Saturday, January 26, 2008

Study in the USA

Study in the USA


The USA has the world’s largest international student population, with nearly 600,000 students choosing to broaden their education and life experience in the United States. Nearly 4% of all students enrolled in higher-level education are international students, and the numbers are growing. From the mid-1950’s, when international student enrollment was only just reaching 35,000, international education in the USA has come a long way.

We look forward to helping students who, like you, are considering continuing your education in the United States. You will find all of the tools you need to compile your necessary research in deciding if the United States is the best place for you - we have gathered valuable information on educational, social, cultural and economic aspects of studying in the U.S.
For those of you who have already made the choice to study in the United States, you are now faced with the task of matching your goals and needs with the right program. Answers to your research questions can be found here, from the information we’ve collected from educators to real-life stories from other non-U.S. students like you.
Many schools and programs offer international students great opportunities for learning and enrichment in the United States, and we know that choosing one can be an extensive and exhausting process. Find out what program is right for you and make the right choice.

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Useful Tips for Students

Useful Tips for Students


Useful Tips for Students
What do you need to know?
For an Associate's or a Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Passed secondary school
- Proficiency in English language i.e. TOEFL or IELTS
- Financial arrangements to support your education and living expenses
- In addition, SAT or ACT may also be required.

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Alumni Associations in the USA
Students Associations in the USA
Indian Students Associations in the USA
Colleges in the United States
List of Universities in America
Financial Aids
Graduate Study in the USA
Student Visa
Work Permit

International Cooperation Exchange

International Cooperation Exchange

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION & EXCHANGES
Principal national bodies responsible for dealing with international cooperation and exchanges in higher education:
Alliance for International Educational and Cultural Exchange
1776 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 600Washington, DC 20036United States of America
Tel: +1(202) 293-6141
Fax: +1(202) 293-6144
EMail: info@alliance-exchange.org
WWW: http://www.alliance-exchange.org


Immigration US Immigration Informations

Immigration

US Immigration Informations

Permanent Visa
USA IMMIGRATION VISASImmigrants to the United States are divided into two categories: (I) those who may obtain permanent residence status without numerical limitation, and (II) those subject to an annual limitation. The latter category is further divided into (A) family-sponsored, (B) employment-based, and (C) diversity immigrants.

. UNLIMITED IMMIGRANTSA. Immediate Relatives: The spouse, widow(er) and minor unmarried children of a United States citizen, and the parents of a United States citizen who is 21 or older.B. Returning Residents: Previous U.S. lawful permanent residents who are returning to the U.S. after a stay of more than one year abroad.II. LIMITED IMMIGRANTS
Subject to certain transitional laws, immigration into the United States beginning in 1995 will be limited to 675,000 persons per year. That figure is divided into three distinct sub-categories.A. USA Family-Based Immigration Visas


Student Visa US Student VisaA visa

Student Visa


US Student VisaA visa allows a foreign citizen to travel to a U.S. port-of entry and request permission from the U.S. immigration officer to enter the United States. It does not guarantee entry into the U.S.
Hundreds of thousands of people come to the United States from around the world to study and improve their skills. Numerous programs provide a wide variety of learning opportunities. Students interested in studying in the United States must be admitted to a U.S. school or university before starting the visa process.

There are three types of student visas. For visa application instructions, forms, and more, select below.
Academic Studies (F visa): For people who have been accepted into a program to study or conduct research at an accredited U.S. college or university.
Non-Academic or Vocational Studies (M Visa) : For people who have been accepted into a program to study or train at a non-academic institution in the U.S.
Academic Studies as an Exchange Visitor (J Visas) : For people who have been accepted into a program through a designated sponsoring organization to participate in an exchange visitor program in the U.S. The "J" visa is for educational and cultural exchange programs.

http://study-us.info/student_visa_usa_america_us.htm

For more details please contact your nearest US Embassy or consulate .

