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USA Education

The United States government does not regulate the quality of educational programs offered at colleges and universities. Instead, the accreditation of a school tells you that the school has met a minimum standard of quality in its academic programs. Accrediting organizations are authorized by the US Department of Education to set these standards and then evaluate whether a school’s program meets them. If so, then the school is said to be “accredited” by that body.

It is very important to choose a school that has been accredited. By attending an accredited school, you can be sure that your degree will be recognized by other schools (should you want to pursue an advanced degree ) and by employers. You can find out directly from the school whether it is accredited and also by which organizations. This information may also be available in some college guides. For more information on how the accreditation process works, visit the Council on Higher Education Accreditation .

Why Choose the USA

US universities, US colleges and US schools constantly rank very high in world rankings, just one of the reasons to study in the US. The US offers international students the most exciting, rewarding and comprehensive array of study options in the world. International students who choose to study in the US have almost unlimited study choices. Furthermore, international students who successfully complete their US study are highly sought after by employers worldwide. While the reasons international students choose to study in the US vary from student to student, there are 9 main advantages of US study, as summed up in the Benefits of US Study section. You can also view a list of some famous international students who have completed their study in the US . Or if you are ready to start searching for schools to begin your study in the US, you may start your US school search here .

Geography and Climate: United States lies in North America, bordering both the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Pacific Ocean, between Canada and Mexico. Mostly temperate, but tropical in Hawaii and Florida, arctic in Alaska, semiarid in the great plains west of the Mississippi River, and arid in the Great Basin of the southwest; low winter temperatures in the northwest are ameliorated occasionally in January and February by warm Chinook winds from the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains.

Population and Language: 298,444,215, English

Tuition Fees: Since Tuition fees vary from school to school, please contact our office for information.

Living Expense: 7200-12000/Year

Cost of Living: The cost of living in the U.S. can vary widely by location. All visitors are subject to federal and state income tax on U.S.-source income, as well as on most grants and scholarships.

Student work: International students can work up to 40 hours per week in “practical training” jobs for which they are paid regular wages.

Student Life in U.S.A: Student life in America is dynamic, with a wide range of extra-curricular activities on campus and off, housing options to meet a variety of requirements and strong support services for international students. Studying in the U.S. offers many advantages and America is justly proud of its excellent educational institutions. International students studying in the U.S. will benefit from the most modern and up-to-date facilities, including well-equipped laboratories, huge inter-linked university libraries and cutting edge information technology systems.

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