students use the bus or train to reach ELS and the campus.

    Student Residence (on campus)
    Students are placed in triple rooms and will live in a typical suite style dormitory building with shared hallway bathrooms. Rooms include a bed, a dresser, a desk and chair for each resident and a microfridge for each room. Phone, cable and internet connections are available in each room. Students must provide their own computers. Linens are included and self-service machines are available in the same dormitory building for a small fee. Students clean their own rooms during their stay.

Surrounding Area

  • ELS/Boston is located on the campus of Mount Ida College. Students at this location enjoy studying on a traditional college campus just 13 kilometers from downtown Boston. Boston is a city best known for its prestigious universities including Harvard, Boston University and MIT. It is home to many world-class museums, excellent theaters, trendy shopping spots and restaurants. Cape Cod, the White Mountains, New York City, and Montreal, Canada are just a few hours away.

Facilities

  • Baseball field
    Basketball court(s)
    Cafeteria
    Center is handicapped accessible
    Computer center
    Gymnasium
    Health center
    Library
    Only some classrooms are handicapped accessible
    Soccer field
    Swimming pool (outdoor)
    Tennis court(s)

Getting to the school from the airport

  • Public transportation in the Boston area is excellent and from the Mount Ida College campus students can take the college shuttle to the train (The "T") and buses. Some train lines to the suburbs have limited service at night and on weekends so students must check schedules carefully. One trip to Boston inbound costs $3 - return costs $1.25. One way bus cost is between $0.90 and $1.55 depending on destination. "Monthly Combo" passes are available for unlimited bus and subway travel for $71 (covering about 17 round trips on bus and subway). Nearest bus stop is at the corner of Dedham and Carlson Ave. Nearest "T" stop is Newton Center (D branch of the Green line).

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