by USAcollegex .com | Oct 24, 2015 | Blog, Room & Board
As an international student, your tuition will be much higher than that of an American who is a resident of the state where your public-supported school is located. If you attend a private school, your tuition will be the same as others. However, a private...
by USAcollegex .com | Oct 24, 2015 | Applying & Admissions, Blog
(This post was updated on Feb. 26, 2016.) Many schools don’t charge application fees if an applicant uses CommonApp.org for online application. Click here to connect to the CommonApp’s partner schools. Arkansas Hendrix College California Thomas...
by USAcollegex .com | Oct 24, 2015 | Blog, Non-academic Rankings
We all know how much strong financial support could do to a college or university. U.S. government keeps cutting education funding and many schools are forced to look somewhere else for raising money. Alumni’s monetary contribution is one of the most...
by USAcollegex .com | Oct 21, 2015 | Applying & Admissions, Blog
When you apply to a U.S. college, you are likely to pay an application fee for your application. As of October 15, 2015, the average non-refundable application fee for applying to a U.S. college is about $40 US dollars. Top private schools like Stanford could...
by USAcollegex .com | Oct 21, 2015 | Applying & Admissions, Blog, Scholarships/Grants/Tuition-free
According to collegeboard.com, about 450 U.S. colleges and universities have so-called “Early Admission,” which has an earlier application deadline than the normal one. For example, the normal application deadline for California Institute of Technology...
by USAcollegex .com | Oct 20, 2015 | Blog, Stories
Studying abroad could be a road to loneliness. Before you rush to the U.S. for your studies, read the following. The following content is excerpted form UCLA.edu. Here is a story from a UCLA student. Let’s say I’m an international student,” Chow suggested. “My...