Many students come to the U.S. in order to study and work
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Financial Aid and Money MattersWhile the cost of living varies drastically between U.S. regions, you will need to understand how to manage your money for your education no matter where you decide to study. This section offers news on financial aid, scholarships, loans, grants, and other forms of funding your education in the U.S. Also get information on U.S. currency and banking, common student expenses, tuition, and budgeting. Many students come to the U.S. in order to study and workPosted on 9/8/2010
Many international students come to the U.S. to obtain higher education; however, many learners need to work while they are here, as well. In order to fill a need for more entry-level employees in Minot, Montana, a number of resorts Read full article...
Posted in Financial Aid and Money Matters University creates scholarship for Indian studentsPosted on 8/24/2010
International students who wish to study in America may be inhibited by the costs associated with U.S. higher education. However, a number of financial aid opportunities are available for global scholars who wish to move to the U.S. in order Read full article...
Posted in Financial Aid and Money Matters International students receive grant to study entrepreneurshipPosted on 6/25/2010
Many non-U.S. citizens looking to study abroad may be unaware of the scholarships and grants available to international students. However, several public institutions and private organizations reserve money each year to offer assistance to those types of students.
For Read full article... Posted in Financial Aid and Money Matters Student loans to become cheaperPosted on 5/10/2010
A recent announcement from Sallie Mae suggests that as students enroll in U.S. undergraduate programs this fall, the cost of higher education may decrease for those who plan to rely on student loans to bridge the college financing gap.
The Read full article... Posted in Financial Aid and Money Matters International students may qualify for private scholarshipsPosted on 5/7/2010
Although international students who enroll in programs in the U.S. are typically not eligible for taxpayer-funded financial aid, other sources of funding - especially if they are private - may be available to those who excel in academics.
As Read full article... Posted in Financial Aid and Money Matters White House to host community colleges summitPosted on 4/1/2010
U.S. community colleges are rising in prominence as an educational option for both domestic and international students, which has been recently confirmed by President Obama when he called for a summit with educational leaders on further improvements in the field Read full article...
Posted in Choosing a U.S. Institution, Financial Aid and Money Matters International students balance traditional, new culturesPosted on 3/13/2010
Taking courses in the U.S. can be a big challenge for international students. It's not easy to travel away from home, adapt to American customs and take a full courseload at the same time.
One thing that Read full article... Posted in Academics and Student Activities, Financial Aid and Money Matters, Living in the U.S. Bank’s fee change makes student spending less stressfulPosted on 3/10/2010
International students coming to the U.S. might have an easier time budgeting and keeping track of their finances following a major bank's decision to eliminate one of its fees.
Bank of America, one of the largest banks Read full article... Posted in Financial Aid and Money Matters Schools can help international students find employment, internship opportunitiesPosted on 2/22/2010
Although international students enrolled in courses in U.S. are usually limited by the terms of their visas when it comes to employment, there are still opportunities for them to earn extra cash and acquire professional experience.
Depending Read full article... Posted in Financial Aid and Money Matters, Living in the U.S. International students have post-collegiate training optionsPosted on 2/5/2010
Individuals from abroad who plan to pursue courses or degree programs in the U.S. often wonder what type of career opportunities await them in America upon graduation.
The first step toward a degree and a career in this Read full article... Posted in Financial Aid and Money Matters, Preparing for Study in the U.S. |
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