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CHOOSING A UNIVERSITY IN NORTH CAROLINA
Choosing to study at a university or college in any state in the USA is a life-changing decision, and no matter where you are headed you should choose your school carefully.

While there are lots of great universities and colleges to choose from in each state, this decision doesn't have to be overwhelming. Break down your decision about a university or college into smaller categories to help guide you; making a check sheet for each university or college you're interested in can be a good way to compare schools in the state so you can see which one best suits your academic and personal needs. Below are some aspects to consider when choosing an American university or college. Please note that this information is a general guide and applies to universities and colleges in all states.

Credentials offered: Consider bachelor's degree, associate's degree, diploma or certificate: consider duration and specializations.

Programs offered: Does the university or college offer a program in the area that interests you? Consider the courses available, class size, instructor qualifications and credentials, specialized facilities, etc.

Academic and language requirements: Consider what courses are required, whether you can apply directly from high school, which language tests scores they accept, etc.

Location: Consider the climate and the benefits and challenges of small towns, medium sized cities, and large urban centers.

Size and culture: Consider what learning environment best suits your personality: a more personal atmosphere or a large, bustling campus. In terms of a university's "culture," you should consider a school's religious affiliation, program focus (for instance liberal arts, technology, theology, etc.).

Cost: Consider basic living expenses, tuition fees and the cost of books and other supplies.

Scholarships and awards/ financial aid: Are there specific scholarships, awards or loans for international students that you qualify for? How helpful is the university's or college's financial aid office?

Housing options: Consider on-campus residence, off-campus apartment rental and homestay.

Quality/ accreditation: Look for accreditation at both the institutional and program levels.

Extracurricular activities: Consider student clubs, sports, competitions, campus and community activities, etc.

Support for international students: Look for an international student center, specialized tutorial services, language support programs, buddy system, etc.

Rankings: Consider national and international rankings as well as "unoffical" student reviews.

Other international students' experiences: Universities, colleges or other online resources can help you connect with other international students who can share their experience and advice.

Your gut feeling: In addition to weighing the intellectual pros and cons and costs of each university or college in the USA, listen to your intuition or instinct and how you feel about a school.
 
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