In-person Programme

    Long Island University, Brooklyn New York City Summer Junior Programme

    by Oxford International

    A residential summer English programme at Long Island University in Brooklyn combining 15 hours of weekly lessons with New York City excursions and campus activities.

    Last verified: 19 May 2026Reviewed by:Content Ops Admin
    Long Island University, Brooklyn New York City Summer Junior Programme

    Key facts

    Current status

    Upcoming

    Eligibility

    Ages 12–18

    Age range / Year group

    Ages 12–18

    Location / Region

    Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York City

    Cost

    From £3,830

    Duration

    2 weeks

    Format

    In person

    Next deadline

    Not announced · Upcoming cycle

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    Language: English

    Accommodation: University campus residence

    Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner are included.

    TL;DR

    Students aged 12-18 study English on a Brooklyn university campus, live in residence, and explore major New York City attractions through a standard two-week activity and excursion programme.

    What is Long Island University, Brooklyn New York City Summer Junior Programme?

    Based at Long Island University in Brooklyn, this Oxford International Junior Programmes summer course combines English language learning with the culture and energy of New York City. The programme is for students aged 12-18 and includes 15 hours of English lessons per week, university residence accommodation, breakfast, lunch and dinner, campus activities, and excursions to major New York attractions such as the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, Brooklyn Bridge, Times Square, Central Park, MoMA, the American Museum of Natural History, and Coney Island.

    Who should consider this?

    Best for

    Students aged 12-18 joining as groups or individuals who want an in-person residential English course with New York City excursions and campus activities.

    What you actually do

    Step-by-step process

    1. 1

      Study English for 15 hours per week, take a placement test, join lessons and campus activities, live in university residence accommodation, and visit New York City attractions including museums, Central Park, Times Square, Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, and Coney Island.

    Eligibility and requirements

    • Students aged 12-18

    • Groups and individuals

    • English levels Elementary to Proficiency

    • programme can be adjusted to lower English levels

    • Slightly younger or older siblings or friends may be accepted in a group only with admissions approval in advance

    Cost, funding, and what's included

    Entry cost

    From £3,830

    What's included

    The programme is described as all-inclusive and includes 15 hours of English lessons per week, one full-day excursion per week, visits to top New York City attractions, campus and outdoor activities, university residence accommodation, and breakfast, lunch and dinner.

    How to apply

    1. 1

      Book through https://www.oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/booking-form/ or enquire through https://www.oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/enquiry-form/.

    Curriculum / what you'll study

    The programme covers the following focus areas.

    Curriculum

    The English programme uses fun, engaging and interactive lessons to build core language skills. Students strengthen vocabulary, grammar and communication skills, with levels listed from Elementary to Proficiency and the programme adjustable to lower English levels.

    Curriculum may be adjusted based on participant interests and current developments.

    Daily schedule overview

    A typical day during the programme.

    Schedule

    The sample itinerary includes a Day 2 placement test and first lesson, English lessons across the programme, afternoon and evening New York activities, museum and shopping visits, a Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island excursion, Brooklyn Bridge and city walks, Coney Island, and Day 15 departures.

    Accommodation, meals, and campus experience

    Residential plan

    • Accommodation: Students stay in university residence accommodation on campus, described as a safe and convenient setting for connecting with peers. Accommodation is dorm-style twin rooms with shared washrooms, shared lounge access and on-site laundry, and breakfast, lunch and dinner are included.

    Location detail

    The programme is based at Long Island University in Brooklyn, one of New York City's dynamic boroughs. Oxford International states that Long Island University's name is used only to identify the delivery location and that the university is not affiliated with or responsible for the programme.

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