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HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS

CATS Academy Boston (Boston, MA): Scholarship: 20-50% of tuition, conditions: Average GPA over the last 3 years: at least 7.0/10 Pass the school interview For students applying to grades 9, 10, 11, 12 IELTS 4.0 / TOEFL 40 or take the school’s English test One-year cultural exchange program at public and private high schools: 100% tuition and accommodation costs covered while living with a host family ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPS ELS Educational Group and more than 500 partner colleges and ...

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SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDY IN THE UNITED STATES

University Scholarships (Transfer, Bachelor’s, Postgraduate) Baylor University, Texas: Transfer scholarship: 5,000-20,000 USD  Bachelor’s scholarship: 10,000-21,000 USD (SAT/ACT and GPA 3.5 required) Long Island University, New York: Bachelor’s scholarship: up to 27,000 USD Master’s scholarship: 2,000-6,000 USD DePaul University, Chicago: Transfer scholarship: 5,000-15,000 USD Bachelor’s scholarship: 15,000-24,000 USD Pre-master’s scholarship: 4,000 USD Master’s scholarship: 1,000-5,000 USD James Madison University, Virginia: Transfer scholarship: 3,000-8,000 USD Bachelor’s scholarship: 5,000 USD per year Lipscomb University, Tennessee: Bachelor’s scholarship: 10,000 USD Texas A&M University - ...

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U.S. STUDENT VISA

1/ General Information When applying to study in the United States, the biggest concern for most applicants is the student visa interview. In reality, the rate of failed interviews is quite high, and applicants may be rejected for countless reasons. Below are the most essential points you need to know, and please note that strictly following these guidelines does not guarantee that you will be granted a U.S. student visa. The Embassy evaluates each visa application based on the applicant’s specific circumstances ...

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APPLICATION TO STUDY IN THE UNITED STATES

1/ General Information Application requirements differ by study level, and even within the same level, each school may have specific conditions. Therefore, students should contact us for detailed guidance. To apply for high school programs, students must submit to Duc Anh Company the following documents: notarized copies of academic transcripts from the most recent 2-3 years, English certificate if available (if not, students will take an English placement test at Duc Anh), passport or birth certificate, any outstanding academic or extracurricular achievements ...

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AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES

See List of U.S. universities by state I.  General Information Universities in the United States offer multi-disciplinary training and provide the following programs: Bachelor’s degree: 4 years; Master’s degree: 2 years; Doctoral degree: ≥ 3 years. Types of universities in the United States Public universities. State universities are managed and financially supported by the state governments and are accredited by regional university-college associations. Each state typically has at least one large university (state university) and smaller universities (state college). Some state universities include ...

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COMMUNITY COLLEGES IN THE UNITED STATES

See List of community colleges in the United States I.  General Information American colleges offer multi-disciplinary training, and depending on the program level, the duration varies: Vocational certificate: 3 - 6 - 9 months; College diploma: 1 - 2 years; Advanced college diploma: 1 - 2 years; Associate Degree: 2 years. Students who complete vocational certificates, college or advanced college programs can enter the workforce immediately, while those who finish an Associate Degree may transfer to a university and complete two additional years ...

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HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE U.S

See List of American high schools I. General Information The American K-12 system lasts 12 years, consisting of: Elementary school - primary school, lasting 5-6 years depending on how school levels are organized in each area; Middle school - junior secondary school, lasting 4-5 years depending on the district’s structure; High school - senior secondary school, lasting 3 years. The U.S. government grants educational autonomy to each state, so there is no national standardized high school curriculum. However, the quality and curriculum across ...

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