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College Counseling for International Students

Great College Advice

Great College Counseling for International Students The United States remains a primary higher education destination for students from around the world. As families consider sending their students to the United States to study, they often reach out to Great College Advice for college counseling for international students.

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Applying to Cornell University as an International Student

The Koppelman Group

This major research university in Ithaca, New York, home to over 16,000 undergraduate students, is unique as a super prestigious university and member of the Ivy League that offers educational tracks and opportunities, like the hospitality school and the agricultural programs, that no other top schools have. Getting in isn’t easy, though.

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Applying to Williams College as an International Student

The Koppelman Group

If you daydream about what it looks like to go to a small liberal arts college in the northeast of the United States, you’re probably thinking of a place like Williams. It's no surprise, then, that Williams is extremely popular for international students and equally hard to get into. Getting into Williams is hard.

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Applying to Colby College as an International Student

The Koppelman Group

64% of classes have fewer than 20 students, and the college is well-known for offering a level of access to professors for counsel, mentorship, and even just conversation, that larger schools simply can’t facilitate. More than 10% of Colby students are non-US citizens, and they represent more than 70 countries.

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Applying to Wesleyan as an International Student

The Koppelman Group

The school is home to just over 3,000 undergraduate students who are passionate about the unique educational perspective Wesleyan has to offer. With over 45 majors, more than 900 courses, and an 8:1 student-to-faculty ratio, the school is a favorite of liberal arts-minded students even before you account for the Open Curriculum.

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Applying to Bowdoin as an International Student

The Koppelman Group

In the United States, there are the colleges everyone knows about because they’re so old or famous or big that you really can’t avoid knowing them — and then there are the colleges everyone knows about because they are both so beloved, and so hard to get into, that you feel like you never stop hearing about them. Bowdoin is one of the latter.

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Applying to Brown as an International Student

The Koppelman Group

As one of the 7,600 undergraduate students at Brown (and 11,000 students overall) you get all the romanticism of a New England college, but with greater freedom and more opportunities for exploration than most comparable colleges provide. Brown asks a lot of their students, and they offer a lot in return.