American Culture & History in Boston, Massachusetts

Study Tour
Delivery Method:
In-Person
Duration:
Single Term

About the Program

Not Open For Applications

This past program is no longer offered by SAF. Continue browsing our website for other exciting study abroad opportunities. 

With a focus on the culture- and history-rich New England, this two-week study abroad program takes you to historical sites and museums, accompanied by guest speakers and expert guides. You also get the all-American college student experience in Massachusetts. During the program, you work on reflective journalling to improve your English language proficiency and record your adventures. Time in Boston gives you an exciting combination of historical attraction, modern attractions, and authentic experiences from day one.

Stay in an eco-friendly hostel near Boston Common and the Freedom Trail

Guest lectures on American history and government, art, music, and sport

Finish each day in a reflection session to share thoughts and ask questions

Learn to effectively talk and relate to other cultures and backgrounds

At a Glance

Language of Instruction:
English
Language Prerequisite Level:
Intermediate
GPA Requirements:
3.00
Academic Level:
Undergraduate
Housing:
Hotel
Visa Required:
Maybe

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Academics

Accompanied by your dedicated full-time staff member, your tight-knit group bonds during expert-led tours of some of New England’s most impressive historical sites, hearing stories of the beginnings of the United States and the most influential American moments. Through carefully curated events and experiences, you begin to comprehend the diversity of knowledge, experiences, values, world views, traditions, and achievements represented by the cultures of the United States—and build your English proficiency as you go.

Courses

Two memorable day trips—to famous Revolutionary War and literary bastion, Concord, and Salem, of 17th-century Witch Trials renown—are at the heart of your history learning experience. Guest history lectures take you deeper into their stories and the effects they had on American culture. To nurture your ability to engage and communicate with United States citizens, you visit the diverse Mount Holyoke College campus and one of the nation’s best liberal arts colleges, Wellesley College, a women’s institution with a formidable women’s network.

Get To Know Our Application Process

From academics to visa requirements, our structured process helps you choose the right program and university for your goals. Complete a strong application, and prepare for success abroad.

Personalize Your Study Abroad Plan With Your SAF Counselor

Each student has unique academic goals for a study abroad experience. As you think about studying abroad, your SAF Counselor will help you plan for success and support you every step of the way.

Application Requirements

When applying to study abroad, you must meet the entry requirements set by the host university - and SAF is here to set you up for success.

The requirements outlined in this section include the language proficiency scores you may need to demonstrate your language skills, a guide to the GPA range and other academic prerequisites required by your host university, and a list of documentation and other application materials you will need to finalize your application. You may need to supply additional information throughout the process, and you will be alerted through your emails and SAF Student Portal if this is the case for you.
  • Language Proficiency
  • Academics & GPA
  • Application Documents & Materials

Language Test Score Requirements

To prove your language proficiency, you will need to provide one of the following:

  • Cambridge Eiken: 150 
  • Duolingo English Proficiency Test: 65 
  • GTEC: 960 
  • GTEC Academic: L/R 240, L/R/W/S 550 
  • IELTS: 4.5 
  • iTEP Academic: 3.0 
  • STEP EIKEN: Level 2 
  • TEAP: 280 
  • TOEFL iTP: 450 
  • TOEFL iBT: 45 
  • TOEIC: 450 

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Program Dates

When studying abroad, you will want to consider the time of year and how long you are away. Most programs follow the host university's academic calendar.

The dates shown below are general estimates, and as you get closer to the start of the term, you will get more detailed information from SAF. If you have any questions, your Student Counsellor and Program Specialist are always here to support you and point you to the correct information.

Housing Information

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As academic study tours are typically a short, intense period of exploration and discovery, with a narrow lens on a specific theme, they usually last a few weeks—shorter than the normal study abroad experience—and sometimes travel to multiple destinations.

For this reason, SAF arranges the best short-term student accommodation, which usually means the cohort stays in hotels or hostels during term time and, for summer programs, in university campus or off campus, private residence halls. Each program has different accommodation requirements, so SAF plans for each diligently. Program advisors can share more detailed information and field additional questions.

About Boston

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Why Boston

Steeped in history and brimming with culture, Boston welcomes you. Walk the Freedom Trail to trace the United State’s revolutionary past. Root for the home team at Fenway Park. Warm up on a chilly day with a bowl of clam chowder. Ride a Swan Boat in America’s first botanical garden. While studying at one of Boston’s many prestigious universities or colleges, you’ll find plenty to do in this coastal city. 

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Orientation

Before You Leave

Your study tour experience starts well before you travel. We guide you through application, and support your preparations for leaving.

On Arrival

We’re by your side from the moment you arrive, collecting you from the airport, transferring you to your accommodation, and helping you settle with your tour buddies.

Get Acclimated

The SAF Staff on the ground will introduce you to the details of your itinerary and explain where and when you eat, how to see a doctor or a dentist, which bus or train to catch. They have all the answers, just ask!

Learn by Doing

Academic experts guide you through a learning by doing experience, blending culture with best pedagogic practice to support your coursework and development and to help you retain knowledge.

Keeping You Safe

We enroll you in the SAF emergency alert system, so you hear safety concerns relevant to you.

Get Social

Your tour group will share in the arranged social and cultural events as well as hands-on learning, so you have many opportunities to collaborate with other international SAF Scholars, experience the destination you’re in, and build friendships for life.

Advising and Support

The process of studying abroad could quickly feel overwhelming, but we have been doing this for decades and do everything we can to support you through it. 

Many SAF staff are alumni and have walked this path. They have real-life experience to draw on as they advise and support you through every step of our comprehensive services. They’re in your corner, taking care of all the details and explaining what you need to do next.

Take the first step in your study abroad journey by scheduling a consultation with your closest Student Counselor. You can discuss your for-credit academic courses and language programs and explore internships, research programs, and study tours. When you know what you want to do, we guide you through the pre-program steps, help you arrange your visa and transport, and finalize your accommodation or digital experience.

Get To Know Our Application Process

From academics to visa requirements, our structured process helps you choose the right program and university for your goals. Complete a strong application, and prepare for success abroad.

Personalize Your Study Abroad Plan With Your SAF Counselor

Each student has unique academic goals for a study abroad experience. As you think about studying abroad, your SAF Counselor will help you plan for success and support you every step of the way.

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Why Travel With SAF?

Studying abroad is an unforgettable experience, one that stays with you in your career, your contacts, your future. It can define you. At any of our prestigious university partners, you can build personalized for-credit programs that can last up to a whole year.

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