The process with us is very personal and simple, and includes several clear steps:
We promise to make your dream come true and guide you to study in the USA in an easy, smooth, and worry-free way. All you need to do is tell us your desires, and we will make them a reality
Of course! Scholarships are an important tool in the placement process, and they are part of the factors we consider when matching a university to the student’s budget. Our company has extensive experience in identifying universities that offer academic scholarships to students. It’s important to understand that receiving a scholarship is not automatic, but we have the experience and knowledge to take the right actions and evaluate the chances of success for each scholarship.
The first and very important step is building the student’s profile, based on which we can match universities that fit the student’s exact academic and financial profile. The success of the process largely depends on choosing an academic institution that suits you!
The lowest tuition fee is approximately $10,000 per academic year. In addition to housing and food, the minimum budget for a year of studies is around $25,000. It’s important to consider scholarships and legal work opportunities for students in the budget planning.
The answer might surprise you, but no. There are programs designed for “international students,” meaning those who need extra help with English. We make sure to match you with the most suitable programs based on your English level. On the other hand, don’t worry – by the end of your studies, you’ll have very high-level English.
Ustudents brings many years of experience and in-depth knowledge of the scholarship application process and university admission requirements, which increases the chances of receiving a scholarship approval and even obtaining the maximum scholarship amount possible when we guide the process from the beginning. The same goes for admission to the studies themselves. In addition to scholarships, there are cases where we arrange tuition fee discounts for students (different name, same result…).
A student visa is not a work visa, but it does allow limited work of up to 20 hours per week on-campus during the academic term and 40 hours during semester breaks. The wage is the minimum wage in the specific state.
We work with a large and diverse number of universities across the United States, allowing us to match each individual with the most suitable university.
The amount of scholarships and discounts varies from university to university and depends on many factors, such as the university’s initial costs and the student’s academic profile. From the very beginning, we work together to create the best offer according to the budget.
Our acceptance rates are very high, and in most cases, we can find the perfect match for each student.
We guarantee admission to an academic institution if you follow our recommendations for the universities you choose to apply to. There is no guarantee of admission if the student decides on a university independently and is not flexible with our suggestions.
No. The guidance is not limited by time but by results! From the start of the process, there is no limit to the hours, calls, or meetings with the student until their official acceptance to the university.
Of course. Until the end of the second year, there is no restriction on transferring from one university to another. However, keep in mind that in most degrees, it’s rarely possible to transfer more than 60 credits, except in exceptional cases. So, it’s important to think carefully before making such a move.
Certainly! Similar to transferring between academic institutions within the U.S., it is also possible to transfer up to 60 credits from Israel and continue studies at a U.S. institution.
Ustudents continues to support you and maintains contact with all its clients even after the official guidance, offering assistance as needed. Our experience and knowledge are incredibly helpful to students who are already in the midst of their studies.
In the U.S., there are two main semesters: Fall and Spring. The Fall semester begins at the end of August, and the Spring semester starts in mid-January. In most cases, you can start studying in either of these two semesters.
However, some specific programs or universities may not offer the Spring semester for all courses, so it’s important to check with us regarding the available options. It’s also worth noting that admission requirements may vary between semesters.
The only ones who accompany you closely and personally at every step of the process, from identifying the right institution, through the various admission stages, scholarship applications, visas, and approvals, to the adjustment phase of daily life in your new place in the land of unlimited possibilities.