Wednesday, June 30, 2010

University of Denver

Known for its excellence in undergraduate and graduate research and academics, University of Denver offers more than 200 challenging programs, including traditional bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees, innovative dual degrees, and online degrees and certificates for working professionals.

The Office of Financial Aid provides counseling and services to help students and their families finance an education at the University of Denver. There is a separate page for both graduate and undergraduate scholarship opportunities.

The University of Denver hosts international students, faculty, staff, and scholars from a number of different countries each year. The duration of international visitors' stay depends on the length of their academic or research program, or the duration of employment status granted to them by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Statistics on the international population are released each fall quarter.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Wilmington University

Wilmington University is a private, non-sectarian university that offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of instructional areas. The University began with a charter class of 194 students in 1968 and has grown to serve a student body of approximately 12,500 students of diverse backgrounds.

Wilmington University’s main campus is located near the city of Wilmington and historic New Castle, Delaware. The campus is easily accessible by air, rail, and bus. Its central location in the northeast corridor of the United States provides students convenient access to the major cities of New York, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. Recreational areas such as beaches and ski resorts are within easy driving distance.

Wilmington University provides access to higher education for a diverse student population regardless of financial circumstances. Supported by a student-centered philosophy, the financial aid staff strive to guide and assist students in fulfilling their academic goals.

Currently, international students at Wilmington University represent over 60 countries from around the globe. Such rich and diverse backgrounds contribute immensely to the Wilmington University experience.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Indiana Tech

Indiana Tech is a private, career-oriented university with a maincampus in Fort Wayne, Indiana and satellite campuses statewide.

The campus spans roughly 40 acres and additional parcels are acquired as they become available. In addition to building projects, two city blocks were added to the Fort Wayne campus. The land is home to a lighted soccer field which the university began using in fall 2004. The campus also grew north, across Washington Boulevard with the construction of Virginia Yergens-Rogers Hall, an apartment-style dorm built in 2004. The Labor of Love for Learning (L3) Amphitheater was dedicated in the summer of 2005.

Indiana Tech has a long tradition of providing an environment in which students from all backgrounds can come together to live, explore, grow. The decision to study abroad is life-changing and you're taking a significant step by researching education opportunities.

While working with the financial aid office, many students find that an Indiana Tech education is actually a very affordable option. A college education is an investment in your future, and we want to help ease concerns of finances so that Indiana Tech becomes an affordable choice.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

University of Kentucky

A leading public research university, University of Kentucky - Lexington is on an exciting path toward becoming a Top 20 public research institution -- one that’s conducting groundbreaking research in cancer, Parkinson’s disease and diabetes. Yet UK remains one of the most affordable major universities in the United States.The University of Kentucky regularly is listed in many "top" or "best of" categories by national publications or organizations.

The University of Kentucky is proud of its diverse student body. UK's enrolled students represent more than 100 countries around the world. These students enjoy an enormous array of choices with over 200 majors in 11 academic colleges. Scholarships are available.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Delaware State University

Delaware State University currently offers 54 undergraduate degree options, an impressive number for a school of DSU’s size (averaging 3,700 students). It also offers 23 master’s degree programs, recently adding a new program in molecular and cellular neuroscience, as well as five doctoral degree programs in areas such as interdisciplinary applied mathematics/mathematical physics and educational leadership.

DSU is located in the historic city of Dover, the capital of Delaware, which has a geographical position at the center of the state. Its close proximity to the city of Philadelphia afforded Caesar Rodney a short horseback ride to sign the Declaration of Independence. The Constitution, the document that continues to protect our nation’s liberty, also declared Delaware as the “The First State” of the new Federal Union.

The Delaware State University Financial Aid Office is committed to providing the best possible service and programs to assist you in achieving students' educational goals. Delaware State University currently provides our students an array of scholarships. Prospective scholarship recipients may become eligible based upon academic achievement, financial need, group affiliation, or some combination of these factors.

The Office of International Student Services (OISS) provides a campus community that values diversity and promotes global education and cross-cultural understanding; programs and services that promote academic as well as personal growth and development of international students; and encourages positive interactions among foreign and domestic students. DSU enrolls students from Africa, Europe, South America, Asia, and the Caribbean. The Office of International Student Services supports international students on a variety of levels and provides guidance on the following:

Friday, June 25, 2010

Connecticut College

Discover Connecticut College, one of the nation's leading residential liberal arts colleges, located midway between New York and Boston. You'll find a challenging academic program, distinguished faculty and a friendly campus community that’s globally focused, actively involved with athletics and more than 60 student-run clubs and organizations.

Our generous need-based financial aid program currently provides 45% of students with financial aid. Grants and scholarships are also well-represented.

Students from 70 different countries exchange world views and plan and enjoy activities through ATLAS, the international students' club, and other clubs and events with an international focus.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Adams State - Colorado

Adams State (located in Alamosa, Colorado) was recently designated the Regional Education Provider for southern Colorado. Today, students can earn a bachelor's degree in any of 16 majors, with 28 minors and emphases.

The close-knit campus and friendly community create a supportive environment that fosters success. Adams State is a perfect fit for anyone who loves snowboarding, rock climbing, mountain biking -- or the idea that professors will know them by name.

ASC offers a wide range of majors including the most popular majors such as business, biology, chemistry, teacher education and more. All classes are taught by professors and not graduate students. We offer students the opportunity to work closely with their professors that are all experts in their field.

There is a separate website to welcome international students to campus, as well as a financial aid site that includes information about scholarships.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

University of Idaho

University of Idaho - Moscow offers a distinctive combination of outstanding majors and graduate programs, accomplished faculty, world-class facilities, renowned research and a residential campus in a spectacular natural setting.

It's no wonder it's ranked among the top national universities in the country (U.S. News & World Report). It's also one of the best values in higher education (The Princeton Review).

University of Idaho is home to 600 international students from 76 countries. The school has a comprehensive financial aid site, including a separate page for scholarship information.