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International Students Studying in Massachusetts: Free Things to Do

Posted on May 3rd, 2011 by Jenny Frankel

For international students studying in Massachusetts who are doing so on a tight financial budget, it is helpful to learn about many of the fun and interesting things to do and places to visit that won’t cost you money, especially because general cost of living in Boston can get fairly pricey! Luckily for international students, […]

English Language Institute at Yale University

Posted on April 27th, 2011 by Jenny Frankel

This summer, Yale University invites you to participate in its annual summer English Language Institute from June 27th until August 5th. The English Language Institute features a 6-week program that will offer intensive English language classes for intermediate and advance English speakers. Additionally, Yale University will also offer professional and graduate programs to students interested […]

International Students Studying in Texas

Posted on April 19th, 2011 by Jenny Frankel

International students who want to study in Texas usually exhibit a natural love for adventure, passion for personal growth, and thirst for new experiences! Without a doubt, the state of Texas (which is truly a place with its own cultural identity quite unlike any other) may be the perfect U.S. state for international students to […]

International Students Studying at Yale University

Posted on April 13th, 2011 by Jenny Frankel

International students interested in studying in Connecticut at Yale University have plenty to get excited about, especially when it comes to being greeted with open arms by the faculty and staff of this world-renowned academic center for higher learning. In fact, nothing speaks more highly to the fact that Yale has earned an unparalleled reputation […]

Recruiting International Students in New Hampshire

Posted on April 4th, 2011 by Jenny Frankel

A unique new strategy is being employed by several university systems in the New England region of the United States to recruit and maintain an actively growing population of international students within their states and on their campuses. Many colleges and universities are now working with independent firms by outsourcing the actual job of locating […]

Palm Reading University Matching Service

Posted on April 1st, 2011 by Jennifer Frankel

InternationalStudent.com is proud to announce our brand new service for International Students all around the world. Our palm reading university matching service has been months in the making, as we have been working with some of the worlds leading palm readers to refine the technique so international students no longer have to think about what […]

Recommend our pages to your Facebook friends

Posted on March 25th, 2011 by Jennifer Frankel

As the popularity of Facebook continues to grow, we wanted to make it easier for you to share pages and articles that you read on our site with your friends and network – and so over the next few weeks are slowly rolling a handy little feature that will allow you to do just that! […]

Transportation for International Students

Posted on March 18th, 2011 by Jenny Frankel

The issues of transportation for international students interested in studying in Washington, D.C. (just as with most travel abroad educational experiences) is worthy of student consideration and pre-planning. Transportation options for international students can be a tricky problem, requiring creative solutions whenever and wherever possible. An example of such creative solutions are the emerging bicycle […]

Financial Support While Studying in a Big City

Posted on March 15th, 2011 by Jenny Frankel

After international students have made their decision as to what American states and schools will best meet their individual needs or interests, their next major concern is usually figuring out how they will finance these academic dreams and ambitions. Besides the sometimes substantial financial aid packages offered to international students by U.S. colleges and universities […]

Swedish Universities to Charge Non-EU Students

Posted on March 7th, 2011 by Jennifer Frankel

As we reported here back in 2008, Sweden has been looking to make changes to their higher education system for some time now that would see international students being charged to study at Swedish Universities. It has taken some time, but the effective September 2011, all international students (from outside of the EU) will be […]


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