A U.S. education is an important decision for many reasons, one of which is the financial undertaking that it entails. President Barack Obama proclaimed April as National Financial Capability Month. Sometimes referred to as Financial Literacy Month, this annual event highlights the…
April 1 is recognized as April Fools’ Day in the United States – a day when people play practical jokes on their families, friends or neighbors. While watching out for these tricks, which are usually harmless, also beware of dangerous scams you could encounter while studying in the…
Are you thinking about studying in the United States? If you are a prospective international student, you may have questions about what to expect with the international student process and how to stay compliant with U.S. immigration rules and regulations. Here are a few free government…
You just returned to the United States from spring break and forgot to pack your passport. Or, perhaps you traveled to the United States for the first time to start at a U.S. school, but do not have your Form I 20, “Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status,” with you…