Preparing International Students for College Life in the U.S.A.
If you are an international student, who has been accepted for admission to college or university in the U.S.A., the following articles will help you transition into preparing for college life in the United States. Topics range from the differences in the American Education System, student status visas and immgration information, tips about student housing in the United States, safety for international students in the United States, etc.
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- What to Expect from Your Study Abroad/International Experience
- The Three Great Strengths of U.S. Higher Education
- Understanding American Culture
- Cultural Adjustment to US Student Life
- Stay Safe on Campus
- What to Expect on Arriving in the US
- How to Acquire a US Student Visa
- A Comprehensive Approach to Financing a US Education
- Being Money-Wise While Studying in the United States
- American Education System
- US Education Structure
- Going from High School to College in the United States
- US Course Credit System
- Institutional Classification
- Student Visa Information
- Choosing a Homestay
- Resources for International Students
- Applying for a Student Visa
- Health Care and Medical Information
- Definitions of Common Immigration Terms
- Basic Immigration Terminology
- Foreign Diploma and Credit Recognition
- Bill of Rights and Responsibilities
- Living in the United States: Tips for International Students
- Finding a Place to Live: Off-Campus Housing Options for International Students
- Why Choose Homestay?
- Top 10 Reasons to Choose a Homestay
- Safety On & Off Campus
- Safety in the U.S.
- Social Security Numbers for International Students