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The USA has the world’s largest international student population, with more than 1,000,000 students choosing to broaden their education and life experience in the United States. Nearly 5% of all students enrolled in higher-level education in the USA are international students, and the numbers are growing. From the mid-1950’s, when international student enrollment was only just reaching 35,000, international education in the USA has come a long way.
Year over year the student enrollment is ever growing. what wait download the application, fill it up and send it back to us. Lets get you a seat in the Top 100 Universities in the USA.
We look forward to helping students like you who are considering continuing education in the United States. You will find all the tools you need to compile your necessary research in deciding if the United States is the best place for you — we have gathered valuable information on educational, social, cultural and economic aspects of studying in the U.S.
NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES (389 schools):
- 23. Georgetown University
- 35. Boston College
- 53. Santa Clara University
- 66. Fordham University
- 66. Loyola Marymount University
- 80. Gonzaga University
- 88. Marquette University
- 103. Saint Louis University
- 103. University of San Francisco
- 103. University of San Francisco
- 112. Creighton University
- 112. Loyola University Chicago
- 124. Seattle University
- 187. University of Detroit Mercy
- 196. Loyola University New Orleans
- 217. Regis University
- 1.Bentley University
- 15.United States Military Academy
- 15.United States Army Academy
NATIONAL LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGES (223 schools)
- 36. College of the Holy Cross
- 171 - 221. Spring Hill College
REGIONAL MASTER'S UNIVERSITIES: North (176 schools)
REGIONAL MASTER'S UNIVERSITIES: Midwest (157 schools)
Our Partner Universities in USA
- University of Southern California
- University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
- Brown University
- University of California, Davis
- University of California, Santa Barbara
- The Ohio State University
- Emory University
- University of Minnesota
- University of Maryland
- Purdue University
- University of California, Irvine (UCI)
- Dartmouth College
- Michigan State University
- Vanderbilt University
- Pennsylvania State University
- University of Virginia
- Georgetown University
- Case Western Reserve University
- Rice University
- University of Arizona
- University of Colorado at Boulder
- University of Pittsburgh
- Indiana University Bloomington
- University of Rochester
- University of Florida
- Stanford University
- Harvard University
- California Institute of Technology - Caltech
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
- University of California, Berkeley
- Yale University
- Princeton University
- University of Chicago
- Johns Hopkins University
- University of Pennsylvania
- University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
- Columbia University
- Cornell University
- Duke University
- University of Michigan
- Northwestern University
- New York University
- Carnegie Mellon University
- University of Washington
- University of California, San Diego
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- University of Texas at Austin
- University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
- University of Wisconsin Madison
- Washington University in St. Louis
USA/State
Choosing the USA
There are many reasons that students like to come to the USA to study at the undergraduate and graduate level — learn more about what the USA has to offer an international student. This section will help you focus on the main factors that students should consider when deciding whether to pursue an education in the USA.
Preparation for your stay
All the necessities of life that you have at home, you will have to recreate for your stay in the USA. Do you have your student visa, travel essentials and enough cash to get set up? Have you purchased an international student insurance plan? Are you set up to call home regularly and affordably? Make sure you are fully prepared before you leave for the USA.
USA State Guides
The USA is a vast country, and every state is unique in its culture, climate, history, economy and more. New York is very different than Alaska. Our state guides provide complete state by state information, including that state’s popularity amongst international students, to help guide your decision as to where in the US you should study.
The USA “Way of Life”
What will life be like for you while you are studying in the U.S.? Are you thinking of working while you study abroad? What about the challenges of living with a roommate from another country? Here you can learn more about the diverse cultural, social, and economic aspects of living, studying, and working in the United States.
Subject Study Guides
Most students have some idea of what they would like to study – whether engineering, business, law, philosophy or anything else. Our Subject Study Guide offers subject-specific information for over 50 fields of study. No matter where your interests may lie – from Agriculture to Web Design and everything in between – we have information to help.
Application Process
The application process for US colleges and universities can be extensive and confusing, and many international students are intimidated by the number of steps required. From SATs, TOEFL and other tests, to essay writing, credential evaluation and more, we have created an easy-to-follow timeline and breakdown to help you through the application process.
Community Colleges in the US
If you want to become an international student inside the US but can’t meet the high cost and requirements of universities, consider a community college for your first two years. Community colleges offer students a great education at a fraction of the cost and are a great way for students around the world to begin their journey of studying in the US. Get more information on community colleges and if they’re a good option for you. Learn More
For those of you who are looking for more specific information about a particular course of study, check out our study centers that cover some of the main topics such as law, information technology, engineering, business, and more! Learn more about the application process, courses and degree programs, career opportunities and more!