I am a foreign student interested in studying in the United States, but not with a Fulbright grant. Where can I go for advice?
The U.S. Department of State sponsors a worldwide network of education advising centers for foreign students wishing to study in the United States. To locate the center nearest you and for general information about studying in the United States, please visit the EducationUSA website. In addition, many U.S. colleges and universities have international offices that advise prospective international students. For more information, please contact directly any colleges and universities that interest you.
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