[...] you can control the cost by picking your school carefully. The most expensive schools are not necessarily the best schools, and a little research can turn up some cheaper options. In fact, there are a select number of [...]
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Resources
EducationUSA
A global network of more than 400 advising centers supported by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State
Fulbright
The U.S. government’s “flagship” program sponsoring international exchanges. The program offers grants for students, scholars and professionals. About 8,000 Fulbright grants are awarded each year
Study in the U.S. – USA.gov
USA.gov is the U.S. government’s official site for information and services. This page has a list of links to important information for international students coming to the U.S.
Visas – U.S. State Department
The official visa information source for the U.S. Includes a specific section on F, M and J visas, the visas used for study and exchange programs
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[...] you can control the cost by picking your school carefully. The most expensive schools are not necessarily the best schools, and a little research can turn up some cheaper options. In fact, there are a select number of [...]