Beyond the Basics
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Updated: August 14, 2020
Can I Study Abroad While Abroad?
While we’re students, I like to think the world is ours. So, to the best of your abilities, make it yours. Travel. Have fun.
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Updated: August 19, 2020
Snippets of awesomeness from US campuses
American college campuses are full of unique experiences and opportunities. Many of these opportunities are specially created for international students to showcase their talents and build life-long friendships.
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Updated: August 14, 2020
Creating a better world: Perspectives from Indian schools
For the purpose of this article, I would like to break down the Indian school-going student population into two groups with the understanding that it is not representative of the entire nation.
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Updated: August 19, 2020
Study English While on Vacation in Texas!
Taking a vacation to the United States is an endless adventure! There is so much to see and do, but why not take advantage of your time in the USA to improve your English?
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Updated: October 04, 2021
Choosing a Business Program in the United States
More than 1 million students from other countries enrolled in U.S. colleges and universities during the 2016-17 academic year—an increase of 3.4 percent over the previous year, according to the Institute of International Education (IIE). Of these students, approximately 19 percent came to the U.S. to pursue a business degree.
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Updated: August 14, 2020
What International Students Can Expect from Online Courses
Enrollment in online courses seems to grow with each passing semester.
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Updated: August 14, 2020
What is Your Learning Style? And How Can You Use It at University?
People process new information in a number of different ways. These ways—which can also be called learning styles—are often divided into five categories: visual, auditory, kinesthetic (or tactile), sequential, and global.
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Updated: January 05, 2023
Sports Are Dominating College Life
Something is missing. I got this feeling at the end of March, when the evenings on our Northwest College campus became kind of boring. The thing that’s missing is a special part of college life: the sports.
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Updated: August 13, 2020
How to Get Noticed by College and University Coaches
Coaches invest a lot into their recruits and in many cases coaches ask about a recruit’s academic ability and character, before their athletic ability.
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Updated: August 18, 2020
Creating a Sustainable World
If you're concerned about environmental crisis and climate change, learn about sustainability.
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Updated: October 04, 2021
Hospitality & Tourism Programs in the USA
Travel and tourism is the world's largest industry. International hospitality management involves working with so many people and cultural layers that it has the opportunity to help shape international relations - and change the world.
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Updated: August 14, 2020
Studying Fashion Design in the USA
Do you have a passion for fashion? Do you think that you need to be an artist or know how to sew to go into this field? Do you wonder where you can study, and how the job market looks? Which area of fashion should you study?
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Updated: August 19, 2020
Learn, Lead, Serve: Service-Learning in the United States
In the U.S.A., education oftentimes extends beyond books and teachers to include experiences outside the classroom.
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Updated: August 18, 2020
Preparing for a Career in Digital Media
Wherever you are, digital media is playing an increasingly bigger role in the marketplace and in our global culture. With outsourcing on the rise, you can work for a prestigious international company from just about anywhere.
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Updated: August 18, 2020
Advanced Technology
Advanced technology is increasingly evident in many aspects of U.S. university life, helping to make learning fun, exciting and richly rewarding.
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Updated: March 22, 2022
Why Study Engineering in the USA
There are many unique answers when posing the question of “How?” How does this chair hold me up? How is that I can talk on my cell phone or chat on the Internet with someone across the world? How did this water in my glass become clean? Although, the answer to each of these questions is unique, there is one simple explanation for all of these questions: engineering.
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Updated: August 13, 2020
See the World by Teaching English Abroad
As more and more people around the world realize that knowledge of English is key to their own career path, they have increasingly sought quality instruction to meet their needs.
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Updated: September 26, 2022
Studying Technology at a U.S. University
When the electrical engineers of the late ’70s and early ’80s introduced the world’s first mobile phones, they never would have imagined the world we live in today. Mobile phones now have features like mobile payment systems and video conferencing, all running on a multi-core processor in your pocket.
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Updated: August 18, 2020
Interactive Media Design and Center for Serious Play
Students gain the theory, practice, and knowledge necessary to succeed in a competitive global and digital economy.
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Updated: August 14, 2020
Brazil Scientific Mobility Program
The Brazil Scientific Mobility Program, sponsored by the Brazilian government, provides scholarships to some of the brightest Brazilian students in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields.
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