Useful Information: U.S. System of Higher Education
Why Study in the USA?
Quality:
U.S. colleges are known worldwide for the quality of their facilities, resources, and faculty. Accreditation systems ensure that institutions continue to maintain these standards.
Choice:
The U.S. education system features many types of institutions, academic and social environments, entry requirements, degree ...
Fourteen steps to study in the United States
STEP 1: Consult an EducationUSA advising center (see link at the left upper corner of the VCO website)
STEP 2: Define your educational and career objectives
STEP 3: Determine whether you meet admission requirements
STEP 4: Arrange to take required admissions ...
Types of Universities
Universities may be public or private. Institutions of high quality are found equally among public and private universities; the principal difference is one of funding. Public institutions are funded partially by the government of the state in which the institution ...
What is Doctoral Degree
Doctoral Degrees include, for example, the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in the arts and sciences, and the Doctor of Education (Ed.D.). Doctoral programs almost always require original research leading to the defense of a Doctoral Dissertation. Students may enter some ...
What is Master`s Degree
Most universities award Master of Arts (M.A.) Degrees in arts, sciences and humanities and Master of Sciences (M.S.) Degrees in applied fields such as engineering. The Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) equips students with a credential for entry into the ...
Community/Junior Colleges and Technical and Vocational Training
Community/Junior and or Technical Colleges (both public and private) are two year colleges. These schools offer academic programs that are comparable to the first two years of university work and can be applied toward a four-year college degree. Community Colleges ...
Four-Year Colleges and Universities
Although they are not identical, the terms "College" and "University" are often used interchangeably in the United States for both Public and Private institutions. There is no legal or official control over the institution's option to choose one or the ...
All About Graduate Fellowships and Assistantships
If you’re pondering a graduate degree, it’s possible that the number one thing on your mind is how on Earth you’re going to pay for it. It seems like all the scholarships are reserved for undergraduate students, so you may ...
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