MIT Campus

The Summer Junior Program in Cambridge, MA gives students the opportunity to live and study in state-of-the-art facilities located at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

General Information

  • City: Cambridge, MA
  • Dates:
    June 26, 2016 – August 6, 2016
    (Sunday to Saturday, minimum 2-week enrollment) Special Note: At MIT the check-in day is Sunday and the check-out day in Saturday. Therefore, students will not participate in the Sunday excursion on the Sunday of their arrival.
  • Ages: 14 – 17 years old
  • Course: Semi-Intensive English Program – 20 lessons per week (50-minute lessons)
  • Residence: MIT dormitory
  • Meals: 18 meals per week (full-board Monday – Friday, half-board Saturday, breakfast only Sunday)
  • Dormitory: MIT dormitory
  • Occupancy: Doubles, triples & quads
  • Activities: Afternoon and/or evening activities Monday-Friday, full-day excursions each Sunday (Optional activities offered each Saturday)
  • Classic Program: Consists of a mix of cultural, sports, sightseeing and shopping activities.
  • University Explorer Program: Includes SAT/TOEFL lessons, university campus tours, and academic skills workshops.
  • Special UCLA Explorer Program: Science and Technology Explorer – Explore research laboratories at MIT and Harvard University and visit high-tech companies around Cambridge and Boston.
  • Adventure Week (July 18 – July 25): Five-State College Campus Tour (supplemental fee required)
  • Airport Transfer: Included in the transportation fee, valid for Sunday arrivals and Saturday departures between 9am – 9pm

    Note: All courses are solely owned and operated by AGE and are not affiliated with MIT.

Courses

Explanation of Courses

Number of levels: up to 12

English level evaluation with multi-level placement: Placement testing includes a grammar section, a writing section, and an interview with the Director of Courses. The three separate components of the test allow us to make accurate placements for each of the student’s classes.

Grammar Structure and Usage

  • Teaches students the rules of grammar usage through communicative teaching methods.
  • Gives students the opportunity to practice using grammar in both speaking and writing.

Conversation, Listening, Vocabulary and Pronunciation

  • Gives students practice speaking in English and listening to and understanding English spoken by native speakers.
  • Provides students with feedback and special exercises to help improve pronunciation.

Accommodation at MIT

  • Double and Triple Room Occupancy
  • Rooms are furnished with beds, desks, chairs and closets
  • Bathrooms are shared by 4-6 students
  • Linens included
  • Bathrooms and common areas cleaned frequently
  • Laundry facilities located in the dormitory

Campus Facilities

  • Spacious student lounge
  • Use of athletic facilities
  • Free wifi
  • Use of MIT Student Center with bookstore, food court, market and shops
  • Beautiful outdoor campus quad with green space

Activities and Excurtions

Students participate in afternoon activities Monday-Friday. Afternoon activities are compulsory and are included in the Junior Program package. Evening and Saturday activities are always optional and offered to all students. AGE always offers a combination of free and low cost evening and Saturday activities. Please refer to the sample calendar for sample activities.

  • Afternoon Activities
  • Evening Activities
  • Saturday Activities
  • Sunday Excursions

Afternoon Activities Program

Students at MIT may choose from up to three different Activities Programs for their afternoon activity at no additional cost. Students may choose up to one program each week. Students must choose their selection at enrollment to ensure availability. AGE offers an optional week (Five State College Campus Tour) of visits to New England colleges and universities. In lieu of classes and regular afternoon activities students can spend the week going to a different and exciting destination each day.

 

AGE Activities Program options on the MIT Campus

 

  • Classic Program
  • University Explorer Program
  • Science and Technology Explorer Program

Evening Activities

Some evening activities have fees associated with participation

  • Baseball game
  • Dance party
  • Bowling
  • Talent show
  • Sports
  • Scavenger hunt
  • Shopping
  • Movie night

Saturday Activities

Some Saturday activities have fees associated with participation

  • Students who do not wish to participate in Saturday optional activities can enjoy hanging out with other ELC students and staff on and around campus
  • Examples: Providence, RI; Kayaking, local festivals and fairs.

Sunday Excursions

  • Required that all students participate in the full-day Sunday excursion
  • Full-day Sunday excursions are included in the junior package

2016 MIT Weekend Excursions

  • July 3: Six Flags Amusement Park
  • July 9: New York City (Saturday optional: +$175)
  • July 10: Newport, Rhode Island
  • July 17: Wrentham Outlet Shopping
  • July 23: New York City (Saturday optional: +$175)
  • July 24: Whale Watch
  • July 31: Six Flags Amusement Park

Classic Program

In the Classic Program, students will enjoy the diversity that each city offers through participating in a variety of cultural, sports, sightseeing, and shopping activities.

