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Why Study in The U.S

Flexibility And Choice

There are over 4000 institutions in the US, and we help transfer student from one College/university to another within the 4 year period of undergraduate study.
With thousands of higher education institutions in America, students have endless choices and the search can be daunting. Fortunately, there is flexibility in changing schools or changing majors should the fit not be right for a student. Research has shown that 1/3 students switch institutions at least once within their 4 year period of undergraduate study.

Internship Opportunities

US education allows for experiential learning, which involves hands-on learning that integrates academic study with real-world experiences to help prepare you for your future career. One such opportunity is the internship which is an academic course that enables you work and put into practice what you learn in theory.

It is usually related to your measure and prospective career, also you may be paid for it!!! We advise that you get immigration advice on Curricular Practical Training (CPT), which will be required for all international students to participate in internship programs.

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FOCUS ON WELL-ROUNDED INDIVIDUALS AND EDUCATION

The United States, widely recognized as a world leader in education, offers a complex array of choices, from types of institutions (colleges, universities, specialty schools – over 4,000 in total), to majors and minors, to extracurricular activities that can support networking and build leadership skills.
With so many choices, it can be a challenge for any student to determine what is best for them. In fact, nearly 40% of all U.S. college students end up transferring from one school to another. We help students navigate the complex university admissions process and provide them with the tools needed to succeed in their degree program.

Colleges Vs Universities

  • The naming of college versus university does not imply any difference in prestige or selectiveness, it simply points to the level of study offered.

  • Technically, universities differ from colleges in that they are research-oriented institutions which provide both undergraduate and graduate education whereas colleges offer undergraduate study only.

  • A Bachelor's degree can be obtained at either a college or university although the term 'college' is often used colloquially to refer to undergraduate study as a whole.

  • For historical reasons, some universities with a wide variety of graduate programs - such as Boston College and Dartmouth College - have retained the term "college".

Partner Universities

We partner with various institutions across the globe which include

ShoreLight Universities

Marymount California University

Rider University

Canisius College

Pine Manor University

Concordia College

Cornell University

Rutgers (The State Uni. of New
Jersey)

Iowa State University

University of North Carolina Wilmington

Florida Atlantic University

Massachusetts Lowell University

Massachusetts Boston University

Massachusetts Dartmouth University

New Hamsphire Western Kentucky

Auburn University

Florida International University

Louisiana State University

University of Central Florida

The University of Kansas

University of South Carolina

Florida International University

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