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ClimateThe United States is rightfully considered a world leader in education. There are 4,700 universities: public and private universities, colleges, institutes. US universities occupy leading positions in world rankings: QS World University Rankings, Times Higher Education World University Rankings, etc.
Awarded after 4 years of study at a college or university, it is the first and most common degree that students receive.
Awarded 1-2 years after completing a bachelor’s degree. May be research-oriented or professionally focused.
The highest academic degree. A PhD typically takes 5 to 8 years to complete after completing a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree.
International students aspire to enroll in US universities that are included in international rankings, inspired by the achievements of famous people. Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page studied at Stanford. Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald studied at Princeton. And Harvard students Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg literally changed the world.
US universities do not study for the sake of studying. They prepare specialists in their field, businessmen, innovators, leaders and great creators.
The United States ranks second in the Global Innovation Index, with students at universities participating in major projects.
International students gain invaluable international experience and a broad outlook by interacting with people from other nationalities and cultures.
Scholarships and grants in the USA are also available to foreigners (and we will help you get them!).
With an American diploma, the chance to build a cool career is close to 100%. Moreover, both in your own country and in any other corner of the world.
Tuition at public American universities ranges from $10,000 to $35,000, while tuition at private universities and colleges ranges from $25,000 to $50,000 and up per year.
Bachelor’s Degree
Public Universities: $25,000 – $45,000 per year
Private Universities: $35,000 – $70,000+ per year
Master’s Degree
Public Universities: $25,000 – $50,000 per year
Private Universities: $40,000 – $80,000+ per year
Doctoral Degree (PhD)
Public Universities: $10,000 – $40,000 per year
Private Universities: $30,000 – $80,000+ per year
Foreign students can reduce or fully cover the cost of education with the help of financing. Scholarships are issued by both the university and the state or third-party organizations. We help to obtain scholarships from 50% to 100%, and also stipulate a guarantee of admission from the first attempt in the contract.
Scholarships and grants can cover your tuition fees substantially or even completely. But to receive a scholarship or grant, you need to meet a set of requirements, the list depends on the university and program. Usually, the following are taken into account:
All this is assessed as a whole, you should not ignore individual points. It is also worth considering that there are different types of scholarships for foreigners.
Universities pay the remaining tuition fees for incoming students if they prove that they do not have sufficient financial resources.
Designed for those who have achieved impressive academic success.
For each student, we develop a separate admission strategy and focus on the types of scholarships that they can receive, reducing the cost of education by 50-100%.
Fact! 99% of our students are accepted on the first try, and 95% receive generous funding.
When moving to the USA, students may face culture shock and a language barrier. To avoid this, it is better to prepare for the move in advance: improve your English (TOEFL from 7 points), study the peculiarities of the American mentality (there are not many of them!), talk to those who already have experience of studying and living in the USA.
To facilitate adaptation in the country and immerse yourself in the environment, students are recommended to go to language courses. Such programs are good at helping improve your language and “fit in” with the environment.
Student Residences (Campuses)
Usually located on campus and can be for 1, 2, 3 or more people, with shared or private bathrooms. Dorms often have common areas for recreation, kitchens and laundry facilities.
Cost: $8,000-$16,000 per year, depending on the state, university and room type).
Rental Housing
Students can rent an apartment near campus on their own or with friends. This option gives more freedom, but is also more expensive: $600-$2,500 per month (depending on the city, area, and type of apartment).
In larger cities like New York or San Francisco, prices can be significantly higher.
Host families
Involves living in the homes of local residents, usually in a separate room. The hosts may provide meals and the opportunity to get acquainted with American culture, improve English.
The cost ranges from $700 to $1,200 per month, which depends on the state, living conditions and other nuances.
Admission to the USA with our experts guarantees success in 99% of cases. We stipulate a guarantee of admission from the first attempt in the contract, as we are confident in our algorithm and have tested it both on ourselves and on 1150+ of our students.
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It is not easy for an international student to enter the USA, but if you set a goal and develop an individual strategy, as well as enlist the support of someone who has already gone through this path, everything will work out!
Basic requirements:
Certificate of secondary education, bachelor’s/master’s degree (depending on the program).
International students must prove their English language proficiency with relevant certificates.
Certificate, IELTS/TOEFL results, resume, motivation letter, letters of recommendation, SAT/GRE/GMAT exams, etc.
Admissions to US universities are highly competitive. A strong Personal Brand will help you stand out from other candidates.
Health insurance is mandatory for all students at American universities, including international students.
To enter the United States to study, you must obtain an F-1 visa.










