Foreign language is considered a sure-shot way of boosting the career among most of Nepali families. As a result, student mobility among Nepali students has been on a consistent rise in the last few years, even if it meant families spending their life’s savings or even taking an Education Loan for that much-coveted foreign degree. Among various countries that are considered for a study abroad degree, the US is one of the most popular foreign study destinations among Nepali students. If you too aspire to go to the US for your higher education and want to get a heads-up on the education system in the US, then you have come to the right place. This blog will discuss in detail the American Education System and will educate readers on how it is different from the Nepali education system. So, without further ado, let’s get rolling.
The US has no single education system. Surprised? Well, this is because the Federal Government of the US is not responsible for education at any level. At the most, it can fund education but the entire responsibility of the education system lies on the states. All the 50 states of the US are directly responsible for their education system. This, therefore, is the reason for the varied education system in the country. In the US, the student does not have to pass a Nationalized Board examination but has to clear the State Graduation Examination.
The US education system is divided into the following study levels:
The following institutions provide Higher education in the US:
Schools in the US begin in autumn, typically in August or September and continue till May or June.
The fee structure largely depends on the type of University or college and the program the student is pursuing. MBA courses are the most expensive in the US while engineering and medicine degrees cost less than MBA but higher than other programs.
Both US and international students are eligible for a host of financial aids that help cut down their cost of higher education. Governments, educational institutes, and private organizations have a motley of aids for deserving students. Financial aid in the US could be need-based financial aid, scholarships, grants or fellowships, Teaching & reserach assistantships, athletic scholarships, or administrative scholarships.
In the USA, students earn credits for the courses that they take. Completing a program requires a minimum number of credits that the student has to earn.
The US education system is known to offer varied possibilities of educational, professional, and personal growth. It is recognized as one of the leading education systems in the world and is highly welcoming of international students too. This is why it attracts a large number of international students, including Nepali.
If you are one such Nepali student who wants to go to the US for higher studies and need guidance, then get in touch with Heritage Education and get all the help that you need with your study in the US dream. We have an intensive admission counseling program that will help you shortlist the best Universities and programs in the US and even help you with your application to the University. You can also use our Admit predictor tool to shortlist the best universities or use our SOP review tool to get feedback on your SOP. And if you are falling short of funds to finance your education in the US,
Heritage Education will also help you get education loans. We have partnered with leading lenders in the country and help our students get the best education loans at the best terms and conditions. So what are you waiting for? Get in touch with Heritage Education now and start preparing to make your study in the US dream a reality.