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Why Choose USA?
* American universities are widely known for the quality of their teaching and research.
* The education system in USA is the most versatile and flexible higher education system for international students in the world.
* The "U21 National Higher Education Systems - The United States ranks first, followed by Switzerland, United Kingdom, Sweden, ... etc.
* Today about 30 percent of international students in the world are studying in the United State – the number surpassed one million (2018 Open Doors Report).
Please click the boxes below for quick access to our programs.
Age 15 to 18 - US Cultural Exchange Program (Public or Private school)
* Note: Student of age 16 or above can study Dual Diplomas Program offered by Community Colleges in Washington State
* Liberal Arts College offers students a solid all rounded education to prepare you for life. Students can also spend the first two years at a Liberal Arts College, then transfer to a prestigious 4-years University of their choices.
Note 1 : U21 Ranking of National Higher Education Systems 2019
https://universitas21.com/what-we-do/u21-rankings/u21-ranking-national-higher-education-systems-2019
U21 (Universitas 21) is a network of research-intensive universities that empowers its members to share excellence, collaborate across borders and nurture global knowledge exchange. Committed to promoting the value of internationalization and multinational collaboration, U21 facilitates the delivery of programs, activities and initiatives, which could not be delivered through a single university or via bi-lateral agreements.
Since 2012, Universitas 21 has commissioned the "U21 Ranking of National Higher Education Systems". This ranking aims to show which countries create a "strong environment" that allows universities to contribute to growth, provide a high-quality student experience and help institutions compete globally. It evaluates the standing of national higher education systems by providing rankings in four broad areas: resources, environment, connectivity and output. The ranking is then adjusted by GDP per capita, which allows countries to be compared to others at a similar stage of economic development.[Universitas 21 is a United Nations Academic Impact Partner.
Note 2: The Immigrant-Unicorn Connection
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-immigrant-unicorn-connection-1543534312
Stuart Anderson, executive director of the National Foundation for American Policy. Nov, 2018:
The American Dream is alive and well - Most billion-dollar startups have foreign-born founders.
The Author recently conducted a study of 91 U.S. “unicorns” - startups with a market value of $1 billion or more. More than half of those companies were started by immigrants.
Unsurprisingly, U.S. universities are a leading source for future entrepreneurs. Nearly a quarter (20 of 91) of the companies had a founder who first came to America as an international student.
Overall, 50 of 91 unicorns had immigrant founders from countries as follow:
Canada (9), Israel (9), India (8), UK (7), China (6), and Germany (4). France (3), Ireland (3), Russia (3).
As of Oct. 1 2018 the collective value of those 50 immigrant-founded startups was $248 billion. The immigrant-founded companies employ an average of more than 1,200 people each.
Note 3: QS 2019 Global University Ranking - USA Universities
2019* |
QS Global University Ranking |
Country |
001 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
United States |
002 |
Stanford University |
United States |
003 |
Harvard University |
United States |
004 |
California Institute of Technology (Caltech) |
United States |
009 |
University of Chicago |
United States |
013 |
Princeton University |
United States |
014 |
Cornell University |
United States |
015 |
Yale University |
United States |
016 |
Columbia University |
United States |
019 |
University of Pennsylvania |
United States |
020 |
University of Michigan |
United States |
021 |
Johns Hopkins University |
United States |
026 |
Duke University |
United States |
027 |
University of California, Berkeley (UCB) |
United States |
032 |
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) |
United States |
034 |
Northwestern University |
United States |
041 |
University of California, San Diego (UCSD) |
United States |
043 |
New York University (NYU) |
United States |
046 |
Carnegie Mellon University |
United States |
053 |
University of Wisconsin-Madison |
United States |
056 |
Brown University |
United States |
063 |
University of Texas at Austin |
United States |
066 |
University of Washington |
United States |
069 |
Georgia Institute of Technology |
United States |
071 |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
United States |
083 |
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
United States |
087 |
Rice University |
United States |
089 |
The Ohio State University |
United States |
093 |
Boston University |
United States |
095 |
Pennsylvania State University |
United States |
100 |
Purdue University |
United States |
100 |
University of California, Davis |
United States |
100 |
Washington University in St. Louis |
United States |
115 |
University of Southern California |
United States |
126 |
University of Maryland, College Park |
United States |
132 |
University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) |
United States |
136 |
University of Pittsburgh |
United States |
141 |
Michigan State University |
United States |
148 |
Emory University |
United States |
156 |
University of Minnesota |
United States |
169 |
University of California, Irvine |
United States |
180 |
University of Florida |
United States |
183 |
Dartmouth College |
United States |
184 |
University of Rochester |
United States |
186 |
Case Western Reserve University |
United States |
190 |
University of Colorado Boulder |
United States |
192 |
University of Virginia |
United States |
195 |
Vanderbilt University |
United States |
203 |
Texas A&M University |
United States |
212 |
Arizona State University |
United States |
212 |
University of Notre Dame |
United States |
214 |
University of Illinois, Chicago (UIC) |
United States |
226 |
Georgetown University |
United States |
237 |
Tufts University |
United States |
242 |
University of Miami |
United States |
246 |
The University of Arizona |
United States |
259 |
University of Massachusetts Amherst |
United States |
279 |
North Carolina State University |
United States |
283 |
Rutgers University–New Brunswick |
United States |
302 |
University of Hawai'i at Mañoa |
United States |
310 |
The Katz School at Yeshiva University |
United States |
313 |
University at Buffalo SUNY |
United States |
323 |
Indiana University Bloomington |
United States |
326 |
Northeastern University |
United States |
336 |
University of California, Santa Cruz |
United States |
338 |
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U |
United States |
345 |
George Washington University |
United States |
345 |
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
United States |
345 |
University of Utah |
United States |
349 |
Stony Brook University, State University of NY |
United States |
367 |
University of Kansas |
United States |
373 |
University of Connecticut |
United States |
376 |
Boston College |
United States |
384 |
University of California, Riverside |
United States |
387 |
Wake Forest University |
United States |
391 |
Washington State University |
United States |
Study USA Seminar
Date |
TBA |
Time |
TBA |
Venue |
Room 1601, 656 Nathan Road, Mong Kok (MTR Exit E1) Kowloon |
Speaker |
Litz USA Consultants |
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