The US university experience is about more than studying. Here's why international students should join clubs and organizations to get connected on campus.
by Aimee Thostenson Director of International Student Recruitment, University of Minnesota
The US offers many possibilities for obtaining an education that fits your needs, but how do you begin searching through thousands of schools? Start here!
by Catherine Capolupo Former Dir. of Undergraduate Admission, Simmons University
It can be hard for international students who don't know much about US programs to choose the right major. Consider this expert advice to help you decide.
Adjusting to college is difficult—and infinitely more so for international students in a new culture. Use these tips to help you adjust to university life.
by Keith Gramling Former Dean of Admission, Loyola University New Orleans
Adjusting to a new roommate can be hard, but having a language barrier is another obstacle. Here are three ways to connect with an international roommate.
With so many options available, studying abroad can be an integral part of your college plan. Is a semester, year-long, or entire program right for you?
by Brian E. Davis Assistant Dean of Enrollment Services, USA, The American University of Rome
Although they're students just the same, there are extra steps and cultural considerations when working with international students. One expert weighs in.
What makes the US a great place to earn your degree? Here are the top reasons, plus ways to start your search and make your university journey possible.
by Romelia Widders Assistant Director of International Admissions, Michigan State University