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Applying for Master’s and Doctorate Degrees
Kaitlin Ramby |
In a recent webinar, we spoke with Joshua LaFave and Christopher Connor, two college admissions experts who weighed in with their best advice to international students looking to apply to master’s and doctorate programs in the U.S. Read on to discover their insights. What’s the Difference? A master’s program is more of a professional degree. […]
Higher Education Options in the U.S.
WES Global Talent Bridge |
There are a variety of higher education options available in the U.S. For example, you can attend community colleges, four-year universities and colleges, continuing education programs, and more. Each option allows people with different educational backgrounds, financial circumstances, goals, and interests to access higher education; but you should understand the differences in order to choose […]
Understanding the U.S. College Admissions Process
WES Global Talent Bridge |
The college application process can be overwhelming, but with the right research and planning, you can easily prepare to apply for admission to the school of your choice. Before beginning your application, here are a few useful tips: Familiarize Yourself with the Process Many colleges and universities have minimum requirements that international students or permanent […]
How to Apply for Financial Aid
WES Global Talent Bridge |
The federal government and academic institutions offer loans and grants that can help you pay to attend a U.S. college or university. The first step in applying for any type of financial aid—whether federal or institutional—is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). FAFSA is a comprehensive form used by all colleges […]
What Is Financial Aid?
WES Global Talent Bridge |
Studying in the U.S. can be very expensive. You have to pay for books, room and board, and other daily expenses—in addition to tuition. Luckily there are financial aid options that can help you pay for your education. You even may be able eligible to receive financial aid if you are an eligible non-U.S. citizen. […]
Personal Statement vs. Statement of Purpose
Justine D'Souza |
There are few consistent practices when applying to universities. Although most schools maintain a basic set of requirements, individual institutions also set their own standards. Some universities, for example, require prospective students to write a statement of purpose, whereas others require a personal statement. Applicants write both personal statements and statements of purpose to provide […]
Studying in Canada: Resources and Links for Students
WES Advisor |
The following links offer general information and advice for prospective international students, including college search and application services, admissions testing, and financial aid information. General Advice for International Students in Canada The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) works with other federal departments, provincial and territorial governments and marketing agencies, non-governmental organizations, and academic and […]
Applying for Scholarships: The Basics
Xiao Lu |
For international students wanting to study in the U.S., there are many financial aid opportunities available. Students can look for funding from nonprofit organizations, state and local governments, as well as colleges and universities. Students should begin searching and applying for scholarships as early as possible. Read on to understand the basics of applying for […]
10 Things to Do This Summer Without an Internship
Justine D’Souza |
Summer vacation for college students in the U.S. typically lasts three to four months, which gives students time to recharge and work on self-development. Although many international students staying in the U.S. complete summer internships, there are plenty of other ways to invest in your future. Here are some activities you can do this summer […]
5 Tips for Choosing the Right Classes
Brittney Bodden |
Each year, thousands of international students from around the world choose to study abroad in the U.S. When it comes to choosing classes, there are many things to take into consideration to select the courses that are right for you. In some countries, you are required to choose a major at the beginning of your freshman year and […]
F-1 Student Visa Application Checklist
Naimeesha Murthy |
Any international student wanting to study in the U.S. will need a student visa. Because the process for obtaining an F-1 visa can be time-consuming, it is important to have all of the required documentation in place to help simplify the process. The following is an F-1 visa application checklist to help you prepare: DS-160 form: You […]
Top 10 Universities for International Students Seeking Financial Aid
Brittney Bodden |
It is no surprise that the U.S. is a top destination for international students looking to study abroad. As a result, the U.S. hit a record high of 1,043,839 total international undergraduate and graduate students in 2016–2016, according to the Institute of International Education (IIE). However, though the U.S. is a top destination for education, […]