Study in the United States
Experience world-class education in the land of opportunity. The USA offers prestigious universities, diverse programs, and endless possibilities for international students.

Why Study in the United States?
The United States is the world's top destination for international students, offering unparalleled educational opportunities and cultural experiences.
Top Universities
Home to many of the world's highest-ranked universities including Harvard, MIT, and Stanford with cutting-edge research facilities.
Cultural Diversity
Experience rich cultural diversity with students from around the world in a welcoming, multicultural environment.
Innovation Hub
Study in the heart of global innovation with opportunities in Silicon Valley, biotechnology, and entrepreneurship.
Scholarships
Access numerous scholarship opportunities, financial aid, and merit-based funding to support your education.
Universities & Colleges
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Course Types Available in the United States
Choose from a wide range of academic programs designed to shape your future
Undergraduate Degrees
- Bachelor's Degrees (4 years)
- Associate Degrees (2 years)
- Certificate Programs
- Liberal Arts Programs
- STEM Programs
Postgraduate Degrees
- Master's Degrees (1-2 years)
- MBA Programs
- Professional Degrees
- Graduate Certificates
- Doctoral Programs
Research Programs
- PhD Programs
- Research Master's
- Postdoctoral Research
- Research Assistantships
- Industry Partnerships
Popular Study Cities in the United States
Explore the best student cities in the USA

New York City
The city that never sleeps with Columbia, NYU, and endless opportunities in business, arts, and finance.

San Francisco
Tech capital of the world with Stanford, UC Berkeley, and endless innovation opportunities.

Boston
Historic college town with Harvard, MIT, and world-class education and research opportunities.

Los Angeles
Entertainment capital with UCLA, USC, great weather, and diverse cultural opportunities.

Chicago
Midwest hub with University of Chicago, Northwestern, and rich architectural heritage.

Washington DC
Capital city with Georgetown, GWU, and unparalleled internship opportunities in government.
Entry Requirements for the United States
What you need to study in the USA and fulfill your academic dreams
Undergraduate Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent
- English proficiency: TOEFL 80+ or IELTS 6.5+
- SAT/ACT scores (varies by university)
- Academic transcripts and certificates
- Letters of recommendation
- Personal statement/essay
Postgraduate Requirements
- Bachelor's degree from accredited institution
- English proficiency: TOEFL 90+ or IELTS 7.0+
- GRE/GMAT scores (program specific)
- Academic transcripts and degree certificates
- Statement of purpose
- Letters of recommendation (2-3)
- Work experience (for MBA programs)
Student Visa Information for the United States
Your comprehensive guide to US student visa requirements and opportunities
Visa Types
- F-1 Student Visa (Academic studies)
- M-1 Student Visa (Vocational training)
- J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa
- Short-term study programs
Work Opportunities
- On-campus work (20 hrs/week)
- CPT (Curricular Practical Training)
- OPT (Optional Practical Training)
- STEM Extension (24 months)
Processing Time
Student visa applications typically take 3-5 weeks. Schedule your interview well in advance of your intended study start date.
Scholarships & Funding in the United States
Financial support options to make your American education dreams affordable
Government Programs
- Fulbright Foreign Student Program
- Hubert Humphrey Fellowship
- State-specific scholarships
- Country-specific programs
University Scholarships
- Merit-based scholarships
- Need-based financial aid
- Research assistantships
- Teaching assistantships
External Funding
- Private foundation grants
- Corporate scholarships
- Professional organizations
- International scholarships
Ready to Begin Your American Dream?
Let UACB Education guide you through every step of your journey to study in the United States.