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International students increasingly want to come to the United States for college or graduate school. Use our tips,...READ MORE
International students increasingly want to come to the United States for college or graduate school. Use our tips, rankings, and more to help you find the best school for you. For more information about pursuing a master’s degree or Ph.D. in the U.S., see Studying at a U.S. Graduate School.  

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STEM Tips for International Students

This advice helps international students interested in studying science, technology, engineering or math in the U.S.

Schools That Accept Most International Students

Each of these U.S. universities accepted 80% to nearly 100% of international applicants for fall 2020.

21 Top Test-Flexible Colleges

After dropping ACT and SAT requirements in 2020 as a result of the pandemic, many colleges remain test-optional.

Low-Cost Schools for International Students

International students may be surprised by the affordable costs of universities in the Midwest.

International Students and Small Towns

International students may want to consider U.S. colleges in small towns where they can immerse in the community.

4 International Student College Myths

Prospective international students should not let these myths affect plans to study in the U.S., experts say.

Improving International Students' Writing

Here's how international students can prepare early for academic papers they'll need to write when studying at U.S. colleges.

International Student Mental Health Tips

International students have access to U.S. university support services to help them adjust and maintain balance.

Get Into U.S. Medical Schools

Remember three things when applying to a U.S. med school if you have a bachelor's degree from abroad.

2022 Best Colleges

Search for your perfect fit with the U.S. News rankings of colleges and universities.

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College Admissions: Get a Step Ahead!

Get updates from U.S. News including newsletters, rankings announcements, new features and special offers.

Ask an Alum: Making the Most Out of College