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  1. The College Board International Student Handbook 2008 (International Student Handbook of Us Colleges) by The College Board, 2007-07-10
  2. The College Board International Student Handbook 2007 (International Student Handbook of Us Colleges) by The College Board, 2006-07-25
  3. International Student Handbook 2006 (International Student Handbook of Us Colleges) by The College Board, 2005-08-01
  4. International Student Handbook 2009 (International Student Handbook of Us Colleges) by The College Board, 2008-07-08
  5. The College Handbook Foreign Student Supplement 1997 (International Student Handbook of Us Colleges) by College Board, 1996-08
  6. The College Board International Student Handbook 2002: all-new fifteenth edition (International Student Handbook of Us Colleges) by The College Board, 2001-08-24
  7. International Student Handbook 2005: All-New 18th Edition (International Student Handbook of Us Colleges) by The College Board, 2004-08-16
  8. International Student Handbook 2000 (International Student Handbook of Us Colleges 2000)
  9. Applying to College&Univ in the US 18th by Peterson's, 2007-09-25
  10. Seller beware: US international technology transfer and its impact on national security (Maxwell paper / Air War College ; no. 16) by Wayne M Johnson, 1998
  11. World-Class export.(international emulation of US higher education)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Community College Week by Kristin Lane, 2001-08-20
  12. Junior Colleges in the US by IBISWorld, 2005-09-22
  13. Financial Resources for International Study: A Guide for Us Students and Professionals (Financial Resources for International Study)
  14. Women in medicine: What can international comparisons tell us (Faculty working papers - College of Commerce and Business Administration, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) by John B Parrish, 1971

1. CCID - Community Colleges For International Development, Inc.
Member organization of us and foreing community colleges focusing on international economic development and workforce training. Has over 27 years of experience working around the world using own
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2. U.S. Universities, Colleges, English Language Programs, Summer Schools, Executiv
recipients at us universities, colleges, English language programs and other campuses.We strictly adhere to NAFSA Association of international Educators
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3. U.S. Universities, Colleges, English Language Programs, Summer
Exclusive directory of us universities, colleges, and English language programs that want to welcome globallyminded students. Search for top-ranked us campuses, according to U.S. News / World About us. international EDUCATORS. About us us universities, colleges, English language programs and other campuses. We strictly adhere to NAFSA Association of international
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4. U.S. Education Guide - Explore American Universities And Colleges
Read student accounts of studying in the us; Find out about the exciting programsus universities and colleges have to offer international students.
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It features links and resources for both domestic and international students interested alisting by name, program, and state of us colleges, community colleges
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8. Understanding American Education
colleges provide housing and advising services that an international student mightneed institute, find out if your government, and us colleges and universities
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Resource Guide Understanding U.S. Education Understanding American Education American education offers a rich field of choices for the international student. From abroad, and even from within the U.S.A., there is such an array of institutions, programs and locations that the choices may overwhelm the student. To simplify the choices, a student must carefully study how each program and location can fulfill the student's goals. In order to make informed decisions, a student will need to know how the U.S. education system is organized. Let's start by examining the educational structure. Most Americans attend twelve years of primary and secondary school . With a secondary school ( "high school" ) diploma or certificate, a student can enter college, university, vocational (job training) school, secretarial school, and other professional schools. Primary and Secondary School: Begins around age six for U.S. children. They attend five or six years of primary school. Next they go to secondary school, which consists of either two three- year programs or a three-year and a four-year program. These are called "middle school" or "junior high school" and "senior high school" (often just called "high school"). Americans call these twelve years of primary and secondary school the first through twelfth "grades."

9. U.S. Universities, By State
us Universities by state. Alliant international University; Antioch UniversityLosAngeles; Art Center School of the Pacific; Claremont Consortium of colleges
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11. International Students In The U.S.
During 199899, 490,933 international students were enrolled in us colleges anduniversities, making up 3.6 percent of the total enrollment in us higher
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International Students in the U.S. During 1998-99, 490,933 international students were enrolled in U.S. colleges and universities, making up 3.6 percent of the total enrollment in U.S. higher education. The most popular fields of study among international students are business and management (20.8 percent) and engineering (14.9 percent). Large research universities enrolled 41 percent of all international students. Next Steps Learn More About Preparing for Your Admissions Tests Here Use Counselor-O-Matic to Find Your Good Match Schools Find Out How You Can Let Your Dream School Contact You Subscribe to the College Newsletter: Advice Sent to Your Inbox International students are enrolled in greater proportions at the higher academic levels; thus they comprise only 2.7 percent of all bachelor's degree students, 11.4 percent of graduate students, and 33 percent of all doctoral students. Approximately one-fifth of all the doctoral degrees awarded by U.S. institutions and one-third of doctorates in engineering, mathematics, and the physical and biological sciences are earned by international students.

