Study in the U.S.
Official information and services from the U.S. government
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Student Visas
Visas for academic study, vocational study, as an exchange visitor...
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Advice in Your Country from Educational Advising Centers
These worldwide centers give international students advice on higher education and study opportunities in the United States.
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Structure of the U.S. Education System
Information on all types and levels of education (primary and secondary, vocational and technical, undergraduate, graduate), and how people progress through the system
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Foreign Diploma and Credit Recognition
The U.S. government relies on academic, professional, and vocational credentialing authorities.
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U.S. Schools, Colleges, and Universities Locator
Search for schools, colleges, and libraries.
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Undergraduate College and University Study
Information on attending undergraduate schools in the United States
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Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
Many colleges and universities require this test, which measures the English-language skills you will use when you study.
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English as a Second Language Programs
A directory to find English as a Second Language courses throughout the United States
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Financial Assistance Guide for International Students
The U.S. government does not provide student assistance to non-citizens, except in the limited cases of federal exchange programs and some research opportunities. However, there may be other resources available.
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English Language Practice
English word games and quizzes to help people improve their basic American English.
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International Students Pursuing Employment in the U.S.
Information for students and exchange visitors (F-l, M-l, and J-l visa categories) pursuing employment in the United States
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Foreign Visitors Driving in the U.S.
Quick facts for foreign visitors about driving in the United States...
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Telephone – International Long Distance Calling
How to place, and save money on, international telephone calls.
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