Click the following link to hear an everyday conversation between two international students at a U.S. university. How many useful words or phrases can you identify? Share them in the comments below!
Good financial planning, the ability to set a budget for yourself, and gradually save money over time are important skills that all international students should become familiar with. Learn more here:
If your dream career involves designing intricate machines, building impressive structures, or working to solve some of the world’s most difficult technical challenges then you may want to consider a U.S. degree in engineering. Learn more here:
July is Culinary Arts month! Do you like all things food and think about studying culinary arts in the U.S.? Have a look at this list of colleges with a culinary arts major:
Whether it’s landing your first dream job or beginning the career of your choice, earning a U.S. college or university degree can help set you on the path to a lifetime of success! Watch this quick video to one student’s experience:
Of the 5 major steps to U.S. study, today we are highlighting Number 3 - Complete Your Application. Check out the following link for more tips on completing your application ✅ :
Wondering about how to study in the U.S.? Step
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- finance your studies and start your financial planning as soon as possible. Invest in yourself! Learn more about financing your U.S. education here: Finance Your US Studies
Did you know? The U.S. is the most popular destination for international students interested in learning English or improving their English. Learn more:
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Dreaming of studying in the United States but worried about financing your new student lifestyle? Check out these six tips for international students to save money:
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Did you know community colleges often have special agreements with four-year colleges and universities where you can transfer your credits. You can earn a Bachelor’s degree with two years at a community college and two years at a university. Learn more here.
For international students interested in learning English or improving their English language skills there is no better place than the USA! Click the following link for more information on English language courses in the U.S.
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Creating a budget as part of the college search process can help you to get a better idea of how much funding you will need. Check out the following link for more information on how to make your budget robust and realistic:
Questions about student health insurance? EducationUSA advisers can provide helpful information on this topic! You can also click the following link for a general overview of key points to keep in mind while exploring your U.S. health insurance options. Learn more
When it comes to finding the college or university that best fits your needs, two key features of the U.S. higher education system that international students often find most attractive are choice and flexibility. Learn more here:
Study in Alabama, a state with 61 colleges and universities from which to choose! Check out this link to learn more about Alabama including its relation to the U.S. civil rights movement as well as the history of space exploration: