The International Student Blog
Why More Students Are Choosing a Community College
Posted on October 27th, 2017 by Rachel RollinsLast week we had the great pleasure of visiting Valencia College at their campus in Orlando, Florida! After talking with Talia, Director of International Student Recruitment at Valencia College, and May, a current international student from Brazil, we learned why students at this community college never want the ride to end! To help you catch-up, […]
Happening Today: Valencia College’s Live Online Event
Posted on October 20th, 2017 by Rachel RollinsHappening today is Valencia College’s live online event! During the event you’ll learn about the amazing opportunities that Valencia College offers their international students. Set a reminder now to join the event at the following: Friday, October 19th, 2017 at 11 am EST Valencia College’s live online event will give you more information, a better […]
Join Our Live Video Event As We Visit Valencia College
Posted on October 13th, 2017 by Rachel RollinsJoin our live video event as we visit Valencia College at their campus in Orlando, Florida on Friday, October 20th 2017. In this free event you’ll have the opportunity to ask your questions to Talia, the Director of the International Student Office. You’ll also meet May, a current international student at Valencia College from Brazil. […]
Free College Fair for Nigerian Students
Posted on September 22nd, 2017 by Rachel RollinsAre you a student that lives in Nigeria and want to study in the US? Good news! Northwest Missouri State University is touring throughout Nigeria and want to meet you. Below are the dates and location of where they will be visiting. Find a location that is closest to you and pre-register for the event […]
Parade of Nations at Michigan Technological University
Posted on September 15th, 2017 by Rachel RollinsIn the United States, fall is one of the most exciting seasons of the year! Students look forward to starting new classes and seeing fresh faces on campus. At Michigan Technological University you can find the best of fall at the Parade of Nations. Michigan Tech proudly hosts over 1,200 international students and visiting scholars […]
Is Studying Online the Right Choice For You?
Posted on August 4th, 2017 by Rachel RollinsIn today’s world students are choosing to study online more than ever. With this growing trend to study from home how do you know if it’s the right choice for you? For answers we have created a Study Online section to help you make the right decision! Our Study Online section will show you things […]
Healthy Habits for the Summer
Posted on June 30th, 2017 by Rachel RollinsIt’s summer here in the US and for most students that means a time to relax, hang out with friends and just unwind. For some though, it’s a time for self-improvement. With all the sunny weather and free time at hand it’s a good idea to focus on yourself and create healthy habits for the […]
How to Get Answers to Questions on Studying in the US
Posted on June 9th, 2017 by Rachel RollinsSummer is already here and it’s a great time to start making your plans to study in the US. As you start to gather information, you may have numerous questions that arise, and you might not be sure how to get answers to questions on studying in the US. However, we’re able to help you […]
Sign Up to Join the International Students Day Online Fair
Posted on May 5th, 2017 by Rachel RollinsAs an international student it can be difficult to try to get in contact with the school that you would like to attend. Luckily, International Students Day is a free online fair just for international students that want to talk to US colleges and universities. During this event you will have the opportunity to learn […]
Still Searching to Find the Perfect College?
Posted on April 8th, 2017 by Rachel RollinsStill searching to find the perfect college to attend? Finding a great school that’s just perfect for you is difficult, but sometimes the school that we picture for ourselves isn’t always what we need. In my experience, I dreamed of going to a large, traditional, public school. The school I choose was a small liberal […]