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The US Education System
Learning English

Learning English

Wed, Aug 19, 2009

Nearly 100,000 students come to the United States to study English each year. Many come to prepare themselves to enter colleges and universities in the United States; others come to learn English while experiencing American life; still others come to improve their English, to qualify for a better job at home. Look at our English (ESL) Programs

Understanding American Education

Wed, Aug 19, 2009

Understanding American Education American education offers a rich field of choices for the international student. From abroad, and even from within the U.S.A., there is such an array of institutions, programs and locations that the choices may overwhelm the student. To simplify the choices, a student must carefully study how each program and location can fulfill the student's goals. In order to make informed decisions, a student will need to know how the U.S. education system is organized. Look at our Featured Programs

Community Colleges

Community Colleges

Sat, Aug 15, 2009

More international students are attending community colleges, which offer a popular alternative for completing the first two years of a Bachelor’s degree. Look at our 2-year/Community Colleges

Transferring to a New University

Sat, Aug 15, 2009

One of the great strengths of American higher education is the ease with which students can transfer from one college or university to another.

English for Specific Purposes

English for Specific Purposes

Wed, Apr 15, 2009

More and more individuals have highly specific academic and professional reasons for seeking to improve their language skills. Look at our English Programs

Pre-MBA Programs

Pre-MBA Programs

Thu, Apr 09, 2009

An American MBA is well recognized and highly valued in today's international business environment. Leading edge American business methods and technologies continue to have a strong impact on business all over the world. Your decision to get an MBA in the U.S.A. is a smart first step in your career growth and development.

MBA Programs

MBA Programs

Thu, Apr 09, 2009

If you are an international student seeking an MBA, why should you consider the United States? Because American MBA programs are world renowned for giving students a leading edge in the business world through top-of-the-line education, diverse specialized programs, and unparalleled networking opportunities and resources. Look at our Graduate Programs

Co-operative Education - Professional Work Experience + Degree

Co-operative Education - Professional Work Experience + Degree

Thu, Apr 09, 2009

The first step toward your career could be cooperative education. If you participate in a “co-op” program, you enter the work force one step ahead of a classmates. You graduate with a university degree as well as professional work experience in your field of study.