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USA study facts

Study in USA

A broad university system with flexible degrees, specialist schools and a powerful campus culture.

Explore guide
Typical bachelor's length4 years
Institution choiceExtensive
Teaching languageEnglish
Main intakesFall / Spring
01 / Why USA

Build an education around your ambition

The United States offers an exceptionally wide choice of institutions, subjects and learning environments. Students can explore different disciplines before specialising, combine majors and minors, and access research, entrepreneurship and campus-based opportunities.

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02 / Study options

Choose the route that fits your next step.

We compare entry routes, academic fit and long-term goals before building your shortlist.

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Four-year universities

Broad undergraduate study with room to explore subjects before declaring or refining a major.

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Graduate education

Specialist master's, professional and research degrees across a large academic network.

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Community college pathways

A supported and often more accessible start with potential transfer into a four-year university.

03 / Admissions snapshot

A strong application starts with the right route.

Requirements differ by institution and programme. We turn them into a clear, personal application plan.

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Universities assess transcripts, course choices and the strength of the overall application.

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English-language evidence is commonly required for international applicants.

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Some institutions are test optional, while others may consider SAT, ACT or graduate tests.

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Essays, recommendations, activities and portfolios can influence holistic admissions decisions.

04 / Costs and student life

Build a plan for study and everyday life.

Good decisions consider the whole experience: tuition, housing, transport, language and the kind of city that suits you.

TuitionHighly variable

Public, private and community institutions use very different fee structures.

Living budgetLocation dependent

Housing and transport can differ significantly between states and cities.

Student experience

Residential campuses can bring classes, accommodation, sports, societies and support services into one connected environment, while urban universities offer direct access to major professional centres.

05 / The experience

What makes USA worth exploring?

Academic flexibility

Explore disciplines and combine interests through majors, minors and electives.

Research culture

Many institutions connect students with laboratories, projects and innovation.

Campus experience

Clubs, sport and residential life create a strong sense of community.

Global alumni

Large graduate networks can support future academic and professional connections.

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Step 1 of 5 / Your study goal

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Choose the route closest to your current plan.

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