UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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Why USA?
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The United States offers one of the most diverse forms of higher education opportunities in the world. It boasts of almost 4500 colleges, universities and community colleges spread across both urban and rural settings. It is not just the diversity and magnitude of opportunities but also the quality in learning and research that attracts thousands of international students to study in America. According to most of the prominent rankings of world universities, American universities grab a major pie out of the top five hundred positions. These world class institutions have built their reputation and trust among students including Indians, based on their fortes of academic excellence, cultural diversity, opportunity to gain perspectives from all over the world, excellent support for international students, ground breaking research in every field, ample opportunities for extracurricular activities through fraternities and clubs, and generous scholarship offers.
Be it the Ivy League, large public research universities or smaller liberal arts colleges, students can pick from a wide range of choices for undergraduate, graduate or professional education. While the undergraduates study in the US offers opportunity to obtain two years Associate or a four to five years Bachelor’s degree, graduate study which mostly focuses on research and specialized training allows students to acquire a Masters or Doctoral degree. The options in professional schools include degrees in law, medicine, pharmacy, business and technology.
Despite the economic slump that started towards the end of the last decade, the USA remains the largest economy in the world with one of the highest GDP per capita among the countries in the developed world. Job opportunities abound for hard working Indians in all major private, public and nonprofit sectors. American universities offer wonderful exposures to the job market during and after studies through internship, co-operative education (Co-op) and Optional Practical Training (OPT). The Career Services in the university campuses offer invaluable guidance regarding job search, interview process and alumni networking, etc. Also, Indians are one of the most educated and professionally successful ethnic communities in the USA in terms of access to higher education and annual income.
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How much does it cost?
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The cost of studying in USA will vary depending on different cities and type of education. Tuition fees, however, will range from US$ 10,000-20,000 per year for public universities, while for a private institute would be between US$ 15,000-30,000 per year. Community colleges cost much less at about US$ 8,000-13,000. Estimated cost of living will range from approximately US$ 10,000-12,000 per annum.
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Here are a few institutions we work with in the USA -
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University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Academy of Couture Art, California
Alliant International University
American International College, Massachusetts
American National University (ANU) Bard College at Simons Rock
Bridge- Linguatec Inc. Colorado
California Lutheran University
Colorado Heights University Denver, Colorado
Florida SouthWestern State College
Ferris State University, Michigan
Florida Coastal School of Law, Florida
Florida International University, Florida
Golden Gate University, California
Hillsborough Community College
Green River Community College, Washington
Lincoln University, California
Louisiana State University, Louisiana
Manhattan Institute of Management, New York
Marshall University, West Virginia
Midwestern State University, Texas
Missouri University of Science and Technology, Missouri
National University, California
Navitas at UMass Dartmouth-University of Massachusetts
Navitas at UMass Lowell -University of Massachusetts
Navitas at UNH -University of New Hampshire
Navitas at WKU -Western Kentucky University
New Jersey Institute of Technology, New Jersey
New York Film Academy, New York
North Central College Naperville, Illinois
Northern Kentucky University, Kentucky
Northern Michigan University, Michigan
Rochester Institute of Technology
San Jose State University, California
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
University of St Thomas(EduCo)
Bay State College(EduCo), Boston
University of Nebraska-Lincoln(EduCo)
Claremont Graduate Business School(EduCo)
Brandeis International Business School(EduCo), MA
Metropolitan College of New York
Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, Minnesota
Schiller International University, Florida
Seattle Central Community College, Washington
Southeast Missouri State University
Texas A&M University Corpus Christi – the Island University
Texas Southern University, Texas
The University of Tennessee – Knoxville, Tennessee
University of Alabama-Birmingham-INTO
University of Montana, Missoula
University of Bridgeport, Connecticut
University of California Riverside, California
University of Charleston, West Virginia
University of Hartford, Connecticut
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas
University of Nebraska – Omaha
University of New Haven, Connecticut
University of South Florida
University of the Potomac, Washington
United States University, Chula Vista, California
Vaughan College of Aeronautics and Technology, Flushing New York
Webber International University, Florida
Western New England University
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