UNITED STATES

Interactive learning, freedom of choice, liberal education, independent thinking and democratic principles are the fundamentals of US learning environment. International students on successful completion of their US study are in great demand from employers round the globe.

Study in USA

International students on successful completion of their US study are in great demand from employers round the globe. USA provides tremendous support services for International Students. There are many world-class institutes of higher learning in USA, enough to make it the first and foremost destination for students. The course might be nuclear physics, architecture, medicine, art or film direction, but it is comprehensive.

The qualifications and credentials earned here are highly recognized. Study preparation enables to choose the right educational pathway. Universities continue to empower people, to explore the vastness of knowledge, through passionate, dedicated teaching and innovative, world-changing research. There is a focus and active engagement in research, leading to an understanding of the real opportunities and benefits to students. The teachers are pioneers and authority in their chosen field.

The United States of America (USA) consists of fifty states and a federal district. 48 states and the federal district of Washington, D.C. are in central North America. The state of Alaska is east of Russia and west of Canada, and the state of Hawaii is in the mid-North Pacific. The country also has fourteen populated and unpopulated territories in the Caribbean and Pacific.

The USA is the world’s foremost economic and military power, with global interests and an unmatched global reach. America’s gross domestic product is equivalent to a quarter of the world total. Its military budget is expected to be almost as much as the rest of the world’s defense spending put together.

Why Study in USA?

The United States has more than a thousand of accredited colleges and universities renowned for quality, numerous programs of study, and flexibility to change fields of study and schools. The wide range of tuition and living costs makes the United States affordable for hundreds of thousands of international students each year. Whichever region you choose, you’re sure to find the right campus for you. The main points to remember about studying in the USA are as follows:

  • Excellence: One of the highest selling points of American education is perhaps its worldwide reputation of commitment to excellence.
  • Research Opportunity and its Scope: If you are inclined toward academic research, the US is your perfect choice for higher education. You can get the opportunity to earn while you learn, when you enrol into an MS/PhD program. Your research grant will help support your personal needs by waiving your tuition and providing you with a stipend.
  • Flexibility: You will soon discover that the education system in the US is a lot different from your home country. The US education system offers a kind of flexibility in terms of the courses that are offered, which enables you select your choice of subject from a variety of topics. You can now specialize in the area of your choice without having to take any unnecessary classes.
  • Financial Support and Scholarship: Availability of financial aid is another major incentive for international students to opt for higher education in the US. Most universities offer its students grants, loans and stipends to cover their daily expenses as well as tuition in some cases. University assistantship is provided on the basis of merit rather than financial need.
  • Lucrative Job Opportunities: On completion of your degree, you are legally authorized to work in the US in your related field for about a year. You need to apply for Optional Practical Training Employment Authorization (OPT). Most international students get inducted into the company that hires them during their OPT period, by sponsoring their H1-B or work visa.
  • Support Services for International Students: U.S. universities welcome international students for pursuing higher education in USA and have support systems to help students adjust comfortably to life in the U.S.
  • Campus Life: U.S. universities offer a diverse choice of academic, cultural and athletic activities to choose from which not only enrich the educational experience but also help students make new friends and become global citizens. Your university may also have a cricket team in addition to fraternities, regional and ethnic clubs.

Universities & Colleges in USA

Public universities in the US, also often called state universities, receive some level of public-sector funding, via the state government. You may also find them alluded to as public or state colleges or schools, though both “college” and “school” are also used when referring to a single department or faculty within the university, such as the Law School or College of Engineering.

As state universities are supported by public funding, they usually charge lower tuition fees than private universities – though the actual amount students pay can vary vastly, especially once financial aid is considered. You’ll find two bands of fees listed: a lower rate for “resident” or “in-state” students (students from within the same state), and a higher rate for “non-resident” or “out-of-state” applicants. International students either pay the same fees as out-of-state students or a separate international rate.

USA Universities have a comparative advantage in the following areas of study: Business and Management, Economics and Finance, Administration, International Relations, Computing/IT, Media and Communications, as well as Law and Engineering.

  • DeVry University
  • Schiller International University
  • National Louis University, Chicago
  • Fisher College, Boston
  • New York Film Academy, New York
  • Kendall College, Chicago
  • Marymount California University, California
  • Concordia University, Texas
  • New England College, New Hampshire
  • Iglobal University
  • North American University
  • University of St. Thomas
  • University of Nebraska – Limcoln
  • Brandies International Business School
  • New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • University of Maryland Baltimore County
  • Arkansas State University
  • Bellarmine University
  • Lane Community College
  • Washington and Lee University
  • Humboldt State University
  • Johnson and Wales University
  • Lesley University
  • The University of Oklahoma
  • Army and Navy Academy
  • Missouri State University

USA Education Costs

The cost of education in USA varies from state to state, type of university and course of study. Universities in US are divided into two categories: Public/ State Institutions and Private Institutions.

Education Cost ranges from $15,000 to $55,000 per year

  • Undergraduate Degree– $15,000 to $ 55,000 per year
  • Graduate Degree– $15,000 to 35,000 per year

The cost of education in States is high for MBA and Medicine courses in comparison to engineering courses.

Accommodation Cost:

Accommodation cost ranges from $3000 to $8000 per year, again it varies from Individual to Individual from state to state.  Accommodation includes food, local transport, telephone, electricity and entertainment etc.

Scholarships:

In US scholarships and financial aid-fee waivers that are awarded to International Students are Merit / Need based.  Other criteria are on basis of good performances in Academics and extracurricular awards and achievements.

Documents Requirement

  1. Educational Documents (Matric & Onwards)
  2. IELTS/TOEFL, GRE/GMAT
  3. Experience if any
  4. CV
  5. Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  6. Picture photograph (Blue/White Background)
  7. Passport
  8. Reference Letters from Teachers/Professors of last College/University attended
  9. Bank Statement equivalent to One Year Tuition Fee plus One Year Living Expenses, $ 35000 to $ 45000 approx, in any bank for 3 months is required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is only TOEFL applicable for USA, can a student also take IELTS?

Yes, a student can take IELTS instead of TOEFL. As 2500 universities have started accepting IELTS. these universities being the top ones.

Can I work Part Time while studying?

Yes, 20 hours per week when the course is in session and full time during vacations.

Is there a Post study work option?

Yes, while under F-1 visa status, students have two options for working in the USA. Students are eligible for Curricular Practical Training (CPT) after 9 months of study and can work full time or part time during vacation periods at a job or Internship which is directly tied to or required by a course they are taking. Optional Practical Training (OPT) allows for 18 months of paid work following competitions of course. This work must be directly related to the student’s field of study and the student must have completed a minimum of 9 months of study.

What are the general entry requirements for Universities?

Undergraduate:

More than 60% in 12th standard

SAT 1- 1300 to 1800 for undergraduate admissions

IELTS or TOEFL (IELTS-6 overall & TOEFL 75 and above)

 Masters:

More than 60% in Undergraduate

GMAT scores ranging between- 500-650

GRE scores ranging between- 280-310

For masters students must have complted-16years of Education (10+2+4)

For full time MBA, full time work experience required between 2-4 years after Bachelors

IELTS or TOEFL (IELTS-6.5 / 7.0 overall & TOEFL-80 and above)

When should I start the application process?

It is advisable to start an application process minimum of 4-5 months in advance

When do I need to pay my Application fees?

You need to pay your fees before applying for I20.

What are the possibilities of getting a scholarship? How do I apply for them?

The counselors at F&H will be able to guide you about the same.

What are the intakes in USA?
  • Spring- January / February
  • Fall- August / September
  • Summer- April / May
  • Winter- December