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Study in the U.S.

Our doors and our educational institutions remain open to all qualified students from around the world. The United States is proud of an educational system that attracts more than a half million international students and scholars to our campuses.

President Bush underscored our country's welcome  when he said, "we encourage international students to take part in our educational system ...the relationships that are formed between individuals from different countries, as part of international education program and exchanges...foster goodwill that develops into vibrant, mutually beneficial partnerships among nations."

For more information, please visit:

Fulbright: The United States Educational Foundation in Greece
The Fulbright Program provides information on scholarships to both Greeks and Americans, and up-to-date information on accredited American educational institutions in the United States and abroad.

Student Visas

Frequently Asked Questions About Accreditation for Studies in Greece (PDF missing here)

Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs

State Alumni: Your Global Community
State Alumni is an online community that helps alumni stay in contact with one another and with us at the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. State Alumni is open to all current and past participants of State Department exchange programs.

InfoUSA:  Education in the U.S.
Introduction to the American system of higher education with practical information about study opportunities in the United States

Undergraduate Study in the U.S.

Graduate Study in the U.S.  From the U.S. Department of State. How to choose and apply to U.S. bachelor's and associate degree programs, plus information on technical and vocational educational opportunities in the United States.

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration

Petersons Education Center
A remarkable array of information on U.S. secondary schools, summer programs, and universities