Study in USA
Why Study in the USA?
Study in one of the most prestigious higher education systems globally and access some high-end technology and cutting-edge research for an immersive, engaging & collaborative study experience. Choose from an extensive range of schools, numerous study disciplines and niche qualifications that are difficult to find in other parts of the world and experience a uniquely flexible education system allowing you to apply to a variety of programs suiting your academic & career goals. Graduate with a truly global outlook and real-world skills for the future.
Quick facts
- USA hosts more than a million international students
- Over 25% of world’s top 100 universities are in the USA
- Post-study stay back visas (OPT) up to 3 years for STEM programs
- Internships (CPT) up to 12 months while studying
- Merit Based & Need Based Scholarships
- Over 4500 accredited universities & institutions to choose from
- 12 of the best student cities in the world (QS Best Student Cities 2022)
- Opportunities for Research, Teaching & Graduate Assistantships
Study in the USA 2023 - about intakes
The education system in US universities offers multiple intakes and it’s important to know about these intakes before applying for your study in USA. The three intakes offered in the USA education system are Fall intake, Spring intake and Summer intake.
Fall intake – This begins in August (August to December).
Spring intake – This begins in January (January to April).
Summer intake is restricted to select colleges and courses and begins around May (May to August).
Benefits of Studying in USA
Studying in the United States offers a range of benefits and abundant job opportunities for international students. Here are some key advantages:
The United States is home to many prestigious universities and colleges known for their academic excellence and research contributions. U.S. institutions are renowned for their rigorous academic programs, world-class faculty, and state-of-the-art facilities. Obtaining a degree from a U.S. institution can enhance your educational credentials and open doors to various career paths.
The U.S. education system offers a vast array of programs and majors across various fields of study. Whether you’re interested in STEM disciplines, social sciences, humanities, business, arts, or any other field, you’ll find numerous options and specialization opportunities to align with your academic interests and career goals.
The United States is a global leader in scientific research and innovation. Many U.S. universities actively engage in cutting-edge research across diverse fields. As an international student, you can access state-of-the-art research facilities, collaborate with renowned researchers, and contribute to groundbreaking discoveries.
U.S. institutions provide flexibility in designing your academic path. You have the freedom to choose elective courses, create interdisciplinary programs, and tailor your education to match your specific interests. This flexibility allows you to explore various subjects and develop a well-rounded skill set.
Studying in the United States exposes you to a vibrant and diverse multicultural environment. You’ll have the opportunity to interact with students from different cultural backgrounds, gain a global perspective, and build lifelong connections. The United States fosters a strong international student community, and the connections you make can be valuable for your future personal and professional endeavors.
The United States offers extensive opportunities for internships and practical training, which can complement your academic learning and enhance your employability. U.S. universities often have strong connections with industries, providing access to internships and cooperative education programs. Additionally, the U.S. economy is robust, and there is a wide range of job opportunities across various sectors.
The U.S. government allows international students on F-1 visas to participate in Optional Practical Training (OPT). OPT provides an opportunity to work in the United States for up to 12 months (or up to 36 months for STEM graduates) after completing your studies. This allows you to gain valuable work experience and apply your knowledge in a professional setting.
The United States has a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem and a strong culture of innovation. If you have an entrepreneurial mindset, studying in the U.S. can provide access to resources, mentorship programs, and networking opportunities to turn your ideas into reality. The country offers various pathways for international students to start their own businesses and contribute to the startup ecosystem.
U.S. degrees are widely recognized and respected globally. Being part of a prestigious U.S. institution’s alumni network can provide long-term benefits and open doors to career opportunities worldwide. U.S. universities often have extensive alumni networks, offering mentorship, job placement assistance, and networking events.
It’s important to note that studying in the United States can be financially demanding, and it’s crucial to consider the associated costs, scholarships, and financial aid options available. Additionally, understanding visa regulations, admission requirements, and application processes is essential for a smooth transition and successful academic journey.
