Take The First Step

Whether you plan to pursue a short-term or full degree program in the United States, Education USA has the resources you need in, Your Five Steps to U.S. Study

Take The First Step

Whether you plan to pursue a short-term or full degree program in the United States, Education USA has the resources you need in, Your Five Steps to U.S. Study

Your 5 Steps to U.S.A Study​

Cost of Education

  • Application fee

    Varies by institution, generally between $50 - $100 per application. Some universities may offer fee waivers.

  • Tuition fees

    Undergraduate: Approximately $10,000 - $30,000 per year, depending on the institution and program and scholarship. o Graduate: Approximately $15,000 - $30,000 per year.

  • Additional Costs

    Health Insurance: Mandatory for international students; costs vary by university. o Books and Supplies: Around $500 - $1,000 per year. o Accommodation: Varies widely depending on location and type of housing.

  • Bank Requirements

    Proof of Funds: Demonstrate sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses. Generally, a minimum of $10,000 - $15,000 in a bank account is recommended for a student visa application. For dependents, additional funds will be required.

Why Study in the USA

  • Diverse Range of Programs

    Over 500 accredited institutions offer a vast array of programs in nearly every field of study, including cutting-edge research and professional courses

  • Global Recognition:

    Degrees from U.S. institutions are highly respected worldwide, providing graduates with excellent career prospects

  • Innovative Learning Environment

    Emphasis on research, creativity, and practical experience, with access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources

  • Cultural Diversity

    Experience a melting pot of cultures and perspectives, enriching both personal growth and academic understanding

  • Flexible Study Options

    Options to study part-time or online, and opportunities for internships and co-op programs

  • Work Opportunities

    International students can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during breaks. Optional Practical Training (OPT) allows for up to 12 months of work experience in the field of study post-graduation

Eligibility to Apply

Intakes are Available

  • Spring (January)

  • Summer (May)

  • Fall (August/September)

Part-Time Work & Post-Graduation Work Opportunities

Why Study in Sweden

Intakes are Available

  • Spring (January)

  • Summer (May)

  • Fall (August/September)

Visa Application Guidance

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