"The United States of America (USA), commonly referred to as the United States, spans across North America as a transcontinental nation. Renowned for its extensive array of academic programs and world-class institutions, the US offers unparalleled flexibility and esteemed higher education opportunities globally.
International students benefit from substantial support networks, including country-specific student clubs and dedicated offices for international student affairs. American universities and colleges further enhance the student experience with a plethora of on-campus activities, attracting a significant influx of international students annually.
In the US, there exist approximately 4,360 higher educati...
"The United States of America (USA), commonly referred to as the United States, spans across North America as a transcontinental nation. Renowned for its extensive array of academic programs and world-class institutions, the US offers unparalleled flexibility and esteemed higher education opportunities globally.
International students benefit from substantial support networks, including country-specific student clubs and dedicated offices for international student affairs. American universities and colleges further enhance the student experience with a plethora of on-campus activities, attracting a significant influx of international students annually.
In the US, there exist approximately 4,360 higher education institutions, consisting of 1,582 two-year colleges and 832 four-year colleges. The U.S. Department of Education oversees more than 4,000 degree-granting academic institutions. According to recent data from the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), the US is home to a total of 1,050 community colleges."