• EducationUSA Webinar: Securing Funding for Master’s Programs

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    Wondering how to finance a master’s degree in the United States?  Join Middlebury Institute of International Studies for a webinar highlighting scholarships available for Canadian applicants, including  merit-based, need-based, work-study, and affiliation scholarships, in addition to basic information about applying for Canadian Provincial scholarships. We will also share application tips and tricks for maximizing merit-based... Read more »

  • EducationUSA Post-Secondary in the Arts Fair Ottawa

    Hey students interested in post-secondary studies in the arts! Come meet with 20 Canadian and American universities with strong arts programs and scholarships November 15 at De La Salle High School in Ottawa. The following universities will be in attendance, along with EducationUSA Canada: Columbia College Chicago Five Towns College Liberty University Loyola Marymount University... Read more »

  • EducationUSA Webinar: Exploring Community Colleges in the United States

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    Join experts on American higher education, currently enrolled international students, and U.S. Department of State Officials for an EducationUSA interactive webinar exploring community colleges in the United States. This free, online discussion is open to the public and will include information on how two-year programs of study offer high quality academic and technical training, cost... Read more »

  • EducationUSA Webinar: Writing a Strong Letter of Recommendation

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    The "Writing a Strong Letter of Recommendation" webinar will include key points to highlight when looking at recommendation letters, tips for who to ask to write your recommendation letter, and some insight into what universities are looking for. Guest speaker: Kristi Griem is the Director of International Admission at Samford University and enjoys working with... Read more »

  • EducationUSA Canada Webinar: Understanding Applying for Dual Degree Programs

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    In the United States, a dual degree program is based on a formal agreement between one college or university and a partner institution. Students spend 2-3 years in each program and after completing the requirements for both programs, they are awarded two degrees. Learn about some dual degree programs in the United States like BA/MA,... Read more »