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Millions of Hispanics graduate from high school every year. Many of them may possess the financial means to pay for higher education. But there are some Hispanics who need financial aid to pay tuition fees. Are there scholarships for Hispanics? Can you qualify for these scholarships? Are internation…

At a Glance: Unpaid tuition poses a significant problem for graduates, as it can delay their career and academic progress. However, there are ways to resolve this issue. Firstly, speaking with the school’s financial department may lead to advice or assistance in obtaining financial aid. Seekin…

At a Glance: The top 10 engineering schools in the U.S include: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stanford University, University of California – Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon University, California Institute of Technology, University of Michigan – Ann Arbor, Georgia Institute of …

At a Glance: The top 10 business schools in the U.S. include the University of Chicago (Booth), Northwestern University – Kellogg School of Management, University of Pennsylvania – Wharton School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Sloan School of Management, Harvard Universit…

At a Glance: Yes, there are numerous scholarships available for Nigerian students in the United States. These scholarships are provided by the U.S. government, private organizations, educational institutions, and international organizations. Some notable scholarships include the Fulbright Foreign St…

Debt is surely not on anyone’s wish list, whether they’re rich or poor. Medical school debt, for example, is one of the things able to make you want to run for the hills in an instant. So, how to pay off medical school debt? This guide will tell you everything you need to know in […]

At a Glance: Optional Practical Training (OPT) allows F-1 students to work temporarily in the U.S. related to their field of study. OPT students are legally eligible to purchase a home in the U.S., although the process may be more challenging than for U.S. citizens. Benefits of buying a home on OPT …

At a Glance: The F2A visa is an immigrant visa for spouses and minor children of green card holders, allowing them to permanently move to the US. It grants the ability to work and study in the US. The F2A visa has specific eligibility requirements, and the application process involves filing a petit…

At a Glance: The F4 visa is granted to foreign immigrants who are siblings of a U.S. citizen. The U.S. relative must file a petition on their behalf. The visa has limitations due to annual caps, resulting in a lengthy application process and processing time. Eligibility requires a sibling relationsh…

At a Glance: Every year, more than 60,000 Korean students study in the US, contributing $2.3 billion to the economy. STEM programs are the top choice for Korean students, followed by arts. The allure of prestigious US universities and the opportunity for work experience attract them. The top majors …