Unlock new horizons and elevate your quality of life by mastering English at Antares College, nestled in the vibrant city of Charleston, South Carolina. Our dynamic courses are meticulously crafted to empower you with confidence and fluency in the language of global opportunities, ensuring a transformative learning experience right in the heart of the Sunshine State.
Unlock new horizons and elevate your quality of life by mastering English at Antares College, nestled in the vibrant city of Charleston, South Carolina. Our dynamic courses are meticulously crafted to empower you with confidence and fluency in the language of global opportunities, ensuring a transformative learning experience right in the heart of the Sunshine State.
Having been in existence for more than 28 years, our school is proud to have a team of expert instructors.
Our effective curriculum undergoes annual reviews for continuous enhancement.
At Antares College in Charleston, South Carolina, we believe in fostering global connections and unlocking individual potential. Enhance your life through improved communication as we focus on building knowledge and valuable connections for a brighter future together.
At Antares English Language Center in Charleston, South Carolina, we believe in fostering global connections and unlocking individual potential. Enhance your life through improved communication as we focus on building knowledge and valuable connections for a brighter future together.
Embrace the magic, and let Charleston be the place where you transform your English skills and create lasting memories.
With more than 15 years of expertise, our team comprises expert teachers and professionals.
Learning English will help you unlock opportunites and connect to our global family in ways no other language can.
Learning the global language of business will open doors for higher pay, easier work, and a better future for yourself and your family.
Despite our diverse origins and appearances, we form a global family, each possessing unique talents. Improving communication among us enhances life for everyone.
We’ve spent almost 3 decades finding the simplest ways to explain the English language so that you can master English faster.
Explore Charleston's fascinating history, from its colonial past to its role in the Civil War. This can help your students connect with the city's cultural significance and improve their language skills through engaging stories of Charleston's landmarks, historical events, and notable figures.
Highlight Charleston's famous architecture, including its iconic historic homes, churches, and the charming cobblestone streets of the French Quarter. This topic could also include vocabulary related to architecture and urban design, offering students a chance to learn while engaging with local culture.
Share information about Charleston’s popular events, such as Spoleto Festival USA, the Charleston Food and Wine Festival, or the Lowcountry Jazz Festival. You could teach students event-related vocabulary and phrases while introducing them to local traditions and festivities.
Dive into Charleston’s renowned food culture, which blends Southern, African, and European influences. Explore famous dishes like shrimp and grits, she-crab soup, and Lowcountry boil, and teach students food-related vocabulary and expressions. This topic also offers the opportunity to discuss food customs and mealtime etiquette in Charleston.
Charleston’s stunning natural surroundings offer plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. Talk about local parks, beaches (like Folly Beach), and nature preserves, and teach students vocabulary related to outdoor activities (hiking, kayaking, etc.). This topic can also highlight environmental conservation efforts in the area.
Our flexible enrollment system allows you to start at various times throughout the year, but for the best return on your money and effort, your advisor may recommend that you start at the beginning of a term. Talk to an advisor about the best time for you!
We have various programs available to best meet the needs of all of our students. Additional information and scholarship applications are available from our Admissions department.
Our enrollment process is simple! All you have to do is fill out an application, get your acceptance documents, and start your program!
We have special programs/scholarships to meet the varied needs of our students. Please contact an advisor for more information.
The US government is the only entity that can grant visas, but we can help you through the process of applying for several different types of visas. The most common visas for our students are tourist visas for intercultural programs, or F-1 student visas for longer term academic, professional, or comprehensive programs.
Explore Charleston's fascinating history, from its colonial past to its role in the Civil War. This can help your students connect with the city's cultural significance and improve their language skills through engaging stories of Charleston's landmarks, historical events, and notable figures.
Highlight Charleston's famous architecture, including its iconic historic homes, churches, and the charming cobblestone streets of the French Quarter. This topic could also include vocabulary related to architecture and urban design, offering students a chance to learn while engaging with local culture.
Share information about Charleston’s popular events, such as Spoleto Festival USA, the Charleston Food and Wine Festival, or the Lowcountry Jazz Festival. You could teach students event-related vocabulary and phrases while introducing them to local traditions and festivities.
Dive into Charleston’s renowned food culture, which blends Southern, African, and European influences. Explore famous dishes like shrimp and grits, she-crab soup, and Lowcountry boil, and teach students food-related vocabulary and expressions. This topic also offers the opportunity to discuss food customs and mealtime etiquette in Charleston.
Charleston’s stunning natural surroundings offer plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. Talk about local parks, beaches (like Folly Beach), and nature preserves, and teach students vocabulary related to outdoor activities (hiking, kayaking, etc.). This topic can also highlight environmental conservation efforts in the area.