Information and resources about planning and financing your studies in the United States. Planning for your U.S. Studies If you have already been accepted to a U.S. college or university, contact the international student adviser, admissions counselor or financial aid office directly to request
There are various sources of financial aid available for study in the United States: Private organizations (U.S. and international), foundations, and international agencies may offer scholarships, grants, and other financial aid to students. Certain agencies of the U.S. and foreign government
The International Enrollment Management (IEM) Knowledge Community (KC) addresses the needs of professionals working in admissions, recruitment, enrollment management, marketing, credential evaluation, intensive English programs, sponsored program administration, and overseas advising and counseling.
The Baden-Württemberg Seminar focuses on the German educational system, German-American academic equivalencies, and student exchange between Germany and the United States.
For professionals who wish to deepen their current skills, acquire skills in a specialized area, or gain cross-cutting functional skills, NAFSA's Core Education Program (CEP) Workshops introduce best practices and in-depth exploration of job-specific skills in areas including international student