Kaplan opened its first university pathway college in 2005 on the campus of
Nottingham Trent University in UK, and Kaplan International Colleges grew two years later with the opening of two new International Colleges at
Russell Group institutions, the
University of Glasgow and the
University of Liverpool. It expanded globally in 2007 with the addition of an on-campus pathway with
Northeastern University in Boston in the United States, and the acquisition of a pathway college for the
University of Adelaide, one of Australia's Group of Eight universities. In 2007,
Kaplan, Inc. expanded its group of English language schools mainly based in the United States by acquiring Aspect Education, a global chain of 19 schools across six English-speaking countries, based in London. Aspect Education traced its origins back to 1963, and had grown by the acquisition of two other English language school chains, Angloworld Travel and International Language Academies. Aspect CEO, David Jones, retained leadership of the combined entity, Kaplan Aspect, which was launched in September 2007. Kaplan Aspect grew its global network in 2008 and 2009 with a number of acquisitions of English language schools in Australia, Canada, UK and USA. In 2009, Kaplan Aspect was merged into Kaplan International Colleges, with David Jones leading the new division as CEO. In 2012, Kaplan International wholly acquired two international student recruitment agencies; BEO Limited in
Japan, and Hands On Education Consultants in Thailand. Kaplan CEO, David Jones became responsible for all transnational programmes (students travelling to study) as well as Kaplan Asia Pacific following the departure of Mark Coggins, its former CEO. Kaplan International moved into the UK secondary school sector in 2015 with the acquisition of
Mander Portman Woodward, a sixth form college group with schools in London, Cambridge and Birmingham. In 2019, Kaplan International English changed its name to Kaplan International Languages, after acquiring the Swiss-owned company Alpadia Language Schools and partnering with Enforex, one of the largest Spanish language education businesses in Spain and Latin America, enabling it to offer language courses in English, French, German and Spanish. Kaplan International also acquired ESL Education Group in 2019, the largest language agency in Europe. ESL is headquartered in
Switzerland and places over 25,000 students in language programs every year. ==Kaplan International Languages schools==