Universities List
| S.No | Name of Universities and Institutions |
|---|---|
| 1 | University of Connecticut, Connecticut (Public Ivy – Only UG) |
| 2 | Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona |
| 3 | University of California, Riverside, California (Graduate Business Programs & College of Engineering and UCR Extension) |
| 4 | Virginia Tech Language and Culture Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia (Only UG Pathways) |
| 5 | University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona |
| 6 | Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (UG Gateways, College of Engg-MS only and IEP) |
| 7 | University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware (Only UG) |
| 8 | George Mason University, Fairfax County, Virginia |
| 9 | Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (Master of International Development Policy) |
| 10 | Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado |
| 11 | Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon |
| 12 | University of Illinois at Chicago, Illinois |
| 13 | University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida |
| 14 | The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama |
| 15 | Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California |
| 16 | Auburn University, Alabama |
| 17 | University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah (Only UG) |
| 18 | University of Cincinnati, Ohio (Only UG – Pathway and Direct entry) |
| 19 | Ohio University, Athens, Ohio (Master of Financial Economics; All UG Programs) |
| 20 | University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina |
| 21 | University of the Pacific, Stockton, California |
| 22 | University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas (Only UG) |
| 23 | Baylor University, Waco, Texas (Only UG – Pathway and Direct entry) |
| 24 | Graduate School at UMBC, University of Maryland, Baltimore County |
| 25 | University of Albany, The State University of New York, Albany (SUNY Albany) |
| 26 | University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio |
| 27 | University of Colorado Denver, Colorado |
| 28 | University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado |
| 29 | State University of New York at Geneseo (SUNY Geneseo) |
| 30 | SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Utica, New York |
| 31 | The State University of New York at New Paltz (SUNY New Paltz) |
| 32 | State University of New York at Fredonia (UG, PG Pathway and Direct Entry) |
| 33 | State University of New York at Plattsburgh (SUNY Plattsburgh) |
| 34 | State University of New York College at Old Westbury, New York |
| 35 | Queens College of the City University of New York (Only UG pathway and Direct) |
| 36 | American University Washington D.C. |
| 37 | Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Only UG) |
| 38 | Washington State University, Pullman, Washington |
| 39 | The University of Nebraska – Lincoln (only UG) |
| 40 | University of Alabama at Birmingham |
| 41 | Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri |
| 42 | Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, Missouri |
| 43 | University of Massachusetts Lowell, Massachusetts |
| 44 | Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts (MCPHS University) |
| 45 | University of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts (UG, PG Pathway and Direct Entry) |
| 46 | University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, Massachusetts |
| 47 | Suffolk University, Boston, Massachusetts |
| 48 | University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire (Direct Entry and UG/PG Pathway) |
| 49 | Adelphi University, New York- Garden City and Manhattan Campus |
| 50 | University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho |
| 51 | San Jose State University, San Jose, California |
| 52 | San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California |
| 53 | California State University, Los Angeles (All programs & ELP Programs at UG/PG Level) |
| 54 | California State University, Northridge |
| 55 | California State University, Fresno |
| 56 | California State University, East Bay |
| 57 | California State University, Channel Islands |
| 58 | California State University, Sacramento |
| 59 | California State University, Bakersfield |
| 60 | California State University, Dominguez Hills |
| 61 | California State University, Stanislaus |
| 62 | California State University, San Bernardino |
| 63 | California State University, Monterey Bay |
| 64 | Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California |
| 65 | Humboldt State University, California |
| 66 | California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (College of the Extended University) |
| 67 | University of California, Irvine, California; Division of Continuing Education) |
| 68 | Seattle University, Seattle, Washington |
| 69 | Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, Washington |
| 70 | California Baptist University, Riverside, California |
| 71 | New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey |
| 72 | Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, New Jersey |
| 73 | Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida |
| 74 | Pace University, New York City |
| 75 | Drew University, Madison, New Jersey |
| 76 | Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, Georgia |
| 77 | DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois (Direct Entry and UG/PG Pathway) |
| 78 | University of Hartford, West Hartford, Connecticut (Direct Entry and UG/PG Pathway) |
| 79 | Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, Connecticut |
| 80 | Florida International University, Miami, Florida (All UG Programs) (PG Programs – Chapman Graduate School of Business and College of Engineering) |
| 81 | Kent State University, Kent, Ohio |
| 82 | Nebraska Wesleyan University Lincoln (Only UG) |
| 83 | University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi |
| 84 | Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (Daytona Beach, Florida & Prescott, Arizona) |
| 85 | Mississippi State University, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi |
| 86 | University of New Mexico, Albuquerque |
| 87 | Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois |
| 88 | University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
| 89 | University of Nevada, Reno |
| 90 | Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio |
| 91 | Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA |
| 92 | Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio |
| 93 | Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas |
| 94< | Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona |
| 95 | University of North Texas, Denton, Texas |
| 96 | University of Missouri–St. Louis (UMSL), Missouri |
| 97 | Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee |
| 98 | The University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee |
