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= Boston Institute of Education =

Boston Institute of Education is a specialist, high quality international education group operating in Boston, the heart of higher education in the USA. Boston Institute of Education(BIE) was established by a group of like-minded educational enthusiasts to provide ultimate pre-college preparation for those who dare to dream. Since 1925, BIE remains faithful to its heritage of excellence and persistence for quality. Integrating result-oriented approaches, comprehensive systems and unrelenting attention towards personal needs, BIE has nourished a ground to ensure its students to grow and thrive.

Boston Institute of Education and Lasell University offer a joint credit prep program to help current high school students cross the language and academic requirements to gain admission to some of the safest colleges in the country.

This cooperation program has enabled many students with mediocre qualifications to obtain a bachelor's degree from a top international university.

Applicants do not need TOEFL / IELTS English test scores, but only need to submit three years of completed high school transcripts before entering the United States. Students will live in Lasell village, a beautiful and safe college campus, to complete a three-month summer preparatory training program. To finally admitted by Lasell University, students are required to pass a final tests at the end of the summer program.

Once enrolled, Boston Institute of Education provides a full range of personalized academic advising services to help pave the way for students who wish to turn their schooling adversity around and enter an American institution of higher education.

Students who successfully admitted by Lasell University will be supported by a dedicated mentor from BIE. BIE faculties will deliver a broad range of programs which provide exceptional opportunities for international students all over the world.

Students will be able to take full advantage of the excellent educational resources in the U.S. and use their freshman and sophomore years to methodically explore and build on their unique strengths and transfer to one of the top 50 universities in the U.S. in their third year.