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Los Angeles Pierce College is the premier equity-minded community college in CA, where every person is respected, supported, and empowered with empathy.
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Redefine an excellent educational program at Manhattan College and experience an American college life like no other. Our picture-perfect NYC campus will surely take your breath away as you start planning your promising career with the unparalleled opportunities surrounding you. Read more
Kennesaw State University's Bridge Program will allow you to complete learning support courses at either Chattahoochee Technical College or Georgia Highlands College and seamlessly enter KSU to pursue your bachelor's degree. Read more
Growth begins when you step out of your comfort zone. Mesa Community College is there to support you every step of the way, whether that’s through the Intensive English Program, Business, Information Technology or any other program that pushes you to evolve. Read more
Are you ready to supercharge your English? Upgrade your skills! Invest in your future!
The Intensive English Program at Santa Monica College will help you speak, read, write and listen well in English. Classes start at the beginning of every month for only $1,000 per month! Read more
SUNY Genesee Community College gave its students a Second-Chance Prom to make up for those who didn’t have a prom due to the pandemic. Student blogger Francesca Pieter had fun getting ready with her friends and danced in the Student Union at the winter-themed prom. Read more
Student blogger Aanchal Tangri graduated from Truckee Meadows Community College in Reno, Nevada, with a degree in communications studies. After graduation, she became a college employee when she took a job as a digital media program specialist in the college’s TRIO department. In this post, we catch up with Aanchal and ask her, “Where are you now?” Read more
Mohammed Ibrahim Aljurayyan from Saudi Arabia studied at the Intensive English Program at the University of Miami. He enthuses about the program, it “is created with attention to detail and shows great consideration towards the individual needs of each student.” Read more
The University of Miami Intensive English Program offers five levels of instruction, from beginner to advanced. Interested students can choose between these two session lengths by enrolling throughout the year.
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A unique student like you is the heart of UC Riverside. We invite — we need — your individuality, your passion, and your voice. Your kind of commitment keeps us on our toes. (And, we love that about you.) We welcome your kind of real energy — and we'll never let it fade. Read more
Ayako Miyakoshi from Japan is a student blogger studying accounting at Hillsborough Community College. She believes that “staying healthy is one of the most important things to help you to focus on studying, have fun at the same time, and make the most of your life in a foreign country.” Read more
The US has some of the finest universities, a lot of which consistently rank in the world university rankings. Read more
The Bridge Program at Kennesaw State University will allow you to complete your learning support courses at either Chattahoochee Technical College or Georgia Highlands College and seamlessly join KSU to pursue your bachelor’s degree. Read more
Kennesaw State University's Intensive English Program offers programs in academic English preparation for students who wish to prepare to admission to KSU. We also offer a Bridge Program for graduate students who meet the academic qualifications but not the English language qualification. Read more
Acalli Navarro, who is a student and International Peer Mentor at Truckee Meadows Community College in Reno, Nevada, is an introvert. He shares his thoughts around the importance of socializing, having friends who know you, and how having friends online is different than getting to know people in person. Read more
Ayako Miyakoshi from Japan is a student blogger studying accounting at Hillsborough Community College has had a circuitous journey. She studied in Japan, then Hawaii, and now Florida. And although she originally wanted to study hospitality, the pandemic helped her reconsider her career, and she’s now majoring in accounting. Read more
Yin-Long Chou, who is a junior at the University of Northern Iowa, goes by the name Umas Nangavulan to honor his heritage as a member of the Bunun tribe. His family is also a member of another tribe indigenous to Taiwan, the Paiwan tribe. Umas says, “I have been proud of being in this community and sharing my unique culture with people around the world.” Read more
We’re excited to announce the winner of the StudyUSA scholarship and to share her journey from Sweden to Santa Barbara City College.
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Study in the USA has helped millions of international students just like you make their U.S education dreams come true. Finding a school can be overwhelming and stressful. Our trained and educated advisors can help you find a school that suits your career goals. They can also help with everything else you’ll need to study in the US: visa applications, medical insurance, accommodation and other services
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After getting her bachelor’s degree in Japan, Ayako Miyakoshi wanted “to learn something new for my future career, as well as improve my English skills.” She’s now pursuing an AS degree in accounting at Hillsborough Community College in Tampa, Florida. Read more