California Summer Experience (Not Available for 2023)
This program is not offered in Summer 2023. Please check back and contact us for 2024.
Come meet other international students who are learning about American culture and practicing their English-conversation skills. You will enjoy classes in the morning, fun themed activities in the afternoon, and you can practice your English with your local host family in the evening.
Requirements for Admission
• High school students or recent high school graduates who are starting college this year
• Parent permission for students under age 18
• Visa: Approved tourist visa to visit the U.S
Program Dates
Participants may choose to attend one, two, or three weeks:
Week | Dates for 2024 | Theme |
Week 1 | July | Explore S.F Bay Area |
Week 2 | July | College Preparation |
Week 3 | August | Career Preparation |
Theme Descriptions
• Discover California - Learn about and experience what California and San Francisco Bay Area have to offer! You will visit some iconic places in San Francisco.
• College Preparation - Are you ready for college? Develop your study skills and prepare to be a successful college student!
• Career Preparation - Get started on your path to career success! Explore your interests and discover your educational and career possibilities.
Fees
To Be Announced
Fees are accepted by credit card payment only. A link to the payment portal will be emailed to you after your application form is received by the Global Academy office.
Item | Included in the fee | NOT Included | Note |
English classes | ✓ | ||
Afternoon activities | ✓ | ||
Transportation (airfare, local transportation) |
✓ | ||
Housing & Meals | ✓ | Minimum weekly cost for homestay with breakfast and dinner is $450 (varies depending on a vendor). Estimated cost for lunch $10/day | |
Health Insurance | ✓ | Health insurance from our recommended vendor can be purchased online (Price TBD) | |
Personal Entertainment | ✓ | Optional weekend trips can be added ($50-$160/trip) |
Travel, Housing, and Dining Options:
Participants are responsible for arranging their own travel to and from campus, local transportation, housing, and meals while attending the program. Airport pick up with a fee can be arranged. Please visit Airport Pickup Form for more information.
Please also visit Housing for International Students for several housing options which include contact information for homestay vendors, local hotels and other short-term housing options. There are several dining options on campus; the Pioneer Kitchen (cafeteria) offers a variety of delicious and healthy choices. Starbucks is a popular place for snacks and drinks between and after classes. You can also find a variety of ethnic food restaurants and grocery stores (American, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Thai, Vietnamese and more!) in Hayward and nearby cities.