Study in United States
USA has the world’s most flexible education system, students can study their area of interest as specialization. As the education system of USA is not centralized each institute can determine its program and admission standards. Lateral movement in the education system is possible any time. Some U.S. colleges and universities stress broad educational principles; others emphasize practical, employment-related skills; and still others specialize in the arts, social sciences or technical fields. American colleges and universities offer three basic programs:
- Associate’s Degree
- Undergraduate
- Masters
Cost of Living
Having a bank account will be convenient for money transactions. Many college students appreciate the convenience of a MAC (Money Access Card) or ATM (Automatic Teller Machine) card. Credit cards and Debit cards are convenient payment options. They help to maintain good financial records and also serve to remind you of the money you spend.
Courses and Universities
The US has the largest number of universities in the world and currently has seven out of the top ten in the THES-QS World University Rankings - Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale, Stanford, Caltech, Berkeley and Princeton. In total there are literally hundreds of public and private higher education establishments offering a range of courses that you could barely imagine.
Partner institutions
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- California State University
- University of Rhode Island
- University of North Texas
- Boston Center
- Sunny Center
- University of New Hampshire
- Florida Atlantic University
- University of Massachusetts, Boston (UMass Boston)
- University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth (UMass Dartmouth)
- University of Massachusetts, Lowell (UMass Lowell)