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Below are links to some additional useful
sources for additional information on U.S.
undergraduate study. Also check our Fields
of Study section for additional links
for students interested in particular fields
of study.
- CHEA
(Council on Higher Education Accreditation).
Check whether your college has recognized
accreditation--essential for degree recognition!
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The College Board: Apply to College.
Undergraduate admissions, application,
and essay tips.
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The College Board: College Matchmaker.
An excellent way to find programs that
fit what you want among the over 3,500 U.S.
university options.
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CollegeSource Online. Thousands
of U.S. college and university catalogs,
with ability to search by major, tuition
cost, and other areas.
- Community
College USA. Get information
on community colleges interested in international
students.
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EducationUSA. A great place
for international students to start exploring
U.S. study, with detailed information
on the application process as well as
preparing for U.S. life and study available
to download. Also provides contact information
for EducationUSA centers worldwide.
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Edupass. Specifically for
international students considering U.S.
study, this site discusses admissions,
financing, English language study, visas,
cultural differences, U.S. life, and more.
It also includes a list of the U.S. colleges
that give the most funding to international
undergraduates.
- Funding
for U.S. Study. Excellent
source for locating the hundreds of grants
specifically for international students
awarded by governments, foundations, and
international organizations. Searchable
by country/region or field of study. Institute
of International Education.
- Peterson’s.
This educational publisher’s
Web site allows searching not only for
collegiate and graduate programs, but
also for English language programs, summer
opportunities, distance education, private
secondary schools, and much more.
- Pocket
Guide to Choosing a College.
Suggested questions to ask to get a better
idea of the undergraduate experience on
particular campuses, published by the
National Survey of Student Engagement.
- U.S. Community Colleges by State
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