IDECES Study Abroad

United States Of America

he United States of America is the world’s third largest country in size and nearly the third largest in terms of population. Located in North America, the country is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean and to the east by the Atlantic Ocean. Along the northern border is Canada and the southern border is Mexico. There are 50 states and the District of Columbia. Throughout its history, the United States has been a nation of immigrants. The population is diverse with people from all over the world seeking refuge and a better way of life. The country is divided into six regions: New England, the mid-Atlantic, the South, the Midwest, the Southwest, and the West.

Citizens over the age of 18 years old vote to elect the President and Vice President of United States every four years. The president lives in the White House in the capital city of Washington, D.C. There are two houses of Congress: the Senate and the House of Representatives. There are 100 senators, two from each of the 50 states and each serves a six-year term. There are 435 representatives who must be elected every two years. The Supreme Court is made up of nine justices who are picked by the president and must be approved by Congress.

In The United States, English is the main language. Because America is big and consists of 50 different states, during your trip you might be confronted with other languages, such as Spanish, Chinese and French. Navajo, a Native American language, is still spoken by 178,000 people.

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Reasons to study in the U.S.

World-Class Education

The US boasts many universities consistently ranked among the best globally, offering diverse and innovative programs across various disciplines. From prestigious Ivy League institutions to renowned research universities, you’ll have a wide range of choices to pursue your academic goals.

Flexibility and Variety

The US education system offers various program options, allowing you to explore diverse interests and specialize in your chosen field. You can opt for undergraduate degrees, postgraduate programs, professional certifications, or even community college options for flexible entry points.

Diverse Learning Environment

Immerse yourself in a multicultural society with students from across the globe. US campuses reflect this diversity, fostering an enriching environment for personal and academic growth through interaction with different cultures and perspectives.

Cutting-Edge Research Opportunities

Many US universities are hubs for groundbreaking research, providing excellent opportunities to participate in projects alongside leading experts in your field. Gain valuable hands-on experience and contribute to innovative advancements.

Practical Focus and Career Preparation

US education often emphasizes practical skills and career preparation alongside theoretical knowledge. Many programs incorporate internships, co-op opportunities, and career counseling services to equip you for the job market effectively.

Post-Graduation Work Options

Depending on your program and visa type, you might benefit from post-graduation work opportunities in the US. Gain valuable experience in your field, network with professionals, and potentially start your career in the American market.

Rich Cultural Experiences

Studying in the US opens doors to exploring a diverse nation with vibrant cultural scenes, historical landmarks, and breathtaking natural landscapes. From bustling cities like New York and Los Angeles to scenic national parks and historical sites, there’s something for everyone.

Opportunity for Personal Growth

Studying abroad fosters independence, adaptability, and critical thinking skills. Living in a new environment challenges you to step outside your comfort zone, learn new things, and build resilience, benefiting you personally and professionally.

Financial Aid Options

Scholarships, grants, and student loans can help make studying in the US more affordable. Research various options and explore eligibility criteria to ease the financial burden and make your dream a reality.

Network Building and Global Connections

Studying in the US allows you to connect with diverse classmates, professors, and professionals, building a valuable network that can benefit you throughout your career and personal life, opening doors to future opportunities worldwide.

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Requirements To Study In the U.S.

  1. Adequate English skills (at least 250 in TOEFL CBT)
  2. Adequate Finances (a bank statement showing enough money to cover at least the first year of expenses and evidence to prove that additional years expenses will be covered)
  3. Adequate Academic Preparation – For admission into a Bachelor degree program: show the completion of 12 years of formal education (FA/FSC, Intermediate), or first year of A-levels (preferable complete A-levels) – For admission into a Master or Ph.D. program: show the completion of 16 years of formal education (4 year BA /BSc or or 2 year BA plus an additional 2 year MA, MSc, MBA).
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Costs For Studying In the U.S.

Studying in the US can be an incredible investment in your future, but understanding the associated costs beforehand is crucial for making informed decisions. Here’s a breakdown of the key expenses to consider:

1. Tuition Fees:

  • Public vs. Private Universities: The biggest cost factor is tuition, which varies significantly depending on whether you choose a public or private university. Public universities, generally funded by the state, charge lower tuition fees for in-state students compared to out-of-state students and international students. Private universities typically have higher tuition fees for all students, regardless of their residency status
  • Program Level: Additionally, tuition fees differ between undergraduate and postgraduate programs, with postgraduate programs often costing more.
  • Specific Program and Institution: Ultimately, the exact cost depends on your chosen program and university. Research their websites or contact their admissions offices directly for their specific tuition fee structure.

2. Living Expenses:

  • Accommodation: This is a major cost, with rent varying greatly depending on your chosen location, type of accommodation (shared apartment, private studio, etc.), and lifestyle preferences. Expect higher costs in major cities like New York City, Los Angeles, or San Francisco compared to smaller towns or rural areas.
  • Food: Groceries cost approximately $200-$300 per month, while eating out regularly can significantly increase your expenses. Consider budgeting around $50-$100 weekly for dining out.
  • Transportation: Public transport costs vary depending on your city and usage. In major cities, monthly travel cards can range from $100 to $200, while smaller towns might have cheaper options. Consider factors like proximity to campus and transportation availability when choosing your accommodation.
  • Other expenses: Factor in additional costs like utilities, phone bills, internet, textbooks, healthcare, and entertainment. Expect to spend roughly $200-$300 per month on these miscellaneous expenses.


Estimated Total Costs:

  • Undergraduate: Considering all factors, the total cost of studying in the US for an international undergraduate student can range from $25,000 to $60,000 per year, with private universities and major cities being more expensive.
  • Postgraduate: For postgraduate studies, the estimated cost ranges from $30,000 to $70,000 annually, again depending on your program, location, and lifestyle choices.

Processing Steps To Study In the U.S.

  1. Arrange To Take The Test Necessary For Admission (TOEFL, SAT, GRE, GMAT)
  2. Prepare For Enrollment By Selecting your preferred Universities
  3. Complete Your Application
  4. If the documents are accepted you will get your acceptance letter
  5. Prepare all the required documents for the student visa in the U.S.
  6. Biometrics appointment and interview
  7. Wait for Visa Decision

Documents Required For Processing

For Offer

Academic Documents

  1. English Test Report
  2. Passport
  3. Application Form of respected education provider
  4. Statement of Purpose
For Student Visa
  1. Apply and get accepted to a US School
  2. Receive Form I-20 or DS-2019 from the school
  3. Pay the I-901 SEVIS fee
  4. Find the nearest US Embassy or Consulate
  5. Complete form DS-160 Online
  6. Schedule your visa Interview
  7. Pay your visa application fee
  8. Attend your visa interview
  9. Pay the visa issuance fee (if required)
  10. Receive your visa