Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about universities, admissions, programs, and more.
General
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Admissions
Each university has its own application process. You can find detailed application instructions on the university's profile page, including required documents, deadlines, and application fees.
Requirements vary by university and program but generally include academic transcripts, standardized test scores, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement. International students may need additional documents like proof of language proficiency.
Start researching at least 12-18 months before your intended start date. Most applications open 9-12 months before the academic year begins. Deadlines vary, so check each university's specific dates.
Courses & Programs
Consider your interests, career goals, learning style, and the job market. Use our course comparison tool to evaluate different programs based on curriculum, duration, fees, and career outcomes.
Many universities allow students to change their major, but policies vary. Some may require you to meet certain academic criteria or complete specific courses before switching. Check with the university's academic advising office for specific policies.
Student Life
Most universities offer academic support, career counseling, health services, accommodation assistance, and international student support. Check the university's student services page for specific offerings.
Many universities offer on-campus housing, but availability varies. Most prioritize first-year students. Off-campus housing options are usually available nearby, and the university's housing office can provide assistance and resources.
Fees & Financial Aid
Tuition fees vary widely depending on the country, university, and program. Public universities often have lower fees than private institutions. International students typically pay higher tuition than domestic students.
Options include scholarships, grants, student loans, and work-study programs. Many universities offer merit-based and need-based aid. Check each university's financial aid office for specific opportunities and application processes.
Contact & Support
Each university's profile includes contact information. You can also visit their official website or use the contact form on their profile to send an inquiry.
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