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The transition to a successful career is one of the most important factors in international students’ decision-making when applying to US universities. The F1 Hire Career Outcome University Ranking can be a useful tool for international students when choosing schools, given its insight into average salaries, return on investment (ROI), and the proportion of international students obtaining green cards and permanent residency. UBridge guaranteed progression schools have performed brilliantly in the 2024 F1 Hire ranking, with San Jose State University (SJSU) taking the top spot of the list. Renowned for its outstanding educational quality and close ties to Silicon Valley, SJSU offers students unparalleled opportunities for internships and employment. UBridge students can enjoy guaranteed progression into SJSU and other Cal State (CSU) schools. What’s more, a total of eight UBridge progression schools have been ranked in the top 30 of this new ranking. Come see how we can open the doors to these top universities for your students and ultimately help them achieve their dream jobs in the United States. UBridge: Academic and Career Success in the US At University Bridge, we provide you with 2+2 guaranteed pathways to over 200 excellent US universities. Our UBridge advisors will create a personalized study plan for you, and make sure you meet all course requirements for transfer. Therefore, as a UBridge student, you simply need to achieve a minimum GPA of 2.0 to transfer to schools like CSUs. No need for SAT scores, and there is no requirement to retake the TOEFL when transferring. Find out more about University Ubridge We are the overseas university advisory and application center in Singapore. Officially appointed as Authorised Agent and funded by institutions. Services are FREE – we do not charge service fee as we are funded by the Universities to provide services to our students. Contact us to get free advice and assistance on your application, visa and accommodation advice. UniGlobal Education will assist you with: • Advice on entry requirements, application progress, and pre-application assessment • Certification of documents • Application checking and submission • Accommodation advise • Overseas student visa application assistance Leave us a message below, our friendly consultants will contact and assist you ASAP.
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It’s no secret that the Ivy League schools are among the hardest colleges in the country to get in to. In fact, at every Ivy League college in 2017, acceptance rates fell below 13%, with Harvard University stooping to a seemingly impossible 5.2%. Indeed, getting into the Ivy League has never been more difficult. So what is Ivy League? Most people are convinced that Ivy League stands for eliteness and high academic standard. But why? You will be surprised to find out how the Ivy league actually came about. ‘Ivy League’ was the name of a sports conference in the USA which consisted of schools that grouped together to play sports against each other. Not so academic right?. There are now a total of eight schools that make up the Ivy League; Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Yale University. How hard is it to get accepted into an Ivy League university? These eight schools have a reputation for being highly selective during their admissions process. According to USA Today, these schools have some of the lowest acceptance rates of admissions, averaging less than 10 percent of students received an admissions offer. Harvard University received 39,494 applicants for the Class of 2021. The prior year, the institution accepted a record low of 5.2 percent of applicants. Not only are Ivy League schools incredibly difficult to be accepted into, but their tuition costs are also some of the highest in the USA. Tuition and fees at Columbia University for the year 2016-2017 was US$55,056. That does not include room and board. Most Ivy League schools tuition is in the range of US$45,000 – $60,000 a year.
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