| 99 | Tennessee Tech University, Cookeville, Tennessee |
| 100 | Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas |
| 101 | University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama |
| 102 | Florida Polytechnic University, Lakeland, Florida |
| 103 | Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana |
| 104 | Gannon University, Erie, Pennsylvania |
| 105 | The University of Scranton, Scranton, Pennsylvania |
| 106 | Milwaukee School of Engineering, Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
| 107 | Auburn University at Montgomery, Alabama |
| 108 | Hofstra University, Long Island, New York (UG, PG Pathway and Direct Entry) |
| 109 | Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Georgia |
| 110 | Long Island University, Post, New York |
| 111 | Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York |
| 112 | Glasgow Caledonian New York College |
| 113 | Texas A & M University, Corpus Christi, Texas |
| 114 | Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky |
| 115 | Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, Missouri |
| 116 | Youngstown State University, Youngstown, Ohio |
| 117 | Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas |
| 118 | Lewis University, Romeoville, Illinois |
| 119 | Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, Illinois |
| 120 | Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois |
| 121 | University of New Haven, West Haven, Connecticut |
| 122 | Dakota State University, Madison, South Dakota |
| 123 | Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, Kansas |
| 124 | University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Connecticut |
| 125 | Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky |
| 126 | Marshall University Huntington, West Virginia |
| 127 | Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
| 128 | Quinnipiac University, Hamden, Connecticut |
| 129 | Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas |
| 130 | NY Tech, New York (NYIT) |
| 131 | University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, Oklahoma |
| 132 | Central Michigan university, Mount Pleasant, Michigan |
| 133 | Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan |
| 134 | Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Michigan |
| 135 | Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan |
| 136 | Saint Leo University, St. Leo, Florida |
| 137 | Johnson and Wales University, Providence, Rhode Island |
| 138 | Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri |
| 139 | Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri |
| 140 | California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, California (School of Management) |
| 141 | Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington (Direct Entry and UG/PG Pathway) |
| 142 | Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio |
| 143 | Weber State University, Ogden, Utah |
| 144 | University of Tampa, Florida |
| 145 | University of Nebraska, Kearney, Nebraska (Only UG) |
| 146 | Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester, New Hampshire |
| 147 | Troy University, Troy, Alabama |
| 148 | Texas Wesleyan University, Fort Worth, Texas |
| 149 | Dallas Baptist University, Dallas, Texas |
| 150 | Jefferson University, St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| 151 | University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, Minnesota |
| 152 | Southwest Minnesota State University, Marshall, Minnesota |
| 153 | Western New England University, Springfield, Massachusetts |
| 154 | Rivier University, Nashua, New Hampshire |
| 155 | Northwood University, Midland, Michigan |
| 156 | Rider University, Lawrence Township, New Jersey |
| 157 | Atlantis University, Miami, Florida |
| 158 | Valparaiso University, Indiana |
| 159 | Trine University, Angola, Indiana |
| 160 | Saginaw Valley State University, University Center, Michigan |
| 161 | Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania |
| 162 | Golden Gate University, San Francisco, California (Only PG) |
| 163 | Westcliff University, Irvine, California |
| 164 | University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Wisconsin |
| 165 | University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, Wisconsin |
| 166 | University of Wisconsin–Stout, Wisconsin |
| 167 | Charleston Southern University, Charleston, South Carolina |
| 168 | University of Charleston, Charleston, West Virginia |
| 169 | DeVry University, Downers Grove, Illinois |
| 170 | James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia (Only UG) |
| 171 | Tiffin University, Tiffin, Ohio |
| 172 | Franklin University, Columbus, Ohio |
| 173 | Academy of Art University, San Francisco, California |
| 174 | Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida |
| 175 | Cleary University, Howell, Michigan |
| 176 | New York Film Academy, New York City |
| 177 | Upper Iowa University, Fayette, Iowa |
| 178 | Briar Cliff University, Sioux city, Iowa |
| 179 | Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
| 180 | Webster University Missouri (St. Louis), Orlando (Florida), Irvine (California) campus |
| 181 | Truman State University, Kirksville, Missouri (Only UG) |
| 182 | Park University, Parkville, Missouri |
| 183 | The University of Findlay, Findlay, Ohio |
| 184 | Hult International Business School Boston, San Francisco, New York campus |
| 185 | Simmons University, Boston, Massachusetts (Only UG women-focused) |
| 186 | Concordia University Chicago, River Forest, Illinois |
| 187 | University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, Texas |
| 188 | Lipscomb University, Nashville, Tennessee (Only UG) |
| 189 | Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington |
| 190 | New England Institute of Technology, Warwick, Rhode Island |
| 191 | Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York |
| 192 | Mississippi College, Clinton, Mississippi |
| 193 | Monroe College, Bronx, New York |
| 194 | New England College, Henniker, New Hampshire |
| 195 | Berkeley College, New Jersey & New York |
| 196 | Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design (RMCAD), Lakewood, Colorado |
| 197 | Richard Bland College of William & Mary, Petersburg, Virginia (UG Pathway only) |
| 198 | Fisher College, Boston, Massachusetts |
| 199 | Green River College, Auburn, Washington |
| 200 | Seattle Central Community College, Seattle, Washington |
| 201 | San Mateo Colleges of Silicon Valley (Cañada College, College of San Mateo, & Skyline College), California |
| 202 | Santa Ana College, California |
| 203 | The Contra Costa Community College District, San Pablo |
| 204 | Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia |
| 205 | UMass Amherst (ECE MS 1+1 Programs) |
| 206 | IPERC Academy: International Exchange Programs |
| 207 | Summer Discovery. Discovery Internship and Jr. Internship |
| 208 | Indiana wesleyan university |