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Approximately 500,000 international students pursue academic degrees at the undergraduate, graduate, or professional school level at U.S. universities. Students considering attending a U.S. college or university, need to get started by taking the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).

Students may also need to take the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) or the American College Test (ACT), if they are seeking admission to undergraduate programs. Many undergraduate institutions in the United States require both the SAT and TOEFL of international students. There are over 2,700 accredited undergraduate institutions in the United States, so selecting the correct undergraduate school can be a confusing task for anyone. Students will need to get help from a good advisor who explains the different types of programs and gives some information on how to choose wisely. Admission to many undergraduate programs is quite competitive. Students should begin the application process at least a year in advance. An increasing number of schools accept applications year round. Although September (the fall semester) is the traditional time to begin university study in the United States, at most schools students can also enter in January (the spring semester). Finally, students will need to obtain an I-20 Certificate of Eligibility in order to obtain an F-1 Student Visa to study in the United States. The school will send the I-20 document once the student has been accepted.

The right application campaign can make the difference between acceptance and rejection in an American university. Our admissions experts provide one-on-one attention as well as literature and software to guide the student through the admissions process. For many students, the college admissions process starts one or more years in advance, and doesn't let up until they get admitted. But there are many questions. What are the American universities looking for, anyway? Is it true that if the numbers aren't high enough, the application is automatically dumped in the "reject" pile? Are universities looking for people with a two-page resume of extracurricular activities? What do admissions officers "want to hear" in the essay? Can test prep really make scores go up? How does a student get admission in a guaranteed way?

Just about everyone who's applying to college asks these questions and we have all the answers. We are in a position to guarantee admission to appropriate American universities. There are literally hundreds of good universities in America.
 
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