US Embassies

Immigration
List of Colleges in the United States
Financial Aids
List of Universities in America

Embassy Embassies of USA to other countries Websites of U.S. Embassies, Consulates, and Diplomatic Missions abroad

Embassy
Embassies of USA to other countries
Websites of U.S. Embassies, Consulates, and Diplomatic Missions abroad.
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Work Permit US Work Permit Information H-1B Work Visa for College Educated ProfessionalsGeneral Information

Work Permit


US Work Permit Information


H-1B Work Visa for College Educated ProfessionalsGeneral Information: The H-1B visa enables professionals in "specialty occupations" to make a valuable contribution to the American economy. A maximum of 65,000 H-1B visas are issued every year. The H-1B visa is issued for up to three years but may be extended. This provides a maximum stay of six years. The H1-B visa holder can apply for a Green Card if a company wants to sponsor his/her application.

Eligibility Requirements: The H-1B non-immigrant work visa may be issued to applicants seeking temporary work in a "specialty occupation" which requires the skills of a professional. "Specialty Occupations" includes e.g. accounting, computer analysts, programmers, database administrators, web designers, engineers, financial analysts, doctors, nurses, scientists, architects and lawyers. The petitions are submitted by employers based on their need for the non-U.S.-resident employee. The applicant may possess a bachelor's degree or requisite experience to make up for the lack of a master’s degree.Other Work Visas: If you do not have the required college education, you can apply for a H-2B Work Visa Australian citizens are eligible for E-3 Treaty Professional Visas There are 2 types of Work Visas available for Registered Nurses Canadian and Mexican citizens are also eligible for TN Work Visas The H-1B Work Visa Application Guide includes: H-1B work visa overview H1B Visa eligibility H1B Visa requirements H1B Visa extension/renewal information H1B Visa Cap How to fill out the H-1B application forms Find a H-1B job and sponsor How to obtain H-4 visas for the spouse and children List of all USCIS (formerly INS) offices nationwide List of United States Embassies and Consulates FREE Application forms

US Embassies

Immigration
List of Universities in America
Student Visa
Financial Aid

Working in the USA

Working in the USA

Working in the USA
Remember that you are restricted by your visa in terms of being able to work in the USA. It is a MUST that you know all the requirements and restrictions concerning your visa! Please be sure to visit our international student immigration center to learn more about your visa and consult an immigration attorney if you have any questions.

US Employment Rules for F1 StudentsMost international students in the United States hold an F-1 visa, which is the U.S. non-immigrant student visa. F-1 students are allowed to work in the United States, but only under certain conditions and in accordance with complex guidelines and restrictions issued by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS).Generally, all employment is contingent on remaining within the terms and restrictions of your F-1 visa. There are several categories of employment during the term of your stay as an F-1 student in the United States. On-campus employment is the most freely available, and then there are four categories of off-campus employment: optional practical training (OPT), curricular practical training (CPT), severe economic hardship, and approved international organizations.
• On-campus employment • OPT• CPT• Economic Hardship • International Institutions

Alumni Associations in the USA
Students Associations in the USA
Indian Students Associations in the USA
Colleges in the United States
Student Visa
Work Permit

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Financial Aids to Foreign Students in the USA

Financial AID

Financial Aids to Foreign Students in the USA

A US education is very expensive. Tuition, room and board at an undergraduate institution will cost from $15,000 to $40,000 a year, depending on the school. A graduate education can be even more expensive.

Financial aid to undergraduate students is generally given on consideration of students
academic merit, financial need, exceptionally brilliant talent, etc. While the situation is somewhat better for applicants to graduate (Master's and Ph.D.) programmes, the competition is very stiff. Very few institutions will have financial aid opportunities for M.B.A. Programmes, though, aid is generally available for highly qualified students applying for doctoral courses.
Universities usually offer graduate level financial assistance in three forms: Fellowships, teaching and/ or research assistantships; and full assistance, American universities consider the result of examinations during studies in India, the scores of the objective tests, recommendations from teachers / employers and last but not the least, personal essays helps your chances of getting financial aid if you are able to send your completed application and financial aid forms early.

