STUDY IN THE U.S.A.
Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange between Italy
and the U.S. (The Italian Fulbright Commission at www.fulbright.it)
For information related to U.S. education, colleges and
scholarships, please contact the Italian Fulbright Commission
(Commissione per gli Scambi Culturali tra Italia e Stati Uniti).
• Informazioni su BORSE DI STUDIO FULBRIGHT (Adobe Acrobat .pdf, 1.24 MB). Concorsi per il 2008-2009 e 2009-2010.
Education USA
This website of the Department of State also provides useful
information about undergraduate and graduate study, pre-departure
information and about how to select a school.
Read the July 2007 issue of Education USA Connections. 334K Adobe Acrobat .pdf file (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader). Use mouse right-click here and select “Save As...” to download a copy.
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 Educational Advising Centers
The Department of State provides support to a network of Educational Advising/Information Centers around the world. These centers advise prospective international students and other audiences on higher education and study opportunities in the United States.
U.S. Network for Education Information
The United States Network for Education Information is an interagency
and public/private partnership whose mission is to provide
official information assistance for anyone seeking information
about U.S. education and for U.S. citizens seeking authoritative
information about education in other countries.
www.students.gov Your comprehensive information portal providing answers to questions on education, career, government and more.
From The Chronicle of Higher Education (http://chronicle.com/ January 2007 issue)
A Q&A with Karen Hughes, Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs
U.S. Department of State leader talks about bringing more foreign students to the U.S. and sending more Americans abroad. Editors at The Chronicle sat down in December with Karen Hughes to discuss the Bush administration's efforts to attract foreign students to the United States and to send American students overseas. Ms. Hughes was also asked what American colleges and universities can do to help.
Also available as an Adobe Acrobat .pdf file (64K). Use mouse right-click here and select “Save As...” to download a copy.
Maura Harty, Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Q&A discussion on U.S. student visas (164K Adobe Acrobat .pdf brochure).
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Public Affairs Section
For accurate, unbiased information about all accredited U.S. higher education institutions, contact:
Educational Advisor U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission
U.S. Consulate General Milan
Via Principe Amedeo 2/10
20121 Milan, Italy
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 08:30 – 17:30
Tel. (+39) 02.29035.401
Fax (+39) 02.29035.425
email: pamilan@state.gov
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Information on studying in Italy www.study-in-italy.it
Italy's Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca (Ministry of Universities and Research) www.miur.it
Intercultura (High school study abroad programs) www.intercultura.it
The Italian Student Loan Fund Fondo per studenti italiani www.fondostudentiitaliani.it
TOEFL® – Test of English as a Foreign Language Educational Testing Service www.ets.org
Credential Evaluation (Equipollenza)
www.edupass.org
www.ed.gov
Search Engines such as Yahoo!, Alta Vista, Google, Excite, Lycos and others can also be searched using the key phrase “credential evaluation” or “credential evaluation service.”
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