Study Centers
InternationalStudent.com provides you with a wealth of information and advice about studying in the world's top choices for English language international education: the USA, the UK and Australia. These study centers offer visa information, practical advice, country information, resources like school and scholarship searches and lots more to help international students decide where to study and how to prepare. We also have a dedicated Study Abroad center for US students planning to spend some time abroad, a Study Guide by Subject with study centers on over 50 fields of study, and a US State Guide. Choose a Study Center from the list below to get started.
Study in
the USA
Over 700,000 international students chose the USA last year, making it
the number one international education destination. For students looking to study in the USA, our country
guide provides the most comprehensive information about the USA education system, the application process
for US higher education, the "American way of life," working in the USA, funding opportunities for
students going to the USA and much more.
Study in
Australia
Australia is committed to its prominent role in international
education, as international students contribute over AU$16 billion to the Australian economy. Offering
access to both the traditional higher education and the Vocational Education and Training (VET) sectors,
Australia is tremendously popular as a destination for international students. Our Study Australia center
provides you with all the information you need about studying in Oz.
Study in the UK
International students flock
to the UK to access the unparalleled history, prestige and reputations of the higher education system. Our
Study in the UK country guide provides all the information an international student needs to know, including
student visa and immigration information for the UK, money matters, an overview of the UK higher education
system, student accommodations, travel tips, country demographic and cultural information and lots more.
Study Canada
Canada is quickly becoming one
of the top destinations for international students. The Canadian student visa permits you to work up to 20
hours per week during academic sessions, and full-time during breaks. As an international student in Canada,
you are also allowed to bring your spouse and dependent children with you while you study. Canada also
offers a very generous work permit to recent graduates, allowing them to work in the country for up to 3
years.
Study in the Caribbean
If you want to attend medical school in hopes of practicing in the United States, medical school in the
Caribbean should be included in your exploration. Thorough research around this option is important since
not every school in the Caribbean will provide the same success and opportunity. Learn more on medical
schools in the Caribbean and if it's a good option for you.
Study Abroad
International experience is
quickly becoming more of a career necessity than a luxury, as technology continues to shrink the world,
businesses need to compete globally and employers demand an internationally-trained workforce. US schools
are responding by internationalizing their curriculum and putting increased emphasis on study abroad,
creating many more and varied opportunities for students to study abroad as part of their degree program.
Study Guide By Subject
Whether you already know that you want to study, or are still trying to figure it out, our Study by Subject
Guide can help. From law, medicine, business, and architecture, to computer science, psychology, music or
design, and everything in between, we have over 50 subject guides highlighting careers, schools, internships
and other subject-specific information. We created this giant resource expressly for international students.
USA State Guide
The United States
is a huge country, with regional differences and characteristics as distinct from each other in many cases
as they would be from another country. Someone from Boston sounds a lot different than someone from Alabama,
and their lives would likely have been vastly different. Our State Guides provide a good overview to help
international students zero in on their top geographic locations in which to study.
Study Online
Studying online is a great
option for students that want to earn a degree from another country but want to study from home. Online
programs have organized online communities with scheduled assignments, lessons and discussion boards.
International students that take online classes have access to other students in the program, as well as
their teachers and tutors to help answer any questions. Some benefits of choosing an online school include
flexibility, affordability and the convenience of studying in your home country.
Pathway Programs
If you
need to improve your English language skills but want to start studying in the US right away, you should consider a
pathway program. Pathway programs, also known as bridge programs, allow students to gain the English language skills
needed to study in the US while also earning credit towards their degree. If you’re ready to study in the US but
still need to perfect your English this could be the right opportunity for you.
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