12. U.S. Diversity And International Perspectives Requirements Policy Guidelines
Because the us Diversity and international Perspectives requirements or crosslistedcourses must be reviewed and approved by all colleges in which
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U.S. Diversity/International Perspectives Requirements
(Approved by the FSCC 10/2/96; revised 5/2/97, 11/25/97, 4/28/98, 3/30/00) The following information appears in the 2003-2005 catalog Undergraduate Courses and Programs. The focus of the U.S. Diversity requirement is the multicultural society of the United States. Courses or alternative academic work used to meet the requirement address significant manifestations of human diversity and provide students with insights that enhance their understanding of diversity among people in the U.S. The focus of the International Perspectives requirement is the global community. Its objective is to promote students’ understanding of cultural diversity and interdependence on a global scale. A period of immersion in a foreign culture is often a particularly effective way of meeting these objectives, so Iowa State University encourages the use of study-abroad experiences as a means of fulfilling the International Perspectives requirement. International students, because they are "studying abroad" from their home country’s perspective, are normally deemed to have meet the International Perspectives requirement. (Approved by the FSCC 10/2/96)
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14. U.S. Employment: Challenges For International Students - Page.1
employers, feel that by living and working in the us, international students are Copyright© National Association of colleges and Employers 62 Highland Avenue
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By Caprice Lantz Many international students want to work in the United States after they graduate. According to U.S. immigration law, international students with F-1 visas are eligible to work full-time for one year after they graduate as part of their "practical training." After their practical training, international students must be sponsored by an employer in order to continue working in the United States. International students have difficulty securing postgraduate employment. Reasons include: Hiring Complexities
After international students complete practical training, employers must sponsor them to obtain an H1-B visa, which allows them to work in the U.S. for one to six additional years. Hiring an international student is not as common, is more complicated, and less familiar than hiring an American. The process involves:
  • petitioning the government for an H1-B

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  • Advice to the World Travelers
    Working and stufying abroad can add much value to your education, but some advance planning and studying is required.
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    A global education doesn’t have to come from a classroom; work and service experiences can be rewarding. Even though the majority of international study is accomplished through traditional study abroad, experiential programs are quickly increasing in popularity.
  • Need More Vacation Time? Think Global
    Are you enjoying your two weeks of vacation this summer? In other countries, vacation can stretch a lot longer.
  • Tips for Creating a Global Resume or CV
    Interest in pursuing international careers has skyrocketed in recent years, enhanced by chronic personnel shortages that are causing companies to search beyond their borders for talent.
  • Tips for Students Studying Abroad
  • U.S. Employment: Challenges for International Students
    According to U.S. immigration law, international students with F-1 visas are eligible to work full-time for one year after they graduate as part of their "practical training."
  • Working for an International Company
    There are some key differences between working in a multinational firm and a local company—differences that can make a big impact on your job satisfaction, career path, and the relationships you make with your colleagues.
  • 16. International Students - Colleges In United States - Apply To US Colleges
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    For example, many students come to the U.S. because of the diversity of educational opportunities available. There are more than 600 major fields of study offered at more than 3,000 colleges and universities. What are your reasons?

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    usuniversities.comthe complete on-line us university directory. power search with comprehensive listings of state and private universities and colleges, community colleges, accredited institutes, and non-traditional programs. search by state and/or major field of study. search for a usuniversities program, click here! feature school in: SW, Atlanta, Georgia Clark Atlanta University On July 1, 1988, two private historically black institutions - Atlanta University and Clark College consolidated to form Clark Atlanta University. This new educational institution which unites the strengths of both parent institutions is uniquely positioned to respond to challenges facing America now and for the future. As a new institution, we have set high standards and a bold course for the future. We will raise the level of our undergraduate and ... click here for more info Clark Atlanta University Before you plan your trip, before you buy your tickets, get an international identity card from ISIC Card! As a student, teacher or youth traveler, you qualify for discounts on select airfares, accommodations, transportation, and activities worldwide!

    18. Usnews.com: America's Best Colleges 2004: Comprehensive Colleges-Bachelor's
    There are 324 comprehensive colleges, ranked within four regions are the four regionsinto which us News places 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Most international students Web
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    20. In Race For International Students, US Erects Hurdles And Loses Out | Csmonitor.
    Last year, for the first time in decades, the number of international studentsin us colleges and universities did not grow. It remained at 586,000.
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