How to Study in the United States and UK

Find out how you can visit the United States as a student.


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Education in the U.S. Learn English College or University (Postsecondary) Elementary, Middle School, or High School
Education in the U.S.
The Education System in the United States follows a pattern similar to other countries:

Early childhood (or pre-kindergarten) education
Primary (or elementary) school
Middle (or junior high) school
Secondary (or high) school
Postsecondary (college, career, or technical schools) education
Most education policy is decided at the state and local levels. The federal government role in education is limited, but the Department of Education:

Provides federal financial aid for education and monitors those funds
Collects data on America's schools and reports findings
Focuses national attention on key educational laws and issues
Prohibits discrimination and ensures equal access to education
Works to improve teaching performance



Learn English
If you want to learn English or need to join an English as a Second Language (ESL) program for school or work, these resources can help you find local and online courses:

Schools or Nonprofit Organizations: If you live in the U.S., every state, county, and city has its own education programs and resources for learning English. If you have children, talk to their school staff,  or contact a community college, university, or nonprofit organization to find local programs.
Internet: Learn English from home with the website USALearns.org or download the application to your phone or tablet to practice on the go. Listen to ShareAmerica.gov for audio conversations to learn English.
Libraries: In some communities, libraries offer English classes and materials to study. Find a library near you.
If you are concerned that you might have been scammed or overcharged by an ESL program, contact the Federal Trade Commission to file a complaint or call and WhatsApp us on : 09022784980


College or University (Postsecondary)
These five steps explain the process an international student can follow to study in a university or college in the U.S.:

1. Research Your Options. Postsecondary education includes six degree levels: associate, bachelor, first-professional, master, advanced intermediate, and research doctorate. The U.S. system does not offer a second or higher doctorate, but does offer postdoctoral research programs.

Find an Educational Advising Center in Your Country - Worldwide centers give international students advice on higher education and study opportunities in the United States.
College Navigator - Find and compare colleges by location, type of institution, programs, majors, and more.
Student Exchange and Visitor Program (SEVP) - Certified School Verify if the U.S. institution of higher education that you are interested in is certified.
Stories by International Students - Learn about the experience of studying in the U.S. from other foreign students.
2. Finance Your Studies. The U.S. government does not provide loans, grants, or general scholarship assistance for international students. As an international student, you will have to find alternative sources of funding such as:
Scholarship programs and awards by calling or WhatsApp us on : 09022784980

Your Home Country  Education Authorities - Many countries offer foreign study funding for their own nationals who are admitted to an approved program or institution abroad and who qualify for the assistance program.
The International Admissions Office - Many U.S. academic institutions assist international students. Contact the international admissions office at the schools you are interested in to learn if you may be eligible for assistance.
Scholarships and Grants - Private foundations, businesses, and nonprofit organizations offer scholarships and grants for study and research. Use the U.S. government’s free online scholarship search tool.
Exchange Programs Administered by the U.S. Government - These exchange programs, including the Fulbright Program and others at all education levels, provide assistance to qualified international student, or call or WhatsApp us on 09022784980 for assistance

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