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Financing your Education
Financial Assistance Guide
Schools with Financial Aid for International Undergraduate Students
US Immigration Information

List of Law Colleges in USA

List of Law Colleges in USA


U.S. Law Colleges
American Law Colleges by State
Following are the list of Law Colleges by State :


Alabama
Guam
Massachusetts
North Carolina
Tennessee
Alaska
Hawaii
Michigan
New York
Texas
Arizona
Idaho
Mississippi
North Dakota
Utah
Arkansas
Illinois
Minnesota
Ohio
Vermont
California
Indiana
Missouri
Oklahoma
Virginia
Colorado
Iowa
Montana
Oregon
Washington
Connecticut
Kansas
Nebraska
Pennsylvania
Washington DC
Delaware
Kentucky
Nevada
Puerto Rico
West Virginia
District of Columbia
Louisiana
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Wyoming
Florida
Maine
New Jersey
South Carolina
Wisconsin
Georgia
Maryland
New Mexico

Top Law Colleges in the USA

Medical Education in the USA

Financial Aids

List of Business Schools in USA

List of Business Schools in USA


U.S. Business Schools
American Business Schools by State
Business degree is the most popular business qualification in the world and it is fast becoming a prerequisite for management positions. A degree in business develops students for the role managers play in defining business problems, assessing information, considering alternatives and choosing the best solution. Nearly every single business sector or government department requires business managers, the main growth areas being Technology, Management Analysis, and Public Relations. Business management is one of the few careers where there is need of professionals - if a company is doing well and likewise a need if it is not doing so well.

Following are the list of Business Schools by State :

Alabama
Guam
Massachusetts
North Carolina
Tennessee
Alaska
Hawaii
Michigan
New York
Texas
Arizona
Idaho
Mississippi
North Dakota
Utah
Arkansas
Illinois
Minnesota
Ohio
Vermont
California
Indiana
Missouri
Oklahoma
Virginia
Colorado
Iowa
Montana
Oregon
Washington
Connecticut
Kansas
Nebraska
Pennsylvania
Washington DC
Delaware
Kentucky
Nevada
Puerto Rico
West Virginia
District of Columbia
Louisiana
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Wyoming
Florida
Maine
New Jersey
South Carolina
Wisconsin
Georgia
Maryland
New Mexico

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Business DegreesAssociate's - Associate's Degree in Business Administration- Accounting Associate Degree- Business Associate Degree- Business Administration – Stonecliffe College Online- Accounting – Stonecliffe College Online- Criminal Justice – Stonecliffe College Online- Information Technology - Stonecliffe College Online- Medical Billing and Coding – Stonecliffe College Online- Accounting Technology
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List of Computer Science Colleges / Universities in the USA
List of Science Colleges / Universities in the USA
MBA in USA

Management Education in USA

Management Education in USA


Management Education in the United States of America ( USA )
Study MBA in USA
It is talked of as the land of dream fulfillment, of cutting edge quality, of mega bucks and of life as you want it to be.
Whatever you have heard about the U.S., it's true. And getting an education there is probably the simplest and most reputable way of being a part of the great American dream. It's also eminently affordable, if done the right way.
U.S. boasts of top Business schools like Harvard, Stanford and Wharton which are respected worldwide. Information on all this, and lots more, is available here.
Explore this site for all details about doing an MBA from a US business school.

Eligibility:
Undergraduate Degree:
Almost all US universities require 16 years of undergraduate education. That is, four years of education after High School/Junior College.
If you have a three year degree from an Australian, Indian, New Zealand university or such similar three year degree programs, you will not be eligible for admission to most MBA programs. You would require a professional four-year degree like engineering or other such courses.


List of Business Schools in USA

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List of Business Schools in USA
Colleges in USA
Financial Aids
Student Visa

List of Engineering Colleges Universities in the USA

List of Engineering Colleges / Universities in the USA

U.S. Engineering Colleges / Universities
Engineering Colleges and Universities in the USA
Engineers research and develop solutions to technical problems by applying the theories and principles of science and mathematics. Engineers can work in laboratories, industrial plants or construction sites where they inspect supervise or solve on-site problems and various other fields. There are specialized branches in engineering. Engineers in each branch have knowledge and training that can be applied to many fields because there are numerous separate problems to solve in a large engineering project, engineers in one field often work closely with specialists in scientific, other engineering and business occupations. A degree in Engineering is an excellent study opportunity combined with equally good career prospects.


