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Study in USA
Introduction
Did you know?
U.S. Educational Systems
U.S. Higher Education
No central government
authority
Regional and national accreditation
No rankingsChoose a college,
university, or program that is right for YOU!
No national entrance
examination
Admission requirements vary by institution
Type of Institution
• State- or privately-owned and operated• Public may offer lower tuition; Private may offer
more financial assistance
Public or Private
• Subject focus like science or art, religious affiliation, all-male or all-female campus, other characteristics
Other Types
• Small, medium, or large campus• Number of students in a
classroom• Number of international-
students on campus
Size
Type of Institution
Academic Calendar
Complete Application
Understand your admission
requirements
Gather your educational credentials
Take your standardized tests
Request your recommendation
letters
Write your personal statement
Admission Requirements
• High School courses completed• Undergraduate courses completed• Grades/marks received in each course
High School or Undergraduate
coursework
• Original transcript or certified copy• Verification from a foreign credential
evaluation service
Original or certified
Standardized Tests
• TOEFL: Test of English as a Foreign Language (IBT TOEFL UG: 71, G: 79/81)• IELTS: International English Language Testing System (UG: 6; G: 6.5)• PTE: Pearson Test of English
English language level
• SAT: Scholastic Aptitude Test (2000 out of 2400)• GRE: Graduate Record Examination• GMAT: Graduate Management Admission Test• LSAT: Law School Admission Test• MCAT: Medical College Admission Test• DAT: Dental Admission Test
Academic ability
Letter of Recommendation
• Professors, administrators, or employers
• Choose someone who knows you well
Who can write
them?
• Academic and/or professional work
• Potential to do well
What should
they include?
Personal Statement
Academic & professional
goals
Be clear and concise Be persuasive
Show that you are the right
“match”
Finance your studies
Make your budget
Reduce your costs
Apply for financial aid
& scholarship
s
Make your budget (Tuition & Fee)
Two-year Public Community Colleges* $2,963
Four-year Public Institutions* $20,770
Four-year Private Institutions* $28,500
Make Your budget (Living Cost)
Room & Board* $9,488
Books & Supplies** $1,168
Transportation** $1,082
Personal Expenses** $2,066
Health Insurance*** $500
Financial Aid - UG
Merit-Based• Academic achievements • High test scores, GPA• Special talents (music, art, etc.)• Athletic abilities• Leadership potential • Other personal characteristics
Need-Based• Family income & financial
need• Loans, work/study programs• May also consider certain
merits
Financial Aid - G
Assistantships• Work For Institution in
Research/Teaching• Provides Tuition + Living
Stipend• Typically Requires an
Interview and Good Academic Standing
Fellowships• Government,
Institutions, and Organizations
• Conduct Research For Degree
• Covers Costs, Admin, Living, etc.
Financial Aid
Up to 20 hours per week (part-time) when school is in session
and 40 hours per week (full-time) during school vacations/breaks
Eligible while enrolled full-time in an academic program
Depends on availability - average earning can be $1,500 -
$2,500 per year
On F-1, J-1, or M-1 visa - check with international student
adviser on-campus
On-Campus Employment
Financial Aid
Off-campus internship or practicum in major field of study
and offered by employers through agreement with school
After 1 academic year of U.S. study
Work experience must be academic – typically credit
bearing
On F-1 visa and issued by the designated school official (DSO)
Curricular Practical Training (CPT)
Financial Aid
Off-campus employment pre- or post-completion of academic
degree
After 1 academic year of U.S. study
12 months of work directly related to academic major -
extend for 17 months in science, technology,
engineering, math (STEM) fields
On F-1 / M-1 visa, recommended by DSO,
approved by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Optional Practical Training (OPT)
Thank You and Good Luck