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International Students Studying in Washington, D.C.

Posted on March 4th, 2011 by Jenny Frankel

For those international students interested in studying in the United States and possibly considering Washington, D.C., there are definitely some features of the United State’s national capital that make it especially welcoming to visitors from abroad. First, there are plenty of opportunities for international students studying in Washington, D.C. (over 25 colleges and universities in the […]

International Students Study in Colorado

Posted on January 28th, 2011 by Jenny Frankel

If there is one thing the state of Colorado and it’s institutions of higher education understand and appreciate, it’s the value of creating spaces for culturally diverse people to come together, as it breeds creativity, quality interaction, and transformative educational growth opportunities for all involved! Downtown Denver alone maintains a population of almost 30% ethnic […]

Credential Evaluation for International Students

Posted on January 21st, 2011 by Jennifer Frankel

Why should I get a credential evaluation if I want to study abroad? If you are planning to study in the U.S. or Canada, you probably have a good idea of what goes into the application process: the standardized tests, the application forms, the essays and statements of purpose, and the (yikes!) financial documents. However, […]

Cultures and Sub-Cultures in America

Posted on January 7th, 2011 by Jennifer Frankel

We are lucky enough to have a guest post from Nareg Seferian, who wrote this for the VOA’s Student Union. We found it insightful, funny and a great viewpoint on American cultures. We hope you will all like it too! If there is one word that I think gives some sense on what things are like […]

Study in the USA – Creating a Budget

Posted on January 5th, 2011 by Jennifer Frankel

In order to study in the USA, a large part of the application process will be showing the consular officer at your visa interview your finances. You will need to show proof that you have the necessary funds available to cover the time you spend in the USA studying. Your I-20 form, given to you […]

International Student Profile – Katherine Kiraly

Posted on January 4th, 2011 by Jennifer Frankel

If you are a member of the International Student Facebook fan page, you would have noticed over the last few weeks that we have been asking students who are already studying abroad if they would like to be featured in our blog. The “International Student Profile” blogs that will be coming over the next few […]

Back to School Essentials – January 2011

Posted on January 3rd, 2011 by Jennifer Frankel

As we head into 2011, a new year and a new school semester for many students around the world – we are looking forward to a year where we expect international student enrollments to increase even further both in the USA and around the world. As we reported a few weeks back, numbers in the […]

Michigan’s Little Bavaria

Posted on January 3rd, 2011 by Jenny Frankel

International students studying in Michigan might find a little taste of home in Frankenmuth, Michigan’s Little Bavaria. Founded in 1845, Frankenmuth was settled by 13 conservative Lutherans immigrants from Franconia, now Bavaria,Germany after a German missionary named Frederick Wyneken wrote an appeal to Lutherans in Germany about the lack of pastors, churches and schools in […]

International Student ID Cards

Posted on December 13th, 2010 by Jennifer Frankel

As an international student, whether you are planning to just do some traveling, or you are going to be studying abroad outside of your home country, it is often recommended that you carry and purchase an international student ID card. When searching for the best card, there are a number of different cards you can […]

Study in the USA – Finding Schools

Posted on December 9th, 2010 by Jennifer Frankel

One of the most common enquiries we receive here at InternationalStudent.com revolves around the following questions: “What schools are available if I want to study in Florida?” or any other location “What financial aid is available to me if I study at XYZ School?” “Can you suggest any schools for me to study in the […]


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