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Page 1: The US University System Making an Informed Choice July 2009

The US University SystemMaking an Informed Choice

July 2009

Page 2: The US University System Making an Informed Choice July 2009

US University System in a word or two

• Welcoming• Forward thinking• Interdisciplinary• Interactive• A true sense of community• Individual-focused

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Why study in the USA?

The distinguishing differences• Developing the total student

Classroom + Dorm living + Internship + Student Org’s

• Learning more than facts - critical thinkingRead, defend, debate, present & respond

• Making major decisions laterGet involved, talk with faculty, then decide

• Flexible – Changing your mind / major…it’s possible but do it early first three semesters

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Why study in the USA?

The Experience

• Flexible curricula• Accessible faculty, Office hours, mentoring• Counseling/advising available start to finish• Campuses—a sense of place• Degrees recognized worldwide• English-based; language of global business• Opportunities for advanced degree

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US University System Private vs. Public Universities

What’s the difference?Private (University of Hartford)

Source of Funding - No funding from the State of Connecticut…little from the US Government.

Dependent on the fees of students for Operating expenses

Tends to be more expensive

Usually smaller/ more student support / class size 20-30 vs. 300)

Not effected by Government Budgets to cut programs and services

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US University System Private vs. Public Universities

Public

Source of Funding - Receives 30-40% of Operating Budget from the State

Cost - are generally lower but on the increase during difficult economic times

Size - Student populations from 10,000 to 60,000.

Class size 50 – 400

Really good at Sports (Univ. of Conn., Univ of Florida)

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US University SystemUndergraduate vs. Graduate

Undergraduate• Two-year (Associate’s Degree. Typically a “Community

College,” “Junior College.”)• Four-year (Bachelor’s Degree)

(Specialty institutions—art, music, dance)• Five-year (Engineering, Architecture, Pharmacy, dual-degree

programs)Graduate• Master’s Degree (MBA, M. Sci., M. Arts, M. Ed.)• Doctoral (Ph. D, Ed. D)• Post Doctoral (Additional study or research)

Professional (Medicine, Law, Dentistry)

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US University systemProgressing through the system

Secondary School Diploma

Specialty Institutions/Programs

Two-Year (Associate’s Degree) Programs

Specialty Institutions/Programs

Four/Five-Year (Bachelor’s Degree) Programs

Specialty Institutions/Programs

Graduate (Master’s Degree) Programs

Doctoral Programs (Ph. D, Ed. D) Professional Programs(Law, Medicine, Dentistry)

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The Bachelors Degree

Four Years of Study

Eight Academic semesters of 15 weeks each

Three parts over four years• General education subjects – English, Math, Laboratory

Science, History, Economics

• Major – seven to fifteen subjects depending on degree.

• Electives – subjects you chose

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How do you chose the right Univ?

Start with questions

• Can I be admitted?• Is the Univ’s degrees accredited / recognized?• Are their fees within my budget? Think four years!• Are they located in a good/safe area?• Will I receive the support I need to be successful?• Does the University provide services for Intl

students?

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How do I learn about Univ’s?Outside to Inside

• Use the Univ. Web page – Learn about the area around the University, size, degree programs of interest, Admission Criteria.

• Visit – Schedule a visit or just stop in. If you don’t schedule a visit you need to lower your expectations about what you will be able to see and do.

• Become a student – If time allows stay the night and go to class this is the best way to learn if the school is right for you.

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How do I learn about Univ’s?Outside to Inside

• Chat /email /talk with Enrolled students – the best option is to speak with students from your country/city who are currently enrolled. Ask the admission office for names and emails of enrolled students.

• Chat /email /talk with Alumni / Graduates – Ask the Admission Office to provide the names & emails of former students

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Getting started

• Start early – 1 year prior to enrollment

• Required Documents Application & Fee High School Academic records Exams - SAT, ACT, TOEFL, IELTS Essay / Writing Sample Letters of Recommendation Proof of Financial Support

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Admissions Systems

• Rolling admission – Applications considered once they become complete. Decision follows shortly.

• Date based Admission – Applications reviewed up until the deadline…then all decisions mailed the same day (April).

• Early Decision – Applicants apply with the understanding that if admitted will withdraw applications from other Univ’s. Students notified in Nov. Dec of final year of High School.

• Early Action – Apply early decision early but no commitment from applicant to attend.

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How decisions are made

Using the best predictors of Academic Success

• Academic Record – by far the best predictor…most weight given to this item in the students application.

• Grades/Notes• Rank among classmates• Subjects studied• Level of subjects (Standard, College Preparatory, Advanced)

• Test Results – helpful but rarely used above Academic record

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How decisions are made

• Essay, Writing Sample – Puts flesh on the application

• Letters of Recommendation – What others say about your potential for success

• Activities (Student Org’s, Community Service, Sports)

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Financial Aid for International Students

Types of Financial Aid

• Need based – offered to you on the basis of demonstrated financial need. Must fill out form from the University or standard form to be considered. Money from the University not Federal or State governments within the USA

• Merit based Scholarship / Grant – offered to you on the basis of demonstrated talent (Academic, Artistic, Music, Sports). This aid will vary widely by University in the US.

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Useful references

• The College Board

http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/search/index.jsp

• US Government

http://www.educationusa.state.gov/

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Questions?