Global Opportunities Begin in the USA!
Why Come to the United States to Study?
The United States of America has been a top option for international students looking for a life-changing study abroad experience for generations. Its broad and top-notch educational program draws students from all around the world. The USA is particularly attractive to Indian students because it offers special courses and one-year master's programs that make education both worthwhile and reasonably priced.
There are plenty of academic possibilities in the USA, with more than 5,300 institutions and colleges providing more than 20,000 courses. US institutions not only provide high-quality education but also great internships and job placements, preparing students for successful careers in a range of sectors.

Student Life in the USA

International students can have a unique experience studying in the USA in energetic cities like New York and Los Angeles, where cultural diversity and academic achievement coexist. Clubs, athletics, and community service are among the activities available to students, guaranteeing a well-rounded education. Famous sites like the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon, as well as cultural centers like San Francisco and Washington, DC, may be found in the USA. Furthermore, a rich sense of international cuisines may be found in the nation's varied cuisine.
Beyond academics, studying in the USA is a life-changing experience that gives you the confidence to follow your aspirations, a global perspective, and useful connections. For students looking for outstanding education and living experiences, the USA continues to be a preferred choice.
Top USA Universities
Bradley University | Adelphi University | University of North Texas |
American Collegiate Los Angeles | Middle Tennessee State University | American Collegiate Washington DC |
Full Sail University | American University | Murray State University |
Auburn University | Northern Arizona University | Auburn University at Montgomery |
Rivier University | Cleveland State University | University of South Alabama |
Florida International University | Franklin University | Louisiana State University |
University of Findlay | University of Central Florida | Western New England University |
University of Dayton | University of Illinois at Springfield | University of Illinois at Chicago |
Lewis University | University of Kansas | Arizona State University |
University of Massachusetts Boston | Northeastern University | University of Mississippi |
Pace University | University of South Carolina | The University of Connecticut |
University of the Pacific | University of Tulsa | University of Utah |
Baylor University (Only UG) | BAU - Bay Atlantic University | De Paul University |
Castleton - A Vermont University | James Madison University (Only UG) | Community Colleges of Spokane |
Lipscomb University | Edgewood College | Long Island University Brooklyn Campus |
Hartwick College | Long Island University C W POST | HAWAI'I Pacific University |
Texas A & M Corpus Christi | Hilbert College | University of Hartford |
Los Angeles Mission College | University of Vermont (Only Ug & Pathways) | Montana State University Billings |
Western Washington University (Only UG & MBA) | Nichols College | Florida Atlantic University |
Paul Smith's College | Presentation College | Monroe College |
Shorline Community College | Anna Maria College | UC - University of Charleston |
Arkansas State University | UMSL Global - University of Missouri | Berkeley College (New York) |
Notre Dam De Namure University | Berkeley College (Woodland Park) | Rider University |
Brenau University - Gainesville | Washington State University | Brenau University - North Atlanta |
State University of New York (Geneseo) | Brenau University – Women’s College | State University of New York (Oswego) |
Brescia University College | Stevens Institute of Technology | Capital University |
The University of Tennessee Knoxville | Christian Brothers University | The University of Toledo |
College of the Canyons | The University of Utah | Drew University |
Truckee Meadows Community College | Duke University | University of Colorado Denver |
Duquesne University | University of Mary Hardin Baylor | East Tennessee State University |
University of Maryland, Baltimore County | Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Daytona Beach) | University of Nebraska, Lincoln |
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Prescott) | University of New Haven | Endicott College |
University of New Mexico | Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University | University of North Alabama |
Georgian Court University | University of the Incarnate Word | Goucher College |
University of the Sciences | Illinois College | University of West Florida (Pensacola) |
Jacksonville University | Western New England University | Lasell University |
Wilkes University | Lewis University | Concordia University Chicago |
Liberty University | Florida Polytechnic University | Mercy College (Dobbs Ferry) |
Webster University | Mount St. Mary's University | Herzing University |
New England College | Avila University | North Park University |
Elmira College | Ohio Dominican University | Mercer University |
Ohlone College | Drexel University | Radford University |
Miami University | Rochester Institute of Technology | Clark University |
Rowan University | Marist College | Saint Joseph’s College of Maine |
University Of New Haven | Saint Louis University | University of Arizona |
Santa Monica College | Santa Barbara City College | Manhattan College |
Millersville University | Seattle Pacific | Golden Gate University |
Seattle Pacific University | University of Toledo | South Puget Sound Community College |
American Honors | Mckendree University |
In-Demand Subjects in the USA
How can we help
Our staff at Abroad Scholar is committed to helping you realize your dream of studying in the United States. We are aware that seeking higher education can be a daunting journey that leaves one feeling hesitant and doubtful. Our professionals are here to confidently walk you through each stage and provide solutions that are specifically designed to match your needs.
Program Selection
University Shortlisting
Statement of Purpose (SOP) writing
Letter of Recommendation (LOR) writing
Resume/Curriculum Vitae writing
Applying to Universities
Education Loan & Financial Documentation
Travel and Accommodation
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS



No, As long as you submit the right documents, show proper finances and prepare well for your interview, getting a US student visa is as easy as getting one for any other country.
You'll need a valid passport, an I-20 form from your university, proof of academic qualifications, English language proficiency (like TOEFL or IELTS), and proof of financial ability.
Once you receive your I-20 form from your U.S. institution, you need to pay the SEVIS fee, fill out the DS-160 form, schedule a visa interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate, and provide documents like your I-20 form, passport, visa application fee receipt, and financial proof.
As an F-1 visa holder, you can work on-campus up to 20 hours per week during the school year and full-time during breaks. Off-campus work requires authorization through Optional Practical Training (OPT) or Curricular Practical Training (CPT).
U.S. universities often use a semester system and provide a flexible curriculum with elective options. Familiarize yourself with the grading system and academic expectations.