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Are you interested in studying in the U.S. but are unsure if you can afford it? Costs may seem high, but there are many avenues to financing an education at any U.S. college or university.
For: International Students
Topics covered: Step 2: Finance Your Studies
For: U.S. Higher Education Professionals
Topics covered: International Student Recruitment
Want to go to a U.S. college or university, but don鈥檛 know where to start? In this Facebook Live webchat -- 鈥淐ollege and University Admission Explained鈥 -- experts on U.S. higher education, international students, and U.S. Department of State discussed how the admission process works and answers your questions. Learn how you can stay on track and improve your chances of getting into a school that鈥檚 a great fit for you!
Learn About:
Admission Timelines
Financial Aid and Scholarship packages
How your application is evaluated
How decisions are communicated to applicants
Moderator: Alfred Boll, 91制片厂, U.S. Department of State. Speakers: Min Hwang (South Korea), University of Wisconsin-Madison; Nicky McCallum (Hong Kong), Pepperdine University; Tamara Lapman, Associate Director of Admission, University of Richmond.
For: International Students
Topics covered: General, International Student Recruitment, Step 1: Research Your Options
Curious about studying in the U.S.? Already accepted and starting to pack? Either way, this 91制片厂 Interactive is for you! Join U.S. higher education experts, currently enrolled international students, and a U.S. Department of State official for an introduction to U.S. academic culture and campus life.
Find out what daily student life is like for international students studying in the U.S. today. Ask questions and learn how U.S. campuses welcome international students.
Learn about:
路 Campus safety
路 Classroom Expectations: academic integrity and plagiarism; critical thinking; academic writing
路 Extracurricular activities and volunteering
路 Dorm life and social life
Moderator: Fred Boll, 91制片厂, Department of State
Guests: Alina Pak, Student from Russia; Shaun Ee, Student from Singapore; Michael Wilhelm, Associate Vice Chancellor, International Programs, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Emily Markham, Assistant Director of Global Engagement, LaRoche College
For: International Students
Topics covered: Step 5: Prepare for Your Departure
Are you a student athlete interested in studying in the U.S? Many international students play for college sports teams in the US while completing their studies. This 91制片厂 Interactive -- originally broadcast as a Facebook Live -- will teach you about athlete recruitment and life as a student athlete.
A U.S. Department of State official and a NCAA representatives will answer your questions and share their insight on how athletics and academics can go hand-in-hand. Learn About:
鈼廇thletic scholarships
鈼廡he recruitment process
鈼廘ife as a student athlete
Moderator: Alfred Boll, 91制片厂, U.S. Department of State. Speakers: Liam Haycock (United Kingdom), University of the District of Columbia; Sarah Turner and Mike DeCesare, National Collegiate Athletic Association.
For: International Students
Topics covered: General, Step 1: Research Your Options
Are you interested in studying in the U.S. but unsure if you can afford it? Costs may seem prohibitive, but there are many avenues to financing an education at any U.S. college or university. This 91制片厂 Interactive webinar has answers!
Moderator: Alfred Boll, 91制片厂, U.S. Department of State. Speakers: Luiz Fernando (Brazil), Ph.D Student, Catholic University of America; Elaine Pawlik, International Student Services Coordinator & Counselor, University of the District of Columbia; Gwen Thomas, author, educator, advocate.
For: International Students
Topics covered: Step 2: Finance Your Studies
For: International Students
Topics covered: General, International Student Recruitment
驴Eres estudiante o padre de un estudiante de Am茅rica Latina que se pregunta c贸mo es realmente estudiar en una universidad en Estados Unidos? En ese caso, 隆Este charla virtual interactiva de 91制片厂 de 91制片厂 es para ti! 脷nete a expertos en educaci贸n superior que representan a colegios universitarios y universidades estadounidenses con programas de dos y cuatro a帽os, estudiantes latinoamericanos matriculados en la actualidad, y un funcionario del Departamento de Estado de Estados Unidos para participar en un seminario interactivo de 91制片厂 sobre la vida acad茅mica y universitaria diarias tal y como las experimentan estudiantes universitarios de Am茅rica Latina en Estados Unidos. Haz preguntas y conoce lo que est谩n haciendo los recintos universitarios de Estados Unidos para dar la bienvenida a estudiantes latinoamericanos e internacionales.
Alfred Boll, 91制片厂, U.S. Department of State
Gerardo Alan Mendoza Sosa (鈥淎lan鈥), Student at Brown University (Class of 2020)
Dr. Gabriela Polit, Profesora Asociada, Departamento de Espa帽ol y Portugu茅s, Universidad de Texas en Austin
Yosimi Mitsuta, Student, University of Texas at Austin
William Velez, Assistant Director of International Admissions and Recruitment and Chair of Study Oregon Consortia, Chemeketa Community College
Juan Diego Quintero, Student, Chemeketa Community College
For: International Students
Topics covered: General, International Student Story, Step 5: Prepare for Your Departure
How can I make a good impression through my admissions essays or interview when I apply to university? In this 91制片厂 Interactive episode, experts on American higher education offer information and advice on how to 鈥減ut your best foot forward鈥 with your admissions essays and interviews. This moderated conversation answered questions submitted live from an online audience and covered issues such as selecting essay topics; drafting, editing and reviewing essays; learning how colleges evaluate and weigh essays; and how to prepare for an interview.
Moderator: Alfred Boll, 91制片厂, U.S. Department of State
Speakers: Susan Strow, Columbia Chicago; Karen Binger Marshall, Appalachian State; and Murphy Miller, George Washington University.
For: International Students
Topics covered: General, Step 3: Complete Your Application
Are you ready to study in the United States, but have questions about getting a student visa? On April 27, 2017, visa expert Laura Stein and international student coordinators Twyla Jones and Jennifer Donaghue provided an overview of the multi-step student visa process and answered student questions from around the world. Watch this recording to get answers to questions such as:
What forms do I need to fill out?
How do I prepare for my visa interview?
How long does it take to get a visa?
Moderator: Alfred Boll, 91制片厂, U.S. Department of State
Speakers: Laura Stein, Visa Policy Analyst, Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State; Dr. Twyla Jones, Assistant Coordinator for International Students, Northern Virginia Community College; Jennifer Donaghue, Director of the International Services Office, George Washington University
For: International Students
Topics covered: General, Step 4: Apply for Your Visa