Prices & Dates | Intensive Chinese Language Program

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1-6 Months Intensive Chinese Language Program.

Best Value in China. High Quality, Low Cost Packages Available.

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FIND OUT WHAT IS INCLUDED HERE >>

  

HOW CAN I MAKE A PAYMENT?

 

In order to make a payment online, press on the "Pay Now" sign below:

 



HOW CAN I GET A DISCOUNT?

 

During your internship, your success is our success. Keeping that in mind, if you help Get in2 China, we will help you. If one of your friends or classmates enrolls in our program as a result of your referral, we will offer you a 10% discount on your own program fee.

  

There is no limit to this offer. That means, if you successfully refer us five new interns, you will receive a 50% discount on your own program fee.

 

Check out our Campus Ambassador Program for more information about how to earn cash or program credit from client referrals.

  

TERMS OF PAYMENT

 

  • The whole program fee has to be paid within 2 weeks after the internship placement has been confirmed.
  • Payment can be made in Euro, USD or CNY.
  • USD is the primary currency and payments in all other currencies will be measured against USD exchange rate on the date of payment.
  • Payments can only be made via Bank-transfer, PayPal, Credit Card, Western Union or Cash.

 

  

Program Starting Dates 2013

 

January 2013

Thu 17th Jan

Arrive in Beijing or Shanghai

Fri 18th Jan

Orientation & Welcome Dinner

Sat 19th Jan

City tour

Sun 20th Jan

Free time to rest & explore

Mon 21th Jan

Start Classes

Wed 13th Feb

Leave Accommodation

 

February 2013

Thu 14th Feb

Arrive in Beijing or Shanghai

Fri 15th Feb

Orientation & Welcome Dinner

Sat 16th Feb

City tour

Sun 17th Feb

Free time to rest & explore

Mon 18th Feb

Start Classes

Wed 13th Mar

Leave Accommodation

 

Please Note: Chinese New Year Public Holiday (Sat 9th Feb - Fri 15th Feb) falls within these program dates.

March 2013

Thu 14th Mar

Arrive in Beijing or Shanghai

Fri 15th Mar

Orientation & Welcome Dinner

Sat 16th Mar

City tour

Sun 17th Mar

Free time to rest & explore

Mon 18th Mar

Start Classes

Wed 10th Apr

Leave Accommodation

 

April 2013

Thu 11th Apr

Arrive in Beijing or Shanghai

Fri 12th Apr

Orientation & Welcome Dinner

Sat 13th Apr

City tour

Sun 14th Apr

Free time to rest & explore

Mon 15th Apr

Start Classes

Wed 8th May

Leave Accommodation

 

May 2013

Thu 9th May

Arrive in Beijing or Shanghai

Fri 10th May

Orientation & Welcome Dinner

Sat 11th May

City tour

Sun 12th May

Free time to rest & explore

Mon 13th May

Start Classes

Wed 5th Jun

Leave Accommodation

 

June 2013

Thu 6th Jun

Arrive in Beijing or Shanghai

Fri 7th Jun

Orientation & Welcome Dinner

Sat 8th Jun

City tour

Sun 9th Jun

Start Classes

Mon 10th Jun

Free time to rest & explore

Wed 3rd Jul

Leave Accommodation

 

Please Note: Dragon Boat Festival Public Holiday (Thu 10th Jun - Sat 12th Jun) falls within these program dates.

 

July 2013

Thu 4th Jul

Arrive in Beijing or Shanghai

Fri 5th Jul

Orientation & Welcome Dinner

Sat 6th Jul

City tour

Sun 7th Jul

Free time to rest & explore

Mon 8th Jul

Start Classes

Wed 31st Jul

Leave Accommodation

 

August 2013

Thu 1st Aug

Arrive in Beijing or Shanghai

Fri 2nd Aug

Orientation & Welcome Dinner

Sat 3rd Aug

City tour

Sun 4th Aug

Free time to rest & explore

Mon 5th Aug

Start Classes

Wed 28th Aug

Leave Accommodation

 

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