CollegeWeekLive International Students Day – Scholarship Opportunity
Posted on August 25th, 2017 by Connor Smith
The United States has over 4,000 colleges to study at! Figuring
out which school is right for you can be challenging. There are many
factors to consider: cost, location, degree options, student activities,
housing options and class size. CollegeWeekLive International Students
Day is here to make the search for the perfect college or university a
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Need a job? Tips on finding a job and jobs you have not considered!
Posted on August 18th, 2017 by Yessica Prato
A new semester begins and with it your tuition, fees, and books
will quickly empty your bank account. There is no need to panic! There
are many ways for an international student in the US to find jobs and
there are a lot of jobs that you may not have considered before. With
your tight […]
The Top Reasons Why You Should Earn Your Degree in Pennsylvania
Posted on August 11th, 2017 by Connor Smith
From sea to shining sea the United States of America is the land
of freedom, opportunity and most importantly higher education. Deciding
where to study isn’t easy since America has 50 individual states each
with tons of different colleges and their own unique cultures. One of
the most historic places and embodies the true spirit […]
Is Studying Online the Right Choice For You?
Posted on August 4th, 2017 by Rachel Rollins
In today’s world students are choosing to study online more than
ever. With this growing trend to study from home how do you know if
it’s the right choice for you? For answers we have created a Study
Online section to help you make the right decision! Our Study Online
section will show you things […]
How You Can Have A Fun Summer in the United States
Posted on July 28th, 2017 by Connor Smith
Summer is coming to a close in about a month, but that doesn’t
mean you can’t still have a whole summer of fun in just one month.
America is a special place in the summer with so much to do and see.
There are endless ways to enjoy your summer, need some suggestions? Here
are […]
Staying Safe While Studying In The United States
Posted on July 21st, 2017 by Yessica Prato
Staying safe while you are studying abroad is very important.
Unfortunately, we live in a world where some people may take advantage
of others, especially international students. When it comes to studying
in a different country, one thing is certain – the struggle is very
real! Most of the time you are on a tight […]
Make New Friends in the United States as an International Student
Posted on July 14th, 2017 by Connor Smith
Coming to the US can be an emotional roller coaster. It can be
difficult to get outside your comfort zone and talk with your fellow
students to make new friends. Your university will usually provide a
number of resources to help you feel at home in the US, however, in
addition to these resources you […]
Why Should You Learn Another Language?
Posted on July 7th, 2017 by Connor Smith
The 21st century is truly unlike any other in our world’s
history. We are living in a globalized world where countries, cultures,
economies and people are more connected than ever before. With the use
of the internet, cheaper travel options, and access to new digital
media, the world keeps shrinking while it’s growing! How can […]
Healthy Habits for the Summer
Posted on June 30th, 2017 by Rachel Rollins
It’s summer here in the US and for most students that means a
time to relax, hang out with friends and just unwind. For some though,
it’s a time for self-improvement. With all the sunny weather and free
time at hand it’s a good idea to focus on yourself and create healthy
habits for the […]
Volunteering as an International Student
Posted on June 23rd, 2017 by Yessica Prato
Summer can be used as a time to recharge your batteries and
relax until the next school year comes. Although taking time for
yourself is important, when you study abroad you want to make sure you
are maximizing your experience. You may accomplish this by traveling,
working or taking summer classes. However, the US also […]
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