Alabama
Guam
Massachusetts
North Carolina
Tennessee
Alaska
Hawaii
Michigan
New York
Texas
Arizona
Idaho
Mississippi
North Dakota
Utah
Arkansas
Illinois
Minnesota
Ohio
Vermont
California
Indiana
Missouri
Oklahoma
Virginia
Colorado
Iowa
Montana
Oregon
Washington
Connecticut
Kansas
Nebraska
Pennsylvania
Washington DC
Delaware
Kentucky
Nevada
Puerto Rico
West Virginia
District of Columbia
Louisiana
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Wyoming
Florida
Maine
New Jersey
South Carolina
Wisconsin
Georgia
Maryland
New Mexico
South Dakota

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Engineering Degrees Master Degrees- M.S. in Computer Engineering- M.S. in Computer Science- M.S. in Electrical Engineering--Microelectronic and Semiconductor Engineering--Communications Engineering--Integrated Circuits Engineering- M.S. in Engineering Management- M.S. in Software Engineering- M.S. in Systems Engineering

List of Computer Science Colleges / Universities in the USA

List of Science Colleges / Universities in the USA

Engineering Education in America, USA

Engineering Education in America, USA

Masters in Engineering in USA
Engineering courses at the Masters and the Doctorate level are the most popular courses among most students going abroad to study.Getting an admission requires you to do a lot of home work, be aware of how things work and prepare for each step in the process.
There are several factors that act together and are important to get you an admission. Getting one or two of them right is not good enough. All of them are equally important, give them the importance they deserve, and you will be on your way.

List of Engineering Colleges in America

Why Study Engineering in America


Medical Colleges and Universities in the USA, Medical Education in USA

Medical Education in USA


Medical Colleges and Universities in the USA


In the US medicine is taught only at the postgraduate level after an undergraduate university education. You cannot apply to US medical schools after completing A levels or Scottish Highers. You must first complete an undergraduate degree.Medical education in the US is generally considerably longer than medical education in the UK. Four years of undergraduate study (pre-medical education) are followed by four years of medical school, then three to seven years of residency training. Upon successful completion of the four-year medical school curriculum and exams, the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree is conferred. The entire process can take anywhere from 11 to 15 years. Due to educational, cultural and language differences, many US medical schools encourage international applicants to enrol for at least one year of undergraduate coursework at a regionally-accredited American university prior to starting the MD programme. Contact medical schools directly to find out what they recommend.

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List of Medical Colleges in USA

Financial AIDS
List of Universities in America
Student Visa

Colleges in the USA

Colleges in the USA

U.S. Colleges
American Colleges by State

Following are the list of Colleges by State :


Alabama
Guam
Massachusetts
North Carolina
Tennessee
Alaska
Hawaii
Michigan
New York
Texas
Arizona
Idaho
Mississippi
North Dakota
Utah
Arkansas
Illinois
Minnesota
Ohio
Vermont
California
Indiana
Missouri
Oklahoma
Virginia
Colorado
Iowa
Montana
Oregon
Virgin Islands
Connecticut
Kansas
Nebraska
Pennsylvania
Washington
Delaware
Kentucky
Nevada
Puerto Rico
West Virginia
District of Columbia
Louisiana
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Wyoming
Florida
Maine
New Jersey
South Carolina
Wisconsin
Georgia
Maryland
New Mexico

List of American Universities

List of American Universities


U.S. Universities
American Universities by State


Following are the list of Universities by State :


