U.S. Educational Information and Advising Centers

Pusat Konsultasi dan Informasi Pendidikan Amerika Serikat

“It is difficult to overestimate the help and support I got from the advising center. The center was my first and primary source of information about the American educational system. The books, magazines, and the internet access at the center proved extremely useful, and the staff assisted me very much in achieving my goals.” - Business student from Russia

Choosing the best schools for you and preparing successful applications will require commitment and careful planning on you part, but in almost every country there are specialized advisers who understand your needs and can help you. Information and advice on study in the United States is available to you from a network of over 450 U.S. educational information and advising centers worldwide. Directories, guides, college catalogs, and admissions test information are all available at the centers, as well as trained educational advisers who want to help you and your family with the process of choosing and applying to U.S. colleges. Some centers also run events such as college fairs or seminars. Introductory information in the form of video or group presentations, Web site access, and independent resource libraries is available free of charge from information and advising centers, but payment may be required at some centers for additional services.

All U.S. educational information and advising centers are supported by the U.S Department of State, with the goal of providing objective information on the range of study opportunities available in the United States; however, the names of the centers and the organizations that run them vary from country to country. To locate the center nearest you, contact your closest U.S. embassy or consulate, or consult the list available on the U.S. Department of State’s Web site at http://educationusa.state.gov.

Good luck with your applications!

Useful Web Sites

On-line Version of the If You Want to Study in the United States Booklet Series

http://educationusa.state.gov

Directory of U.S. Educational Information and Advising Centers Worldwide

http://educationusa.state.gov

 

 

 

Study in the United States

  1. Introduction - Why Study in the United States

  2. US Educational Information and Advising Centers

  3. US Undergraduate Education

    • Colleges, Universities, and Institutes

    • Bachelor's and Associate Degrees

  4. The Liberal Arts Philosophy and Professional Education

  5. State Universities and Private Universities

  6. Community Colleges

  7. The US Bachelor's Degree

  8. COMMUNITY COLLEGES

  9. Programs of Study

  10. Continuing Education

  11. Admission to Community College

  12. Student Life

  13. Choosing the best colleges for you

  14. College Web Sites and E-mail

  15. Visiting Campuses

  16. Accreditation and Recognition of Degrees

 

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