Kaplan International LanguagesPortland, USA
Location: This modern language school is situated in the Pearl District of Portland, which is dotted with art galleries, microbreweries, and coffee laboratories.
Getting around: The centre of Portland is around 20 minutes by foot from the school. There is a light rail infrastructure running throughout the city. There are two stations a short walk from the school, which both have two well connected lines running through them. The street behind the school has a smattering of bus stops for those who prefer to take this mode of transportation.
Popular attractions: To the east of the school is the Old Town District, easily walkable from the main entrance. It is here that students can visit the Lan Su Chinese Garden, one of the main attractions within the city. Arlington Heights is popular amongst visitors as it has a number of parks and green spaces, the better known being the Japanese Garden. This is a 30-minute walk from the school, or alternatively a 25 minutes trip via public transport.
School chain: Kaplan Inc. is part of Graham Holdings, formerly of the Washington Post Company. A multinational group, Kaplan currently has schools in 9 countries throughout the world and has assisted over a million students in reaching their personal, professional and language goals.
With over 80 years of experience in the field, Kaplan schools are run to the highest of standards and have regularly been recognised with awards from within the Education Sector.
Kaplan is confident in their teaching methods, as is ensured with their "Kaplan Guaranteed Progress".
Kaplan International Languages is accredited by multiple international accreditors, including ACCET, the British Council, English Australia, Languages Canada, English New Zealand and ACELS.
- Kaplan International Languages operated previously under the name Kaplan International English, Aspect ILA.
- The language school Kaplan International Languages was founded in Portland, USA in 2009.
- Legal name / parent company: Kaplan Inc.
- Tax registration ID: 04053877
English Courses
Information for all courses offered by Kaplan International Languages
Course Supplements:
K+ Online and K+ Online Extra for 12 months access once departing from the school: USD 139.
K+ Online and K+ Online Extra for 3 months access once departing from the school: USD 69.
Medical and Travel Insurance with the school costs USD 45 (per week).
University placement service off USD 175. This service is free if the student books 16 weeks or over.
Airport Transfer Extra:
Transfers to and from Portland Airport are USD 130 per person, one way.
Lessons needed per English language level
Our price includes
- INCLUDED Wireless LAN zone at school
- INCLUDED Free certificate of course attendance
- INCLUDED Language level placement test at first day of classes
- INCLUDED Language level placement test before arrival
Kaplan International Languages
General school facilities
Snack vending machine
Drink vending machine
Computer lab
Lounge
Free WIFI
Classroom equipment
Electronic whiteboard in some classrooms
Air conditioning in most classrooms
Heating in most classrooms
Ample natural light in most classrooms
Number of classrooms: 7Number of public PC workstations: 20Facilities for disabled students
Wheelchair access to classroom
Wheelchair access to reception
Student Age / Nationality
Top student nationalities
Age of students
Visa Documents
FAQ about Kaplan International Languages, Portland
- What is the number of students per class at Kaplan?Depending on the chosen course, the maximum number of students at Kaplan varies from 1 students (One-to-One Package (10)) to 15 students (General English )
- What is the qualification of the teachers at Kaplan International Languages?100% of teachers at Kaplan International Languages hold a university degree. 100% hold a recognized language teaching certificate.
- Which countries are students of Kaplan International Languages from?The highest Nationality percentage at Kaplan International Languages comes from Brazil with a 5% representation, followed by students from China (5%) and Japan (5%).