A Presentation by Jo Anne Chung Vedati (Wife, Mom and Independent Marketing Consultant B.A. Economics & M.B.A., Stanford University)
Why consider a U.S. university?
American universities are widely known for the quality
of their teaching and research. The United States is the number one and largest
destination for international students seeking higher education overseas. The
education system in USA is the most versatile and flexible higher education
system for international students in the world.
Today about 30 percent of all current international
students in the world are studying in the United States.
Have you ever wondered what makes U.S. higher education
so popular in the world?
Academic Excellence
The U.S. has one of the world's
finest education systems, with excellent programs across all disciplines. At
the undergraduate level, outstanding program options are available in
conventional subjects as well as professional fields. At the Master’s and Ph.D.
level, students regularly get the opportunity to work with and learn from some
of the finest researchers in the world. Qualifications awarded by U.S.
universities are recognized throughout the world for its academic brilliance.
Diversity of Education Opportunities
The U.S. higher education system has
lots to offer every student. The program structure lays equal emphasis on
building a strong theoretical base along with importance on practical,
employment-related skills. If you are looking at studying an unusual or specific
program like gerontology you will have more than one program to choose from in
the U.S.!
Cutting-Edge Technology
U.S. universities are world leaders
in terms of technology and scientific techniques, and are committed to
providing the same resources to students. The emphasis is to acquaint students
with the latest in the field of science, engineering and related fields. The
end result is work-ready graduates with appropriate skills using the most
recent technology.
Opportunity for Research, Teaching and
Training
In the U.S., at the graduate level
students gain valuable experience in research and teaching through the many
assistantship programs available. These assistantships also help students
finance their higher education in USA. The practical experience gained is
extremely useful for future careers in teaching and research.
Flexibility
The U.S. higher education system
offers many course choices within a program and the opportunity to change
majors or opt for multiple specializations. At the advanced stages of an
undergraduate program a student can tailor the program to meet specific career
aspirations like combining courses in contemporary jazz music with engineering!
At the graduate level you can make your own timetable and complete course
credits at a comfortable pace within the stipulated time frame.
Support Services for International
Students
U.S. universities welcome
international students for pursuing higher education in USA and have support
systems to help students adjust comfortably to life in the U.S. Services at the
international student office help students transition to the new environment.
Support is offered through the year from organizing orientation programs to
assistance with academic writing and building resumes as students get ready to
graduate.
Campus Life
U.S. universities offer a diverse
choice of academic, cultural and athletic activities to choose from which not
only enrich the educational experience but also help students make new friends
and become global citizens. Your university may also have a cricket team in
addition to fraternities, regional and ethnic clubs.
Global Education
Academic study and experience from a
U.S. university has a very positive reputation in the international job market.
A U.S. education dramatically enhances a student’s long-term career goals. The
experience builds critical thinking skills, develops self-confidence and
cross-cultural skills and all of these attributes are highly valued by
employers worldwide.
it is important that Selecting US University is a main factor for career building
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