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Going to school in the United States is a wonderful adventure – and studying here will increase your options among employers worldwide. In addition to valuable exposure to the latest technology, research and training, you will also absorb a variety of perspectives and leadership styles from faculty members, co-op employers and other students. For these reasons, nearly 500,000 international students from more than 200 countries decide to study in the U.S. each year.

There are many steps you must take if you wish to study in the U.S. When you are looking at colleges, find out which ones make the extra effort to assist international students as they adjust to college life — and a whole new culture.

These are a few Web sites that offer a wealth of information for international students. Visit them to learn about passports and visas, immigration rules, testing, financial aid, and what to expect when you arrive in the United States.

eduPASS offers The SmartStudent Guide to Studying in the USA, a very comprehensive guide for international students.

The U.S. Network for Education Information provides information and referral assistance to people who are interested in studying in the U.S.

The College Board is a not-for-profit testing and educational association that supports academic preparation and transition to higher education for students around the world.

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