Michael Sestak American Consul Study in the United States.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
So, You Want to Go to College? Where are you going? High School Community College University of California Independent Colleges California State University.
Advertisements

Guiding the Way to Higher Education Families, Counselors and Communities Together.
Choosing the right school for You! Created for you by: Mrs. Knapp.
College 101. Advisory Development Table of Contents DateTitle Page # 11/17/11Resolving Conflicts Wisely16 11/28/11Mini Math Lesson17 12/01/11Learning.
Planning for College. Overview  Think of each year as being a building block  Don’t get stressed over process- already off to good start  Use resources.
GW 101 FINDING EMPLOYMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS & THE CENTER FOR CAREER SERVICES Friday, January 9, MC 301 Anne Scammon, Managing Director, GW Center.
The information contained herein is based on the interview with Mr. FUNG Pik-chi James, Lecturer of the Department of Civil and Structural Engineering.
Preparing for Success “Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other.” Abraham Lincoln.
Student Success Students Temple College.  Is a self-paced, individualized program based upon a pre-assessment that addresses the specific academic needs.
Step Into Your Future: Understanding College Fit.
The International Center: Study Abroad Information.
1 Professional Development A CS Degree Outcome. 2 Program Outcome Recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in, continuing professional development.
College Planning Where Do I Go?. What is UCanGo2?  A college access program for high school and middle school students and parents  Provides information.
Temple University Russell Conwell Learning Center Office of Senior Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies GETTING INVOLVED IN RESEARCH AT TEMPLE UNIVERSITY.
Contents Click the link below to go directly to the slides for that chapter. Chapter 1 ■ Your Personal Strengths Chapter 2 ■ The Roles You Play Chapter.
Grade Point Average - Your grade point average (GPA) is calculated by dividing the total amount of quality points earned by the total amount of.
Lauren Derebey Vice Consul Visiting, Working, and Studying in the U.S. U.S. Consulate General - Vancouver.
University Education in the United States. U.S. UNIVERSITIES Quality of education overall: Figure dominantly among the highest ranked universities in.
1. 2OPPORTUNITY A College Education = Greater Opportunities Greater Potential—College students discover new areas of knowledge, gain skills, consider.
Click to view movie - Internet connection required
I Wanna Be A Billionaire! Mrs. Lassiter BYHS CTE Coordinator Ms. Freeman BYHS School Counselor.
COLLEGE: INTO THE FUTURE. COLLEGE: COMING SOON College is not something you just arrive at; everything you do in high school adds to your college experience.
The College Application Process HUGH CUMMINGS HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELING DEPARTMENT.
College Admissions Part II. The Common Application  The Common Application is a single application that you can send to multiple schools.  The Common.
Career Ready! Workforce Ready! Preparing for Your Career 1.
The grade point average, more commonly known as the GPA, is calculated for all students in two different ways: Unweighted and Weighted.
WELCOME!. Foreign Language as a tool of internalization of Higher Education.
Glossary and Terms About College. Academic Credits Unit of measurement of a college or university gives to the student who fulfills course or subject.
Study in the USA.
First Generation 4-year College Basics Workshop Mrs. Olszewski – Class of 2018 Counselor Mrs. Campo – Class of 2017 Counselor September 17, 2014.
AFCEA/AFA July 23,  There are 35 colleges and universities across the state that are members of the University System of Georgia.  All of them.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays 1:00-1:30 PM Study Abroad 101.
Choosing A College Date Jessica Larson Outreach Coordinator Minnesota Office of Higher Education.
STEINMETZ COLLEGE PREP COUNSELING DEPARTMENT Senior Seminar Overview of Admissions Process.
Lesson 2 Finding a Job.
Guiding the Way to Higher Education Families, Counselors, and Communities Together.
Senior Parent Information Sessions Riverside High School Guidance.
Personal Statement Part of the UCAS application process requires students to submit a Personal Statement about themselves. After your academic grades,
Welcome to the School of Business! Tricia Hogan Academic Advisor Business Student Services.
 Getting to College LASGS Senior Seminar Class. Reason #1: More money!  In 1999, average annual earnings ranged from $18,900 for high school dropouts.
Student to Student 9 tips (plus one) to Making the most of your time here at the University of Maryland The following tips were drawn from comments made.
JOANNA M. GRAHAM COLLEGE ADMISSIONS: AN OVERVIEW.
Why to Study Abroad? ACADEMIC BENEFITS:  International Certification  Learn inside and outside the classroom  Education grows exponentially faster.
College Planning What to Look for as You Start your Search.
Guiding the Way to Higher Education Families, Counselors, and Communities Together.
Presented by the Guidance Department. SELF-DISCOVERY Finding colleges that fit you best begins with SELF-DISCOVERY — that means getting to know your interests,
The US School System Chapter 14 section 1 Pages
CAL-SOAP PRESENTS… 100% College Bound. Greater and more diverse career options Personal and educational growth It pays off…
Types of Higher Education? (Microsoft 2011a). Higher Education Over 4,000: Two & Four-Year Colleges & Universities – Around 2,500 Four-Year Schools –
College How do I accomplish It. Set the Stage for Dreams to Become Reality Start thinking about College now Where do you want to go and what do you want.
Career Exploration KYLE KELLER AND RANDI LEWIS CAREER ADVISORS SINCLAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
The US University System Making an Informed Choice July 2009.
Opportunities in International Affairs Career-Building Strategies.
Terra Nova High School Sophomore Information Night Class of 2018 January 28, 2016.
Pathways to Career Success: Parental Collaboration with the Career Center.
PSA Information Life After Graduation. What are the Options?
NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 7 – Your Career: Doing What Matters Most Your Career: Doing What Matters Most.
Self Reflective Questions Are you ready to go to college? Are you serious about your school work? Have you thought about a major? What are your grades.
Crowley ISD College Preparation Plan For Seniors Presenter: Robert L. Young Sr. Post Secondary Coordinator/AVID Director.
Intra-University Transfer. The Degree Every major within Leeds is a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and students choose an area of emphasis.
Presented by The GSC Peer Mentors
Study in Australia - Offer All Kinds of Study Abroad Opportunities for Students.
A Good Education Consultant to Study Abroad - Experience International Learning Standards.
Advising for Study abroad and international students
Study MBA Degree in Canada A Window to Multiple and Golden Opportunities.
Brixacademyindia.com. About Brix Academy India – “Your Degree, Our Pride” –a Career Institute, was founded in 2018, with the primary objectiveof providing.
7th Grade visit to Glenville State College!
Studying Abroad - The Best Reasons Why You Should Approach Foreign Training Consultant.
Why Study Public Speaking?
How to Study in the United States With RS GLOBAL.
Presentation transcript:

