Study. Work. Live in the USA

A large portion of North America is covered by the 50 states that make up the United States, with Alaska in the northwest and Hawaii extending the country’s reach into the Pacific. New York, a major financial and cultural hub, and Washington, DC, are important cities on the Atlantic Coast. On the west coast, Hollywood in Los Angeles is renowned for its filmmaking, while the midwestern city of Chicago is known for its significant architecture.

  • Full name: United States of America
  • Population: 331.9 million (UN, 2023)
  • Capital: Washington, D.C
  • Largest city: New York
  • Area: 9.834 million km²
  • Major language: English
  • Major religion: Christianity

Why Study In Australia?

The majority of international students worldwide are housed in the United States of America (USA). Many international students aspire to study in the US for a variety of reasons, including high-quality education, distinctive curricula, multicultural environment, and an abundance of chances.

Big Cities:

Washington, D.C, New York, Seattle, Portland

Climate:

The United States has a very varied climate, with tropical climates in South Florida and Hawaii and arctic and alpine climates in Alaska and across the Rocky Mountains.

Institutes:
  • University of Washington
  • University of North Florida
  • University of North Texas
  • Amherst College
  • Bellin College
  • ArtCenter College of Design

Immigration Opportunitie

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