Location: UCLA, Wheelock College, and MIT

  • Afternoon Activities
  • Sample Activity Program

Classic Program Sample Activities

  • Sports on the banks of the Charles RiverUCLA_Summer_junior_Program_Classic
  • Newbury Street
  • Georges Island
  • Bunker Hill
  • Tour of Harvard
  • MIT Museum
  • Freedom Trail Tour

Sample Activities Program

Week 1
Day 1 Sunday
AM: Arrival & Orientation
PM: Arrival & Orientation
EVENING: Arrival & Orientation
Day 2 Monday
AM: Placement Test & Lessons
PM: Scavenger Hunt
EVENING: Capture the Flag
Day 3 Tuesday
AM: Lessons
PM: Aquarium
EVENING: Movies/Concerts on the Esplanade
Day 4 Wednesday
AM: Lessons
PM: Cambridge Historical Tour
EVENING: Dining Out
Day 5 Thursday
AM: Lessons
PM: Newbury Street
EVENING: Soccer
Day 6 Friday
AM: Lessons
PM: Freedom Trail
EVENING: Disco Dance
Week 2
Day 1 Saturday
New York City Trip (Optional)
Day 2 Sunday
Six Flags Amusement Park
Day 3 Monday
AM: Lessons
PM: Charles River kayaking
EVENING: Red Sox Game
Day 4 Tuesday
AM: Lessons
PM: Boston Harbor Cruise
EVENING: Faneuil Hall
Day 5 Wednesday
AM: Lessons
PM: Waterworks Museum
EVENING: Karaoke
Day 6 Thursday
AM: Lessons
PM: Prudential Center
EVENING: Museum of Science stargazing
Day 7 Friday
AM: Lessons
PM: Sports
EVENING: Casino Night

University Explorer Program

University Explorers will take SAT or TOEFL preparation classes. In addition they will visit local universities where they will participate in tours and information sessions. They will also work on essay writing and study skills.

  • Afternoon Activities

Activities:

  • University tourssummer-junior-programs-activity-programs-university-explorer-program
  • College Readiness Workshop
  • Writing Skills Workshop

 

Location: UCLA, Wheelock College, and MIT

Science And Technology Explorer

Make the most out of your once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to spend the summer at MIT. Science and Technology Explorers will get hands-on experience with the most recent and cutting edge advances in scientific and technological research and development. Explorers will visit on-campus and off-campus laboratories and offices!

  • Afternoon Activities
  • Sample Activity Calendar

Activities:

  • Museum of Sciencemit_alamy_2335926b
  • Computer programming
  • Model rocket launch
  • Waterworks Museum
  • Apple Store product demonstration
  • Harvard Microrobiotics Lab

 

Location: MIT

Sample Activities Program

Week 1
Day 1 Sunday
Arrival & Orientation
Day 2 Monday
AM: Placement Test & Lessons
PM: Scavenger Hunt
EVENING: Capture the Flag
Day 3 Tuesday
AM: Lessons
PM: MIT Academic Tour
EVENING: Movies/Concerts on the Esplanade
Day 4 Wednesday
AM: Lessons
PM: Lecture/Workshop
EVENING: Dining Out
Day 5 Thursday
AM: Lessons
PM: MIT Nuclear Reactor Laboratory
EVENING: Soccer
Day 6 Friday
AM: Lessons
PM: Charles River Musuem
EVENING: Disco Dance
Week 2
Day 1 Saturday
New York City Trip (Optional)
Day 2 Sunday
Six Flags Amusement Park
Day 3 Monday
AM: Lessons
PM: Marine Science Center
EVENING: Red Sox Game
DAY 10
Day 4 Tuesday
AM: Lessons
PM: Rocket Launch
EVENING: Faneuil Hall
Day 5 Wednesday
AM: Lessons
PM: Waterworks Museum
EVENING: Karaoke
Day 6 Thursday
AM: Lessons
PM: Museum of Science
EVENING: Museum of Science stargazing
Day 7 Friday
AM: Lessons
PM: Zeisger Center
EVENING: Casino Night

Sample Daily Schedule

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
7:00 – 8.30 BREAKFAST 08:00 – 12:00
BRUNCH
BREAKFAST
9:00 – 10:40 Class: Grammar Structure & Usage Full-day
Excursion
10:40 – 11:00 BREAK
11:00 – 12:40 Class: Conversation, Listening, Vocabulary & Pronunciation
12:40 – 1:30 LUNCH BREAK 12:00 – 5:00
Saturday
Activities
2:00 – 5:00 Afternoon Activities
5:00 – 7:00 DINNER BREAK
7:00 – 10:00 Evening Activities Evening Activities
10:00 RETURN TO RESIDENCE HALL