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To find out about babysitting, childcare, and nursery schools, read chapter
25, "Your Younger Child" in Hello! USA.
To find out more about public and private schools, read:
In general, children go to the public school near their home. First find out
which public school is best for your child. Then find a home in the neighborhood
for that school.
To find a good school, talk to:
- a relocation center or service
- a real estate agent
- an educational counselor
- other expats or residents in the area
- a relocation company such as Full Circle International, Inc. (This service
is available to companies and institutions involved in international
relocation.) Personal Services
With high schools, you often can find out the level of instruction by
looking at:
- scores on College Admissions Tests such as the SAT
- the percentage of students going to college and the quality of the colleges
they attend
- the courses offered. Schools with high academic standards offer many honors
and Advanced Placement (AP) courses.
Warning: Every child is different. To find out which school is best for your
child, you need to ask the right questions. Read:
Colleges and Universities
The U.S. has over 2,700 colleges. To find out more about the U.S.
system-including costs and admissions:
- Read chapter 28, "Colleges and Universities, in Hello! USA.
- Use the Student Visa Package: a Self-Immigration Kit, which has the
forms and information you need to apply.
- Get advice on choosing a college or on filling out college application
forms. Contact a private consultant such as Dr. France Pruitt, President of
International Educational Associates, Inc. Personal
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When you apply to a college or university, you need the following:
- an application. Call or write to the admissions office and ask for an
application. Be sure to say you are a foreign student.
- official transcripts, or the official records of your courses and grades
from high school or college. Allow plenty of time to order your transcripts from
your home country. Send only original copies (no photocopies!) with official
English translations.
- letters of recommendation from professors, advisors, or employers
- medical and immunization records, with English translations
- admissions test scores such as the TOEFL, the SAT I and II, and the ACT
- a statement of financial ability. You may need to fill out a form to prove
that you can pay for your U.S. Education. You may also need documents such as
bank records and salary statements.
Warning: Many foreign students want to apply for a scholarship to a U.S.
college or university. Unfortunately, most undergraduate scholarships are only
for U.S. students. If you cannot pay for the high cost of a U.S. higher
education, you may not be able to study here unless your grades are unusually
high. Graduate students are more likely to get a scholarship. Consult with an
expert such as Dr. France Pruitt to find out if you have a good chance. Personal Services.
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