The United States consistently ranks high in the top 10 places to study abroad, especially when it comes to access to higher quality teaching. The American higher education system also allows you to explore your interests as it lets you earn qualifications through amassing credits from standalone courses, as well as by following set programs. You can do this at some of the best schools in the world, including; MIT, Harvard, Yale, UCLA and Columbia. These are but a handful of the world-leading schools in the United States.
The United States is also home to highly-specialized technical schools. For example, you can study arctic science in Alaska, seed agriculture (plant production) in Wyoming or astronautical engineering in Florida.
Whatever you’re hoping to get out of your time spent studying abroad, the US is sure to have something to meet your needs and whet your appetite.
In this section, we will provide you with an overview of the universities and academic programs available in the USA, as well as information on the application process and visa requirements.
Bring together theoretical and practical studying during your program.
Tailor your degree by combining general courses and field-specific classes.
Take advantage of OPT and CPT opportunities that can prepare you for the working world.
Get access to the most up to date technology and resources.
We guide you through university-specific scholarships, government programs like Fulbright, and merit-based or need-based grants that can significantly reduce your study cost.
Yes. International students can work on-campus up to 20 hours per week during semesters. After graduation, students may apply for OPT (Optional Practical Training) or CPT (Curricular Practical Training) to gain work experience.
Tuition fees range from $10,000 – $50,000 per year depending on the university and program. Living expenses vary by city but generally cost around $10,000 – $18,000 per year. We help you plan based on your budget.
Not all universities require these tests. Many institutions now offer test-optional policies. We’ll guide you on which exams are needed for your preferred universities and programs.
Yes. We shortlist universities based on your budget, location preference, admission chances, and career opportunities.
Graduates can apply for OPT and extend work opportunities if they studied in STEM fields (up to 3 years). Many students secure permanent roles with US companies through this pathway.
Connect with our dedicated team and embark on a life-changing adventure. Whether you need assistance with program selection, visa processing, or any other aspect of studying abroad, we’re here to provide the support and expertise you need to turn your dreams into reality.