First Wednesday
OnlineOn the First Wednesday of each month, EducationUSA Canada hosts a live session addressing current admissions topics on Facebook.
On the First Wednesday of each month, EducationUSA Canada hosts a live session addressing current admissions topics on Facebook.
Explore your U.S. undergraduate and graduate options with EducationUSA! You will get to speak one-on-one with admissions representatives from 12 midwestern United States, representing diverse higher education institutions including research... Read more »
On the First Wednesday of each month, EducationUSA Canada hosts a live session addressing current admissions topics on Facebook.
On January 18th at 7-9 PM EST, EducationUSA Canada will be holding a virtual showcase for the northeastern region of the United States.
On the First Wednesday of each month, EducationUSA Canada hosts a live session addressing current admissions topics on Facebook.
On the First Wednesday of each month, EducationUSA Canada hosts a live session addressing current admissions topics on Facebook.
There are more than 4,700 colleges and universities in the United States. That can feel like a lot! The benefit of so many options is the diversity of institution types available. In this session, you will learn about - public and private institutions - 2-year and 4-year options - Gender-only colleges - Research universities, liberal... Read more »
It is critical to consider funding options while you are searching for higher education options. That's why "Step 2: Finance your studies" is really step 1.5! Our panel will help you understand: - Needs-based financial aid - Merit-based scholarships - Talent-based scholarships - Special scholarships or funding for Canadian students This session will help demystify... Read more »
On the First Wednesday of each month, EducationUSA Canada hosts a live session addressing current admissions topics on Facebook.
In the United States, Health Science professions (such as medicine, veterinary, or dentistry) and law school are graduate-level studies. If you are interested in eventually applying to these professional programs, you will need to first obtain a Bachelor's degree. U.S. universities support undergraduate students with Pre-professional advising and other resources to make sure they are... Read more »