At NESE, we are jumping for joy! We have exciting and happy news!
NESE, Harvard Square will open for the August, 2021 session (and, of course, for all other sessions after this one). Homestays and dormitories are available, and NESE teachers and staff are super excited.
Registration and placement tests for the August session take place on August 2nd and classes begin on August 3rd. We answer our phones 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and so please phone with any questions.Tel: +617-864-7170
You are not required to quarantine when you arrive in Massachusetts if:
* you were fully vaccinated at least 14 days before your arrival in Massachusetts
* you have received a negative COVID test not more than 72 hours before your arrival
* If you do not have proof of a negative COVID test, you must quarantine for 10 days, although you can leave your quarantine to get a COVID test. When you receive the negative result you can leave quarantine.
- It is our understanding that you can get a COVID vaccine while you are studying in Massachusetts.
All NESE teachers and staff are fully vaccinated, and NESE has redefined its cleaning standards in response to COVID-19. Please know that NESE follows all state and federal laws related to COVID-19. This includes wearing masks and social distancing.
As we all know, government policies regarding COVID are, by necessity, fluid. Please stay informed so that you are best prepared to learn English and have fun in the healthiest environment possible.
1) Please see our website (https://nese.edu), Facebook, Instagram and Newsletter. Please find English site, if we have any updates, we always put the news on this site!
2) 2020, It is NESEs 30th Anniversary!
Good News for Thank you Discount! Updates!
As a way to say thank-you to everyone and as a 30th anniversary celebration, NESE would like to offer everyone a 30% discount on all NESE bookings made within the next year!*
*The Fine Print
- Location: NESE, Harvard Square
- Applicable Booking Dates: NEW Deadline is December 31st, 2021 (please apply "by Dec. 31")
- Applicable Study Dates: All NESE, Harvard Square Sessions in the future - "No time limit!"
- Please note that this discount is for tuition only. Housing is excluded.
NESE Club: you can see variety of NESE clubs! TED club and History club etc are on the list! I hope student have great experience with NESE in Autumn!
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Today, we had a lovely surprise. Rodrigo, a student at NESE last year, came to visit us to thank NESE and share his great news: He was accepted to Harvard Law School - into the LLM program, and he will start classes next week! He wanted us to know that NESE's courses, and NESE's Intensive TOEFL Program, in particular, were an essential part of his success - and we simply had to share this news with you!
NESE's brilliant Open Talk Club leader, Samuel Odamah, is a Harvard Hero. Because of this, he is permitted to invite a few friends to attend the Harvard Hero ceremony and reception that is held each year - at Harvard of course.
However because the ceremony is an invitation only event, Samuel can only take a handful of Open Talk Club participants. Usually, if they arrive on time, the students have an opportunity to sit in the beautiful Sanders Theater and watch the President of Harvard read the award citations of about 51 Harvard Heroes.
After the ceremony, Samuel takes the NESE group to Annenburg Hall for an amazing reception with Harvard staff. Access to Annenburg Hall is restricted most of the year, as the space is used as a Harvard College freshman cafeteria. Given this, Samuel uses this window of opportunity to invite NESE and other Harvard friends to see this magnificent and inspirational space on this one special day. Simply, it is a time for all involved to be inspired - and as always, we are inspired by what Samuel does for NESE students.
Thank you Samuel!
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NoteNESEs vacation season will be changed "Four times a year"Please see below.
NESE is closed during the first week of January, the last week of April, the last week of August, and the last two weeks of December. NESE housing is available during these periods for an extra fee of US$47 - US$205, per night depending on single or shared occupancy.
Message from NESE:
Study Group Tour! ForSummer and Autumn
We have already had Group tour inquiries in Summer and Autumn!
Many group tours came to NESE in 2018 and also will have those in 2019! NESE welcomes your group students and tour leaders! We have nice dormitories just next stop Harvard stations. Easy to manage your students, easy to go any places in Boston!Booking must be needed "in advance", please let us know your details. 2 or 4 weeks at NESE is good for your vacation students. We have dormitories just next stop from Harvard station. Tour leaders and teachers are also easy to find students and access anywhere in Boston.
Each session, NESE invites a guest speaker to give a presentation during students' Conversation & Listening class. Speakers discuss a wide range of topics. Some recent speakers include: a Harvard employee with experience in the US Marine Corps, a genetic scientist, a local police officer, bankers from a local bank, college admissions advisors, performers from the Boston String Quartet, and a theatrical stage manager. Students receive practice listening to a different native speaker, asking questions in natural situations, and learning new vocabulary about the topic. They also get to meet these local community members and learn about their lives.
Club Meetings
NESE offers a selection of student clubs each session. Students can choose to sign up for as many club meetings as they wish. Clubs are usually led by a NESE teacher or staff member. The student club service is free for students, although they may need to pay for the activity that the club attends, such as a small admission fee at a museum.
Volunteer Program
Each session, NESE brings interested students to volunteer at a local home for the elderly. We have also compiled an extensive list of local organizations that students can contact to arrange individual volunteering opportunities. In addition, teachers or staff members may lead volunteering opportunities as they become available. For example, a teacher recently brought students to volunteer at a soccer camp for children.