Studying Fashion in the USA
Fashion is an artistic expression of cultural mores and attitudes. Learning about fashion in the U.S. offers students the chance to get to know the American culture and its place in the world of fashion.
Living and studying in the USA as an international student will bring you many opportunities. These resources will help you prepare for your academic journey and fun new experiences in the United States!
Fashion is an artistic expression of cultural mores and attitudes. Learning about fashion in the U.S. offers students the chance to get to know the American culture and its place in the world of fashion.
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Woan Ru Liao from Taiwan studied English at the American Collegiate English (ACE) program at Grossmont College. Afterwards, she transferred to a university where she completed her MBA.
Shreya Nemani, a Berkeley Haas Global Access Program (BHGAP) graduate, secured a pivotal position as a growth manager at Froogal, an innovative customer loyalty and engagement SaaS startup, upon returning to India. She attributes her success in the r...
"I am most surprised by the diversity in the United States. This country is a place for everybody in the world." That was Jingran Zhao's first impression when she arrived at Georgia College & State University near Atlanta, to study...
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Alexis Putrino from Switzerland is a biology major at Southwestern College, a community college in San Diego. After earning her associate degree, Alexis plans to transfer to the University of California system or a private university such as the Univ...
Applying to schools in the USA can be a lot of work. In addition, to the academic records and personal statement, international students have to gather documents to obtain a visa, too. Many international students may wonder do I need to use an a...
As an international student, you can get to know not only the town or city near your university, but also travel to other parts of the United States. Each region of the country has its own geography, flavor, and culture. Take every chance you have to...
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Mathias Goeb from Munich, Germany, is majoring in film production at Santa Barbara City College in California. He chose SBCC primarily because of its desirable location, then discovered the high quality of education and faculty. “The teachers a...
I feel like I am an extrovert in nature, and I always love to make new friendships and participate in social activities. In my experience, making friends in the U.S. is very easy because people here are diverse and interested to know more about each...
Most Americans think that “Indian food” consists mostly of some curries, rice, naan, and a few vegetarian dishes.
We asked students why they chose to attend Mt. Hood Community College. This is what they had to say.
Globalization has resulted in a growing demand for advanced skills that impact the global economy and specific markets. Luckily, it also gives us access to information critical to learning new skills and creating value.
Abhilasha Thapa from Nepal is a junior in Finance with a concentration in Accounting and minor in Mathematics at Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York.
Why did you decide to study in the USA? I study in the US because I already live here. My mom is a student here and I wanted to start going to school in the U.S. because it is a better opportunity to get an education here than in my country.
Lourdes Sandoval Amores, "Luly" from Panama: attends ELS Language Centers in Portland, Oregon.
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