Welcome To EducationUSA
Why Study in the U.S.?
"I would like to go to the U.S. for further education because there I would get a global exposure in my chosen field. In my opinion, the quality of education provided by the best universities in the U.S. is not found anywhere else in the world."
- Pallavi, from India
Quality:
U.S. colleges are known worldwide for the quality of their facilities, resources, and faculty. Accreditation systems ensure that institutions continue to maintain these standards.
Choice:
The U.S. education system features many types of institutions, academic and social environments, entry requirements, degree programs, and subjects in which you can specialize.
Value:
A U.S. degree offers excellent value for the money. A wide range of tuition fees and living costs, plus some financial help from colleges, make study in the United States affordable for hundreds of thousands of international students each year.
Flexibility:
U.S. universities and colleges offer flexibility in choice of courses, but more importantly there is also the option for students to move from institution to another. Completing the first two years of a degree at one institution, usually a community college, and then moving to another, is very common.
"One year in the U.S. opened a new world of opportunities, which enabled me to grow personally and professionally. I chose to study in the U.S. because of the enormous opportunities that are available for people seeking personal and professional growth."
– Rustem, from Kazakhstan
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Submitted by Dr. Jessie Voigts on Mon, 03/01/2010 - 16:26.
I am so very excited to share an extraordinary resource for international education today. EducationUSA is a ...
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Submitted by Dr. Jessie Voigts on Mon, 03/01/2010 - 16:26.
I am so very excited to share an extraordinary resource for international education today. EducationUSA is a resource for both students looking to come study in the USA, as well as US students interested in studying or working overseas. Their advising centers serve as the official source on US higher education opportunities for students in 170 countries (400+ locations). EducationUSA is supported by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs within the US Department of State. Promoting international student mobility and international education, EducationUSA is an organization near and dear to our hearts. THIS is what international education is all about - helping others, promoting higher education around the world, crossing borders and boundaries, and welcoming internationalization and diversity.
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Michael D. Kirby, the principal deputy assistant secretary for the consular affairs, announced that the overall number of all visa applications in the mainland for 2009 ...
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Michael D. Kirby, the principal deputy assistant secretary for the consular affairs, announced that the overall number of all visa applications in the mainland for 2009 is 596,231, a year-on-year increase of 50,000, with student visa applications accounting for 98,500 of them. "The number of Chinese applicants has kept increasing, with the number in Shanghai in January seeing an increase of 80 percent over last December to reach a peak of 32,400," Kirby said. "We're expecting an annual growth rate of 16 to 20 percent."
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Besides English, which accounts for some 50% of all messages on Twitter, the other most prominent languages on Twitter are Japanese (14% of messages), Portuguese (9%), ...
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Besides English, which accounts for some 50% of all messages on Twitter, the other most prominent languages on Twitter are Japanese (14% of messages), Portuguese (9%), Malay (6%) and Spanish (4%). Looking even further, Italian, Dutch and German each account for 1% – 2% of all messages on Twitter.
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Public Diplomacy
Lecture / discussion for academics, researchers, media professionals and ...
Location: Tokyo American Center (TAC)
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Lecture / discussion for academics, researchers, media professionals and students with Dr. Nancy SNOW, Associate Professor of Public Diplomacy, School of Public Communications at Syracuse University at the TAC Hall. Moderator: Dr. Yasushi WATANABE, Professor, Keio University. Simultaneous interpretation provided. Pre-registration required. For more information, please contact Yumi Nishikawa at <edusajapan@gmail.com>.
Location: Tokyo American Center (TAC)
Time: 18:00-19:30
Entered By: Tokyo American Center
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Free workshop for Graduate studies
Registration: Contact Educational Adviser by phone or e-mail.
Telephone: ...
Location: AMIDEAST/Lebanon. EducationUSA Center
Bazerkan Building, 1st ...
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Registration: Contact Educational Adviser by phone or e-mail.
Telephone: 01- 989901 EXT 161
Adviser: Sarah El Dallal, sdallal@amideast.org
Location: AMIDEAST/Lebanon. EducationUSA Center
Bazerkan Building, 1st Floor
Nijmeh Square
Riad El Solh Street
Beirut 2011-5601
Time: 4:00
Entered By: AMIDEAST
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