Alabama
Guam
Massachusetts
North Carolina
Tennessee
Alaska
Hawaii
Michigan
New York
Texas
Arizona
Idaho
Mississippi
North Dakota
Utah
Arkansas
Illinois
Minnesota
Ohio
Vermont
California
Indiana
Missouri
Oklahoma
Virginia
Colorado
Iowa
Montana
Oregon
Virgin Islands
Connecticut
Kansas
Nebraska
Pennsylvania
Washington
Delaware
Kentucky
Nevada
Puerto Rico
West Virginia
District of Columbia
Louisiana
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Wyoming
Florida
Maine
New Jersey
South Carolina
Wisconsin
Georgia
Maryland
New Mexico
South Dakota

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Top Ten Universities in USA
Colleges in the United States
Financial Aids
Graduate Study in the USA

Graduate Study Programs in the USA

Graduate Study Programs in the USA


Graduate Study Program
Graduate education in the United States will almost certainly be different from the system offered in your country. This section gives you an introduction to the graduate degrees available in the United States, the different types of institutions that exist, and some key terms and ideas you will come across if you want to study at a U.S. university.
Graduate DegreesThere are two major types of graduate degrees - the master's degree and the doctoral degree. This section explains the difference between the two and the requirements for each.


The two graduate degrees offered in the United States are the master's degree and the doctoral degree; both involve a combination of research and coursework. Graduate education differs from undergraduate education in that it offers a greater depth of training, with increased specialization and intensity of instruction. Study and learning are more self-directed at the graduate level than at the undergraduate level.


Graduate courses assume that students are well-prepared in the basic elements of their field of study. Depending on the subject, courses may be quite formal, consisting primarily of lecture presentations by faculty members, or they may be relatively informal, placing emphasis on discussion and exchange of ideas among faculty and students. Seminars involve smaller groups of students than lecture courses, and students may be required to make presentations as well as participate in discussions. Class participation, research papers, and examinations are all important.

Degree requirements are stated in terms of "credits" (sometimes called "units" or "hours"), and each course usually earns three or four credits, generally reflecting the number of hours spent in the classroom and the amount of other work involved. A student will usually accumulate up to 48 credits per academic year if the university operates on a traditional two-semester system.
Master's DegreesThe master's degree is designed to provide additional education or training in the student's specialized branch of knowledge, well beyond the level of baccalaureate study. Master's degrees are offered in many different fields, and there are two main types of programs: academic and professional.

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Undergraduate Study in the USA
Entrance Examination Requirements
List of Colleges in the United States
Financial Aids
List of Universities in America
Student Visa
Work Permit


Undergraduate Study Programs

Undergraduate Study Programs

Undergraduate Study Program
Education in the United States will almost certainly be different from the system offered in your country. This section gives you an introduction to the degrees available in the United States, the different types of institutions, and some key terms and ideas you will come across if you want to study at a U.S. university or college.

Types of InstitutionsThe United States offers a wide variety of higher education institutions. This section explains the difference between them.
Colleges, Universities, and Institutes: The Distinction Degree-granting institutions in the United States can be called by any of these terms, and colleges and institutes are in no way inferior to universities. As a general rule, colleges tend to be smaller and usually offer only undergraduate degrees, while a university also offers graduate degrees. The words "school," "college," and "university" will be used interchangeably throughout this booklet. An institute usually specializes in degree programs in a group of closely related subject areas, so you will also come across degree programs offered at institutes of technology, institutes of fashion, institutes of art and design, and so on.

Within each college or university you will find schools, such as the school of arts and sciences or the school of business. Each school is responsible for the degree programs offered by the college or university in that area of study.

List of Colleges in the United States

Entrance Examination Requirements

Financial Aids

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Accommodation for International Students in the United States of America (USA )

Accommodation for Students

Accommodation for International Students in the United States of America (USA )

There are a number of options when it comes to deciding where you will live when you are living and studying in the United States.On-campus dormitoriesOnce you are enrolled in a U.S. school, the Admissions Department or International Student Office will most likely send you a "pre-departure orientation" packet. Options for where to live are generally included in this information.Some American schools offer accommodations for international students on-campus, or near the school's classrooms, libraries and other facilities. "Dormitories" are buildings with many rooms for sleeping and living, often with two or three people (of the same gender) per room. Dormitory residents typically share large bathrooms which include showers and toilets. Many first-year students prefer to live in on-campus dormitories because they are convenient to both academic and social activities. Another advantage is that it is not likely that you will not need a car to commute to campus.

