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Education Destination U.S.A.
Jim Crawley, Associate Director for International Recruitment Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Michigan USA |
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U.S. colleges and universities are excited to celebrate the cultural diversity that international students bring to their campuses. International expositions, ethnic food festivals and international speakers are just a few of the many activities that have become an important part of campus life. International education is not just a “trend”, but has become more of a “norm” or even an “expectation” for today’s generation. We are living in global communities around the world. International schools worldwide enroll students from many different countries and cultural backgrounds. International students are being educated in increasingly more diverse school systems and they naturally expect their choice for a university to provide these same opportunities. U.S. universities want to recruit you for many reasons, but primarily it is because we feel we can provide you with a great educational experience that will prepare you very well for a successful future. We work very hard to provide you with an environment on campus that is great for living and learning. U.S. university administrators recognize that you have many choices around the world where might go for your university education. So, why do so many international students choose to study in the USA? The answer to this question changes from student to student but there are a few main factors that you will hear consistently when we talk to our current international students. Academic Quality Student Activities and Services You contribute greatly to our campuses through your involvement in and outside of the classroom. In turn, we understand that you require specific services that can contribute to your adjustment to life in the U.S. and to your academic success. Full-time international student advisors on our campuses provide advising on immigration issues and academic advise and counseling. In addition, this person typically plans the International Student Orientation which happens prior to the start of each semester. Providing an academic and social orientation to our campus and to life in the United States is a very important part of your initial experience after arriving in the U.S. Most campuses also offer an International Club as well as ethnic student organizations that allow you to meet with and plan events with students that come from similar cultural backgrounds. Cost & Scholarships Making the choice that is right for you Most major cities around the world have an EducationUSA Advising Center, usually affiliated with the U.S. Embassy. These centers are the best comprehensive sources of information on U.S. colleges and universities. They offer free advising and use of materials while sometimes offering additional services, such as intensive English or test preparation for a nominal fee. Finally, you also have a resource that provides endless information and that is the Internet. Because you are reading this, you have already taken the first step toward finding your U.S. university, and that is doing research using this wonderful, but many times overwhelming resource. Use your resources, request information and then you will make educated choices. Good luck and have fun in the process!
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