Michael Sestak American Consul Study in the United States

Why study in the United States?

Advantages… Quality Quality  The U.S. has one of the world’s finest university systems, with outstanding programs in virtually all fields. U.S. degrees are recognized throughout the world for excellence.

Variety Variety  With over 3,600 universities and 600 major courses of study, the higher education system in the U.S. has something for everyone.  If you are looking for an institution where you can study a particular field - no matter how unusual or specific - you can usually find several from which to choose in the United States Advantages…

Flexibility Flexibility  U.S. universities emphasize a broad, well-rounded education. You will focus on a major or field of study, but you will also take courses in languages, the sciences, the arts, history, and mathematics.  However, you, the student, choose which courses you want to take to meet these requirements. Colleges and universities generally offer a wide variety of available electives, allowing you to tailor your coursework to fit your needs and interests. Advantages…

Academic outlook Academic outlook  Student involvement is a hallmark of U.S. academic programs. Students are trained to observe and analyze a problem, then solve it. You will be expected to listen to your classmates and challenge their points of view.  You will gain confidence and the ability to organize and present an argument Advantages…

Cutting-edge Technology Cutting-edge Technology  U.S. universities pride themselves on being at the forefront of technology and educational techniques, and in making the best possible equipment and resources available to their students.  Even if your field does not directly involve science or engineering, you will become skilled in using the latest technology to obtain and process information. Advantages…

Extracurricular programs Extracurricular programs  U.S. universities offer a wide range of activities outside the classroom to match student interests, such as internships, clubs, and social, cultural, and sports activities. Advantages…

Diversity Diversity  The U.S.A. is a multi-racial society that is still absorbing new immigrants, which makes it a very dynamic and exciting place to experience. Advantages…

International experience & English language International experience & English language  Experience in an international setting is a marketable commodity. Your long-term career prospects can be enhanced by an experience that develops self-confidence, independence, and cross-cultural skills – attributes in demand by employers world-wide. Advantages….  English is rapidly becoming the common language of the global marketplace, and the ability to read, write, and speak English is another benefit of a U.S. education

It sounds good, but what challenges will I face?

Challenges… Money … Money … an education in the U.S. can be expensive, but there are solutions available  Universities often want a diverse student body and may offer special aid or scholarships to international students.  Many universities also offer scholarships for special skills, such as musical ability or sports proficiency.

 Many other groups offer scholarships for students that meet certain qualifications. Internet research can help you find money for your education.  Students also have the right to work while in the U.S., with some restrictions. Challenges…

BOTTOM LINE Don’t be discouraged by the price you see on university websites and materials. Talk to the university and look for groups willing to sponsor foreign students. You may find that your education will cost less than you think!! Challenges…

OK, I’m convinced … What do I do now?

Find a college or university that is right for you …  Talk to your university advisors here in Poland about available exchange programs.  Most colleges and universities have extensive information on their websites. Internet research can help you narrow down your list.  Speak with colleges and universities in the U.S. about their academic programs and financial aid.  Visit the campus!! You can use a tourist visa to tour colleges and universities, giving you a better idea of what each one has to offer.

Apply for admission …  Admission forms and requirements can usually be found on college and university websites.  American colleges and universities often look at students as a whole person. Be sure to list community involvement, special talents and activities on your application.

Admissions …  IMPORTANT NOTE: The time frame for applying is very different than in Poland. Most colleges or universities require you to apply by January for admission to the fall semester of that year. Transfer students from other colleges or universities usually have until April to apply.

Once accepted, apply for your visa!  Refusals rates for Polish students applying to attend a college or university are very low  Applicants must present an acceptance form from the university and proof that they can pay the expenses.  All applicants must also show that they intend to return to Poland after their studies.  More information can be found on our website:

Go to the U.S., complete your education and obtain valuable work experience!  International students in a degree program (i.e. studying at a college or university) have the opportunity to stay for one year after graduation and work in a field related to their study.  It is a great opportunity to gain valuable experience and develop a network of professional contacts in the international marketplace.

Where can I find more information? The U.S. Department of State maintains a website dedicated to study opportunities in the United States:

QUESTIONS?