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Maybe you want the very best education available. Maybe you want to put your career on the fast track by perfecting your English and working with top professionals in your field. Whatever your reasons, one thing is clear - your next step is to come to the U.S.A., which will help you achieve your goals and have fun!

The world's most prestigious higher education institutions are in the United States. Also known as post-secondary education, the American higher education system includes colleges and universities that focus on one or more study areas such as vocational, business, engineering, technical, or liberal arts. The most common degrees include associate, professional, bachelors, masters, and doctorate. There are over 7,000 higher education institutions in the U.S. with over 15 million students. International students make up a substantial part of the enrollments for many schools.

The American university and college system is highly decentralized with both public and privately operated institutions. Schools can be non-profit or for-profit. The US Department of Education estimates that close to 70% of all undergraduate students attend public institutions, which includes undergraduates at two-year, community colleges and four-year colleges and universities. Tuition and living costs of public education are typically lower than for private -- for instance a recent Department of Education estimate put average total costs of attendance for undergraduates at public four-year institutions at near $15,000 per year versus close to $30,000 for private, for-profit, four-year institutions.

Students making a decision between a public and private school usually consider many factors, such as total costs, available financial aid, fit of academic programs with career goals, class sizes, convenience of classes, flexibility of studies, location, housing options, characteristics of the student body, reputation, and much more. Various American Undergraduate programs are

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  • Nursing
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  • Justice and Security
  • Humanities and Liberal arts


  • Admission Requirements Admission requirements vary widely from one US institution to another. For vocational and undergraduate programs typically a high school diploma or equivalent is needed. Many programs require the completion of entrance tests, such as the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or American College Testing (ACT) examinations. It is a common practice to also consider high school coursework, personal interests, and accomplishments as part of an institution's evaluation of applicants.

     

     

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