U.S. Education Fair 2012

October 30, 2012
13:00 - 16:00

National Parliamentary Library of Georgia,
7 Gudiashvili street, Tbilisi 0107, Georgia


Participating Colleges and Universities

Foothill and De Anza Colleges
Hawai'i Pacific University
John Cabot University
Northern Virginia Community College
Pace University
Savannah College of Art and Design
Stephen F. Austin State University
University of Buffalo, The State University of New York
University of Kentucky
University of Northern Iowa
Vanderbilt University
West Virginia University
Worcester Polytechnic Institute

University Map

Tips for attending the U.S. Education Fair

U.S. Government Exchange Programs for Georgians

Local Funding Opportunities for Students from Georgia


EducationUSA is a global network of more than 400 advising centers supported by the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. EducationUSA advising centers actively promote U.S. higher education around the world by offering accurate, comprehensive and current information about educational institutions in the United States and guidance to qualified individuals on how best to access those opportunities. Millions of prospective students learn about U.S. study opportunities through EducationUSA centers each year. Centers are staffed by professional advisers who adhere to ethical standards established by the U.S. Department of State, and many of whom have first-hand experience studying in the United States themselves, and/or have received State Department-approved training about U.S. higher education and the advising process. www.educationusa.info/Georgia

Public Affairs of the U.S. Embassy in Georgia works to foster mutual understanding between the United States and Georgia through international educational and training exchange programs. These programs in turn promote personal, professional, and institutional ties between private citizens and organizations in the United States and abroad. In addition to bringing U.S. scholars and researchers to Georgia, the U.S. Department of State sends Georgian students, educators and professional to the United States every year on a variety of programs. georgia.usembassy.gov

Center for International Education (CIE) was established in 2006 as an independent foundation on the bases of the International Student Advising Center. CIE is part of the U.S. Department of State's network of EducationUSA advising centers. Our mission is to provide accurate, comprehensive and current information on educational opportunities in the United States of America. CIE is an ETS Certified Administration Site, providing ETS's Internet-based iBT TOEFL and Prometric's Internet-based DSST tests. CIE has 4 regional branches in Batumi, Kutaisi, Telavi and Akhaltsikhe. In 2010, CIE received the ETS Excellence Award for Overseas Advising Centers. www.educationusa.info/Tbilisi

Educational Advising Center Kvali caters to the needs of all students in Georgia who are interested in pursuing higher education in the U.S. We offer services, for no charge, which include: library with information about the U.S. colleges and universities; Internet access to information about U.S. colleges and universities; lectures on application process; individual mentoring in application process; and more. As a subsidiary of a U.S.-based charitable organization which unites more than 600 Georgian professionals studying and working at universities throughout the United States, Kvali EAC supports Georgian students beyond their country's borders and past their university application/admission process. EAC Kvali is an English Testing Center (ETS)-certified center that administers Internet-based TOEFL (iBT) tests. www.educationusa.info/Kvali

A leader in international education, academic exchange, and overseas language immersion, American Councils creates opportunities that prepare individuals and institutions for success in an increasingly interconnected world. The American Councils office in Georgia was established in 1992 and has since worked together with the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs on language learning, cultural exchange programs, and alumni development. American Councils for International Education implements Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) Program, Junior Faculty Development (JFDP) Program, and Legislative Fellows Program (LFP) in Georgia on behalf of the U.S. Department of State. www.americancouncils.ge