CONTENTS
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Minority Serving Institutions
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Organizations place special emphasis on minority students, including African Americans, Hispanics, and American Indians.
- 50 Years After Brown: Why Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Remain Relevant
Beverly Daniel Tatum, President of Spelman College
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An educator discusses the unique role of HBCUs in affirming identity among African-American students.
- Religiously Affiliated Colleges
Very Reverend David M. O'Connell, C.M., President of The Catholic University of America
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Religious institutions believe their tradition of learning through faith is "value added" to higher education.
- Specialty Institutions
Michael Jay Friedman, Staff Writer, Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State
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Colleges that concentrate on teaching the arts, business, or military studies are just a few examples of schools with focused curricula.
- Sidebars
- College Rankings
- America's "Top" Schools
- Leading Programs in Business and Engineering
- Ivy League Schools
- EducationUSA
- A Celebration of International Education
- Photo Display: College Life
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- International Relations at the University of Pennsylvania
Michael Jay Friedman, Staff Writer, Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State
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An interdisciplinary program prepares students for the global workplace.
- Sidebar
- An Overview of U.S. Accreditation
- International Students Find a Home and a Global Purpose
Richard Holden, retired Director of Public Information at Earlham College
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Students from Afghanistan and Kenya describe their experiences and aspirations.
- Community Service
Robin L. Yeager, Staff Writer, Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State
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Many colleges provide students with service learning and other volunteer opportunities-providing practical learning for students, support for the local community, and encouraging the ethic of service.
- Seven Snapshots: A Sampling of Educational Opportunities
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This article is a summary of the report by a group of foreign national employees of the State Department, assessing opportunities for foreign students at seven U.S. colleges.
- Choosing a College Major
Linda Tobash, Director of University Placement Services, Institute of International Education
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An expert gives practical advice for college students in selecting the right area of study for them.
- Sidebars
- Major Choice Versus Career Choice
- The Academic Year
- Bachelor's Degree Requirements
- Websites of Interest
- The Undergraduate Classroom Experience
Linda Tobash, Director of University Placement Services, Institute of International Education
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The author outlines what is expected of college students and the types of courses they will encounter.
- Sidebar
- Grading
- "The Cost of College in the United States"
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Information resources are available for international students seeking to finance a U.S. education.
- Sidebars
- Tuition and Fees Versus Total Costs for College
- Sample College Budget
- Possible Sources of Financial Aid
Martina Schulze, Cultural Affairs Specialist, U.S. Consulate General, Hamburg, Germany
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Aid is more widely available to graduate students than to undergraduates.
- The United States Welcomes Foreign Students to Community Colleges
Jennifer Burcham, Community College Times, American Association of Community Colleges
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This article, a reprint of a piece written for the Community College Times, naturally focuses on community colleges, but the message of "Welcome" is extended to all foreign students at all U.S. institutions of higher learning.
- Sidebar
- What Is a Foreign Student Advisor?
Bibliography
Internet Sites
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eJournal USA: Society & Values
Volume 10, Number 1 November 2005
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