TYPES
OF STUDIES

The following summary of the U.S.
educational system is designed to help you
decide whether a U.S. education is realistic
and appropriate for you, and, if so, where
you and your educational goals fit into the
picture. In deciding whether you qualify to
apply to a U.S. school at a particular
level, pay close for attention to the
sections below on mini- mum entrance
requirements, recommended academic standing,
cost, and availability of financial aid.
In the local educational system, the
following terms used in the summary would be
defined as below:
Poor academic record:
Good academic record:
Excellent academic record:
High school diploma:
Bachelor's degree:
Primary
and Secondary Education
Begins: age 6
Duration: 12 years;
Grades: 1-12.
Diploma awarded: high school
Cost: public--no cost to
taxpaying residents foreign nationals
(if eligible) often required to pay
tuition; private--$ 8,000-$ 18,000 per year.
Financial aid: public-none; private--little
Vocational
- Technical
Training
Begins: age 18+
Duration: 6 months to 4 years
Minimum entrance requirement: high school
diploma
Certificate awarded: certificate of
competence
Cost: varies
Financial aid: none
Recommended academic standing: good to
excellent. For foreign students in need of
financial assistance, it is advisable to
complete undergraduate education locally
rather than in the United States)
Graduate
Education
Begins: age 22+
Duration: 2 to 10 years
Minimum entrance requirement: bachelor's
degree
Degree awarded: master's (M.A.); doctorate
(Ph.D.)
Cost: from $ 8,000 to $ 24,000 per ,
academic year the bachelor's degree.
Financial aid: After first year of study,
teaching and research assistantships often
available for foreign acceptance at the
first professional degree students with good
academic records and excellent English
skills. Those with excellent academic
records may qualify for departmental grants
or various other fellowships.
Comments: In-depth education in specialized
field; combination of course-
work and independent research. Thesis
(original research paper) required for
doctorate and frequently for master's
as well. Recommended academic standing:
good to excellent.
Comments: Practical, job-oriented skills
training. Credits cannot be applied toward
academic programs. Home country recognition
of credentials difficult to obtain This type
of training best sought through
country-to-country development programs such
as those funded by the U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID).
Undergraduate
education
TWO - YEAR (Community and Junior) Colleges
Begins: age 18+ Duration: 2
years+
Minimum entrance requirement: high school
diploma
Degree awarded: associate(A. A. or A. S.)
Cost: varies
Financial aid: none
Comments: Broader education than that
offered by trade and technical schools.
Credits from academic course- work often
accepted by four-year institutions.
Admission requirements often less demanding
than for four-year institutions
(e.g., SAT often not required). But many
two-year colleges do not admit students from
abroad. Frequently no housing or other
support facilities for foreign students.
FOUR
-YEAR Colleges and Universities
Begins: age 18+
Duration: 4 years academic
Minimum entrance requirement: high school
diploma
Degree awarded: bachelor's
(B.A., B.S., etc.)
Cost: from $ 8,000 to $ 24,000 per academic
year
Financial aid: limited for foreign
students;foreign applicants must have
excellent academic records.
Comments: Broad education with two years of
work in a specialised field. Most colleges
and universities receive more applications
than they can accept.
Professional
Education (medicine, law, dentistry,
veterinary medicine)
Begins: age 22+
Duration: three to 5 five years
Minimum entrance requirement: bachelor's
degree
Degree awarded: varies according to field
Cost: minimum of $ 24,000 per academic year
Financial aid: none
Comments: In the United States one cannot
enter medical, law, dental, or veterinary
school directly from high school, but must
have already completed. Competition is
extremely keen. Even foreign nationals with
excellent academic records have virtually no
chance for acceptance at the first
professional degree level.
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