Country Guides

Where Should You Study?

A quick look at what makes each destination different, so you can narrow down your shortlist.

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United States

The widest range of programs and institutions, from research universities to small colleges. Visa process runs through the F-1 student visa.

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Canada

Known for post-study work permits and a comparatively clear path to permanent residency.

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United Kingdom

One-year master's degrees are common, which can mean lower total cost versus longer programs elsewhere.

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Australia

Generous post-graduation work rights and an established, large international student community.

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Germany

Low or no tuition at public universities, with a growing number of English-taught programs.

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New Zealand

Smaller class sizes and a comparatively straightforward student visa process.

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