Study in the U.S.
For more information on studying in the United States, please visit one of the following links:
Secondary School
Undergraduate Studies
- U.S Higher Education System
- Application Timeline
- Selecting a U.S. University
- Application Procedure/criteria
- Admission Tests: Test Preparation | ACT | IELTS | GED | SAT | TOEFL
- Financing Your Studies
- Completing an Application
- Visa Information
Graduate Studies
- U.S. Higher Education System
- Application Timeline
- Selecting a U.S. University
- Application Procedure/criteria
- Admission Tests: Test Preparation Resources | IELTS | GMAT | GRE | LSAT | TOEFL
- Financing Your Studies
- Completing an Application
- Visa Information
Student Employment
Internships
Intensive English Courses
FAQs
Resources
- List of resources
- “Your 5 Steps to U.S. Study” is online and ready to go. Have you seen the new self assessment tools?
The tools called “Define Your Priorities” will be an increasingly useful feature to make use of in group sessions or one-to-one advising. There is one tailored to each level of study – undergrad, graduate, ESL, and short-term – to help students focus in on what they want and need, and to guide their thinking as they search for the “best fit”
Define your priorities:
Undergraduate: www.educationusa.info/5_steps_to_study/undergraduate_step_1_define_your_priorities.php#top
Graduate: www.educationusa.info/5_steps_to_study/graduate_step_1_define_your_priorities.php#top
English language: www.educationusa.info/5_steps_to_study/esl_step_1_define_your_priorities.php#top
Short-term: www.educationusa.info/5_steps_to_study/short_term_programs_step_1_define_your_priorities.php#top
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