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Page 1: Academy - EducationUSA Canadaeducationusacanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/... · helpful group.” – 2017 EducationUSA Academy participant The EducationUSA Academy is a pre-college

EducationUSA is a network of hundreds of advising centers in more than 180 countries, supported by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. EducationUSA Advising Centers actively promote U.S. higher education around the world by offering accurate, comprehensive, and current information about accredited educational institutions in the United States. To find an advising center, visit EducationUSA.state.gov.

Your Official Source on U.S. Higher Education

Academy

EDUCATION | DEVELOPMENT | EXCHANGE

More information on how to apply, including cost

and eligibility, at www.edusaacademy.org

“Through EducationUSA Academy, I made new friends

from all over the world, I learned about the American

education system and requirements for getting accepted

to an American university, and I visited one of the most

interesting places in the United States in a friendly and

helpful group.” – 2017 EducationUSA Academy participant

The EducationUSA Academy is a pre-college

academic enrichment program for international

high school students offering specialized college

preparatory content, college-level writing

workshops, campus visits, and cultural activities.

Students gain an insider’s perspective on higher

education in the United States while getting the

chance to experience and enjoy campus life.

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15,00

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Cam

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St. Jo

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June 30–July 13

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students

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and Info

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Cam

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Temp

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July 7–27E

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U.S

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ry, Culture, A

rt, and

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University o

f Alab

ama in

Huntsville

July 14–28

So

utheastP

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-Year Institutio

n9

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0 stud

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mall C

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pace E

xplo

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the Enviro

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Cam

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University o

f Co

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Bo

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January 3–26July 1–27

West

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33,00

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ntrepreneurism

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Eng

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