ABD'de Eğitim
ABD'de üniversiteler, başvurular, F-1 vizeleri, eğitim ücretleri ve burslar, kampüs yaşamı ve mezuniyet sonrası kariyer yolları hakkında tavsiyelerle eğitim alın.
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Why Study in ABD
The United States hosts over one million international students each year, offering world-class universities, unmatched research funding, and a flexible education system that lets you shape your own academic path.
- Home to 8 of the world's top 10 universities by major global rankings.
- Flexible liberal arts system lets you explore subjects before declaring a major.
- OPT and STEM OPT provide up to 3 years of post-graduation work experience.
- Vibrant campus culture with 4,000+ accredited institutions to choose from.
Plan Your Studies
A successful US application starts 12-18 months before enrollment. This guide provides a detailed timeline covering standardized tests, English proficiency exams, application deadlines, and financial planning.
- Start planning 12-18 months before your intended enrollment date.
- Understand Fall, Spring, and Summer intake cycles and their deadlines.
- Prepare for SAT/ACT (undergrad) or GRE/GMAT (graduate) standardized tests.
- Navigate Early Decision, Early Action, and Regular Decision strategies.
Programs & Universities
The US has over 4,000 accredited institutions offering every level of degree. This guide breaks down institution types, degree structures, popular fields, accreditation, and how to choose the right program for your goals.
- Over 4,000 accredited institutions from community colleges to Ivy League research universities.
- Degree types include Associate, Bachelor's, Master's, PhD, and professional degrees.
- STEM-designated programs qualify graduates for up to 3 years of post-study work.
- Regional accreditation is the gold standard -- always verify before applying.
Admissions & Application
US university admissions use a holistic review process that considers academics, test scores, essays, extracurriculars, and recommendations. This guide covers every component and shows you how to build a competitive application.
- Most universities accept the Common Application or Coalition Application.
- Holistic review considers academics, essays, activities, and recommendations.
- WES or ECE credential evaluation is often required for international transcripts.
- Financial documentation is needed before your university can issue an I-20.
Costs & Funding
Studying in ABD requires careful financial planning. This guide provides real tuition figures, living cost breakdowns by region, and a comprehensive overview of scholarships, assistantships, and funding strategies.
- Tuition ranges from USD 8,000/year (community college) to USD 65,000+ (private university).
- Total annual cost of attendance ranges from USD 25,000 to USD 85,000 depending on institution and location.
- Merit scholarships, graduate assistantships, and external awards can significantly reduce costs.
- Health insurance is mandatory and costs USD 1,500-3,000 per year at most universities.
Visa & Arrival
The F-1 student visa is required for full-time study in ABD. This guide walks you through the I-20 form, SEVIS fee, DS-160 application, visa interview, and everything you need to know about arriving and settling in.
- The F-1 visa process starts with receiving your I-20 form from your university.
- SEVIS fee is USD 350 and must be paid before your visa interview.
- You can enter the US up to 30 days before your program start date.
- Apply for your Social Security Number as soon as you have on-campus employment.
Living in ABD
From housing and health insurance to banking and tipping culture, this guide covers everything international students need to know about daily life in the United States.
- Housing options range from on-campus dorms to off-campus apartments and homestays.
- Health insurance is mandatory -- most universities require enrollment in their student plan.
- Opening a bank account is possible without a Social Security Number at most major banks.
- US culture varies enormously by region -- research your specific city and campus.
Work & Career
F-1 students have structured pathways to work during and after their studies, from on-campus jobs to CPT internships, OPT, and STEM OPT. This guide explains every option and how to build a career in the US.
- F-1 students can work on campus up to 20 hours/week during the academic year.
- CPT allows paid internships related to your field of study after your first year.
- OPT provides 12 months of post-graduation work authorization in your field.
- STEM OPT extends work authorization by an additional 24 months for STEM graduates.