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Studying in the USA is not only about science and sports. It's something that will make you stand out from the crowd. A potential employer or business partner always looks first at people who stand out. Nowadays, when most people have a master's degree, it takes more than education to stand out. Character, Courage, and the ability to manage one's own destiny. These are the qualities that will harden in you thanks to the trip. 

WHY STUDY IN THE USA?

WHAT YOU GET WITH A SPORTS SCHOLARSHIP:

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THE MOST POPULAR STUDY COURSES IN THE STATES:

Business, Engineering, Social Sciences, History, Life Sciences, Psychology, Journalism, Arts, Education, Programming.

HOW MUCH ARE THE MOST EXPENSIVE COLLEGES IN THE US?

The most expensive private colleges in the U.S., such as Yale or Columbia, cost $60 – $70,000 per year.

WHY IS IT MORE PROFITABLE TO STUDY IN THE USA THAN IN POLAND?

Studying in the US is almost a guarantee of better earnings and a more effective career.

Advanced knowledge of English comes naturally – which also makes development much easier – research shows that people who speak foreign languages earn more than those who speak only their mother tongue.

American universities offer qualified faculty who are often practitioners of the profession and not just teachers of textbook theory.

The classrooms are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment to support the acquisition of knowledge.

The educational system focuses on learning to think, solve problems, and prepare students for life after graduation – not just "forging" for passing an exam.

Graduating from college in the U.S. isn't just about earning a degree. It is an opportunity to realize one's field of education.

There are over 100 universities in the states that are ranked better than the best Polish universities in the world.

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USA STUDIES DOCUMENTS:

ADDITIONAL COSTS:

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ORGANIZATIONS OF THE FIRST COLLEGIATE SPORTS LEAGUES IN THE USA:

NJCAA

NJCAA

National Junior College Athletic Association

An academic sports association that is the first stop for athletes who do not speak English at an advanced level. 2-year universities allow you to play sports and learn at a high level and gain enough points to transfer to the best league, i.e., NCAA.

NCAA

NCAA​

National Collegiate Athletic Association

A college sports association, the highest level of academic sport that accepts players from all over the world. D1 colleges include major colleges – sports powerhouses, with large budgets, fancier facilities, and more athletic scholarships than Divisions 2 and 3. More than 1,000 colleges in the United States. The NCAA is divided into 3 divisions: D1, D2 and D3.

NAIA

NAIA

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics

The NAIA, like the NCAA, is an American university athletic association. Compared to the NCAA, the schools that have joined the NAIA are often private universities and generally slightly smaller in terms of student numbers. The level of some colleges is approximate and sometimes even better than some NCAA schools.

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