University Tour in San Francisco

Study English, explore Silicon Valley & visit prestigious universities!

The package Includes

  • Application fee & Accommodation application fee
  • General English PT (16 lessons per week), Monday to Thursday, 9 am – 1pm
  • Conversation Workshop, Friday morning
  • Stanford University & UC Berkeley visits
  • Afternoon activities, Monday to Friday, including Pier 39, Aquarium, California Academy of Sciences, Union Square, museums and much more!
  • Graduation ceremony & certificate
  • Homestay, 14 meals per week (single or shared)
  • Airport transfers, round-trip
  • Public transportation pass
  • For groups of 10 students, 1 leader free of charge
  • Optional Trips (at an extra cost): Six Flags, Alcatraz Island, The Great Wall Shopping Mall, Muir Woods and much more.
  • Minimum age is 15 for individuals, 14 for groups.
  • Arrival on Sunday and departure on Saturday.

Sample Schedule

Monday

University Tour in San Francisco

English 9:00 - 13:00

Pier 39 & Fisherman’s Wharf

Tuesday

University Tour in San Francisco

English 9:00 - 13:00

English Café

Wednesday

University Tour in San Francisco

English 9:00 - 13:00

Cable Car Ride to Union Square

Thursday

University Tour in San Francisco

English 9:00 - 13:00

California Academy of Sciences

Friday

University Tour in San Francisco
Stanford University and Silicon Valley

Saturday

University Tour in San Francisco
Six Flags (optional)

Sunday

University Tour in San Francisco
Alcatraz Island (optional)

The sample schedule is subject to change.
Optional activities will be offered at an additional price provided there is a minimum of 10 students and weather permitting.

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Humanities

This course is designed for students to develop a general knowledge of literature, art, music, and the performing arts. The course covers periods from classical to contemporary in the fields of poetry, prose, philosophy, art, architecture, music, dance, theater, and film. Students will develop a framework to comprehend, analyze and interpret various works of art.