Planning to study in the U.S. for your Bachelor's Degree? The Undergrad Info Board will prepare you with credible and useful information from Admissions, Faculty and Current Students. Learn about (1) The U.S. Undergraduate Application Process (2) How to write Essays (3) Effective Letters of Recommendation (4) The process of researching and shortlisting U.S. universities (5) Interviewing Tips (6) Deadlines (7) Understanding costs and how to finance your education including documents required for the F1 student visa (8) Student Life (9) Academic Opportunities
This section is packed with tips on (1) How to write a concise and effective essays that show admissions who you are as an individual (2) What admissions wants to understand from your Essay(s)
Check out the information below to guide you on what makes a great Letter of Recommendation!
Find out about the Undergraduate Admission Process including (1) Admission Requirements (2) Building a College List (3) Application Deadlines (4) Understanding - Accepted, Deferred, Waitlisted (5) Choosing between your acceptances
This section will connect you to reliable information and tips on how to fund your academic ambitions (1) Understanding the cost of attendance (2) Federal Student Aid (3) Tips on internships, jobs and career services (4) Essential Financial Documents for the U.S. F1 Visa Interview
Undergraduate student life in the U.S. offers extensive opportunities for academics, personal growth, cultural immersion, and professional development within a supportive campus environment. (1) Take a peek at challenging coursework (2) Learn how current international students are building their non-academic profiles!
Undergraduate academics in the U.S. is designed to prepare students for careers with a strong emphasis on independent learning and original research. (1) Emphasis is on a combination of coursework and research (2) Campuses offer high quality, well-equipped research facilities and opportunities for networking and collaboration among students and faculty (3) Check out some of the projects undergrads are working on, in and out of the classroom!