You
will be hard pushed to find anywhere in the world that has more to offer
than the USA in terms of an educational experience that is rewarding both
academically and personally.
All the states have
something unique to offer and whether you are looking for a small college
in a quiet beautiful town or a large university in a thriving and cosmopolitan
city you will find somewhere to suit your needs in the United States.
To assist you in your
search of the USA, the following primary sections are available:
College
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USA
Study Map
Detailed background information together with a selection of articles
to help you choose the right geographical study location in the United
States.
Article
Library & Course Research
Research detailed course advice and information from our extensive database
of editorial articles that have appeared in the leading journals on international
education.
Life
Style
Comprehensive information on all aspects of living and learning in the
USA.
Student
Profiles
A selection of profiles of overseas students who are currently studying
in the USA.
US
Education News
Today's headlines with links to the full articles on all the news in the
world of education.
Educational
Opportunities in the USA
In terms of admission requirements (see also: Visa requirements) for colleges
in the US, these vary from school to school. Typically though, the process
that you need to go through to apply to a college in your country of origin
will be similar to that when applying in the US. However, to avoid any
possible disappointment you should undertake some background research
into the schools to which you are applying, to see exactly what the admission
requirements are. The United States is renowned for its excellent international
offices that are generally present in each institution and on making your
initial application you will find that you will be able to receive help
and guidance from the international officers.
Establishment
Choice (See: Why Choose a US College/University?)
There are many different
types of institutions of higher education throughout the US. Two year
colleges, often referred to as community colleges offer an associate degree;
either an Association of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS). If you
successfully complete this associate degree, which takes two years of
full time study, you will be able to apply to transfer to a four year
college in order to complete a bachelor's degree program. Some two year
colleges have programs that are specifically for this purpose whereas
others are more practical based and provide more vocational education
programs. A distinct advantage of studying at a two year college is that
they are substantially cheaper options than four year colleges or universities.
Four year colleges
or universities award bachelors degrees, either Bachelor of Arts (BA)
or the Bachelor of Science (BSc) and obviously, many have graduate departments
where you can continue to further your education with a Master of Arts
(MA) or Master of Science (MSc), either by taught or research methods,
or a Doctorate (PhD). Within four year colleges, the first couple of years
of a degree tend to focus on general introductory coursework, covering
a broad range of subject areas and so allowing students to become exposed
to a wide range of disciplines. During the final two years students specialise
and major in a particular subject area. This means that as an international
student looking to study in the United States, you receive distinct advantages
by obtaining both a general education and ultimately a specialised education.
The
Education System
Within the US education system, teaching methods tend to be informal and
student opinion and discussion are encouraged. Most programs offer students
the opportunity to get to know their tutors and professors and this can
really help you, as an international student, to enjoy and maximise your
study experience. In addition, as the US is geared towards the internationalisation
of education, the international offices provide help with culture shock
and orientation programs to help you adjust to your new surroundings.
English
Language Ability
You may be unsure as to whether your English language ability is of a
high enough standard to gain admission to the institution of your choice.
Many institutions within the United States are equipped with English Language
institutions so that students can undertake intensive English as a Second
Language courses prior to commencing their program. If the institution
of your choice does not have an English Language institute then there
are many English language colleges throughout the US where you can get
your English language up to scratch before beginning your program.
A
Country of Opportunity
The multicultural population of the US is made up of races from every
continent. This makes for a study destination which is diverse and where
you will be able to find places to suit your personal desires and needs.
Comprising of 52 states, all with their own uniquely attractive features,
the US has long been recognised as a country of opportunity and this is
no different in terms of education. Perhaps the main problem for students
wanting to study in the US is not in finding somewhere with a good standard
of education, but deciding which one of the many to choose, from the vast
selection of colleges. To follow are a few examples of places in the US
where you might wish to study, in the hope that you might be able to get
a flavour of the may opportunities available to you.
Choosing
a State
New York state blends culture to the extreme. Many different people speaking
many different languages have made New York City their home and one of
the top tourist destinations in the world. It can also offer much to students
whether it's shopping at Bloomingdales, watching the boxing in Madison
Square Garden, eating in China Town, taking a walk through Central Park
or making your way to the trendy Greenwich Village. This fact is proven
by the 48,000 international students that were enrolled in institutions
in New York in 1996.
Also located in the
East are North Carolina, stretching from the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky
mountains to 300 miles of beach on the eastern coastline, and Maryland,
home to the nation's top hospital, Johns Hopkins, the Redskins and the
Kennedy Centre. Ohio has 100 colleges and universities, fantastic shopping,
horseracing, beer festivals and Lake Eerie. Towards the south are states
such as Kentucky, named the 'Bluegrass State' due to its plains of bluegrass,
there is the opportunity for whitewater rafting, mountain climbing and
exploring the mountains and gorges. Oklahoma is one of the US's youngest
states but this has not stopped it jumping ahead with regard to technology
and telecommunications.
Moving even deeper
south, with a sub-tropical climate and a temperature rarely falling below
8 degrees Celsius, even in winter, Southern Louisiana reaches down as
far as the Gulf of Mexico on its southern border. Over to the west of
Oregon, divided by the Cascade mountains, moist in the west and desert-dry
to the east. The 'Golden State' of California must be the most famous
state on the west coast, taking its nickname from the great California
gold Rush that made the area so prosperous. The beaches, sun and surf
are not the only attractions as there are also a range of universities
and colleges that are ready to cater to the needs of foreign students.
Further west, located in the Pacific Ocean is what must be one of the
most exotic student destinations, the 'Big Island' of Hawaii - a paradise
for any international student.
Culinary
Arts Students
If you are interested in training to become a chef, or any other aspect
of the culinary arts, please visit
Culinary
Arts & Chef Training Schools and Colleges
So,
as you can see, the United States has it all, come and see for yourself
and you will be so glad you did!
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