The International Student Blog
Hangout With Us Friday To Find A US School You Can Afford
Posted on April 24th, 2014 by Bryanna DavisAs study abroad trends continue to grow, studying in the United States has become a goal for many students around the world. However, one of the most difficult parts of becoming an international student in the US is knowing where to start- which is to find a school you can afford. Because of this, Friday […]
Top 10 Schools to Study Supply Chain Management
Posted on April 14th, 2014 by Bryanna DavisAfter walking across that long stage with your transportation and logistics degree in hand, your future employer could transfer you across the globe. From the sunny shores of Puerto Rico to the snowy Alps, the world will be your oyster – given that you received a great education from a well-respected school, of course. So […]
Top 5 Reasons to Study ESL
Posted on April 12th, 2014 by Bryanna DavisLearning any foreign language offers a number of benefits, and English is no exception. There are many ways that learning English can create more opportunities in school, work, travel, and more. Here are the top five reasons you should study ESL at CSI. 1. Spoken around the world English is an official language of 45 […]
First Lady Michelle Obama’s Thoughts on Studying Abroad
Posted on March 28th, 2014 by Bryanna DavisYou more than likely have already heard that studying abroad is not only a life-changing experience, but it can be a career boosting one as well. It’s a great way to stand out amongst the sea of other job applicants after graduation as it allows you to see the world from another angle- leveraging you […]
6 Random Things You Must Do While Studying Abroad
Posted on March 12th, 2014 by Bryanna DavisEven while studying abroad it’s easy to get swept away in the daily hustle and bustle of life. Whether it takes a few weeks or months, a routine is established and tasks like going to class, grocery shopping, hitting the gym and homework can take over. However, keep in mind that studying abroad is a […]
Tips for Saving Money on Textbooks
Posted on January 3rd, 2014 by Bryanna DavisBuying textbooks at the beginning of a semester is like the adult version of school supply shopping. There’s something so gratifying in a stack of new books, the inexplicable excitement of being on the cusp of a new semester. But then you see your grand total pop up on the register, and you wonder how […]
Steps to Find Your Dream School in the US
Posted on December 5th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisLook out USA, because here you come! You’ve decided you’re going to be an international student in the US, but first you need to find a school to attend. Although this might seem like an overwhelming task, you already have the tools needed to see what schools are available for international students along with their […]
Seventh Year Increase in International Education
Posted on November 27th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisThis month the annual Open Doors report from the Institute of International Education (IIE) has shed light on the trends of international students in the 2012-2013 academic year. The 2012/13 survey reports that for the seventh consecutive year the number of international students in US higher education is on the rise. This year there were […]
Ask Our September Guest Advisor Your Question!
Posted on September 5th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisGetting all of the information you need to become an international student is like piecing together a puzzle. To help students get the information they need each month we have a new guest international student advisor who will answer the questions you have when it comes to becoming and staying an international student. Students like […]
More British Students in the US
Posted on July 6th, 2013 by Bryanna DavisMore and more British students are looking to go to college in the United States these days and there are a number of factors that have caused this influx of British students within the US, according to a report by World Education Services (WES). WES bases its information off of an analysis of British applications, which show a […]