How can I go to the U.S. to study?

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There are 5 steps for applying to an American university. Give yourself your valuable time. But don't thing you going to west your time, just be confident yourself. We recommend starting the process at least one year before you plan to enroll. Most students enter U.S. universities in August or September, but some universities also admit students in January and March.

A> The first step is to decide which colleges or universities interest
you. There are over 4000 accredited colleges and universities in the U.S. Your selection will be based on several factors: does the school offer a degree program in your field; is it competitive; how much does it cost; does it offer financial aid to international students; how big is the school; where is it located; is it accredited? Education USA has the materials and expertise to help you compare institutions and make the best choice for you.

B>  After you have selected 10-15 institutions that interest you,
check out each university’s website. Look at the general admission requirements and the specific academic programs that interested you.

C> Register for any standardized exams that the university requires.
All students should take the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS. Registration forms for the TOEFL and other standardized tests are available at EducationUSA.

D> Finally, after you have received information and application forms
from the universities, you should narrow your choices to four to six schools. Send completed application forms, along with all other required documents, directly to the college or university. Be sure to send the documents well in advance of each school’s application deadline. Be aware that deadlines vary from school to school. Required documents typically include certified copies of your school transcripts (certificates and mark sheets), test scores, letters of recommendations, application fees and financial documents showing you have enough money to pay for your education and living expenses. The Ministry of Education, respective Board Offices, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, or the institution where you studied should certify your transcripts.

E> Three to five months after you have submitted all your documents to your school, you    will receive a letter from the college or university accepting or rejecting your application. If accepted, the college or university will send you a letter of acceptance and an I-20 form (Certificate of Eligibility for Students Status Visa). You must have the I-20 form before you can apply for a student visa.