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Higher Education in the USA |
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Higher Education system in USA
The most distinctive feature of the system of higher education in the USA is its diversity. Department of Education does not control curricula. It concentrates on providing training opportunities for both academic and high school teachers. It also certifies accreditation agencies together with the Council of Higher Education Accreditation.
There are about 3,500 Institutions offering higher education in 600 of the fields of study for prospective students to choose from. The quality of education is confirmed by regional or professional accreditation. There is a group of Ivy League schools but accredited and strong schools can be found in all states of the USA.
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Structure of Education Sector.
All institutions of higher education can be divided from the point of view of financing into public or state and private or independent ones. Private schools have their endowments that are main source of their financial abilities sustaining their budget. Public schools are receiving their money from the state tax payer's money. Higher education in the United States is also paid for by the students. While private schools charge equal tuition fee from all students not withstanding where they come from, public schools’ tuition fee is much lower for the inhabitants and residents of the state where school is located.
Higher Education System can be divided into the following categories:
*2-year community college *4-year state college *Graduate university *Some vocational schools
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Private schools are organized in the same manner as other colleges, but generally have fees much higher than those of the public schools. These schools are owned by private non-governmental individuals and boards of directors. Their funding is primarily from the tuition they charge and private contributions.
Undergraduate Education.
First four years of studies are called Undergraduate Studies and the students receive Bachelor's Degree in arts or sciences on their completion. There are about 3,500 schools offering this type of education. The names of schools may differ from college, university college, university or institute to two year community colleges. Most often the schools that offer undergraduate education are called 'colleges'......Read .more.
Graduate Education.
The studies are organized in the Graduate Schools that are integral part of universities. Candidates must have at least Bachelor's degree. Polish applicants should have Magister's Diploma. Some Graduate schools accept 3 year Bachelor's degree candidates conditionally. They have to go through a year long 'bridge program' and get missing credit points. Graduate students can pursue Master's and PhD programs in about 1,500 Graduate schools. Master's programs last from one to two years and at the students are required to write thesis or take examination after internship programs respectively...........Read more
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Advising Center Contact
Polish - U.S. Fulbright Commision ul. Nowy Œwiat 4, 00-497 Warsaw, tel: (48-22) 625-6932, fax: (48-22) 628-7943 E-mail: ola.augustyniak@fulbright.edu.pl
How to Apply for Student Visa for USA ?
International students, apart from the usually academic standards, must meet certain financial and legal requirements. Each university has its own policies, but as a general rule, the information they will want from you will relate to the items mentioned hereunder..........Read more
Public schools are funded by the state and the local government of the area in which they are located. Community colleges grant associate degrees after two years of study. Students who plan to earn Bachelor’s degrees can attend A. A. or A.S. degree programs which are designed to parallel the first two years of study in a four-year institution. |
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