Study in the United States

The United States of America comprises of 50 states and is home to some of the most influential institutions across the globe.
Intakes:
January (Spring)
May (Summer)
August (Fall)
Illustration of a student driving a car down a road filled with palm trees
University of Kansas LogoLogo for Arizona State UniversityLogo for Santa Monica CollegeLogo for University of UtahLogo for University of UtahLogo for University of Utah

Why the United States?

The United States of America is a multiracial, multicultural country. In the US, you can have an East meets West experience, four-season weather, and a range of incredible natural wonders.

In various university ranking tables around the world, research universities are always at the top. Whether it is in the field of Science, Engineering, or Social Sciences, US universities continue to provide a high ratio of research output every year. In the top 50 of QS World Universities Ranking, more than 30% of the universities are from the United States. Therefore, studying in the United States gives students the opportunity to be involved in the forefront of research and exciting career opportunities.

The United States has over 4,000 universities, which include Public (state-owned) and Private institutions. They offer degrees from Bachelors to PhDs. Most of the universities are located in college towns, and others can be found in cities. International students are always guaranteed accommodation, where students will have the chance to meet other students from the United States and around the world to expand their network and social lives.
Photo of the Golden Gate Bridge by Pixabay.New York by Arthur Brognoli
Grand Canyon by Josh Sorenson

US partner institutions

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
University of Kansas, Kansas
Main campus:
Lawrence
1
scholarship(s) available
Universities
More Info
The University of Arizona, Arizona
Main campus:
Tucson
3
scholarship(s) available
Universities
More Info
Shepherd University, West Virginia
Main campus:
Shepherdstown
1
scholarship(s) available
Universities
More Info
Radford University, Virginia
Main campus:
Radford
1
scholarship(s) available
Universities
More Info
Purdue University Northwest, Indiana
Main campus:
Hammond
0
scholarship(s) available
Universities
More Info
North Park University, Illinois
Main campus:
Chicago
0
scholarship(s) available
Universities
More Info

Study Costs

Please note that these costs are estimates, and fees are subject to revision from respective institutions and living conditions.
Study Level
Annual Tuition Fee (USD)
Annual Living Costs (USD)
Associate Degree
$9,000 - $10,500
$13,000 - $28,000
Bachelor's Degree
$25,000 - $50,000
$13,000 - $28,000
Master's Degree
$25,000 - $50,000
$13,000 - $28,000
PhD
$28,000 - $40,000
(Funding available)
$13,000 - $28,000

Application Checklist

Tick icon
Passport
Tick icon
Academic transcript – Year 10, Year 11 and Year 12
Tick icon
English language proof – IELTS or TOEFL
Tick icon
Notarized translation copies (if the document is not prepared in English format)
Tick icon
SAT or ACT scores (if applicable)
Tick icon
Personal statement
Tick icon
Letter of recommendation (Academic reference)
Tick icon
Bank statement or sponsorship letter – financial proof for visa purpose
Accommodation by Jonathan Borba
Looking for a temporary space to call home?
Explore student accommodation
An illustration of a city skyline

Begin your journey in the US with JM

Select a qualification
Select a state
Select an option
Select an option
Max file size 10MB.
Uploading...
fileuploaded.jpg
Upload failed. Max size for files is 10 MB.
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Illustration of a skyline