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UDayton Global's Career Accelerator starts from your very first day at Orientation, all the way through your undergraduate or postgraduate degree program. We give you the tools you need to be successful in your job search - whether you're seeking a part-time on-campus job, an internship or a post-degree placement.
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Meet Ibrahem El Ghetrify, from Egypt discusses Louisiana State University experience and job opportunities.
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Whatever takes your mind off work and research — immerse yourself in that activity for a couple of hours a day to give yourself a break! Remember all the other facets of your personality that make you who you are. Read more
Leavenworth is a Bavarian-styled village in the Cascade Mountains, in central Washington State. This little village is full of Alpine-style buildings, with many European-style restaurants serving German beer. Read more
Meet Jean Lambert Niyomugaba (JL NIYO) from Rwanda. He’s a student at Texas Christian University (TCU) and he will soon be completing his Intensive English Program(IEP) in order to start his freshman year in business school. Read more
Meet Ivo Decarlis from Argentina studying Biology at Lane Community College. Hear his story and why he chose to study in the USA.
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Growing up in Costa Rica, I used to visit waterfalls with my family all the time, so it brought back sweet memories. The view was absolutely breathtaking and the water was so refreshing. Listening to the waterfall helped me relax and reminded me that even in troubling times there is still beauty around us. Read more
Education can make one’s future bright and successful. Around the world, the percentage of students studying increases every year due to many specific possibilities such as scholarships, financial abilities, exchange and research programs, employment opportunities, and many mor Read more
Making the final decision of seeking my college degree within the United States was hard not only for me, but also for all my family and the people that surrounded me including my friends, my partner, and the people shared my daily life with. Read more
I’m still in the process of reigning in my anxiety over my family and what will happen to the world in the future. But there are certain things I’m trying to focus on while all of this is happening that you might find useful as well. Read more
A typical media arts program in the United States can offer a wide variety of campus resources to support students, providing them a dynamic space to work in and to develop projects in. Read more
As an international student studying in the U.S., one of the biggest challenges we run into is the occasional homesickness. Add on to that a layer of COVID-19 stress and quarantines and the idea of not being able to see your family back home for a while, and you start missing them even more. Read more
The new method of lecturing requires the new method of learning! Now, we cannot rely on the in-person class to build our study habits. But we have to decide for ourselves what will work the best for us. Read more
As an international student in the United States, I want to share with everyone about information from the U.S. at this time, and how an international student should react to these situations. Read more
Why Black lives matter.
Black lives matter.
They matter because they are children, brothers, sisters, mothers, and fathers.
They matter because the injustices they face steal from all of us — white people and people of color alike. They steal our very humanity.
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Join us at the Collegey Virtual Conference to be held July 6 – July 8 (8AM – 12:30PM EST)
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I fell in love with Fayetteville quite quickly, and most every student I know loves it like that, too. It sneaks up on you — you don’t quite expect it. Until one day, you wake up, and you realize you're in the chillest, sunniest, and friendliest town you could ever hope to go to grad school. Read more
One of the characteristics that surprised me when I got to Austin, Texas, for the first time was its modernity. The big number of motorized scooters that you can find through Austin’s streets reflect this contemporary characteristic. Read more
Study in the USA stands with our black and brown clients, student bloggers, international students, and community members.
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No day is another day alike, even though I follow a schedule every day in and out, even on the weekends. But you never know what or where the day will end. Read more