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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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News

20

NOV

More Palestinians Studying in United States

In commemoration of International Education Week (IEW), representatives from the Public Affairs Office at the U.S. Consulate General in Jerusalem and the international non-governmental organization, Amideast Ramallah, conducted outreach visits to a number of Palestinian high schools in the West Bank and Jerusalem.

19

NOV

Students make a beeline for US campuses

The number of Nepali students who entered the United States (US) for higher education in the academic year 2008/09 increased by 30 per cent in comparison to 2007/08 academic year, according to Open Doors 2009, an annual report on international student mobility, published by the Institute of International Education (IIE).


Events

23

NOV

Synopsis of Higher Studies in the US

The session will be conducted by USIEF staff.

Call 22624590 extn 2235 / 2237 to register.

Free & open to all. Admission with USIEF ID or College ID only.

(event, time & place subject to change)
Time: 11.00am -- 12.00noon IST

23

NOV

Inter-Faith Service Day-1

In celebration of International Education Week 2009, Inter-Faith Service Day is a joint initiative by the U.S. Consulate General-Chiang Mai, Team Ace! and CMIS student volunteers from Ace Community Service Alliance (ACSA). IFS Day involves a Book Drive, Fundraising for school supplies, inter-faith sharing, and a literacy camp.
Time: 11:30-15:00

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