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List of Universities in America

Graduate Study in the USA

Student Visa

Work Permit

Cost of US Education

Cost of US Education

Free money: Scholarships, financial aid and other monetary sources
Scholarships
Very few U.S. colleges or universities are able to offer financial aid to international students, so it is critical for you and your family to be responsible for all of your education, personal housing and food needs. Those scholarships that are issued only cover a small portion of the total amount necessary for an academic year in the U.S.A.

You can write the school of your choice to ask for a scholarship consideration form, but please check first with your family, government, home institution, and any other organizations you belong to as a source for funding your studies. Consider working extra hours while still in your home country, before visa restrictions in the U.S. reduce the number of hours you are able to work.
Loans
Loans can make it possible for you to study in the U.S.A. There are certain types of loans which are available to international students. Compare interest rates and terms at several different financial institutions to find the best deal. In order to keep a handle on your expenses, it is best to use a loan for a maximum of 35% of your total costs.

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Money Matters for International Students in the USA
Financing your Education
Preparation for Your Stay in the USA
Colleges in the United States
List of Universities in America
Graduate Study in the USA
Student Visa
Work Permit

Admission Tests for Admission

Admission Tests for Admission

Admission Tests
for admission to US colleges and Universities following admission one or more tests may require:

TOEFL
SAT
GRE
GMAT
MAT


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Admission Requirements in the us colleges and universities

Admission Requirements
Entrance Examination
- Undergraduate Admission and Entrance Requirements:
- Graduate Admission and Entrance Requirements:
Undergraduate Admission Requirements and Entrance ExaminationsTo be eligible for admission to a U.S. university, you must meet certain minimum entry requirements. These include a secondary school diploma or examination results, English language ability, and in many cases a score from one of the U.S. university admissions tests.

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Applying for Admission to US Colleges and Universities

Application Process for Students

Preparation for Your Stay in the USA

List of Colleges in the United States



Higher Education in USA

Higher Education in USA

Higher Education in the United States of America
Higher education:
Higher education in the U.S. is also called postsecondary education. It is not divided into different sectors (university, non-university, etc.) as are some other national systems and it is a diverse and autonomous community of publicly and privately supported institutions. Current data indicate that there are some 2,819 institutions offering a Bachelor's or higher degree; 2,657 institutions offering at least an associate's degree but less than a bachelor's degree; and 4,927 institutions offering shorter non-degree programmes of less than two years duration. Institutions are classified in the following categories:

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What is a GPA ?
Why Study in the USA?
Admissions to Higher Education
Educational System in the United States of America ( USA )
List of Universities in America
Graduate Study in the USA
Student Visa
Work Permit

Academic year in US Colleges and Universities

Academic year in US Colleges and Universities

For Under Graduate Program
The academic year will be slightly different for each university or college but normally runs from early September to the end of May. It may be divided into two terms of 18 weeks called semesters. Alternatively, the university may have "quarters" or "trimesters," which are about 12 weeks in length. In addition, universities very often provide six- to eight-week summer terms. These are optional, and students attend if they wish to get through their degree faster, to decrease their course load during the regular terms, or to make up for courses not completed successfully during the regular academic year. There are at least two main holidays during the academic year: a two- to four-week break in the winter (December-January) and a one-week "spring break" sometime between early March and mid-April.

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Study in USA

The USA has the world’s largest international student population, with nearly 600,000 students choosing to broaden their education and life experience in the United States. Nearly 4% of all students enrolled in higher-level education are international students, and the numbers are growing. From the mid-1950’s, when international student enrollment was only just reaching 35,000, international education in the USA has come a long way.
We look forward to helping students who, like you, are considering continuing your education in the United States. You will find all of the tools you need to compile your necessary research in deciding if the United States is the best place for you - we have gathered valuable information on educational, social, cultural and economic aspects of studying in the U.S.

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