STUDY IN USA
Why Study in USA?
Higher studies in the USA is a dream for many International students. Often looked up to as the leader of the free world, one can find numerous top-ranking universities and educational institutions in the USA that provide globally recognized degrees.
In the United States, there are four (4) institutions each offering varied study choices and levels of affordability to suit every student.
State Colleges / Universities
Private Colleges / Universities
Community Colleges
Institutes of Technology
The American Education System
There are over 4,500 universities and colleges in the USA, offering 10 times the number of tertiary-level study opportunities than any other country, making it much easier to follow your career aspirations with so many options to choose from.
And if you’d like to further your studies, you can take on a Master’s Degree (2 additional years) or Doctorate (1 – 4 additional years) in an incredible number of disciplines.
The Cost of Studying in the USA
Studying in the USA can be expensive. With state colleges charging upwards of USD,000 or more per year, and private colleges averaging USD,000 or more for an undergraduate bachelor’s degree, managing your costs can be challenging.
If you’re after an Associate Degree, you can gain one from a public college, starting at a much more affordable USD$ 3,300 per annum.
Visa Requirements
The student visa issued by the USA is of two categories. Category ‘F’ for students who attend school, college, university or other academic institutions including language program, and Category ‘M’ for vocational and non-academic programs.
Obtaining a US student visa will require you to follow these steps as per the order.
Register with Foris Consultants and talk with an education counsellor.
Apply to institutions with our help.
Take an IELTS or any other accepted English test.
Receive an i20 document.
Collect student visa document.
Fill DS 160 form & book visa interview.
Attend visa interview.
Collect your passport.
Student Health Cover in the USA
Healthcare is a rather expensive affair in the USA. Without insurance, unfortunately, if you fall sick, you will incur a huge cost on treatment. Unless you are covered by the insurance of your spouse’s employer or a similar arrangement, consider purchasing a good plan based on your health and your activities.
International students going to the USA on F1 visa are not mandated by the government to have a health cover. However, the school you are enrolling in would mostly mandate it. In rare cases, even if your school doesn’t require you to have insurance, it is still recommended you purchase one.
Best Places to Study in the USA
All of the highly recognised institutions are situated across the US evenly. Each of the states in the country has renowned institutions to boast about. Boston, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and Atlanta are some of the cities featured in the top 100 QS best student cities 2019 rankings. These cities offer international exposure, opportunities to engage with industries while studying, valuable professional connections etc.
The United States is a multicultural country that lets students experience diverse cultures and lifestyle which will help them evolve as a global citizen. Boston is called the student capital of the US, in which over 20% of students are from overseas. Like any other country, each city has different living costs, and if students plan their stay and lifestyle smartly, the study experience in the US would be very enjoyable and enriching