USA
Study in the most ethnically diverse country in history! Every year, over a million international students choose the US as their study destination attracted to the high quality of education, highly accredited professors, and high standards of living.
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The USA accommodates over half of the world's top universities. More than 10 US cities are amongst QS Best Student Cities 2023 top 100.
Excellent international reputation with
high-quality education
Cultural diversity, specialized services, and support for international students
Academic flexibility
Emphasis on internship and career development
4 Reasons to Study in USA!
Estimated cost of studying in USA
Foundation Courses
6,000 - 20,000 USD/year
Bachelor Degree
20,000 - 40,000 USD/year
Master's Degree
20,000 - 45,000 USD/year
Doctoral Degree
28,000 - 55,000 USD/year
*The cost of studying in the USA will vary depending on: the program, location, and reputation of the institution.
General
Requirements
Needed
Academic transcripts and standardized test scores
(SAT or ACT, GRE / GMAT)
English language proficiency results (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/CAE)
Official translations of documents in a language other than English
A copy of your passport
Course-specific document requirements (Ex: Portfolio, certificates, related employment)
Statement of purpose & research proposal (Graduate Programs)
Recommendations from professors (Graduate programs)
Application fee, if any
Student Visa Classifications
There are 3 student visa categories that applicants can choose from depending on the purpose and course of study,
A valid passport
School transcripts and test scores as stated on your university application
Most common student visa for international students with funding from friends, family, or by personal financing
F-1 students are eligible to work part-time on campus for a maximum of 20 hours per week during your academic session is in place
Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant (F-1) Student Status-For Academic and Language Students
Form I-20
A copy of the photo that will be used for the visa (5x5 cm)
Diploma (if applicable)
Institutions and programs must be approved by the Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor (J-1) Status
Form DS-2019
DS-160 & I-901, and Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) payment confirmation pages
Bank statements
(or other proof of financing)
For students who wish to travel to the US for vocational studies or non-academic purposes.
The institution must be SEVP-certified
Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant (M-1) Student Status for Vocational Students
Form I-20
General Visa Requirements
F-1 Visa
International students who want to participate in study- and work-related exchange programs in US colleges or Universities that are funded by an educational or non-profit sponsor.
J-1 Visa
M-1 Visa
Living Cost Estimates
On average, the living cost in Australia is around 1,000 - 3,000 USD/month. This includes accommodation and food expenses.
Off-Campus Accommodation :
500 - 3,500 USD/month
On-Campus Accommodation
800 - 1,000 USD/month
Food and Groceries
100 - 200 USD/month
Internet :
45 - 50 USD/month
Public Transport :
40 - 100 USD/month
Entertainment :
100 - 250 USD/week
*Living cost estimates may vary depending on state
What They Say About Studying in USA?
With more than 8 million people living there and making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world, "The City That Never Sleeps" is definitely the perfect epithet for New York!
There are a lot of places to explore-- and things to do; from the Metropolitan Museum of Art to touring every angle of NYC's iconic waterfront, and visiting the iconic Empire State Building, you will never get bored of living and studying there!
New York
San Francisco
Combining high-tech innovation and a relaxed coastal lifestyle. San Francisco is the fastest growing city in the USA in terms of GDP, which makes it the perfect place to study and explore!
The fact that city is built on more than 50 hills and you're not allowed to bury your dead within the city limits. Go across the Golden Gate Bridge and visit the Alcatraz Prison, and you will never say good bye to the city.
Home for the film industry, it could be your home too! The city itself has more than 20 higher education institutions, it's all up to you to choose from lectures in downtown LA or be based a little further out in one of the suburbs.
Did you know that Los Angeles was the first city to measure the speed of light? Well, that's true. Oh- did you also know that Los Angeles was the birthplace of the internet? Interesting, right? There are a lot of other things and places for you to explore while in LA!
Los Angeles
USA City Highlights
List of Institutions in USA
Gonzaga University
University of California, Santa Cruz
University of Iowa
University of California, Riverside
Virginia Tech
University of Massachusetts - Amherst
American University
Baylor University
University of Delaware
Auburn University
Clark University
New Jersey Institute of Technology
University of Illinois - Chicago
University of South Florida
University of Arizona
University of Utah
Johns Hopkins University
University of California, Irvine
Tulane University
University of Connecticut