Housing
Because the last thing you want to worry about is your housing, NESE makes all housing arrangements BEFORE you leave your country. This means that you can arrive early and go directly from the airport to your accommodations. Then, on registration day, you will already know the area better, and you will be relaxed for the first day of your program. NESE charges no fee for making any housing arrangements.  

If You Want to Live in a Homestay
NESE's American homestay program is designed to provide cultural exposure to American family life in a warm and supportive environment. It is your home away from home. Your homestay family will provide you with friendship, care, and an ideal opportunity to use your English and experience American culture. NESE carefully selects all homestay families, and every family has a great deal of experience hosting foreign students.

Often our families introduce students to new activities. You might learn to water-ski in Maine, sail in Cape Cod, or ski in Vermont. Whatever parts of New England you and your family explore, you can be sure that you will remain friends with them for years to come. 

If You Want to Live in a Dormitory
Throughout the year, you can live in a dormitory. Living in the dormitory will provide you with a unique opportunity to make friends with other students your own age and to experience Boston life at its best. Pizza nights, video nights, and picnics on the Charles River are all part of student life in these dormitories. As a dormitory resident, you will participate in all of these activities with a diverse and interesting group of people.

NESE has two dormitories, one for students (Green Hall)  and one for professionals (Lee Hall) . Both dormitories are located only 15 minutes from NESE between the campuses of Harvard and MIT. Both dormitories offer students either single or double rooms, full linen and cleaning service, and breakfast and dinner every day of the week.

  
 
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