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When Can I Arrive in the United States?

You can arrive in the United States 30 days before your start date. As an international student, it is important to know when you can arrive in the United States. Your I-2o will have dates for orientation and when classes start. You can enter up to 30 days prior to your program's start date according to U.S. immigration. You will…
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Can I work while studying in the USA?

Yes, as an international student you can work up to 20 hours per week while studying. If you study for one full academic year then you qualify for a vacation term, during which you can work up to 40 hours per week. For many international students studying abroad, financial stability is essential to managing tuition fees, living expenses, and other…
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Can I get a full tuition scholarship?

Yes, full-tuition scholarships exist (especially for graduate programs). But you can also combine multiple scholarships. How Full Tuition Scholarships Work & How to Combine Multiple Scholarships to Cover Tuition Full tuition scholarships are highly sought after by students looking to reduce their financial burden when pursuing higher education. These scholarships cover the complete cost of tuition, providing relief from one…
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Can I combine scholarships?

Can I combine scholarships? Yes, scholarships can be combined together. You need to read the fine print about each scholarship, but in general yes you can combine scholarships. In the pursuit of higher education, the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses can quickly become overwhelming. However, many students are discovering that combining multiple scholarships is an effective way to…
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Knowledge base for studying in the USA

Do you want to learn more from a knowledge base about studying in the USA. Visit your local EducationUSA office. They have offices in almost every country and can answer any question about studying in the USA. The one thing they cannot do is give a strong recommendation, because they are supposed to be school neutral. They give great information and guidance.