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Irvine Valley College (KAPLAN ASPECT)
KAPLAN ASPECT, Irvine [Irvine, CA]










LOCATION
10 minutes from Orange County John Wayne Airport by car.
HIGHLIGHTS
Students who successfully complete the advanced level of English may be accepted to any of the four local community colleges

Weekly student activities organized, including horseback riding, whale watching, kayaking and surfing and having bonfires on the beach

Live in Irvine, a scenic city situated on the coastal hills of Southern California and ranked as one of the ten safest cities of its size in the U.S.
DATA
Type : Private

Establishment : 1938

Membership/Accreditation : AAIEP

Enrollment : 500

Average Class Size : 10

Student Adviser : Yes

Airport Pickup: Yes

Internet Access : Yes

Tuition : Medium

Activities : Frequent

Location : Urban

Transportation : Bus, taxi


CONTACT INFORMATION
KAPLAN ASPECT International Admissions Office
700 South Flower Street, Suite 2900
Los Angeles, CA, 90017 , U.S.A.
TEL: +1 213-452-5859
FAX: +1 213-892-1360
E-mail: world@kaplan.com

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: : About the ESL School  

Founded in 1938, KAPLAN ASPECT is a group of prestigious private language schools that have helped millions of students from around the world significantly improve their English skills in the shortest time possible and prepare them for academic study at an American college or university. The Centers are located among thirteen of the best-known cities in North America - including Vancouver, Canada - in order to offer independent students exposure to different cross-cultural ideas in vibrant urban environments that will deepen their English communication skills and cultural understanding. For those students interested in studying at an American college or university, KAPLAN ASPECT operates three of its centers on college campuses and offers students full access to campus facilities including the library, sports facilities and the computer center. Learning from native speaking instructors, students study from well-developed curriculums designed to develop their fluency and hone their skills in the areas of listening, speaking, reading and writing, as well as pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar. To help students achieve their individual academic goals, KAPLAN ASPECT centers also offer a variety of workshops to complement students' coursework, including: Vocabulary Development, Speech and Pronunciation, Writing, Accent Reduction and TOEFL Skills Preparation. KAPLAN ASPECT is the educational subsidiary of the major newspaper company, The Washington Post, and a sister division of the major magazine, Newsweek. KAPLAN ASPECT is also a proud member of AAIEP, the American Association of Intensive English Programs promoting professional standards and high-quality English programs.
: : Student Countries of Origin  

The KAPLAN ASPECT Center at Irvine Valley College has hosted thousands of students from around the world. Recently, the majority of students come to the school from Asia, including Japan (31%), Korea (29%) and Taiwan (19%). Students additionally come from Latin America (5%), Europe (5%), the Middle East (4%) and other countries worldwide.
: : Faculty Qualifications  

The instructors are highly-qualified, native speaking professionals. Many instructors have lived and traveled abroad and have extensive training and experience teaching English to students from around the world. The personal and academic qualities of instructors make each uniquely qualified to offer meaningful language-learning opportunities and to care deeply about their students.
: : Housing  

KAPLAN ASPECT provides students with the opportunity to enjoy a homestay experience. Homestays are an ideal option for those students who want to experience the local culture as a member of a family and practice their conversational English. Students are encouraged to make their housing arrangements as early as possible due to the limited amount of space available. Private off-campus apartments are also available; however students must make their own arrangements. For more information, use the Contact Address to ask the school directly.
: : Surrounding Area  

The KAPLAN ASPECT Center sits on the 100-acre sunny Irvine Valley College campus and is ideally located in the charming city of Irvine, home to over 170,000 residents and regarded as one of the cleanest and safest cities in Southern California. Located 3km inland from the Pacific Ocean and the pristine beaches of Newport Beach and Balboa Island, Irvine boasts a lovely Mediterranean climate year-round with average January temperatures hovering around 56ーF while summer temperatures remain at a comfortable 71ーF. During the winter months, nearby Bear Mountain offers Irvine residents and snow lovers with almost 1,700 vertical feet of terrain spanning four mountain peaks providing perfect runs to ski and snowboard to their hearts content. Alternatively, when summer approaches, the 9-hole, mountain-style Bear Mountain Golf Course opens up at the base of the Bear Mountain Resort and enables golf lovers to play at 7,000 feet among mild summer breezes, blue skies and aromatic pine trees for an unmatched golfing experience. Irvine is ideally located a quick 25km drive from one of the world's most diverse metropolitan areas, Los Angeles. As the second-largest city in the United States and nicknamed the "City of Angels," Los Angeles is alive with fantastic theater, ample music and concert venues including the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, world-class museums (more than any other city in the United States), first-rate shopping, thrilling amusement parks and outdoor recreation opportunities. California's second largest city, San Diego, is a 57km drive south of downtown Irvine and is a perfect weekend destination for visitors to enjoy its nearly perfect climate, 112km of pristine beaches and a vast assortment of famous attractions, including the world-renowned San Diego Zoo, Legoland California and Sea World San Diego.
: : About the College/University  

First founded in 1979 as Saddleback College North Campus, Irvine Valley College (IVC) was later established in 1985 as a public two-year community college that currently is home to over 13,000 students and more than 100 full-time faculty members. Identified as one of California's leading community colleges and one of Orange County's best-known educational institutions, IVC offers students exceptional educational opportunities to earn Associate in Arts degrees in 38 majors, Associate in Science degrees in 30 majors and Occupational Certificates in 30 areas of specialization. With well-established transfer agreements and guaranteed admission programs in place with the University of California and California State University systems, IVC students have plenty of academic options to earn a four-year degree upon completion of their studies at Irvine Valley College. In addition to public institutions, IVC students have also transferred to various private colleges throughout California and the United States, helping IVC earn the distinction of having one of the highest transfer rates among Orange County's four community college districts. Outside of the classroom, IVC students are actively involved in campus events and organizations, whether by joining the student government, attending art exhibits, concerts and dance and theater performances on-campus, participating in one of 20 student-run groups or studying among the co-curricular programs such as the award-winning Model United Nations. IVC students are avid fans of their sports team, The Lasers, and are sure to be on-hand to cheer on one of the 13 men's and women's teams, some of which are state and national champions.





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